According to a bylaw passed 13 years ago in Windsor, Ontario, the city’s pool owners must open their pools by June 1. Failure to follow through can incur a charge of $200 plus tax.
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Parents in Hamilton are frustrated with the long wait times at the city’s pools and the limited time allocated per slot. Meanwhile, a reporter for The Record describes the anguish and anxiety of the process of enrolling her daughter into Kitchener’s swimming lessons as playing “The Hunger Games.”
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The city of Edmonton has updated its swimwear policies to allow all adults and minors, accompanied by their parents or legal guardians, to swim topless in its public pools. The change was made to promote inclusivity and reflect the human rights laws of Alberta.
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After a year of a dilapidated outdoor pool being shut down, the city hall of London, Ont., is developing a plan to reopen it this summer.
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The town of Riverview, N.B., has come up with designs and an updated cost schedule for a proposed recreation centre to house a pool, walking track, field house, and fitness centre, after almost a decade worth of planning.
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A Welland-based contractor, with a bid of $88,800, has been selected to install a ramp at Welland city’s Maple Park Pool, proposed by the city’s community services director as a necessary enhancement for improving accessibility and providing access to more users.
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The City of Toronto on Sunday, Sept. 4, opened nine pools to let Toronto’s dog owners bring their pets in for a swim. Dogs were allowed to swim between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., under the watchful eye of their owners.
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The City of Charlottetown, Prince Edwards Island, is reviewing a replacement to the city’s current backyard pool fencing bylaw with a requirement for pool covers.
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