What about bowling alleys? Theatres got an exemption to the 50-person-per-building rule — now they want one too - News Summed Up

What about bowling alleys? Theatres got an exemption to the 50-person-per-building rule — now they want one too


His bowling centre has been open for about three-and-a-half weeks since Guelph entered Stage 3, but he’s already had to lay off 60 per cent of his staff because sales are not making up for the costs of running the business. “Bowling centres range widely in size, with many being very large facilities. Having looked at what other provinces have done, Bowl Canada has suggested to government that bowling centres either be permitted a limit of 30 per cent of their occupancy limit or one customer per 107 sq. He told the Star that the industry’s pleas are not about trying to fit as many people as possible into a bowling centre, but rather setting a “reasonable ratio” in terms of the square footage a centre occupies. Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading...Anxiety is building inside the centres as bowling league season approaches in September, which usually sees multiple teams inside the centres for much of the year.


Source: thestar August 13, 2020 09:00 UTC



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