It’s the start of the province-wide lockdown to prevent further spread of COVID-19.
Malls and most types of stores are only allowed to offer curbside pickup or delivery.
That doesn’t include grocery stores or superstores, but fewer customers are allowed inside at one time.
Most fitness facilities are closed.
As for the city, earlier this month it put out a framework explaining what the province’s restrictions mean for us.
“Our approach is to continue to provide services where we are able and where not restricted by the Province,” says City Manager Norm Gale in a memo to council. “As always, our highest priority is the health and safety of employees, residents and anyone who uses City facilities and services.”
What doesn’t change
- Harry Kirk Archives and Records Centre also closed to the public
- Council meetings provided virtually, no public attendance
- When using transit, save it for essential purposes only and wear a face covering or non-medical mask
- Childcare services remain open with screening in place
- Meals on Wheels will operate using a contactless delivery method
What Changes
- City buildings and indoor facilities closed to the public until further notice
- Child Care facilities continue to operate to provide critical services to parents in Thunder Bay
- You can use outdoor city park amenities including rinks and trails with people you live with and stay two metres away from people you do not live with

