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Acumulación y quema de basura: autoridades trabajan para solucionar problemática en sector La Chimba | Nacional

Acumulación y quema de basura: autoridades trabajan para solucionar problemática en sector La Chimba | Nacional
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Race to herd immunity: Fraser Health mayors challenge each other increase vaccination rates

  VANCOUVER Mayors in the B.C. health region hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic are challenging each other to boost local vaccination rates. In a friendly competition, mayors across the Fraser Health region are seeing who can achieve certain immunization thresholds – and ultimately community immunity – first. The challenge will mark milestones at the 70, 75 and 80 per cent immunization marks. For now, those measurements will be calculated based on first doses of COVID-19 vaccines. Fraser Health has seen the highest case numbers in our province and it is all hands on deck as we work to provide COVID-19 vaccines to everyone in our region that wants one. As an interconnected region, vaccines are important whether you live in a larger city or a smaller community area,” said Dr. Victoria Lee, president and CEO at Fraser Health, in a news release.

Politicón: Suma bloque

Politicón: Suma bloque
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City taking applications for Statesboro Youth Connect summer career program

City taking applications for Statesboro Youth Connect summer career program
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City spending $65,000 more with firm that led $832,000 Blue Creek study

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. City spending $65,000 more with firm that led $832,000 ‘Blue Creek’ study Penny: Engineers to amend flood maps, provide less costly alternatives for $40M-plus project Statesboro’s city government will pay Freese and Nichols, the multistate engineering and design firm that led an $832,000 feasibility study for the Creek on the Blue Mile project, $65,000 more to do an additional hydrology study of the floodplain in the project area. City Council authorized the additional expenditure Tuesday morning. Besides updating flood insurance rate maps, the added study should allow city officials and the project’s promoters to consider less expensive alternatives to the original reservoir-based Creek on the Blue Mile Plan, said City Manager Charles Penny.

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