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Star Trek The Original Series Rewatch: Day of the Dove

Stardate: unknown Captain’s log. Kirk, McCoy, Chekov, and Lieutenant Johnson from security beam down to Beta XII-A, phasers ready, responding to a report of a human colony being attacked by an unknown ship. But Chekov detects no sign of the colony nor of any sign that it was destroyed, or even that it ever existed, and McCoy reads no life signs. Then Spock calls from the Enterprise there’s a Klingon ship approaching. However, Sulu scans the Klingon ship and discovers that it’s disabled, with multiple explosions. Commander Kang beams down with a landing party and strikes Kirk, accusing him of firing on his ship and disabling it, while Kirk accuses Kang of destroying the colony on the planet.

As supply of vaccine rises, we can ramp it up, health unit says

Author of the article: Brian Cross Publishing date: Mar 03, 2021  •  March 3, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Beginning of the end? Theresa Marentette, CEO of the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit, leads a media tour of the vaccination clinic set up at the WFCU Centre in Windsor on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Local inoculations are expected to ramp up fast and soon. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star Article content “The beginning of the end” was how Essex County Warden Gary McNamara hopefully described on Wednesday the sprawling new vaccination clinic carved out of the community rinks at the WFCU Centre. The clinic started Monday, vaccinating people age 80 and up at a rate of six every 15 minutes, or 169 per day. But that number rises to nine every 15 minutes starting Thursday and on Monday a similar centre opens at the Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre in Leamington, with plans for additional locations in the city and county as the flow of vaccine swells.

6 COVID-19 deaths have taken place at Windsor Regional Hospital in the last 3 days

Obits | Bemidji Pioneer

Arlys A. Weaver Arlys Weaver died peacefully on December 8, 2020 at Neilson Place in Bemidji, where she enjoyed the last years of a life well-lived. She was born February 26, 1920, in Cando, North Dakota. Her father, Oscar Swenson, emigrated from Norway at age 4 with his family on a steamship to Ellis Island. The Swensons homesteaded near Saint John, ND. Her mother, Ella Bowen, was born in a covered wagon coming up from Iowa to Minnesota, and met Oscar in the farm country of North Dakota, where they worked just after WW1. Oscar and Ella moved to Minnesota, where they farmed on the Ponsford Prairie northwest of Park Rapids. Arlys met her husband, Harold Weaver, when he came to the Swenson farm with a threshing crew. Arlys and Harold married in 1940 and owned a dairy farm near Park Rapids. Arlys was a fine homemaker, but once her children were old enough, she worked at the Hubbard County Courthouse, the medical clinic, and the local gas company until her retirement. She enjoyed

Local healthcare staff feeling the impact of COVID-burnout combined with online negativity

  WINDSOR, ONT. Frontline healthcare workers in Windsor-Essex are being encouraged not to engage with negative online commenters as COVID-19 cases continue to climb in the region. Hospital staff say their personal vehicles have been targeted with flyers denying the legitimacy of the pandemic and novel coronavirus. “We’re not deceived,” said Windsor Regional Hospital intensive unit nurse Colleen Bourner. We know what we’re dealing with and we’re handling it really well. As well as we can.” Bourner tells CTV News she believes the second wave is worse than the first. “This is beyond what we are used to dealing with,” she said. 

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