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Staff redeployed in Lincolnshire s hospitals as COVID cases continue to rise

Staff redeployed in Lincolnshire s hospitals as COVID cases continue to rise
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JTF preparing to reopen in Lincoln after Poundstretcher saves firm

JTF preparing to reopen in Lincoln after Poundstretcher saves firm
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It s back! Bangers & Fizz Charity Quiz returns on November 25

It s back! Bangers & Fizz Charity Quiz returns on November 25
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Provincial parks, snowmobile clubs see rise in interest

Author of the article: Max Martin Publishing date: Jan 12, 2021  •  January 12, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  While Kristen Webb tries to attract some chickadees to her handful of seeds, her sister Stefanie Webb and dad Don Webb of Caledon try to toast some hotdog buns to go with their wieners for lunch in Pinery Provincial Park. Mike Hensen/Postmedia Network Article content Some Southwestern Ontario provincial parks are anticipating more visitors than usual this winter, as the second wave of COVID-19 turns them into natural havens for people weary of lockdown cabin fever and with few indoor options for recreation open. Officials at Pinery Provincial Park report a “slight increase” in both day use and overnight camping so far this winter compared to previous years.

Provincial parks, snowmobile clubs see rise in interest as they await snow

Author of the article: Max Martin  •  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Publishing date: Jan 09, 2021  •  January 9, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  While Kristen Webb tries to attract some chickadees to her handful of seeds, her sister Stefanie Webb and dad Don Webb of Caledon try to toast some hotdog buns to go with their wieners for lunch in Pinery Provincial Park. (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press) Article content Some Southwestern Ontario provincial parks are anticipating more visitors than usual this winter, as the second wave of COVID-19 turns them into natural havens for people weary of lockdown cabin fever and with few indoor options for recreation open.

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