submitted by the township of Central Frontenac | Jul 22, 2020
The Government of Ontario is reopening our businesses, workplaces, services, and public spaces, following the provincial Framework for Reopening. As directed by the province, beginning Friday, July 17, 2020 at 12:01 a.m nearly all businesses and public spaces in the KFL&A area will be permitted to enter Stage 3.
What does this mean for Central Frontenac?
All municipal playground structures and halls will remain closed until proper sanitation protocols can be facilitated. Staff are reviewing the guidelines and working hard to ensure the appropriate procedures are in place. Further announcements will be forthcoming when we are ready to open our playgrounds and halls.
The municipal office remains open to the public; masks are required. Please follow instructions posted at the entrance for entry. Calling ahead for appointments is also encouraged. As our region enters Stage 3, both indoor and outdoor gathering limits have increased but physical distancing still applies with people outside of your social circles.
More details are available at https://www.kflaph.ca/en/healthy-living/whatworkplaces-and-schools-can-do-to-protect-against-covid-19.aspx#Checklists, For updates on our facilities check our website at www.centralfrontenac.com and follow the updates on our Facebook page. For more information please contact the Township of Central Frontenac at 613-279- 2935.
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