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Local ice fishing outfitters are taking a cautious approach to opening this year as concerns about travel north from southern Ontario continue amid the province-wide lockdown.
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“We don’t by any means want to bring people up from down south and possibly bring COVID to the area,” says Nick Day, owner of Rob’s Fishing Charters.
As of Boxing Day, the Ontario government placed the entire province in the grey, or lockdown, zone of public health measures, the strictest restrictions possible for any given region.
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Houston Police Department K-9 Handler Justin Ferguson with dog Keno.Courtesy of Memorial HermannShow MoreShow Less
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Memorial Hermann Life Flight Nurse Donnie Beebe, Houston Police Department K-9 Trainer Kristin Uhlin and Uhlin s K-9 partner Sita prepare to board the helicopter.Courtesy of Memorial HermannShow MoreShow Less
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Sita, a K-9 police officer, served the Houston Police Department for 13 years.Courtesy of Memorial HermannShow MoreShow Less
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Houston Police Department s K-9 Trainer Kristin Uhlin, her K-9 partner Sita and Memorial Hermann Life Flight Nurse Michele Bourgeois, aboard the life flight helicopter.Courtesy of Memorial HermannShow MoreShow Less