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‘Kicked when we’re down’: New COVID-19 restrictions hit already struggling B.C. restaurants

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COVID-19 public health orders limiting service.“It’s gutting. It really is,” said Christina Cotell, who runs Gringo restaurant in Vancouver’s Gastown.“We’re already hit because of tourism, we’re already hit because of capacity.

This really does feel like being kicked when we’re down.” Nightclubs, banquet halls in B.C. ordered closed again as COVID-19 cases rise On Tuesday, provincial health officer Dr.

Bonnie Henry unveiled a new order shutting down nightclubs and banning restaurant liquor sales after 10 p.m.Restaurants must close by 11 p.m.

if they aren’t offering full meal service.The move came as the province announced 429 new COVID-19 cases over the Labour Day long weekend.Cotell said the new order came just as her restaurant was.

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