It appears Ontario Liberal government has made an about-face on its decision to close nine ServiceOntario locations across the province.

A government spokeswoman told CBC News in May that the decision to close the Guelph ServiceOntario office by Oct. 31 in was made "after careful analysis."

However, as of today, the Guelph office on Stone Rd. remains open, as do the eight other locations that the provincial government had earmarked for closure.

"We are re-evaluating the decision to close the nine ServiceOntario locations announced earlier this year," Christine Burke, the spokeswoman for Government and Consumer Services Minister Marie-France Lalonde wrote in an email to CBC News.

"This decision will be determined on a case-by-case basis, as the locations in question have unique circumstances."

CBC News obtained a document in May that stated the province would close four ServiceOntario locations in Southern Ontario by the end of October.

They included:

1 Stone Rd in Guelph.

1151 Dundas Street West location in Mississauga.

​2800 Highpoint Drive in Milton.

1004 Highway 17 office in Terrace Bay.

Three other ServiceOntario offices, in Embrun, Minden and Morrisburg were scheduled to close by Nov. 25, while the final suite of locations in Blind River and Kemptville were set to be shuttered by Feb. 24, 2017.