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July 15, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Sam Odrowski
Orangeville residents looking for a local family doctor and walk-in medical services are in luck. Chafford 200 Medical Center (195 Broadway), just celebrated its grand opening last Friday (July 9) and is currently accepting patients.
Dufferin–Caledon MP Kyle Seeback, Dufferin–Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones, and Orangeville Mayor Sandy Brown welcomed the new medical centre to the community with a ribbon cutting ceremony during its grand opening.
Mayor Brown noted the need for more walk-in clinics locally, as he’s had several residents reach out to him about losing their family doctor as of late.
“These types of walk-in clinics are needed because right now and certainly through the COVID period it was difficult to get in to see a doctor,” he said.
New walk-in clinic celebrates grand opening with local leaders
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June 30, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Sam Odrowski
Orangeville’s Canada Day celebrations are going to look much different this year, following the discovery of 715 unmarked graves near a former residential school in Saskatchewan and the remains of 215 children in British Colombia.
In light of the unsettling reports of the mass unmarked graves, Mayor Sandy Brown put forward a notice of motion to light up the Town Hall orange instead of red and white from June 30 to July 2, which saw unanimous support during Council’s Monday night meeting.
Alder Recreation Centre’s façade will also be turned orange.
“The Alder Street Complex has been the home of a lot of Indigenous ceremonies. It’s the home of a permanent placement of the Indigenous flag, and also the home of the Indigenous Medicine Wheel, so it’s really a building that that has some tradition with respect to celebrating indigenous culture,” noted Mayor Brown