Hamilton Recreation Centres
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COVID-19: Hamilton museums, recreation centres close as staff redirected to vaccination effortArenas will stay open, and Hamilton residents can still access marriage licenses, death certificates and other municipal services in-person, by appointment, at city hall.HealthDec 21, 2021
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50 new COVID-19 cases in Hamilton Thursday, as recreation centre limits frustrate councilWard 6 Coun. Tom Jackson says he's "miffed, puzzled and peeved."HealthNov 19, 2020
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City clarifies 10-person limit inside Hamilton arenas, recreation centresHockey teams may train with drills only, as no games or scrimmages are permitted, and there is no access to arena change room facilities.HealthNov 19, 2020
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City to apply for federal, provincial funds for improvements to recreational, cultural facilitiesThe applications must be filed by Nov. 12 and all projects must be substantially completed prior to March 31, 2027.PoliticsOct 16, 2019
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Divided council approves healthier menus in Hamilton arenas and rec centresMayor Fred Eisenberger, one of the strategy's most vocal supporters, says it's about education and "informing people about how they can make better choices."HealthMay 23, 2018
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Hamilton moves toward less bottled water, fewer sugary snacks in recreational facilitiesMedical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson says it's about "making the healthy choice, the easy choice."HealthMay 14, 2018
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