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Absurd : Heritage NZ complicates Wellington rail upgrade with concerns of colour palette, foot-traffic

Absurd : Heritage NZ complicates Wellington rail upgrade with concerns of colour palette, foot-traffic Newshub 17 hrs ago © Provided by Newshub Heritage New Zealand is protesting the installation of automatic ticketing systems in a Wellington train station because it could bring more passengers and wouldn t match the colour palette. At the moment, only cash can be used on trains, and paper tickets can be bought before boarding. Snapper cards can only be used on buses - but the Greater Wellington Regional Council (GRWC) wants to trial the automatic tickets on the Johnsonville train line. For this, Snapper top-up machines would need to be installed in the historic Wellington train station - and Heritage NZ isn t so sure it s a good idea.

Most vaccines administered in single day in Waterloo Region thanks to Bingemans clinic

  KITCHENER Health officials have set the record for the most COVID-19 vaccines administered in a single day in Waterloo Region thanks in big part to the Bingemans clinic. The record for most vaccines at a clinic was set at 4 p.m. on Saturday when 3,900 shots had been given. By the end of the day at 10 p.m., over 4,900 vaccines were administered at the Every Dose Counts clinic. Officials confirmed that 12,820 doses were administered across all Waterloo Region clinics on Saturday, which beat the previous single day record of 10,896 set on June 25. On Sunday at 4 p.m., 3,200 vaccines had been administered at the Bingemans Conference Centre for the day, bringing the clinic s total to 8,100 on the weekend.

Most vaccines administered in single day in Waterloo Region at Bingemans clinic

  KITCHENER Health officials have set the record for the most COVID-19 vaccines administered in a single day in Waterloo Region at the Bingemans clinic. As of 4 p.m. on Saturday, 3,900 shots had been given at the “Every Dose Counts” clinic, but the total is expected to be higher before the clinic closes at 10 p.m. “They are stepping up,” said regional chair Karen Redman. “Whether it’s the 600 volunteers who are making this whole ‘hockey hub’ and traditional clinic run, or the people that are coming to get their first or second doses.” “We are really looking for big numbers this weekend to help get our community vaccinated,” said Vickie Murray of the region.

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