Halifax restaurants, bars to reopen for in-person dining starting Monday
Restaurants and licensed establishments in the Halifax Regional Municipality and Hants County will be allowed to reopen for dine-in service starting on Monday.
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Posted: Dec 31, 2020 2:56 PM AT | Last Updated: January 1
Bars and restaurants in the Halifax and Hants County areas can now reopen for dine-in service starting on Monday.(Vernon Ramesar/CBC)
Restaurants and bars in the Halifax Regional Municipality and Hants County will be allowed to reopen for dine-in service starting on Monday Jan. 4.
But they must end service by 10 p.m. and close by 11 p.m., in line with current restrictions for restaurants and bars in the rest of the province.
Premiers popularity during pandemic and giant jade returned: In The News for Dec. 29
by The Canadian Press
Last Updated Dec 29, 2020 at 5:28 am EDT
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of XXX. X …
What we are watching in Canada …
OTTAWA A new poll suggests Prairie premiers are lagging their counterparts when it comes to how voters feel they are managing the pandemic.
The poll from Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies finds 30 per cent of respondents in Alberta were satisfied with the job Premier Jason Kenney was doing when it comes to COVID-19.
December 29, 2020 - 6:57 AM
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what s on the radar of our editors for the morning of Dec. 29 .
What we are watching in Canada .
OTTAWA â A new poll suggests Prairie premiers are lagging their counterparts when it comes to how voters feel they are managing the pandemic.
The poll from Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies finds 30 per cent of respondents in Alberta were satisfied with the job Premier Jason Kenney was doing when it comes to COVID-19.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister followed at 31 per cent and Saskatchewan s Scott Moe at 39 per cent.
Published Tuesday, December 29, 2020 7:57AM EST OTTAWA - A new poll suggests Prairie premiers are lagging their counterparts when it comes to how voters feel they are managing the pandemic. The poll from Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies finds 30 per cent of respondents in Alberta were satisfied with the job Premier Jason Kenney was doing when it comes to COVID-19. Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister followed at 31 per cent and Saskatchewan s Scott Moe at 39 per cent. Just over half of respondents in Ontario felt Premier Doug Ford was doing a good job with the pandemic, while 55 per cent of Quebec respondents felt the same about Francois Legault.
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