Warming Centre at Keeler Centre Arena – Open for Residents Affected by Power Outages

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Now that the Keeler Centre has power, the Township of Cramahe will be opening a warming centre at the Keeler Centre Arena, located at 80 Division Street, in response to the recent ice storm and power outages. The warming centre will be available Monday-Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Residents are welcome to:

• Charge their electronics

• Warm up

• Access hot showers

• Gather water

Please note:

• All children must be supervised at all times.

• No food services will be provided.

• The warming centre is dependent on stable power. Power outages have been occurring,
so availability may change – please stay updated.

We encourage residents in need to take advantage of this service while it’s available.

The Colborne Library, 6 King Street West, is open from 11am to 8pm, Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday. Washrooms and a warm space are available.

For more information, please contact the Town Hall 905-355-2821 Ext. 0.

Pete Fisher
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