By Jon Farmer
On December 1st each year, we mark World AIDS Day to remember people lost to AIDS related diseases and to raise awareness about HIV prevention and treatment. Globally in 2019 there were 38 million people living with HIV, the infection that leads to AIDS. As Violence Prevention Grey Bruce marks World AIDS Day in our 16 Days of Activism article series, we encourage everyone in our communities to look past the stereotypes surrounding HIV and AIDS, to recognize that they impact people in our communities, and to take action to raise awareness and work towards prevention.
- by Kris Heathers
Like many restaurants still open during the COVID-19 pandemic, deliveries are now a primary revenue source at Elsie’s Diner. Unfortunately, relying on third-party companies to get our food orders into customers' hands comes with a big hit on the bottom line. Uber Eats, Door Dash and SKIP the Dishes are ...
The Grey Bruce Health Unit is working with Bluewater District School Board to address a probable case of COVID-19 associated with Macphail Memorial Elementary School, Flesherton, Ontario.
A probable case is defined as an individual having a direct link with a positive COVID-19 case, who is experiencing symptoms and has not been tested. ...
Eat Local Grey Bruce is hosting a holiday auction currently until December 11th at 7 pm through a Facebook group. The goal of the auction is to raise funds to support our operations becoming more Zero Waste. We have gathered the warehouse space, jars, and containers needed but need support paying for an industrial dishwasher. ...
9 new cases reported in the past 24 hours in Grey Bruce; Kincardine - 3, Arran-Elderslie – 2, Hanover – 1, Grey Highlands – 1, Southgate – 1, West Grey – 1
· 336 confirmed cases to date (current cumulative total) ...
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