Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 31 March 2022, p. 4

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, March 31, 2022 | 4 theifp.ca Dear Neighbours SOME THINGS HAVE CHANGED AT FOODSTUFFS and some things are still the same. We thought we should update you: NO MORE DOORBELL. Come on in. MASKS are still appreciated. THANKS! We’re masking for you and we hope you’ll mask for us. Please sanitize your hands upon entering ... Toso .. and stay 3 geese apart :) WE’VE GOT LOTS of delicious, healthy foods and ingredients you thought you’d never find. We’ve got tempting gifts you’ll want to give and get. Your friends have probably already been here ;) FOLLOW US on Facebook and Instagram to see what’s fresh and new. Let s & play it 8 its ie sen ot but we can get there together! Your friends at Faodstaffs Specialty « Bulk « Health 89 Main Street South | Downtown Georgetown FOODSTUFFS.CA 905.877.6569 IBNEWS TOWN LIFTS COVID-19 STATE OF EMERGENCY MELANIE HENNESSEY mhennessey@metroland.com The Town of Halton Hills has lifted its pandemic-related state of emergency. Mayor Rick Bonnette said he rescinded the declaration March 21 at 11:30 a.m., fol- lowing suit with other municipalities in Halton. The local state of emergency was in place for almost two years. With the town. having to react quickly to new information released throughout the pandemic from federal, provincial and regional govern- ments, the emergency declaration granted the mayor and chief Metroland file photo Mayor Rick Bonnette rescinded the state of emergency declaration March 21 - the same day that mask mandates were lifted for many settings. March 21. Halton residents to con- the ability to make decisions as required tinue to bekind and respectful toeveryone, without the approval of council. In other local pandemic news, regional council voted at a special meeting to re- scind Halton's mask bylaw to align with provincial mandates being lifted, effective their decision to wear amask or not," said Halton Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hamidah Meghani. Masks will still be required in certain settings, such as public transit, long-term care, retirement homes and hospitals. HALTON AUDIOMETRIC CENTRE Georgetown’s trusted choice for hearing care 905.877.8828 360 Guelph St., Unit 44 Georgetown (In the Knolcrest Centre) [ = ca a READERS’ CHOICE 2021 ‘Armstrong Ave Guelph St. (Hwy. 7) T [ Bhd

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