Ottawa’s mayor is pressuring Ontario’s premier to allow splash pads to open this weekend, when a loosening of pandemic rules will permit access to golf courses, tennis courts and other outdoor amenities, once again. Read More
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No splash pads for long weekend — but Watson wants Ford to reconsider
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