While the Region of Niagara couldn't make a decision on mandatory masks, Niagara-on-the-Lake town council is forging ahead with a move of their own.
Mayor Betty Disero says they will be discussing a mandatory mask by-law for the town on Monday.
If council agrees, Disero says a special meeting of council will be held to get a by-law passed as quickly as possible.
The mayor, says a number of Ontario municipalities are moving in this direction adding the move is a done as a show of respect for those in the community.
Niagara Falls council is set to discuss the same issue on Tuesday as Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni plans to bring forward a motion calling for mandatory masks for indoor spaces.
Mayor Jim Diodati was a strong objector to the move at Thursday's regional council meeting.
St. Catharines has already voted in favour of mandatory masks indoors and hopes to finalize a by-law next week.