These 14 Ottawa restaurants have been fined for breaking proof-of-vaccination rules
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Provincial inspectors are in Ottawa this week conducting checks to ensure businesses are following the COVID-19 rules, including inspections targeting restaurants and bars, gyms, sports and music venues and theatres.
In one case, bylaw officials have summoned a downtown restaurant to court for alleged violations of the COVID-19 rules.
Provincial inspectors are in Ottawa this week conducting checks to ensure businesses are following the COVID-19 rules, including inspections targeting restaurants and bars, gyms, sports and music venues and theatres.
Only fully vaccinated residents ages 12 and older are allowed in non-essential indoor settings.
Ottawa Bylaw and Regulatory Services tells CTV News Ottawa it has responded to 264 requests for service in connection to the launch of the provincial vaccination passport on Sept. 22.