The City of Guelph says all of its municipal buildings, including libraries and recreation centres, will remain closed until the state of emergency imposed by the mayor is lifted.
It was previously announced that the closure would last through July 5, but the city updated its order on Tuesday. “We all want to get out and play in Guelph’s parks and recreation centres and get back to doing ‘normal’ spring things.
But now is not normal, the hard part is no over,” CAO Scott Stewart said. “This is still an emergency, and we will need your support and cooperation to keep your families, your neighbours and your community healthy.” [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] All city-run facilities were closed on