But some local facilities are hoping that changes so that they can reopen before Step 3. THEMUSUEM in Kitchener has opened two new exhibits, including a feathered dinosaur exhibit and Sonica, a sound exhibit - but the public hasn t been able to see either yet. “It’s been sitting here. All the dinosaurs have been patiently waiting for the guests to arrive,” said David Marskell, THEMUSEUM s chief executive. Pre-pandemic, THEMUSEUM’s capacity was around 800 patrons. Marskell said they plan to cap it at much less than that when they’re given the green light to open their doors. Right now, a reopening won t happen until the region reaches Step 3.
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Airport plan depends on extending runway, but a woodlot is in the way
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CAMBRIDGE In early spring, the woodlot behind the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is bright and expectant.
Some of the last remaining deep interior woodland habitat in the area is in this woodlot. This means forest that is more than 200 metres from the edge the woodlot has a small amount, 0.5 hectares.
In 2018, the Region of Waterloo set aside 300 hectares of land as “employment land” for development where Cambridge and Woolwich meet next to the Grand River, known as the East Side Lands, and this woodlot sits in the middle of it.
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