What Ontario’s reopening plan means to Oakville residents

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Published March 1, 2022 at 10:33 am

Oakville Town Council and Committee meetings will continue to be held virtually until further public health measures are lifted. TOWN OF OAKVILLE PHOTO

Proof of vaccination/QR codes are no longer required at Town of Oakville facilities beginning today (March 1).

With the province moving into its next phase of the reopening plan, the Town, in keeping with provincial regulations, will lift capacity limits and reopen services and facilities.

Some public health measures, such as wearing a mask indoors, remain in place.

“The past two years have been challenging, but we’re making progress,” said Oakville Mayor Rob Burton.  “We’re excited to increase access to town services, and expand program opportunities for residents to get active and creative.

“Please remember to follow remaining health measures in place to help us continue on this reopening path.”

The following changes are effective March 1:

  • Proof of vaccination/QR codes, is no longer be required at town facilities.
  • Town services can be accessed online or in-person at Town Hall through ServiceOakville.
  • Select meeting rooms and spaces such as the South Atrium at Town Hall are now available for in-person meetings and events.
  • The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts is gradually increasing to full capacity.

Town Council and Committee meetings will continue to be held virtually until further public health measures are lifted.

Those seeking marriage licences and Proof of Life forms will continue to be required to do so by appointment only and residents and businesses are encouraged to continue using the town’s online services where possible.

Visit the Town’s COVID-19 Information page and Twitter and Facebook accounts for updates to town programs and services.

 

 

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