YORKVILLE â Face masks are making a comeback at the Racine County Fair, at least with some people.
As public health officials urge Americans to resume wearing face masks to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, the county fair underway this weekend in Yorkville has become a testing ground for pandemic safety protocols.
Get full access to exclusive content from The Journal Times and journaltimes.com for one year at this special rate.
While most people are attending the fair mask-less, some are heeding the new advice and strapping on masks while they enjoy the sights and sounds of the county fair.
Sarah Hawks of Mukwonago said she is vaccinated against COVID-19, but her 11-year-old son, Will, is too young to get vaccinated. So both of them put on face masks Friday before heading out for a day at the fairgrounds.
Consumers unleashed winnipegfreepress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from winnipegfreepress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Thousands of Canadians have come together to put their money behind their words when it comes to gender equality.
Thousands of Canadians have come together to put their money behind their words when it comes to gender equality.
They’re not supporting political parties aimed at increased parity, necessarily. Rather, they’re investing in women, or more specifically women-led Canadian companies. Many see themselves as financial feminists.
Kirk Lyttle / Saint Paul Pioneer Press We call ourselves a ‘financial feminist’ platform, says Shelley Kuipers, co-founder and co-CEO of The51.
The Calgary-based investment collective is aiming to bring together mostly women to invest venture capital in promising, innovative businesses in agri-tech, clean-tech, health care and other fast-growing sectors all led by women.