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The measures are set to kick in at 12:01am Monday. no stay-at-home order for the district. Some harsh words from the president of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce to the news of a lockdown in Thunder Bay. Charla Robinson says this lockdown will be “devastating for many small businesses.” “Unfortunately, like so many others who have been impacted by COVID-19, the small business owners I’ve spoken with have been discouraged by a cycle of promised help that doesn’t come,” notes Robinson. The chamber president says leaders have pleaded with the province for urgent support for our homeless population and now the worst fears are being realized. ....
What doesn’t change in Grey Harry Kirk Archives and Records Centre closed to the public Council meetings provided virtually, no public attendance Save using transit for essential purposes only and wear a face covering or non-medical mask Childcare services remain open with screening in place Meals on Wheels will operate using a contactless delivery method Outdoor recreational amenities open with restrictions Community centres and multi-purpose facilities allowed to be open for permitted activities (for example, child care services, day camps, social services) What changes in Grey closed to the public Child Care facilities continue to operate to provide critical services to parents in Thunder Bay ....