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Further to Mr. Barningham's thwarted circuit, we walked it again yesterday and today.
If you knew the gate to the north of St. George's Church was locked and your destination were anywhere north and east from that church at 10th Street East and 4th Ave. you'd start from the green space among the trees and flowers. There are some stepping stones to show the way, but there is no sidewalk east of St. George's ...
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After a few months in his lovely new apartment in Owen Sound, 89 year old Frank Barningham has developed a pleasant routine. Some peaceful moments at the labyrinth outside his back gate, a walk around the community gardens and through the 11th St gate by St. George's on his way to the library, or downtown errands. He usually walks back along the harbour and back in his front door at the Strathcona Apartments.
This week his leisurely circuit was cut off. The gate by St. George's was locked. ...
-Madeline Matcheski
With the fast-moving media always trying to cover the next big story, the Russia vs. Ukraine War has been pushed out of the spotlight. We at The Hub are here to change that.
100 Ukrainian soldiers are dying and 500 more are injured every day in war efforts. Despite threats in every city, many Mayors, the President and the Prime Minister are loyal in staying and supporting their country. Ukraine continues to plead for more artillery, food, water and supplies for its soldiers and citizens....
Grey Bruce Health Services is pleased to expand the Urgent Virtual Care program so that more people can visit a physician by phone from the comfort of their own home. Starting on Monday, June 13, virtual visits will now be available four days per week, up from three, and the hours are expanding from five to 7.5 hours a day.
Virtual visits with a GBHS doctor will now be available every ...
For more than two years long-term care homes have faced immense challenges from the pandemic. Residents of our homes have dealt with isolation, fear and worry, sickness, and sadly deaths. Despite these unthinkable challenges, the care providers in our homes continue providing compassion, care, and of course kindness. Long-term care homes have been centres of innovation, courage, and compassion, and we applaud all of the loving staff for the important service they provide. Truly, kindness lives and works here.
June is Seniors’ Month in Ontario. To celebrate, the Thornbury-Clarksburg Rotary Club,
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