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Stay-at-home order extended: What you need to know about the restrictions in Ottawa

  OTTAWA The Ontario government is extending the stay-at-home order for two more weeks, keeping restrictions on interprovincial travel, social gatherings, essential retail and outdoor recreational amenities, including golf courses and tennis courts. We need to do everything in our power to protect this summer for all Ontarians. My goal is to have the most normal July and August possible, said Ford on Thursday. Obviously, that won t mean large sporting events or concerts. But if we manage the next few weeks properly, I believe that we can have things in a very good place this summer. Ford said Ontario needs to maintain the stay-at-home order in all public health units two more weeks to continue to limit COVID-19 transmission.

A look at the new COVID-19 restrictions in Ottawa

  OTTAWA Ontario is imposing new restrictions on interprovincial travel, outdoor social gatherings, essential retail and outdoor recreational amenities such as golf courses and playgrounds in a bid to limit the spread of COVID-19. Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced urgent actions targeted at stopping the rapid growth in COVID-19 case rates late Friday afternoon. The new restrictions are difficult, but ultimately needed, said Mayor Jim Watson. The mayor added the city will provide more information about the restrictions after staff receive briefings from Ontario government officials.  The steep rise in cases and hospitalizations in Ottawa and across Ontario are alarming. We re now in a situation where our hospitals and our medical community are stretched beyond their limits, said Watson Friday evening.

Things to do in Ottawa for spring break as city urges residents not to travel

  OTTAWA While city officials are encouraging all Ottawa residents to stay close to home during the April Break at elementary and secondary schools, there are still things you can do with the family in the national capital region. The delayed spring break for students and parents runs from April 12 to 16. Ontario implemented a 28-day, stay-at-home order at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, forcing the closure of all non-essential businesses across the province. The closures include all museums and other tourist attractions in Ottawa. The current recommendations under the stay-at-home order is we shouldn t be leaving our regions. It really, truly is a stay-at-home order, that is the order, said Ottawa s general manager of emergency and protective services Anthony Di Monte when asked about Ottawa residents visiting cottages or going to Gatineau Park.

What Ontario s stay-at-home order means for Ottawa

  OTTAWA The Ontario government is imposing a stay-at-home order effective Thursday, April 8, as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to climb. The stay-at-home order requires everyone to remain at home except for essential purposes, including going to the grocery store or pharmacy, accessing health care services and for exercise close to home. Premier Doug Ford says the new provincial emergency and stay-at-home order will continue for four weeks. It comes after Ontario implemented a provincewide shutdown last Saturday to limit the spread of COVID-19. Here is a look at what the stay-at-home order means for Ottawa. Gatherings All events and social gatherings

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