“You know the color of the hair here? We want to have it because we don’t want to be in a hospital with COVID,” said Rita Bagnall.
The Simsbury couple got a call on Tuesday to reschedule their COVID-19 vaccine appointment at UConn Health in Farmington.
“Here it is, UConn. You want your shot now? I look at my husband. He says, yes let’s go. So here we are. We’re done and we’re happy,” said Bagnall.
They were among about 1,000 people who had their appointment this week previously canceled because of supply shortages.
On Tuesday teams at UConn Health scrambled to rebook patients after a major feat in the midst of the snowstorm.
Three people charged after break in at City Furniture
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Three people are facing charges following a break and enter at City Furniture on third avenue.
Prince George RCMP received the report early yesterday (Monday) morning, and was able to respond within three minutes of the dispatch call.
The trio were apprehended at the corner of Quebec Street and 6th Avenue and found to be carrying a televison valued at about $1300.
30-year-old Samantha Peterson, 49-year-old Robin Fleury and 27-year-old Bruce Nelson have been identified as the suspects by police.
The BC Prosecution Service has approved charges of Break and Enter with Intent to Commit an Offence against all three people involved.
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