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Three upcoming live virtual events at the Brantford Public Library will help people prepare for a major milestone in their lives.
They are sessions on decluttering, downsizing and decorating small spaces.
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People can register for a single event or the three-part series by calling the library at 519-756-2220, ext. 2, or through the library’s online events calendar.
Once registered, participants will receive, closer to the session date, an email with a Zoom invite. Library membership is not required to participate in the events.
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Officials make change to COVID-19 vaccine and testing site at Hard Rock Stadium
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At Hard Rock Stadium, officials continue to urge patience when it comes to getting appointments.
Officials said they have been vaccinating around 1,000 people per day and believe that number will increase.
Those lucky enough to get an appointment at Hard Rock Stadium will now get their shots at Gate 16, which is separate from the existing COVID-19 testing site.
Jane Anderson and her husband came all the way from Lake Worth. For Jane, a breast cancer survivor, the shot means a lot.
“I called all day long, all day from eight in the morning until about five, and they finally answered, and we got the appointments,” Anderson said. “I have an amazing prognosis but again, my immune system is not amazing so this means we can start to have a life again.”
A Tale of Two Senate Rallies
Kelly Loeffler and Jon Ossoff are speaking to two vastly different audiences. Ã
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PEACHTREE CITY, GEORGIA â At one of Sen. Kelly Loefflerâs final re-election rallies, Peachtree resident Gail Allen recalls how just that morning, she saw another video confirming that Georgiaâs general election was ârigged.â Gail doesnât remember exactly where she saw the clip; her husband Steve suggests Newsmax or possibly one of the pro-Trump Facebook pages. But itâs made election integrity one of their top concerns.
Steve lays out for me a three-pronged approach to how voter fraud took place in Georgia and all the other swing states that President Donald Trump happened to lose. Heâs emailed Georgiaâs Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and his local elected officials about his concerns, but he hasnât yet heard back from them. âThe system is rigged against Republicans,â Steve says. But heâs ho