Province lifts stay-at-home order
Publishing date: Feb 12, 2021 • February 12, 2021 • 6 minute read Peg Scherzinger, left, Ann Frampton and Colleen Fraser glide along the ice at Queen s Athletic Field skating oval in Sudbury, Ont. on Friday February 12, 2021. Photo by John Lappa /Sudbury Star
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The provincial government on Friday lifted its stay-at-home order and moved Greater Sudbury to theOrange-Restrict stage of Ontario’s COVID-19 response framework starting Tuesday.
For the City of Greater Sudbury, the move means more of its services and facilities will take a step closer to normal operations.
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Greater Sudbury details what s open and closed during new lockdown
Greater Sudbury has issued an extensive list of what s being changed to services and programs during the Ontario lockdown, starting Dec. 26.
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Posted: Dec 23, 2020 11:53 AM ET | Last Updated: December 23, 2020
Greater Sudbury officials say, depending on weather conditions, the Queen s Athletic Skating Oval and the Ramsey Lake Skating Path (pictured here), will be open during the Ontario lockdown.