Here s CBC Ottawa s latest roundup of key updates during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Posted: May 03, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 3
A woman checks her phone while walking through downtown Ottawa on May 2, 2021, during the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.(Trevor Pritchard/CBC) comments
Recent developments:
Those 18 and older in Ontario s hot spots can book vaccine appointments as of 8 a.m. today.
Ottawans 50 and older will be eligible as of Thursday.
Another 174 COVID-19 cases were reported Sunday in Ottawa.
The pandemic is increasingly putting a strain on personal relationships.
People seeking to become pregnant are calling for fertility clinics to be declared essential.
The Nevada City Chamber of Commerce promotes local business and the enjoyment of Nevada City. Volunteers help keep Nevada City looking great, and welcome and inform visitors and residents about businesses, activities, and events. Spring Clean-Up volunteer duties include painting curbs, planting plants, raking, hand weeding and other general projects. Volunteers are asked to bring their own mask, work gloves, and water. Tools and other supplies will be provided. In adherence to COVID-19 guidelines, masks will need to be worn and physical distancing will be maintained among volunteers. Shifts are two to four hours.
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Can you spare one hour out of your week for Dogs Run Free? Volunteer Dog Park Ambassadors are responsible for daily maintenance at the dog park. The efforts of Park Ambassadors help create a safe and clean park so dogs and people can have a better experience. Ambassadors empty trash cans, restock poop bag dispensers, and do some light sweeping of walkways. Each volunteer has an assigned day and can fulfill their duties at any time throughout the day. Most volunteers are able to bring their dog so their dog can play while they do their duties. Cleaning supplies and other essentials are provided.