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HPE health board told local vaccine supply stable

Article content Dr. Piotr Oglaza, Medical Officer of Health and CEO, reported that as of June 1, 53 per cent of HPEC residents received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. He told the HPE Board of Health Wednesday in a virtual meeting that the province, recognizing that HPEPH received vaccine much later than other regions, is now allocating a consistent and increasing supply of vaccine to our region. He did note, however, that HPEPH has the capacity to administer more vaccines than our current allocation. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Every child matters Hastings Prince Edward Board of Health (BOH) lamented the discovery of remains at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.

Mother s Day Giveaway | COUNTRY 89

Dinner for FOUR at Canalside Restaurant PLUS a basket from Canalside Kitchen Store. A chocolate smash cake with Mother’s Day cookies and a $25 gift card from Mitchell’s Bakery. And a beautiful décor wooden box courtesy of From the Thicket Listen in as we are taking qualifiers from Monday May 3rd to Thursday May 6th. Winner will be announced on Friday May 7th. Good Luck! In addition to our usual Rules & Regulations, by entering this contest you agree: The COUNTRY 89 “MOTHER’S DAY GIVEAWAY” is running Monday May 3rd, 2021 to Thursday May 6th, 2021. Contestants must listen for the “cue to call”, which is played three times a day. When they hear it, they must call the studio. The on-air announcer will take three qualifiers (a total of 9 qualifiers per day). This qualifies contestants for a wooden décor box, bouquet of flowers, a chocolate smash cake and cookies and a $25 gift card from Mitchell’s Bakery, dinner for four at Canalside Restaurant and a basket from Can

Local police forces say they will not randomly stop people

  LONDON, ONT. A day after sweeping new COVID-19 restrictions were announced, police forces across Ontario, including services throughout Southwestern Ontario, have stated they will not randomly stop people. The province’s Solicitor General, Sylvia Jones, granted the authority as part of the province’s bid to put a lid on soaring COVID-19 case counts in Ontario. For the chair of London’s Police Services Board- it hit close to home. I personally, as a health worker in this community experience this distress, said Dr. Javeed Sukhera. My own children wonder if we can take a walk to the park in the middle of everything that’s going on.

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