According to Regional Councillor Rob Grossi, there is broad community support for a short term reopening of some or all of the municipality’s beaches, as long as physical distancing is maintained, and they’re limited to residents-only access. “You can’t really restrict the beach, that’s going to be the hardest thing to do, and we don’t have the manpower to do it. I don’t want to get into that.”. “I don’t want to get in the situation where a resident is walking up to somebody else in the park or on a beach and says: Hey! to colleagues, clients or customers, or inquire about What you can do is restrict parking to resident parking only,” said Mr. Grossi. Police say a post-mortem examination will be conducted to determine the identity of the deceased and the cause of death. We know you are not from here. Whether it’s a full opening or whether it’s residents only. “York Region Public Health continues to emphasize the necessity for physical distancing rules to be observable before safely reopening our beaches.”. The risk to York Region … The man Toronto police say killed 9-year-old Christine Jessop in 1984, Tens of thousands of passengers connect from international to domestic flights before quarantine, Giuliani's risk to Trump in the spotlight again after Biden email saga, 'It had to be someone we knew well': Christine Jessop's family speaks after 1984 murder solved, Angry mobs damage two Indigenous lobster fishing facilities, Experts answer your coronavirus questions, part 15, Queensville, Ont. Several suspects sought after Toronto man shot in Georgina: police, Massive fire destroys lobster pound in southern Nova Scotia, U.S. to carry out 1st federal execution of woman in nearly 70 years, Who was Calvin Hoover? By: Mike Anderson With York Region moving to Stage 2 this Friday, the Town of Georgina’s Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) is deciding which public amenities, including its waterfront parks and beaches, will get the green light to reopen. Sign-up to have your Georgina Post e-mailed straight to you every 2 weeks. But Ward 3 Councillor Dave Neeson, who resides in Willow Beach, isn’t ready to reopen the beaches. Featured photo: Pefferlaw Dam permissions/licensing, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com. presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution However, the pressure to reopen the beaches, at least for residents-only, has been building, as Georgina’s active COVID-19 cases remain mostly in long-term care, and other jurisdictions move to reopen their beach areas. Republication or distribution of this content is According to a spokesperson, town staff are working to ensure additional signage, physical distancing markers and enforcement are ready for the opening date of June 20.

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