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A man walks by the Rogers Centre on Monday.COLE BURSTON/The Canadian Press

The CN Tower reopened late Friday after being closed since Monday over concerns about ice falling from the Toronto landmark.

The tower’s Twitter feed said crews have worked to ensure the buildings and streets in the surrounding area are safe for the public.

The downtown Toronto attraction was first closed on Monday after chunks of ice fell onto streets and buildings below.

The tumbling ice made a hole in the roof of the nearby Rogers Centre, forcing the cancellation of a baseball game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.

The city experienced rain, freezing rain and strong winds last weekend and earlier this week.

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