Ontario will start lifting pandemic restrictions on Jan. 31, allowing indoor dining at restaurants, gyms and cinemas to reopen, and increasing limits on social gatherings, Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday. Read More
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COVID-19: Indoor dining, gyms and cinemas to reopen on Jan. 31 as Ontario moves to start lifting public health measures
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