U.S. News & World Report published a list ranking the best elementary and middle schools in the United States. Several from the Bay State showed up fairly high.
U.S. News & World Report published a list ranking the best elementary and middle schools in the United States. Several from the Bay State showed up fairly high.
Northern Health continues to see large impacts from COVID-19.
In a written statement this afternoon (Jan. 20), Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 500 new cases discovered in the past day in B.C., which brings the total to 62,412.
Of those, Northern Health recorded 35 more infections for an updated authority total of 2,978.
Health officials also announced 14 more people in B.C. have died from the virus, which brings the fatality rate to 1,104.
One of those new deaths took place in the north for a new regional toll of 54 since the pandemic began.
There are 4,345 people listed as active for COVID-19 throughout the province, 320 of whom are in hospital with 66 in critical care.
Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C. s Provincial Health Officer. / Flickr/Province of B.C.
The curve is trending in the right direction, but B.C. s COVID-19 death toll remains concerning for health officials.
Today (Jan. 18), Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry reported 31 people that died from the virus since Friday (Jan. 15), four of which were in the north, rising the regional death toll to 52 since the pandemic began last year.
Across B.C., 1,078 people have succumbed to COVID-19 and there have been 61,447 infections since January 2020 after 1,330 more positive tests came forward over the weekend.
Northern Health recorded 166 new cases for a new regional total of 2,911 since March last year.
WINCHESTER - After years of trying, Winchester finally reached an energy goal: it reduced its energy consumption by 22 percent (weather normalized versus baseline) in municipal use from the 2010 baseline. The townâs target was 20 percent.
(Of course this comes with the caveat that many town buildings closed due to COVID-19 and even when they reopened, none really reopened fully.)
Several projects helped the town reach this goal including LED lights at Ambrose Elementary School, insulation in the Town Hall auditorium and attic insulation at Mystic School. Also contributing were solar arrays at the high school (came online in October), the DPW and Vinson-Owen School.