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Durham Region Health issues Extreme Cold Weather alert for Oshawa

Durham Region Health issues Extreme Cold Weather alert for Oshawa Posted on March 4, 2021 by oshawaexpress in NEWS, REGION Durham Region Health Department has issued an Extreme Cold Weather alert for Oshawa. The alert will be in effect from the evening of Thursday, March 4 until the morning of Friday, March 5. According to the region, extreme cold weather alerts are issued when Environment Canada forecasts a temperature of minus 15 degrees Celsius or colder, and/or a wind chill of minus 20 degrees Celsius or colder. During extremely cold temperatures, the region says residents should consider rescheduling outdoor activities or limiting time outdoors. When outside, residents should dress in layers, cover exposed skin and stay dry.

Asymptomatic testing starts for Durham school communities

Asymptomatic testing starts for Durham school communities Change in screening protocols may mean possible school closures: Director Marsh Posted on March 3, 2021 by oshawaexpress in COVID-19, EDUCATION, NEWS By Courtney Bachar/The Oshawa Express/LJI Reporter The first COVID-19 asymptomatic testing site for students, staff, and their families was held this past weekend with a turnout of more than 100 people. In an update to the Durham District School Board (DDSB) Standing Committee Monday night, Director of Education Norah Marsh says as part of the province’s plan for more asymptomatic testing in schools, the board is working with the Ministry of Education, Durham Region Health Department, and the Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB) for the testing within Durham Region.

Adopt-a-Garden Bed Program to resume | The Oshawa Express

Adopt-a-Garden Bed Program to resume City hall gardens to be converted into vegetable gardens Posted on March 2, 2021 by oshawaexpress in COMMUNITY, COMMUNITY, COVID-19 The Adopt-a-Garden program produced more than 750 pounds of produce for Feed the Need in Durham in 2020. The city is going ahead with the Garden Bed Program again this year as a way to help produce food for those in need during the pandemic. The Durham Master Gardeners and the Oshawa Garden Club are looking to partner with the city again this year to convert the flower gardens in front of city hall into vegetable gardens as part of the Adopt-a-Garden Bed Program to plant, maintain and harvest crops for Feed the Need in Durham.

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