Clearing up some confusion: Here are the rules for outdoor dining in Montreal
Clearing up some confusion: Here are the rules for outdoor dining in Montreal By Rick Da Conceicao
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Quebec’s five-month-long curfew is finally coming to an end. It all starts Friday, May 28, when the curfew will be lifted across the province and certain businesses such as restaurants will be allowed to reopen. However, while Quebec Premier François Legault said that most of Quebec will transition to an Orange Zone, Montreal and Laval will remain in Red Zone until at least June 7. This announcement caused some confusion so we figured we would clarity what the rules are in Montreal.
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Speaking on NBC Radio’s
Eyeing La Soufriere program this morning, the Prime Minister said persons are also being allowed to return to the Orange Zone, except Fitz Hughes and Chateaubelair.
He noted that while there has been no explosive eruption of La Soufriere Volcano since April 22
nd there is still some danger.
The Prime Minister made it clear that persons are being allowed to return home to some areas, but other areas are still off limits for residents to re-settle.
More than one month after the explosive eruption of the La Soufriere Volcano, residents who evacuated from the Orange Zone are returning to their homes