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OTTAWA Ottawa residents age 80 and older can register for a COVID-19 vaccination appointment, an orange St. Patrick s Day in Ottawa and honouring CFRA s Brian Fraser. CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at five stories to watch in Ottawa this week. The Ontario government s website for booking COVID-19 vaccination appointments will go live on Monday, allowing residents 80 and older to book appointments to receive the shot. Premier Doug Ford announced Sunday that the portal will be live at 8 a.m. Monday and will be accepting appointment bookings at mass immunization clinics, starting with individuals 80 and older. The city of Ottawa began booking appointments for people aged 90 and older last Wednesday, with the first mass vaccination clinic opening on Friday. Mayor Jim Watson says all Ottawa residents 80 and older can book appointments starting Monday, with the city hoping to begin administering the shots on Tuesday.
FRANKVILLE, ONT. The mural for a former Ottawa Senators goaltender that was removed from a bedroom wall in Frankville, is now ready to be auctioned off to raise funds for a young Brockville girl fighting cancer. The mural of Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Dominik Hasek was carefully removed from the home near Brockville in October and sent to the original artist who painted it, Michael O’Shea in Perth, to be touched-up. It is now back in Frankville, waiting for the auction to start on Friday Dec. 18. Honestly, 2020 is going to end on a great note. I believe that’s really where we’re heading, said Jennifer Hope, the owner of the home where the mural was located.