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Up to 10 people outside

Province to ease restrictions Friday, opening up patio dining, retail and overnight camping ONTARIO — The Ontario Roadmap to Reopen will reach Step 1 of the provincial plan at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, June 11. The original date for Step 1 to begin was Monday, June 14, so the new announcement ushers in patio dining and other eased restrictions a full three days early. Among the requirements for the province to get to Step 1 was at least a 60 per cent vaccination rate among adults in Ontario. That percentage has now reached 72 per cent, making the decision easier for officials. Step 1 will include outdoor social gatherings and organized public events with up to 10 people, and outdoor religious services, rites or ceremonies, including wedding services and funeral ser-

vices, capped at the number of people that can maintain a physical distance of two metres. Indoor religious services, rites or ceremonies, including wedding services and funeral services, will be permitted at up to 15 per cent capacity of the particular room. Non-essential retail will be permitted at 15 per cent capacity, with no restrictions on the goods that can be sold. Essential and other select retail permitted at 25 per cent capacity, with no restrictions on the goods that can be sold. Outdoor dining with up to four people per table will be permitted, with exceptions for larger households. Outdoor fitness classes, outdoor groups in personal training and

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outdoor individual/ team sport training to be permitted with up to 10 people, among other restrictions. Day camps for children will be permitted to operate in a manner consistent with the safety guidelines for COVID-19 produced

by the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, as well as overnight camping at campgrounds and campsites, including Ontario Parks and shortterm rentals. Concert venues, theatres and cinemas may open outdoors for the

purpose of rehearsing or performing a recorded or broadcasted concert, artistic event, theatrical performance or other performance with no more than 10 performers, among other restrictions. Outdoor horse racing tracks and motor speed-

ways will be permitted to operate without spectators, as well as outdoor attractions such as zoos, landmarks, historic sites and botanical gardens with capacity and other restrictions.

Second vaccine doses reach 70+

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'Our House to Yours' BINGO

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Wheatley soccer scraps regular season

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Conservation at Erie Shores Golf Course in 1994

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Talbot Trail Seniors hit the links

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Wheatley church charged

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New refrigeration approved

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Kingsville public meeting June 22

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Fickle ferries slow down passage

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June 27 Miracle returns

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Ruthven Apple Festival will go virtual again this year

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Knights make donation to St. Vincent de Paul

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W.E. Heart Local showcases the fresh in Windsor-Essex

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Second vaccine doses reach 70+

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Province to ease restrictions Friday, opening up patio dining, retail and overnight camping

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Assault on officer brings charges

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SECC’s transit services continue ensuring safety for all

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Hospital eases visitor restrictions

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Beautiful day for Blessing of the Bikes

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State of Emergency declared in Wheatley over gas leak

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