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COVID-19: Plastic dividers widely ineffective or even counterproductive, Ontario expert saysOne of Ontario's top advisors guiding the province's pandemic response says the plastic dividers may not only be ineffective — they may be counterproductive to public safety.HealthNov 25, 2021
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Calgary Transit investigating bus shelter vandalismCalgary Transit is working to identify those responsible for bus shelter vandalism.TrafficJan 19, 2021
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Unique approach to plexiglass gives Lethbridge churchgoers added COVID-19 protection"I feel really good about it. Despite the numbers in the city going up, IÂ believe we've taken steps that go above and beyond what most churches are doing."HealthOct 19, 2020
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Coronavirus: Montreal public transit enforcing front-door boarding, fare payments, mandatory masksMontreal's public transit system is back to enforcing its ticket validation and front-door boarding on all buses. Around 2,000 buses were retrofitted with Plexiglas to protect drivers and riders.HealthAug 10, 2020
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Coronavirus: Hamilton-area business sees spike in sales after shifting to make sneeze guardsBlaine Lantz said production jumped 300 per cent since his business model changed to sneeze guards from fish tanks.EconomyJun 23, 2020
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‘It’s the new gold’: COVID-19 has Plexiglas business booming"You can't secure new [uncut plexiglass] sheet, at least locally, until mid-June."May 16, 2020
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Printing and signage businesses are booming as New Brunswick companies reopenA Saint John sign and printing company has seen a spike in business as companies seek COVID-19-related signage and decals to protect and direct customers.HealthMay 14, 2020
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Saint John Transit cuts service due to ‘reduced ridership’ during COVID-19The 20-per cent reduction across all routes also means that there will be no service on Sundays.TrafficApr 17, 2020
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Saint John Transit to resume fare collection on April 14Saint John Transit said in a statement on Wednesday that fare collection will resume at 6 a.m., AT on April 14.TrafficApr 8, 2020
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