Manitoba Announces More Restrictions on Capacity; Limits Liquor Service Hours Effective Dec 28th
Manitoba has announced more restrictions as new COVID-19 cases are increasing rapidly in the province. Additional measures include gatherings limited to 50 per cent of the venue… Read more »
25 Places to Order New Year’s Eve Dinner Take-Out in Ottawa
You should have some incredible and memorable bites to pair with your NYE countdown! Gather around your loved ones and experience some of the best that Ottawa’s… Read more »
Ontario Reports 9571 COVID-19 Cases on Christmas Eve, Hits a New Daily Record For the Second Straight Day
Ontario is reporting a record high of 9,571 new COVID-19 cases today. The previous high of 5,790 was reported yesterday. The number of hospitalized stands at 508,… Read more »
City of Ottawa Limits Capacity of Outdoor Recreational Facilities
The city of Ottawa is restricting the number of people who can use outdoor recreational facilities at a time. The city is limiting the capacity of ice… Read more »
You Can Book Alberta Parks Campsites 90 Days in Advance Starting Jan 11, 2022
Alberta Parks is changing the way you book campsites in the new year. Instead of opening bookings for campsites on a single day, Alberta Parks will open… Read more »
Manitobans Can Get Free KN95 Masks Until Jan. 2, 2022
Manitoba is distributing free KN95 masks so that residents can protect against the COVID-19 Omicron variant. KN95 masks are available until Jan. 2, 2022, at Manitoba Liquor… Read more »
Ontario Reports 5000+ COVID-19 Cases, Hits a New Daily Record
Ontario is reporting a record high of 5,790 new COVID-19 cases today. The previous high of 4,812 was reported on April 16th of this year. The total… Read more »
This LEGO Holiday Village at Edmonton’s Kingsway Mall is a Must See if You Are a Brick Fan
Visit Kingsway Mall to see the LEGO village built by the Northern Alberta Lego User Group and visitors to the mall. Over the course of 3 weeks,… Read more »
Health Canada Issues Advisory After Copy Cat Edible Cannabis Products Continue to Cause Serious Harm to Children
Health Canada is advising Canadians to buy only legal cannabis products after several children have been hospitalized due to consumption of cannabis products that are illegal and… Read more »
$300 Per Week: You Can Apply For Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit If You Lost 50 Per Cent of Your Income
The federal government is expanding the eligibility of some key COVID-19 benefit programs to include workers who lost at least 50 per cent of income due to the… Read more »
Manitoba Delays K to12 Students Return to School Until January 10th
Manitoba Education Minister Cliff Cullen announced today that the province will delay the return to school for K-12 students following the winter break to Jan. 10, 2022…. Read more »
N.L. Moves to Alert Level 3 Starting Dec 23rd, Closes Bars, Concert Venues, Further Limiting Holiday Gatherings
Newfoundland and Labrador is closing bars, cinemas, performance halls as the entire province is moving to Alert Level 3 in the COVID-19 Alert Level System, Premier Andrew… Read more »
New Restrictions: Alberta Reduces Large Indoor Venue Capacity, Bans Dancing at Restaurants Effective December 24th
Alberta has unveiled new restrictions effective Christmas Eve to combat the rise of COVID-19 cases due to the rapidly spreading Omicron variant. The measures announced by Minister… Read more »
B.C Shuts Down Bars, Nightclubs, Gyms Effective Dec. 23, 2021
British Columbia has unveiled more restrictions in addition to the limits on indoor personal gatherings, indoor capacity of venues, New Year’s Eve parties cancellations announced last Friday…. Read more »
Nova Scotia Announces New Restrictions Effective December 22, 2021 (List)
Nova Scotia has announced expanded restrictions today as the province reported 522 new cases of COVID-19. The new cases include 382 cases in Central Zone, 59 cases… Read more »
Albertans 18+ Now Eligible to Book Appointments For COVID-19 Booster Doses
Alberta has expanded COVID-19 vaccine boosters to all Albertans aged 18 and older to curb the rapid spread of the Omicron variant fueled COVID-19 cases. Starting immediately,… Read more »
Joey Moss Park: Edmonton Names Park After Beloved Resident
Edmonton is naming a park in southwest Edmonton to honour Joey Moss, the late locker room attendant of Edmonton Oilers. The City’s Naming Committee approved the naming… Read more »
Quebec Reports the Highest Daily Provincial COVID-19 Case Count in Canada
Quebec reported 5,043 new COVID-19 cases today breaking the highest daily case count reported by a province since the pandemic began in Canada. The previous daily high… Read more »
6 Ways to Making the Most of Glow YEG – Edmonton’s Festival of Lights
Have you been to Edmonton’s indoor Glow Festival of Lights, yet? There are more than a few ways to enjoy Edmonton’s indoor Glow Festival of Lights. At… Read more »
Dec 20: Quebec Adds New Restrictions; Shuts Down Bars, Movie Theatres, Gyms (List)
Quebec is shutting down bars, cinemas, concert halls, gyms and spas as the province reported 4,571 new COVID-19 cases in a span of 24 hours. The province… Read more »
List of New COVID-19 Restrictions in Manitoba Effective Dec 21, 2021
Manitoba announced new restrictions for the holiday season limiting social gatherings and reducing capacity limits of indoor venues to 50 per cent. These new rules are in… Read more »
List of New Restrictions in B.C. Effective Dec 20, 2021- Limits Social Gatherings, Cancels New Year’s Eve Parties
Following Quebec and Ontario, British Columbia is bringing in new restrictions effective December 20th to mitigate the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the province. The restrictions… Read more »
Ontario: These are New Social Gathering Rules For 2021-22 Holiday Season
Did you plan a large Christmas party or plan to attend a new year’s eve party to welcome 2022 in Ontario? Then you might be required to… Read more »
List of New Restrictions in Ontario Effective Sunday, Dec 19, 2021
Ontario has announced new restrictions as the province reported 3,124 new COVID-19 cases today. These measures follow the Ontario Science Table’s recommendation of “circuit breaker measures” to… Read more »






















