The City of Kitchener has launched a new portal called Active at Home, which is designed to provide residents with a wide range of free activities during the coronavirus pandemic.
Josh Joseph, who manages the neighbourhood development office for the city, says Kitchener is just trying to keep connected with residents while also giving them solid programming they are used to receiving. “The city has always provided a wide range of programs for people of all ages and abilities,” he explained. “So even though there’s physical distancing practices going on, we’re still committed to connecting with residents.” [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] The portal showcases offerings from the city as well as some