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 Officials at Grand River Conservation Authority are starting to ponder the future of their park system after receiving a year-end update.During the Dec. 15 meeting, the conservation authority board learned its 11 fee-for-use parks had roughly 1.2 million visitors in 2016 and that in the past three years attendance figures have been steadily increasing stanley en mexico . Staff put the increasing numbers of visitors down to a number of things 鈥?population growth within the watershed, increased numbers within the 30 to 49 age group looking for outdoor recreation, the low Canadian dollar and steady gas prices and increased exposure of the parks through social media.Although weather plays a decisive role in the use of the parks, and 2017 had a wet summer, visits to the parks were only slightly off with just 360,700 day-use admission to Oct. 15, down about 6,000 from record-breaking 2016 numbers. The number of camping nights was also stanley thermobecher  only off slightly, 600 fewer stays than in 2016.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Grand River Conservation Authority  GRCA  parks are operated on a break-even basis, with any surpluses used to replace aging infrastructure, fund new capital projects or provide a cushion during lean years.Dave Bennett, director of operations, told the board most of the GRCA parks were created in the 1960s or 70s and are now in need of infrastructure renewal. Among the capital projects tackled this year we stanley fr re waterline and sanitary sewer line repl Ebre North American stock markets up, loonie down
 Halton Region Public Health reported 84 new cases of COVID -19 on Tuesday, April 26.This is up slightly from the 82 confirmed cases reported the previous day and the 54 cases reported the day before that.Burlington had the most new cases with 47, followed by Oakville with 20, Milton with 13 and Halton Hills with four.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It is important to note that due to changes in COVID-19 testing policy these case counts may be lower than the actual stanley cup  numbers.There were two new COVID-19-related deaths reported in Halton Wednesday  April 27 , one in Oakville and another in Burlington.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There are 51 people with COVID-19 in local hospitals.Halton Region also revealed a new COVID-1 stanley cupe 9 outbreak 鈥?at a congregate living space in Oakville 鈥?declared April 26.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A previous report had the number of loc stanley cup al hospitalizations at 46.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Of the 51 COVID-19 patients, 12 were admitted for COVID-19 while 39 were admitted for other reasons but have since tested positive for the virus.The acute care bed occupancy rate at Haltons hospitals is above capacity at 104 per cent while the intensive care unit bed occupancy rate is at 72 per cent.As of April 13, two of Haltons six wastewater treatment plants are showing increased conce