Author of the article: Carl Hnatyshyn
Publishing date: May 06, 2021  â¢Â 9 hours ago  â¢Â 4 minute read  â¢Â Noelleâs Giftâs Cathy Robertson ties a blue ribbon around a fence along Sarniaâs Howard Watson Trail as part of the charityâs new month-long May fundraiser, Count Your Kâs in May. Handout/Sarnia This Week jpg, SW
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Noelleâs Gift wants Lambton-Kent residents to count their kâs this month so they can raise money to give local kids the resources they need to grow up great.
During May, Noelleâs Gift is holding a new, socially distant fundraiser entitled Count Your Kâs in May. Participants can walk, bike or run wherever they like for whatever distance they like while raising funds by getting their friends, families and co-workers to sponsor them.
Author of the article: Carl Hnatyshyn
Publishing date: May 06, 2021  â¢Â 2 days ago  â¢Â 4 minute read  â¢Â Noelleâs Giftâs Cathy Robertson ties a blue ribbon around a fence along Sarniaâs Howard Watson Trail as part of the charityâs new month-long May fundraiser, Count Your Kâs in May. Handout/Sarnia This Week jpg, SW
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Noelleâs Gift wants Lambton-Kent residents to count their kâs this month so they can raise money to give local kids the resources they need to grow up great.
During May, Noelleâs Gift is holding a new, socially distant fundraiser entitled Count Your Kâs in May. Participants can walk, bike or run wherever they like for whatever distance they like while raising funds by getting their friends, families and co-workers to sponsor them.
LAMBTON COUNTY, ONT. Ontarians looking toward Lambton County could be feeling a hint of vaccine envy. That’s because Lambton Public Health has now administered the first dose of COVID-19 to about 36,000 people, or about one third of the eligible population. But like other jurisdictions trying to build virus immunity in its population, it is not immune to the provincial vaccine short-fall. That’s not lost on Lori Woods-Koolen, and educator in the town of Forest. She received her first dose at a local clinic on Friday, which had been postponed from an earlier date because the supply ran dry.
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With April’s arrival, I am now back at Queen’s Park, dealing with a full slate of proposed legislation, committee hearings and other legislative work over the next four weeks. That includes the passing of the 2021 budget, which will provide a wide range of supportive measures as the province continues to battle COVID-19 and recover economically from the pandemic.
During a recent statement in the legislature, it was a pleasure to recognize the tireless efforts of Lambton’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Sudit Ranade, and the entire team at Lambton Public Health for the impressive rollout of vaccines in Lambton County.