Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Closures/Cancellations:
The Chatham Granite Club has decided to end its season as of Sunday, March 15, 2020.
The Chatham Granite Club has decided to end its season as of Sunday, March 15, 2020.
All public and private schools to be closed from March 14th-April 5th.
Please visit www.wechu.org for information and daily updates from the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit.
The Men's Club's Annual Pancake Supper to be held on Friday, April 3, 2020 at Selby United Church form
5-7 pm has now been CANCELLED!!
Due to state of emergency the Pembroke Legion will be closed until further notice all events are cancelled sorry for any inconvenience and stay safe
La direction tient à vous aviser que nos activités régulières sont temporairement arrêtées suite au Covid-19
Nous vous informerons dès que la situation reviendra à la normale.
D'ici là, faisons tous des efforts pour contrer le virus et minimiser la contamination, Yvette F. 819-877-2521
Please be advised that all branches of Chatham-Kent Public Library are closing until April 6, 2020.
Due dates will be extended for items already checked out and overdue fines will not accrue during the closure. Holds will be suspended until the library reopens. Library card expiry dates will also be extended.
While we work to minimize the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) by closing all locations of Chatham-Kent Public Library, we encourage you to take advantage of our digital content at www.ckpl.ca/download.
If you don’t have a library card yet don’t worry! You can apply for our virtual card – just visit us at www.ckpl.ca/virtualcards.
Mapleridge will be closed temporarily due to the current Covid-19 pandemic. We will re-open at the earliest date possible, following consultation with recognized Health Authorities.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2020
NORTH BAY - The current situation regarding COVID - 19 has required everyone to adjust their everyday lives. The health and safety of our patrons and staff, at this time, is our single most important focus.
For that reason, and after considerable consideration, the board of the North Bay Public Library has decided to close, at least for the immediate future. This follows the recommendation of Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health.
The province is also advising against gatherings of 50 people or more at this time.
“The decision to close was not taken lightly,” said Ravil Veli, Library CEO. “We came to this decision after considering the best public health advice available.”
Libraries, and other public institutions across the province, have been affected by closures and the North Bay Public Library joins a long list of libraries taking this step.
Veli said, “We will be examining options regarding service delivery, and have reached out to our counterparts across the province to see what others are doing.”
The North Bay Public Library website and social media properties will continue to provide information, regarding library status.
“The situation is evolving, sometimes on an hourly basis, so we are doing our best to keep our patrons and staff healthy and safe,” said Veli.