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B.C. gym stays open after licence refused

- MADISON ERHARDT

WEST KELOWNA — Iron Energy Fitness Centre in West Kelowna is operating without a business licence after the city pulled its renewal over the gym’s fight against closure orders.

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry issued an order on Dec. 22, forcing the closure of gyms and fitness facilities until Jan. 18, amid a surge in Omicron COVID-19 cases.

“We are still open and we are standing strong,” Iron Energy Fitness co-owner Brian Mark said Wednesday.

“We understand COVID is real and people have gotten sick. We have actually gotten sick, so that is why as owners we got vaccinated, asked people to wear masks, do social distancing.

“We did everything that they asked of us. When the new restrictio­ns came out and they told us that we were going to have to close our gym — we decided that it wasn’t right.”

Mark said his the gym has 1,350 members. “They count on us for their mental health. We have got members who have come up to us while we have been open now and thanked us because they are sober now because they are in our gym.”

At a news conference this week, Henry was asked for evidence related to the transmissi­on of COVID-19 in gyms.

“I can’t tell you every single case that’s been linked to a gym, but we can tell you that we’ve seen this as a pattern, that these are environmen­ts that are higher risk,” she said. While gyms as a whole have done nothing wrong, Henry said “reputable” gyms understand “that they’re not going to put their staff and clients at risk when we’re seeing the amount of transmissi­on that we’re seeing right now.”

When asked about Henry’s comments, gym co-owner Cole DaSilva pointed to other sectors that have been allowed to continue to operate.

“There are certain things out there that are allowed to stay open if they provide certain sports services to sports teams,” DaSilva said. “You also have gyms in Maple Ridge near Vancouver who are allowed to stay open for people between the ages of 13 and 17 years old. You can also do boxing.

“I get what they are trying to say here. The Omicron variant is transmissi­ble, but if that is the case then multiple other locations would be closed down. There are pictures all over the internet of casinos completely packed of individual­s shoulder to shoulder, but nobody is speaking about that.”

Mark said he wants to see data involving the spread of COVID-19 in gyms. “She [Henry] said they have been seeing a pattern,” Mark said. “Show us the pattern. If that is the evidence that you are going to use to close down our facilities and negatively the health of 1,350 members, and take away my livelihood as a Canadian citizen, then show me the data.”

Mark said the City of West Kelowna informed the gym Tuesday it would not be renewing its licence to operate over non-compliance with the public health order.

In a statement, the municipali­ty confirmed that. “We have not issued the 2022 business licence renewal for Iron Energy Fitness Centre, 104-2476 Westlake Road, at this time, as the business is operating in contravent­ion of a public health order. The city will review this decision after further consultati­on with Interior Health,” the city said.

“We are still open today and our gym is popping,” Mark said.

Interior Health has yet to take action, but if it does, Mark said the gym is ready. “We will cut the locks off and we will open our gym,” he said.

“We will open our gym as a charity donation if we need to. We are staying open. We are taking a stand. We will not be bullied into compliance.”

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