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Quinte West implements further restrictions
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Jan 14, 2021 11:49 AM
The City of Quinte West has issued a statement, in regards to the provincial stay-at-home order that is in effect today.
The outdoor skating rinks in Batawa and the Kinsmen Community dog park are now closed, as the province has banned outdoor gatherings of five or more people.
“We must do everything we can to reduce the strain on our healthcare system. Even in this area, hospitals are already near capacity and would struggle to handle a potential influx of COVID patients. We know these further restrictions will be difficult, but we urge you to continue doing everything you can to limit the spread of this illness,” said Quinte West Mayor Jim Harrison.
All neighbourhood activity centres, including rentals Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery Festival Hall, Memorial Centre, and Cronquist House Intermediate School Site (Culture Services Centre) Leased spaces within City operated recreation and culture facilities including food vendors, retail stores, and private recreation providers, will be closed. All the facilities listed above are expected to stay closed until Jan. 30, 2021. “We know the closure of these facilities significantly impact our residents, but these closures are necessary to ensure we uphold all provincial orders and to do our part to reduce transmission of the virus locally,” said Allan Seabrooke, city manager. “By extending the closure of our recreation facilities we can more efficiently re-open these facilities while also having greater flexibility to adapt to any new, additional or extended provincial restrictions that may be in place in January 2021.”