The search for Bruce McCartney has concluded. At approximately 12:40 p.m. today, citizens walking on a path near the east shore of Owen Sound Harbour observed a body in the water near the shoreline which was recovered by the Owen Sound Fire Department.
The body has been identified as the missing person Bruce McCartney.
Today, Dr. Barbara Yaffe, Associate Chief Medical Officer of Health issued the following statement outlining updated COVID-19 testing guidelines for Ontario:
"Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario has adhered to public health measures and established a strong foundation for testing and case and contact management that allowed us to rapidly identify and contain any COVID-19 outbreaks.. .
There are lots of farm gate sales and porch exchanges that work on the honour system in Grey-Bruce. Owners farm or go to a job or school, and cannot be on-site all the time. Their systems have worked well for years.
But even with the addition of well-labelled security cameras, some dis-honourable people will not be deterred. One local resident posted the following in a Facebook group,
- S. Ashleigh Weeden
It’s starting to sound trite, but COVID-19 has radically changed the way many people live and work. Six months into this pandemic, these changes are producing interesting conversations about the potential of an urban exodus to suburban, small-town and rural places, driven by changing perceptions and priorities.
I'm a naturally optimistic and positive person, but I need to express my frustration in the ways our governments have dropped the ball in returning our children safely to school. To create such a stringent illness protocol, and not anticipate the massive increase in testing required is unacceptable.
My kids have been back in school for 3 weeks. Week 1 we had to get a covid test...
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