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Residents to get drive in movie experience

Article content If all goes well in terms of COVID protocols this summer, local residents will receive a taste of the old Drive In movie experience. Kirkland Lake council has passed a resolution to have staff be directed to finalize an agreement with Horizon Drive In to utilize the Water Street Parking lot on July 30, 2021 for a rental price of $325 +HST for a Drive In Movie event. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Residents to get drive in movie experience Back to video In a letter to town council, Benjamin MacKenzie Director of Management, Horizon Drive In Group stated “We are planning our summer tour 1 which will take place between June and July and have secured over 10 showings in other Northern Cities and Townships. We follow strict guidelines set out by the provincial government for drive in events and are allowed to operate in Grey Lockdown zones however cannot operate in Stay At Home Orders. We monitor the situation very c

Woodbine Continues Push To Race | Standardbred Canada

Dear Mayor Krantz, Re: Racing during a Lockdown/Shutdown Situation On behalf of Woodbine Mohawk Park and the thousands of families in horse racing in the Halton Region, thank you for your ongoing support of our industry over the years. At Woodbine Entertainment, we continue to be very supportive of the Government of Ontario’s efforts to stem the spread of COVID-19 in our province. The health and safety and wellbeing of our employees, horse people and communities will always be of the highest priority for us. Yesterday, in response to the Government of Ontario’s declaration of a Provincial State of Emergency and province-wide 28-day stay-at-home order, we made the decision to stop training at Woodbine Mohawk Park where live racing has been suspended since April 3, the first day of the ‘emergency brake’ shutdown. We also announced the postponement of our Thoroughbred season at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto.

Toronto, Peel, Ottawa top doctors calling on Ford government to reimplement stay-at-home order

Toronto, Peel, Ottawa top doctors calling on Ford government to reimplement stay-at-home order by Lucas casaletto Last Updated Apr 5, 2021 at 5:27 pm EDT Toronto s Dr. Eileen de Villa (left), Peel Region s Dr. Lawrence Loh (middle), and Ottawa s Dr. Vera Etches (right). THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young and THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang Medical officers of health in Toronto, Peel, and Ottawa are calling on the province to reinforce a stay-at-home order to protect their residents, saying the recently imposed “shutdown” is not enough to contain a growing spread in and across Ontario. Dr. Eileen de Villa, Dr. Lawrence Loh, and Dr. Vera Etches collectively say given the rapid deterioration in local indicators across the three public health units, more is required to reverse the surge in COVID-19 numbers.

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