Tuesday, March 30, 2021

New COVID-19 Restrictions/Impact on Williams Lake Recreation

Courtesy of the City of Williams Lake:

Following the public health order amendment effective midnight, March 29, 2021, the City of Williams Lake urges everyone to continue to follow best practices, including staying home if you feel unwell or have symptoms; limiting social interactions to household/core bubble members only; physical distancing; wearing a mask; and diligent sanitizing and hand washing.

 

At this time, City facilities remain open, with restrictions in place. City Hall continues normal operations with face covering, physical distancing, and sanitization procedures ongoing. However, the City requests that individuals consider visiting City Hall only if absolutely necessary, or if requested by a staff member. City Hall has a drop box at the front of the building for payments and correspondence. Please visit the City’s website at www.williamslake.ca for a staff directory.

 

The Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex is cancelling all indoor adult group fitness classes until further notice. City staff will contact all individuals who pre-registered for indoor adult group fitness programs and a full refund will be provided. Please call the Complex at 250.398.7665 for more information.

 

The following approved recreation and fitness activities will continue:

  • Public swim and public skate (approved individual/family bubble activities);
  • Indoor individual workouts, and workouts with a personal trainer;
  • Youth programming (21 and under), both indoor and outdoor; and
  • Outdoor fitness, both low intensity and high intensity.

 

As the COVID-19 situation in British Columbia is continually evolving, the City will adapt its response and level of service to meet the requirements of both Interior Health and the Province.  

 

The City will update its residents as soon as any developments occur. For up-to-date information regarding the local response to the COVID-19 situation, with relevant links to current information, visit www.williamslake.ca/COVID-19.

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