Stewartry pensioner told to have another Covid test before he can have life-saving operation
The 74-year-old from Kirkpatrick Durham has already tested negative three times before.
Roger Hay (Image: Dumfries and Galloway Standard)
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A Kirkpatrick Durham pensioner awaiting life-saving surgery has been told he needs another coronavirus test – despite testing negative three times.
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The history of a nearly 200-year-old log cabin recently moved from Sarnia’s Canatara Park to Grand Bend is being discussed in a virtual talk Thursday, hosted by the Lambton Heritage Museum.
The Canatara Park log cabin, believed to have been built in Goderich in the 1830s, floated down Lake Huron to Sarnia in the 1930s, and with ties to Canatara Park benefactor Maud Hanna and the family of former Sarnia alderman and builder Lorne Hay, arrived at the museum in December, said museum curator and supervisor Dana Thorne.
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