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Hold the line! The best ways to keep slush, crud, salt and shale from getting indoorsWe all get hit hard by winter, but not as hard as your shoes. Soggy boots, strange smells, and salt streaks… It’s quite a bit. Don’t abandon your favorite sneakers just yet, though. Melissa Maker, the TMS cleaning expert, is here to teach you how to prevent slush from entering your home. Keep your boots...The Morning ShowFeb 10
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Glenrose Courage Award recipient Anna Siverns, 9, shines through years of challengesFrom hunting bugs and mixing potions, to indoor skydiving and running a kid’s marathon — Anna Siverns embodies courage. The nine-year-old with cerebral palsy has spent much of her life at the Edmonton rehabilitation hospital, as both an inpatient and outpatient. Quinn Ohler has more on why she’s being recognized as a 2025 Glenrose Courage...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonOct 16, 2025
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Martha’s Table re-opens dining areaAfter eight weeks of renovations, Martha’s Table has re-opened its indoor dining area. The updated space will help the local soup kitchen serve more people and meet the growing need in Kingston.Sep 8, 2025
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Infernal noise and unpredictable construction in Old Montreal threaten to kill terrasse cultureA perfect spring day for a beverage or meal outdoors is turning into a nightmare for restaurant owners and their clients. Construction outside of several establishments in Old Montreal is forcing some people to dine indoors. As Tim Sargeant reports, some restauranteurs are giving up on terraces this year altogether.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30May 16, 2025
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COVID-19: Dozens facing fines after Laval police catch them playing hockeyDozens of people may face hefty fines after gathering to play hockey at an arena in Laval Sunday night. As part of the latest government measures to fight the spread of COVID-19, indoor sports are not permitted except in certain situations. But as Global’s Dan Spector reports, that didn’t stop one group.CanadaJan 10, 2022
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B.C. top doctor allows indoor dining once again but extends travel restrictionsStep one of BC’s re-start plan includes indoor dining being once again allowed—starting immediately. That news is being welcomed by restaurants and pubs. But as Klaudia Van Emmeik reports, many were also hoping today’s announcement would include other restrictions being lifted, ones that would allow tourists to also give the hard hard hospitality industry a...May 25, 2021
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Montreal restaurant owner plans to defy rules and welcome customersThe owner of an Italian restaurant plans to defy Quebec’s COVID-19 restrictions and re-open at the end of the month. Kesté pizzeria will welcome clients on Jan. 30. But as Tim Sargeant reports, this move violates current restrictions which prohibit indoor dining.Jan 14, 2022
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Harassment over COVID-19 restrictions prompts Alberta restaurant to pause indoor diningThe owners of an Alberta restaurant have closed their doors this week after they say they were harassed for choosing to opt in to the province’s vaccine passport system. As Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports, they’re getting a security team in place before they open to indoor dining again.CanadaSep 21, 2021
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Peterborough business owner calls vaccine passports hurtful for recoveryStarting Wednesday, Ontario residents must prove they are fully vaccinated to enter certain establishments including gyms, theatres and indoor dining. One Peterborough business owner says he is dreading the passport rollout, and believes it doesn’t tackle to root of the problem. Katrina Squazzin has the story.Sep 17, 2021
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B.C. to require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to access certain businesses, eventsB.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry outlined the new COVID-19 vaccine certificate program that will be required for people to access various social, recreational and discretionary businesses and events. Starting Sept. 13, people will need to have at least one dose, with entry requiring those 12 and older to have been fully vaccinated seven...Aug 23, 2021
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Etobicoke BBQ restaurant owner faces charges after defying lockdown orders for 2nd dayAdamson Barbecue is now facing nine charges after defying lockdown rules and allowing indoor dining for the second straight day. Kamil Karamali reports.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 26, 2020
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Coronavirus: Many businesses in Ontario face temporary closures againFor the second time this year, thousands of Ontario businesses face closure or restrictions because of rising coronavirus cases. Indoor dining, public moviegoing and trips to the gym in Toronto, Ottawa and Peel Region are out. As Seán O’Shea reports, the restrictions are in place for at least 28 days starting on Saturday.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoOct 9, 2020
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Kawartha Lakes opening playgrounds, ball diamonds, pools; restaurant owners hesitantReopening dates have been put out by the City of Kawartha Lake for pools, playgrounds, fields, amongst other things. Meanwhile, some restaurant owners are still apprehensive about reopening indoor dining this Friday. Noor Ibrahim has the story.Jul 16, 2020
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GTA restaurant owners ‘happy’ with red control COVID-19 level modificationsSome restaurant owners say they’re happy with the increased indoor dining limits under Ontario’s red control level of restrictions while others are concerned it will spread variants of COVID-19. Kamil Karamali has more.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoMar 19, 2021
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Ontario moves into Step 3 of reopening plan on July 16The move into Step 3 will allow expanded outdoor and indoor gathering limits as well as the return of indoor dining and gyms. Kamil Karamali reports.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoJul 9, 2021
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Global News Peterborough Update 1: Jan 5, 2022Ontario gyms, indoor dining, movie theatres shuttered overnight as the province enters modified Stage 2. Rapid tests distributed at Peterborough Public Library today and tomorrow. And — pint-sized Coach Cal to be featured on the Ellen DeGeneres show today! Global’s Noor Ibrahim has your latest.Jan 5, 2022
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B.C. set to unveil plans to reopen province as COVID-19 circuit breaker endsAs of midnight Monday, B.C.’s COVID-19 circuit breaker restrictions will end, lifting the ban on indoor dining and group fitness activities. On Tuesday afternoon, the premier and health officials will lay out a plan to safely reopen the province over the next few months. Richard Zussman reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 24, 2021
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B.C. premier says COVID-19 ‘circuit breaker’ will end next TuesdayPremier John Horgan say that the restrictions limiting indoor dining and group fitness activities will be lifted next Tuesday. Sonia Sunger talks to BC Restaurant and Food Service Association President Ian Tostenson for his reaction.Global News Morning BCMay 21, 2021
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Coronavirus: Ontario’s Stage 3 reopening increases gathering limits as indoor dining, gyms permitted to reopenOntario Premier Doug Ford introduced Monday what Stage 3 of reopening will look like for the province, allowing more businesses to reopen including dine-in restaurants, gyms, bars, live shows, performing arts, movie theatres, and casinos. Team sports and tour and guide services are also among things able to resume. Stage 3 also includes a sharp...HealthJul 13, 2020
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7 more Ontario regions enter Stage 3 amid the COVID-19 pandemicIndoor dining, gyms and larger gathering limits. Seven new regions in Ontario are now in Stage 3 of the coronavirus pandemic. Kamil Karamali has more.Jul 24, 2020