Ontario plans to reopen week of June 14 under new three-stage plan. Cellular phone kiosks were previously open by appointment, but as of Friday, appointments are no longer needed and customers can walk into the mall to patronize their services, Belcastro said. TORONTO â A significant list of businesses, including restaurants, hair salons and malls, will be allowed to reopen as of Friday in parts of Ontario, except the Toronto-area and a few other regions, as the province enters Stage 2 of its restart phase through a regional approach. Shopping malls under existing restrictions, including food services reopening for take-out and outdoor dining only can reopen in stage 2. Hair salons, driving lessons, public libraries, shopping malls and outdoor venues are reopening Ontario is currently in Step Three of the Roadmap to Reopen. York Region Public Health Services. CF Limeridge said it plans on opening Friday. Hair salons, malls, wineries, and restaurant patios will be able to reopen in Niagara this Friday June 19th. Hair cuts are back, store capacities are expanding, and more people can gather together outside as the province enters the next stage of the reopening plan. The announcement comes following more than three months of city-wide pause across most industries as ⦠âWeâre really hoping they decide to open early for Stage 2 because thereâs really no reason why all retail canât be open,â he said. âOur goal would be to open as much as we can as ⦠Most retailers in Ontario were allowed to open as of Stage 1 or Stage 2, including those in shopping malls.All regions in Ontario have now entered Stage 3 which also allows buffet-style food services to resume.. Certain regulations apply to retailers including physical distancing and face covering requirements which vary by region. Learn about the Roadmap to Reopen, the provinceâs three-step plan to safely and gradually lift public health measures based on ongoing progress of provincewide vaccination rates and improvements of key public health and health care indicators. The majority of Ontario's public health unit regions will move forward to Stage 2 on June 12, the province announced on Monday afternoon. Most regions outside Toronto-Hamilton area moving to Stage 2 of reopening. UPDATED AUG 12: All regions in Ontario are now in Stage 3. Premier Doug Ford made the announcement today that Niagara will be entering stage two of Ontario's reopening plan. Personal care services such as salons can open to 25 per cent capacity if masks can be worn at all times. Select personal and personal care services with the proper health and safety measures in place, including tattoo parlours, barber shops, hair salons and beauty salons Shopping malls under existing restrictions, including food services reopening for take-out and outdoor dining only Those keen to wander the halls of Yorkdale or Sherway Gardens have waited 12 weeks for this news. Stone Road Mall in Guelph will open its doors on Friday as part of stage two of the Ontario governmentâs reopening plan amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. Stone Road Mall in Guelph will open its doors on Friday as part of stage two of the Ontario governmentâs reopening plan amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. In Ontario, Premier Doug Ford announced restaurant and bar patios, shopping malls, hair salons and many other workplaces will reopen on Friday in most of the province as it moves into âStage 2.â However, that reopening wonât apply to the Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton, nor in border regions including Windsor, Niagara and Sarnia. As of Thursday, the province says 73 ⦠In Step 2, barbershops and nail salons will open for the first time since Nov. 23. Ontario is now in Step 1 of the roadmap as of June 11, 2021 at 12:01 a.m. Ottawa Public Health is one of Ontario's 34 public health units that will be permitted to move to Stage 2 of reopening as of 12:01 a.m. Friday. âBecause of the tireless work of our health care heroes, and the record setting success of our vaccine rollout, ⦠open under the following restrictions and guidelines: ⢠No indoor malls. REMINDER THAT WE ENTER STAGE 2 TODAY - THE FOLLOWING IS ALLOWED: St... ep 2 70% Adults with one dose ï¸ 20% Fully vaccinated ï¸ Permit with restrictions---- Open indoors with small numbers and face coverings and expand outdoors - Outdoor social gatherings and organized public events for up to 25 people - Indoor social gatherings and organized public events for up to 5 people - ⦠Ontario is in Step 2 of the Roadmap to Reopen as of June 30 at 12:01 a.m. TORONTO â A significant list of businesses, including restaurants, hair salons and malls, will be allowed to reopen as of Friday in parts of Ontario, except the Toronto-area and a few other regions, as the province enters Stage 2 of its restart phase through a regional approach. Stores in shopping malls open, with restrictions Larger indoor religious services, rites, or ceremonies, including wedding services and funeral services at 25% capacity Outdoor religious services, rites, or ceremonies, including wedding services and funeral services, capped at the number of people that can maintain a physical distance of two metres For questions about what is currently able to open during Stage 1, or what will be open or impacts to your business or employment when the province enters Stage 2, call the Stop the Spread Business Information Line at 1-888-444-3659. During stage one only essential services and stores with a street-front entrance were allowed to operate, but today's announcement means all malls can open their doors. Areas of the province that can reopen include Ottawa, Kingston, Peterborough and Waterloo. Entertainment amenities not permitted in Stages 1 or 2, such as movie theatres and waterparks, remain closed. As the City of Toronto prepares for the next stage of reopening, hereâs a breakdown of everything thatâs allowed to reopen: Food services and restaurants with mall-only entrances may open for outdoor dining spaces, delivery and takeout. Dine-in at indoor food courts is prohibited. Ontario is moving into the second phase of its reopening plan on June 30, two days ahead of schedule, allowing shopping malls, hair salons and amusement parks to reopen with capacity limits. During Stage 2 a significant number of new businesses will be allowed to reopen and resume services, including restaurant patios, hair salons, and malls. Learn about the Roadmap to Reopen, the provinceâs three-step plan to safely and gradually lift public health measures based on ongoing progress of provincewide vaccination rates and improvements of key public health and health care indicators. The Ontario Government says malls âmay need to institute the policies that were put in place by retail outlets that remained open or were permitted to openâ during Stage 1, including Halton Region Health Department. Lambton Health Unit. Places that can reopen include outdoor dine-in services at restaurants, hairdressers and shopping malls. Halton, and therefore Oakville, will not be moving into Stage 2. Niagara Region Public Health Department. Exempt regions include Toronto, Halton, York, Durham, Peel, Hamilton, Windsor-Essex, Niagara, and Haldimand-Norfolk. Toronto and Peel Region to move to stage 2 on Wednesday. Update: All but 10 of Ontario's 34 public health districts will move to Stage 2 of reopening on Friday, the premier announced today, meaning restaurant and bar patios, shopping malls, barbers, hair salons, pools, places or worship and a short list of other operations will be able to open their doors. Reopening Ontario. In Ontario, Premier Doug Ford announced restaurant and bar patios, shopping malls, hair salons and many other workplaces will reopen on Friday in most of the province as it moves into âStage 2.â However, that reopening wonât apply to the Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton, nor in border regions including Windsor, Niagara and Sarnia. In just a couple of days, the city will be able to join the majority of Ontario as the province's new cases of COVID-19 continue to decline. Retailers would need to restrict the number of customers per square Stage 2 means malls can open, but you may not be able to shop 'til you drop. TORONTO â Today, the Ontario government announced that it is getting more people back to work and more recreational activities open by moving forward with a regional approach to Stage 2 of reopening the province. Campers must adhere to social gathering size restrictions and maintain two-metre physical distancing with people outside their household and when outside of their campsites. The Pen Centre Mall in St. Catharines will be reopening to the public this Friday as Niagara enters stage two of the reopening of Ontario's economy during the COVID-19 pandemic. News Release June 24, 2020 Today, the City of Toronto enters Stage 2 of reopening, following Mondayâs announcement by the Province of Ontario. Find out about the latest public health measures, advice and restrictions in Step Three of the Roadmap to Reopen. ... malls and other businesses will essentially be open with limits and restrictions. TORONTO â Ontario has unveiled a three-step reopening plan that will ⦠Municipalities may also enact by-laws to target specific transmission risks in the community. The three-step reopening plan announced on May 20th will lift public health restrictions based on vaccination rates and other indicators. Dine-in at indoor food courts is ⦠Ontario will enter Step 2 of the provinceâs three-step COVID-19 reopening plan on June 30. The rest of Ontario entered Step 2 â which allowed for things like personal care services to resume and malls to reopen â on June 30. UPDATED AUG 12: All regions in Ontario are now in Stage 3. Starting June 29, Ontario residents can go to a salon or barbershop to get their COVID hair lopped off. Here's what's open and allowed in Northumberland County as Ontario enters stage 2 of reopening plan. Premier Doug Ford made the announcement this afternoon, saying most areas of the province can move onto stage 2 of reopening stores and businesses, but Niagara, Hamilton, Toronto and some other communities will have to wait at least a week longer to open patios, hair salons, malls, and beaches. New to stage two, stores in shopping malls are permitted to open with retail restrictions in place â as capacity of the mall may not exceed âcapacity of the sum of the capacities of every business in the mall.â ... You can find the full list of lifted restrictions under Step 2 of the Ontario Reopening Framework here. Ontario is now in Step 1 of the roadmap as of June 11, 2021 at 12:01 a.m. Shopping centres, malls, and markets can open now too, but will have to follow the same protocols as other retail services. But there will be an easing of some restrictions at 12:01 AM on Friday, June 12, 2020. It appears that some public libraries are permitted to choose to partially re-open (under strict conditions) some/all of their branches effective Friday June 12, 2020 as part of the Stage 2 announcement made by the Premier today. Ottawa Public Health is one of Ontario's 34 public health units that will be permitted to move to Stage 2 of reopening as of 12:01 a.m. Friday. Non-essential retailers in malls will also be allowed to reopen, at 25 per cent capacity. Starting at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, June 30, the majority of the province will officially move into step two of the reopening plan. The announcement comes following more than three months of city-wide pause across most industries as ⦠The province moved into the second step of its economic reopening plan at 12:01 a.m. That means hair salons and similar facilities can open with masking rules, and retail stores can have more people inside. The province is also increasing the limit on social gatherings from five to 10 people across the province, regardless of whether a region has moved to Stage 2. Malls will be permitted to limit the number of people who may be in one business at any one time. Government of Ontario has announced that effective Friday, June 12, 2020 at 12:01 a.m., select public health regions in Ontario can move to stage 2 of reopening. The government outlined Ontarioâs gradual, staged approach to ⦠Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit. The next stage of Ontario's reopening will come on Friday, as people in some regions will be allowed to eat at restaurant patios, camp at private campgrounds or take a dip in a swimming pool. Food services and restaurants with mall-only entrances may open for outdoor dining spaces, delivery and takeout. A significant number of businesses, including restaurants, malls and hair salons can reopen today as parts of Ontario enter the next major step of ⦠A significant number of businesses, including restaurants, malls and hair salons can reopen today as parts of Ontario enter the next major step of ⦠Hamilton got the green light to enter Stage 2 of reopening and it plans to go full speed ahead. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday that on June 24, Toronto will enter Stage 2 of reopening in response to COVID-19. Government of Ontario has announced that effective Friday, June 12, 2020 at 12:01 a.m., select public health regions in Ontario can move to stage 2 of reopening. Groups of up [â¦] Ontario entered its first stage of reopening on May 19. Non-essential stores in a mall can have up to 25% capacity and essential stores can have up to 50% capacity. On June 30 at 12:01 a.m., Ontario will move to Step 2. Everything that can reopen under Stage 2 in Toronto this week. Other communities allowed to move into stage two include Durham, Haldimand-Norfolk, Halton, Hamilton, Lambton, and York. Photo by Carlos Osorio/Reuters/File Article content. Malls may need to institute the policies that were put in place by retail outlets that remained open as essential businesses or were permitted to reopen during Stage 1, including engineering and administrative controls, such as: Alternative operating hours to address increased cleaning demands. Enhanced security and limiting entrances. Update: All but 10 of Ontario's 34 public health districts will move to Stage 2 of reopening on Friday, the premier announced today, meaning restaurant and bar patios, shopping malls, barbers, hair salons, pools, places or worship and a short list of other operations will be able to open their doors. When Toronto enters Step 2 of opening on June 30, mall shopping will become a reality again. Stage 2 Economic Restart Ontario June 12 2020. Ontario will embark upon a three-stage reopening plan tied to vaccination rates that could allow patio dining to resume and non-essential retail stores to ⦠At Wednesday afternoon's press conference, Ford said officials are "working hard to get to Stage 2 ⦠The newly opened regions include: Durham Region Health Department. Health units in Midwestern Ontario are part of Stage 2 re-openings across the province. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday that on June 24, Toronto will enter Stage 2 of reopening in response to COVID-19. Cellular phone kiosks were previously open by appointment, but as of Friday, appointments are no longer needed and customers can walk into the mall to patronize their services, Belcastro said. "The following regions will remain in Stage 1 until trends of key public health indicators demonstrate readiness to⦠However, there are new rules in place to keep crowds to a minimum. On Monday, Premier Ford confirmed that Toronto's stage two of reopening will begin this Wednesday, June 24. Outdoor zoos, water parks, and amusement parks are also open throughout the province. READ: Toronto Approved to Enter Stage 2 of Reopening on Wednesday. What is Allowed in Ontario During Step 2 of Reopening Plan Starting June 30.