OTTAWA The COVID-19 lockdown ends in Ottawa as the capital moves to the orange-restrict zone, an Arnprior man is forced to move his bunkie and motorists are buried by parking tickets following a winter storm. CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at the five most viewed stories on our website this week: After a 52-day lockdown and stay-at-home order, non-essential businesses, restaurants and gyms were allowed to reopen this week in Ottawa. The Ontario government moved the capital into the Orange-Restrict zone of Ontario s COVID-19 response framework when the stay-at-home order ended on Feb. 16. In the Orange-Restrict level, restaurants can open for in-person dining, but last call is at 9 p.m. and capacity restrictions limit the number of people sitting at a table to four people. Businesses can also open for in-person shopping, and gyms will be allowed to open with restrictions.
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