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Seniors living at home in northeastern Ontario need more vaccine information, advocate says

Seniors living at home in northeastern Ontario need more vaccine information, advocate says The chair of the northeastern Ontario chapter of CARP (formerly Canadian Association for Retired Persons) says seniors who live in their own homes want details about the COVID vaccine roll-out. Social Sharing Most seniors live in their own homes and for many, isolation is making their anxiety worse, advocate says CBC News · Posted: Jan 20, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 21 Seniors living at home in northeastern Ontario say they feel left out of the vaccine planning, according to the chair of the northeastern Ontario chapter of the Canadian Association of Retired Persons. (Leon Neal/AFP via Getty Images)

Bonnie Sitter releases latest book On the Wright Track | Exeter Lakeshore Times Advance

Bonnie Sitter releases latest book On the Wright Track

Article content On the Wright Track casts “remote learning” in a completely different light. The book tells the little-known story of Ontario’s school railcar program through the lens of a family who lived on one of the unique railcars which travelled on the province’s railways. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Bonnie Sitter releases latest book “On the Wright Track” Back to video The program, which was started in 1926 and lasted for over 40 years, offered a way for children (and sometimes unofficially adults) in remote areas of northern Ontario to receive an education. Railcars were equipped with the staples of a classroom and would make week-long stops before continuing down the line.

Bonnie Sitter releases latest book On the Wright Track | Seaforth Huron Expositor

Article content On the Wright Track casts “remote learning” in a completely different light. The book tells the little-known story of Ontario’s school railcar program through the lens of a family who lived on one of the unique railcars which travelled on the province’s railways. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Bonnie Sitter releases latest book “On the Wright Track” Back to video The program, which was started in 1926 and lasted for over 40 years, offered a way for children (and sometimes unofficially adults) in remote areas of northern Ontario to receive an education. Railcars were equipped with the staples of a classroom and would make week-long stops before continuing down the line.

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