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It s been pretty hot : Waterloo Region residents using splash pads, AC to beat the heat

It s been pretty hot : Waterloo Region residents using splash pads, AC to beat the heat
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Waterloo Region splash pads reopening gradually following provincial decision

  WATERLOO Although the province has given the green light for splash pads to reopen Saturday, most in the Waterloo Region won t be ready to operate by then. Officials with the City of Waterloo are eyeing a June 5 opening for splash pads. Our opening date remains scheduled for June 5 as we have some warranty maintenance work currently underway, city spokesperson Tony Iavarone said in an email Friday. If the work can finish earlier we will open earlier. In Kitchener, staff are working to open their locations at Breithaupt Park, Centreville Chicopee, Chandler Mowat, Doon Pioneer Park, and Kingsdale as soon as possible, and that they’re expected to be ready to go on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Kitchener sets up one-way parking system at McLennan Park

  KITCHENER The City of Kitchener says the parking lots at McLennan Park were overwhelmed from people wanting to use the park. The City has set up a temporary, one-way parking system to ease congestion. Residents are asked to enter McLennan Park at Block Line Road, and exit onto Ottawa Street South. Both ends will be staffed. The City says it’s not meant to limit the number of people in the park. Overflow traffic will be directed to nearby lots, such as the Lions Arena parking lot. Share:

Residents make due with snowy Boxing Day as weather-dependent businesses fight closures

Families were out on Boxing Day trying to make the most of what they were allowed to do on the first day of the Ontario-wide COVID-19 lockdown, while weather-dependent businesses are hoping not to be left out in the cold for long.

Residents make do with snowy Boxing Day as weather-dependent businesses fight closures

  KITCHENER Families were out on Boxing Day trying to make the most of what they were allowed to do on the first day of the Ontario-wide COVID-19 lockdown, while weather-dependent businesses are hoping not to be left out in the cold for long. The Buis family moved to Kitchener from South Africa in March and were out sledding for their first time on Boxing Day. It s so easy to get trapped down in our houses, said Chris Buis. They were joined by dozens of other families at McLennan Park taking to the hills for one of the only pandemic-safe winter activities.

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