As of Monday, informal gathering limits increase to 25 people, large venues such as Scotiabank Centre can welcome up to 3000 fans, and restaurants can increase capacity to 75 per cent as long as floor plans allow for social distancing between tables.
As of Monday, informal gathering limits increase to 25 people, large venues such as Scotiabank Centre can welcome up to 3000 fans, and restaurants can increase capacity to 75 per cent as long as floor plans allow for social distancing between tables.
HALIFAX Nova Scotia officially entered the fourth phase of a five-phase reopening plan Wednesday, meaning restaurants and bars can now return to their regular hours and retail stores are able to operate at maximum capacity with public health measures in place. In this phase of our recovery we re more open and have fewer restrictions,” said Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin. “You ve earned the right to larger gatherings, later hours and a lot more activity but this doesn t mean we re out of the woods yet. Philip Holmans, owner of World Tea House in downtown Halifax, is excited to see the province roll into Phase 4 of the reopening plan.