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PG civic operations see some changes

The City of Prince George has made some amendments to civic operations to better comply with regional public health orders.

Effects to civic operations and City services include:

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  • Aquafit will resume November 8th. Participants will require proof of vaccination. There are no facility capacity restrictions.
  • School bookings will be administered in the same manner as public drop-in swimming.
  • Spectators are allowed for swim clubs and swimming lessons and will require proof of vaccination. Spectator seating will remain at half-capacity.
  • The number of participants allowed to walk on the CN Centre concourse as part of the public walking program has been reduced from 75 to 50.
  • User groups making use of civic facilities and arenas are required to have their own Covid-19 safety plan that includes vaccine passport checks. Attendance at the facilities is capped at 50%.

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