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Lockdown challenging but necessary say business and city leaders The extended lockdown in the north by at least two weeks will have an impact on the business community but Mayor Bill Mauro and Chamber of Commerce president Charla Robinson say it is necessary Jan 8, 2021 11:25 AM By: Doug Diaczuk Updated THUNDER BAY - The extension of the lockdown in Northern Ontario for at least another two weeks will be difficult for the business community, but city officials and business leaders say from a health perspective, it is necessary. The provincial government announced on Thursday that seven northern health units will remain under lockdown until at least Jan. 23. Schools will return to in-person learning on Jan. 11 in northern school boards. ....
Hupka said while the new restrictions make him feel tense, he s hopeful that the 14-day period will not have as great an impact on businesses as some of the lockdown measures did back in March. He said because of the time of year, some businesses might have planned to reduce their hours between Christmas and New Years. Power and Politics51:50Ontario orders province-wide lockdown starting December 26Power & Politics for Monday, December 21st with Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, Thunder Bay Mayor Bill Mauro, Guelph Mayor Cam Guthrie, International Trade Minister Mary Ng, British Conservative MP Andrew Percy, and the Power Panel.51:50 ....
Thunder Bay businesses prepare for another COVID-19 lockdown The province has released a list showing how businesses are affected by the lockdown. Dec 22, 2020 12:04 PM By: Gary Rinne THUNDER BAY Thunder Bay s retail and restaurant operators are steeling themselves for the second lockdown in the COVID-19 pandemic. As of 12:01 a.m. on Dec. 26, the Ontario government s order will require non-essential retail stores and restaurants across the province to switch to curbside pickup, drive-through or delivery only. In Northern Ontario, the lockdown will be for two weeks. Representatives of the local business community say they completely understand the need for the lockdown, given the rising incidence of COVID-19. ....