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Coronavirus: City of Peterborough staying the course on municipal closures, restrictions

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When it comes to reopening municipal facilities and amenities amid the coronavirus pandemic, the City of Peterborough is taking a cautious approach.

All of the city’s arenas are closed until May 31 due to the ongoing pandemic, and at this point, municipal facilities, parks and sports fields are not expected to reopen anytime before that. “The last thing that anyone wants (is) to reopen early and have a spike in new cases and then you’re back to square one,” said Mayor Diane Therrien. “End of May is a more likely scenario, although the City of Peterborough doesn’t have a date set.

We are following the direction from our medical officer of health, the province and the feds so that we prioritize the safety of our residents.” With sunshine in

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