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Bancroft public health office closed due to impending freezing rain

By Brock Ormond Mar 10, 2026 | 4:12 PM

Forecasted inclement weather is triggering the closure of a public health office north of Belleville.

As a precaution due to a freezing rain warning in the region, the Southeast Public Health office in Bancroft closed on Wednesday, March 11.

Officials say clinics and classes at these sites will be rescheduled.

SEPH apologizes for the inconvenience.