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Influenza Pandemic Masked TypistNobody ever wanted or expected to find the world in the situation it is as we face perhaps one of the greatest challenges in over one-hundred years. Just over one-hundred years ago the world reeled after a devastating world war directly into an influenza pandemic that killed millions.

The front line shifted from the battlefront to places of care. One hundred years ago these. . .

covidgraph- by Shea Angus

I am currently in Day 7 of my 14 day quarantine. My friend’s mom had been in contact with the first confirmed case of COVID-19 to hit Bruce-Grey. Before this was known, my friend and I had gone out for dinner to celebrate another friend’s birthday. I felt like I was safe ...

farm safety- by Debra Pretty-Straathof, Director, Ontario Federation of Agriculture

Safety on the farm is important every day of the year. The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association designates one week in March each year to celebrate ag safety week and raise awareness of the importance of working...

Pandemic board game- by David McLeish

We must now plan for living in pandemic times.

Many reference the Spanish flu of 1918, suggesting that once this is ‘over,’ we might enjoy another 122 years before the next pandemic. Not so. Scientists have been warning us that our fun loving, globe trotting days were numbered. Indeed, had we cared to look, there has been abundant evidence that we need

hummingbirdsmall- by John Fearnall

With so much doom and gloom out there, off the top of my head, here are some positive Covid-19 pandemic observations:

- The social media hive mind is finally working in positive ways. I know our response was definitely not ideal, but would we have been able to act as quickly without. . .

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