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Knox and Warden United churches in Glace Bay, along with the five churches in the Collieries Parish group, are some that are sticking with virtual services instead of resuming in-person worship.

Other guidelines include six-foot physical distance and sanitation protocols, like many other businesses in the province, to help limit the spread of the virus. “In terms of the office procedures, not much has really changed because we’ve always had high sanitation protocol and we’ve followed that well before the outbreak,” said Maher.“We have to break the six-foot barrier in order to provide treatment, so wearing a mask is something new for us and we’re adjusting to it.” The Maher family made the decision to close their business prior to the mandated closure by the province in mid-March. Some churches in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality are choosing to delay reopening after being forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sorry you must be at least 19 years of age to consume this content.Megan Robertson couldn’t wait to take her road test and finally get her long-awaited driver licence.The Sydney resident was scheduled to have her road test on March 13, and after hours of practice, fully felt prepared and confident that she would pass the examination.The day before the test, Robertson returned home from her final lesson with instructor Eric MacRae, owner of 1st Class Driving School, when she received a phone call telling her the road test had been cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.“I was disappointed because I was ready to go,” said Robertson. “I understood the reason why it was cancelled in order for everyone to be safe, but I really did feel ready for it.”For the next two and a half months, Robertson wouldn’t able to participate in driving lessons with MacRae because of the province’s restrictions to limit the spread of the virus.Throughout that time, the 18-year-old Robertson was able to get behind the wheel as her mother monitored her from the passenger seat, only adding to her driving confidence.“We drove around Sydney to get used to the roads and did the route Eric showed me and I felt good about my driving,” said Roberson.When provincial restrictions were eased earlier this month, Robertson was able to continue her driving lessons with MacRae.Like many businesses and programs, things haven’t been business as usual, especially for people involved in driver training programs.As part of new guidelines, the driver and instructor must wear masks, while various cleaning protocols must also take place, including sanitizing both inside and outside door handles as well as the steering wheel, seatbelt, indicators, gear shift and emergency brake after every lesson.The passenger seat area must also be sanitized after each lesson to ensure the health and safety of those in the vehicle are protected.“We’ve always cleaned the car to keep it up, but we never cleaned every hour, so it’s new — we have it down to a system now.” said MacRae, who has been running his Sydney River-based driving school for 20 years.Along with the added responsibilities, MacRae said another challenge is getting his students the proper amount of time on the road for lessons, given his business was closed for more than two months.“COVID-19 shut down the business, like every other driver training business,” he said. “We opened with our added measure and it’s been really busy since.” Cora-Lee Peddle, chair of the board for the Nova Scotia College of Chiropractic, said the mandatory closures were difficult for many chiropractors as most in the province are small businesses.“I think any chiropractor you talk to is happy to be back and treating patients,” she said. During her time away from the office, Maher taught online fitness classes to some of her exercise class regulars. Pride Cape Breton officially kicked off a week of celebrations Friday with the hoisting of the Rainbow flag over the civic centre in Sydney. Découvrez vos propres épingles sur Pinterest et enregistrez-les. 2015 - Cette épingle a été découverte par Irina Negrea. Patients will also be asked to wash their hands before and after the treatment. “It’s really nice to be back in the office with our co-workers again,” said Maher.

“We never saw that coming, plus not being able to drive, now all these kids are waiting to drive, so we’re all in overdrive trying to catch up.”Road testing resumed earlier this month and those who had tests booked and cancelled over the past two and a half months will be or have been rebooked. SaltWire's cartoonists bring heart and humour to the news. One pair of seniors learned how to install an online app to their device and exercised online for 13 consecutive weeks with Maher. Wearing a mask is recommended, but not required. Découvrez vos propres épingles sur Pinterest et enregistrez-les. As of now, there’s no timeline as to when new tests can be booked.Currently, road tests are only being conducted in Sydney.

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