Danforth bridal shop upheld mask mandate through pandemic with few complaints, staff say
Staff at a local bridal shop say they’ve never dropped their in-store mask mandate for customers, and their clients have been cooperative.
Staff at a local bridal shop say they’ve never dropped their in-store mask mandate for customers, and their clients have been cooperative.
While some students and teachers appear glad to see their peers face to face, others have lingering fears that the pandemic isn’t over.
Ontario has lifted the mask mandate but not all Torontonians think the time is right. East York Collegiate staff and students are conflicted.
Masks have been a mandatory rule in most places across the province for nearly two years, and now, the COVID-19 prevention measure has ended.
Monday is a new day for Toronto’s restaurant workers. With the mask mandate being tossed, working as a server may be viable once more.
As the end of the provincial mask mandate approaches on March21, Danforth Avenue businesses report mixed feelings.
Upper beaches cafe receives an outpouring support from community after getting abuse and threats from anti-vaxxers for enforcing vaccine mandates.