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Mass vaccination will have to make way for sports at the Brockville Memorial Centre come September, Mayor Jason Baker said this week.
The comments come as locals continue to get their first, then their second, COVID-19 jabs.
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“The Memorial Centre will return to normal ice operations on time as promised to the people we have contracts with,” Baker said in an interview on Tuesday.
“The health unit has been aware of our deadline to return to a rink for a long time,” the mayor stated.
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When Brockville residents join people across Ontario to dine in outdoor patios Friday, they can cool off afterward with a walk in the Brockville Railway Tunnel.
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When Brockville residents join people across Ontario to dine in outdoor patios Friday, they can cool off afterward with a walk in the Brockville Railway Tunnel.
City Hall announced earlier this week the popular attraction will open Friday morning as the province enters Stage One of its gradual re-emergence from COVID-19 lockdown.
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The tunnel will open at 9 a.m. Friday and operate on a nine-to-nine schedule, with the same caveats in place as in last year’s mid-pandemic reopening.
When Brockville residents join people across Ontario to dine in outdoor patios Friday, they can cool off afterward with a walk in the Brockville Railway Tunnel.