COVID-19 response framework.The move would go beyond what the framework requires, which allows up to 10 people to use sports and recreation facilities.
Guelph bylaw inspects 106 stores on weekend, no coronavirus fines laid But the city said along with health and safety concerns, operating pools and rinks for 10 people is not practical or affordable.“It’s disappointing, but we believe it’s the right thing to do,” deputy CAO Colleen Clack-Bush said.She said sports and recreation facilities pose the biggest challenge for the city.“We want to encourage people to stay active and healthy, and limit interaction among people who don’t live together,” Clack-Bush said.As of Tuesday, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health was in the.