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But that all changed in 2014, after a Woodstock police officer and her family were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning, prompting Ontario lawmakers to make the life-saving device a requirement.
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And now, a foundation whose efforts led to this change is being recognized with a donation of up to $10,000 from the 100 Women Who Care Oxford County.
“A donation like this is amazing, especially one that is from an organization such as the 100 Women in Oxford, because Oxford really is ground zero for why our foundation was born,” said Conrad Galambos, a spokesperson for Hawkins-Gignac Foundation for CO Education.
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Dundas, Ont., restaurant installs thermal and mask kiosk for employees and patrons
A restaurant in the town of Dundas, Ont., has announced its newest team member, a thermal and mask kiosk named Janus, to help the business wade through the uncomfortable realities of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Posted: Mar 05, 2021 10:56 AM ET | Last Updated: March 5
Janus features facial recognition technology that alerts for non-compliance of mask wearing requirements.(Submitted by Conrad Galambos)
A Dundas restaurant has announced its newest team member, a thermal and mask kiosk named Janus, to help the business wade through the uncomfortable realities of the COVID-19 pandemic.