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In loving memory of my dear parents, Gertie May True & Sydney Albert True, Always, Now & Forever in my heart from your daughter, Velva
In loving memory of my dear parents, Gertie May True & Sydney Albert True, Always, Now & Forever in my heart from your daughter, Velva
The Capitol Centre is pleased to present On the Edge Fringe's LIVE CHARADES event on Tuesday May 26th, 7:00pm on the Capitol Centre's Facebook page. Two local actors compete against each other for the most correct guesses as the live audience posts their guesses on the live stream! https://www.facebook.com/CapitolCentre/
Benefit for the Unemployment Help Centre on Thursday May 28 from 6:30 am to 4:30 pm. If you would like to donate to this event, you can go to HDGH (1453 Prince Rd. Windsor) and drive down the main driveway and open your trunk and they will remove the food with no contact. Financial and e-transfer donations will also be accepted. Contact Angie Tuovinen if you wish to e-transfer angiet1058@hotmail.com.
Libraries will be allowed to provide curbside services when all the necessary protective measures are in place.
Access to the building will still be denied, until otherwise permitted by the government.
Stay tuned for more details and an announcement of the date they will be open for curbside service.
The City is lifting some restrictions that relate to outdoor
recreational amenities in accordance to the province’s stage-one reopenings.
Examples of activities that are now permissible
include sitting alone or with members of your household, personal fitness, playing catch or
kicking a ball.
The use of tennis courts and multi-use fields will also be permitted for unorganized, casual play
by individuals.
Provincial Orders remain in effect prohibiting the use of play structures, swings, slides, splash
pads and outdoor exercise equipment.
"Quinte Connection" on YourTV is the hub for community events, groups and individuals to share information and ideas. Join host Lindsey Harren as she speaks with interesting individuals from the Quinte region on this informative magazine style program. This week Lindsey welcomes guests from The Kids Got Talent show committee, the Alzheimer Society Hastings Prince Edward and some more about Camp Molly in Quinte. Quinte Connection airs daily at different times including Mondays at 8:00pm. Check the website for more air dates and times
If you are a healthcare professional, caregiver or individual experiencing your own health journey and want to feel empowered, please join us as we host local author Jennifer George live online as she talks about her debut book
Communication Is Care: 9 Empowering Strategies to Guide Patient Healing Tuesday, June 9 at 2pm (via Zoom)
Jennifer is a compassion-focused physiotherapist with vast experience in the private and public sectors of care. She has spent more than 12 years reflecting on the importance of communication in our health and educational systems.
RSVP on www.secc.on.ca under Events by June 5 for your ZOOM invite.
Riverside Drive East will be reduced to one lane between Jefferson Avenue and Patrice Drive for catch basin repair on Monday, May 25 from 8am to 6:30pm. Flag persons will be present.
Effective immediately, the Municipality of Leamington has opened the following outdoor recreational amenities:
The previous provincial restrictions that closed these areas to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 have been lifted as part of the Ontario Government’s first stage of reopening.
Park crews continue to work to set out picnic tables in advance of the weekend and citizens are advised that picnic tables, benches, railings, etc., located in municipal parks and recreational areas are not sanitized.
Members of the public are asked to maintain physical distancing at all times, limit groups to five people or fewer and carry hand sanitizer.
Public washrooms in parks will remain closed as the Municipality develops sufficient sanitizing and cleaning standards.
Outdoor playgrounds, play structures and equipment, beaches and splash pads remain closed until later stages of the province’s reopening plan.
As the Ontario Government continues to lift restrictions, the Municipality will require time to prepare amenities for safe use relative to the COVID-19 pandemic. As amenities reopen, the Municipality will continue to share information publicly at leamington.ca/COVID-19 and through our social media channels.