Vaughan remains “Open for Business”

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Local companies reminded to apply for online directory

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Vaughan is reminding local businesses and entrepreneurs about measures and programs to support them during this challenging time. The Open for Business online directory, which lists local businesses that are open during the current state of emergency, is accessible and growing to promote services and offerings available at this time. 

The voluntary listing includes both essential services and businesses that are open or providing modified operations by phone, online, takeout or delivery in compliance with provincial and municipal regulations. Vaughan businesses interested in being included in the list may apply through this online form. 

The list – which is available at vaughan.ca/COVID19 – is being updated regularly.

This is just one in the series of measures introduced by the City to provide relief to the business community and help ease the financial burden caused by COVID-19. On April 9, Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua launched the #ShopVaughanLocal campaign.

Residents looking to do their part to support the local economy can do so by shopping remotely with local businesses and restaurants with #ShopVaughanLocal. Citizens are encouraged to do any of the following to show their support for small businesses in Vaughan: 

  • Order take-out or delivery from a local restaurant
  • Buy gift cards for use at a later date
  • Order from local businesses online
  • Share your local love using #ShopVaughanLocal on social media
  • Access government supports for businesses at vaughanbusiness.ca

On March 17, the City launched the Vaughan Business Action Plan, which includes a series of temporary measures to support businesses, consumers and all citizens. The City’s Economic and Cultural Development department is available to support local businesses and entrepreneurs online or by phone to help access resources from the governments of Canada and Ontario. Learn more at vaughanbusiness.ca. 

A grace period of 90 days has also been established for business licence renewals, which defers renewal of existing business licences up to 90 days past the expiry date. New businesses are still required to be licensed. Applications may be submitted by email to bylaw@vaughan.ca, along with scanned copies of required documentation. Payments can be made by cheque and mailed to Vaughan City Hall at 2141 Major Mackenzie Dr., Vaughan, ON, L6A 1T1. 

To receive the City’s latest COVID-19 updates as they happen, sign up for the City Update eNewsletter at vaughan.ca/CityUpdate and follow the City’s Twitter, Facebook and Instagram channels.

Those who feel unwell, and believe they have symptoms related to COVID-19, should contact York Region Public Health or Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000.

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