Pictured here is the Centennial branch during Ontario's Stage 2 of re-opening. During this stage, the Ontario libraries were required to maintain extensive social distancing measures which included spacing out computers, building plexi-glass barriers…
Pictured here are empty grocery store shelves in town. This is the toilet paper aisle. Like most places, toilet paper because a hard-to-find commodity in Fort Erie during the Covid-19 pandemic.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, grocery store shelves were frequently empty and, in some instances, rationing was imposed. Toilet paper was one of the most sought after items. Pictures here is an empty shelf at No Frills in Garrison Road.
During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, numerous non-essential businesses were closed, including gyms, to create social distancing. Pictured here is Bridgewater Athletic Club's sign advising customers of its temporary closure. KIS Business…
During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, librarys were required to close. Pictured here is the front door of Fort Erie Public Library's Centennial branch, which communicates its indefinite closure.
During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, employees of many businesses wore protective masks, although no government regulation required it. Pictured here is Jennifer Learn, ready for her shift at Wal Mart, complete with protective mask.
While residents of Fort Erie adjusted to life under the Covid 19 pandemic, the weather offered no respite. Snow flurries and cold winds were an unwelcome feature of the Mother's Day weekend (May 8 - 10, 2020).
During acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, non-essential businesses were ordered closed. Even essential businesses needed to re-think how they operated. Mechanics, for example, changed how they accepted and conducted appointments for oil changes…