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DURHAM 鈥?Municipalities are hoping warnings will be enough to convince people to stay out of public parks and recreational facilities, but are preparing to fine residents if needed.In Brock, work crews are being pulled away from important road repair duty to continuously replace signs and tape indicating the closure of public parks, facilities and parking lots. Like everywhere else, all our parks and playgrounds are closed and its sad that weve actually had to
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