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St Marys offers public art to picnic on

Article content Local artist Bonnie Richardson’s table at Milt Dunnell Field was designed as a surprise for a couple of her grandkids after their family faced multiple COVID-19 infections. It’s based on the Eye Spy books Richardson has been reading to them for years and includes about 16 hidden things to find within its multi-coloured pattern. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. St. Marys offers public art to picnic on Back to video “It was a tough month,” Richardson said, adding everyone has recovered. “I just worked feverishly on it for a whole week. They helped me pick a design and as I worked through it I just thought, ‘this is for them.’”

Pandemic rules loosening, but public health measures still required: Health unit

Pandemic rules loosening, but public health measures still required: Health unit A steady supply of COVID-19 vaccine and decreasing case counts in many regions of Ontario are allowing the province to loosen public-health restrictions Wednesday, which means slightly relaxed gathering limits and a little more capacity at local shops. Author of the article: Beacon Herald staff Publishing date: Jun 29, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  A couple in Stratford enjoy drinks on the patio at Mercer s Beer Hall. Outdoor dining tables will be allowed to seat six people when the province moves into Step 2 of its reopening plan Wednesday. (Galen Simmons/Stratford Beacon Herald)

Stratford library resuming in-person services, launching summer activities

Article content The Stratford Public Library will reopen to visitors next week as staff respond to a high demand for summer programs taking place over the next couple of months. After the province moves into the second stage of its reopening plan Wednesday, indoor library services will resume Monday. That means a limited number of people – no more than 25 at once, a quarter of the library’s capacity – will again be able to browse the collection and check out materials in person. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Stratford library resuming in-person services, launching summer activities Back to video

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