On Monday, frontline workers gathered in front of Queen’s Park to call on Premier Ford’s government to pass Bill 8, which would provide 10 paid sick days and 14 additional days during public health emergencies. With a vote on the bill expected this week, health experts and essential workers reiterated the importance of paid sick leave as a crucial public health measure to combat Ontario’s fourth wave, prevent flu outbreaks, and reduce the ongoing burden on the healthcare system.
It was with great pleasure that Meaford Museum staff were able to present long-time volunteer, Coral Chapple Henderson, with a Certificate of Appreciation from the Municipality of Meaford in recognition of her hard work and dedication to the Museum since 1986.
Born and raised in Meaford, Coral’s interest in history grew out of a desire to learn more about her father’s parents. Once she began researching them, she quickly found herself ...
Following Health Canada’s approval of the paediatric Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, children aged five to 11 will be eligible to book their appointment to receive the vaccine beginning Tuesday, November 23, 2021.
The Ontario government says this is part of its strategy to keep the province’s schools open for in-person learning ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Back to the pulling teeth analogy (credit to Richard Thomas, who used it to describe getting people to participate on City of Owen Sound committees.)
Six committees will have vacancies in February; currently you are represented on those by 33 public members – 10 women and 23 men, and elected members of council, currently 7 men and 2 women – all with varying skill sets and experiences ...
For the week of November 22 – November 27, the Grey Bruce Health Unit will hold vaccine clinics at the following locations and times. Clinic list is subject to change.
Monday, November 22
· Frank MacIntyre Building, 250 Main St, Dundalk, 10:00am - 3:00pm ...
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