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PPP Loans Benefited Jamaica Businesses

PPP Loans Benefited Jamaica Businesses
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Oldest Twitter user to Grand Finals - 6 Bradford World Records | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

RECORDS are there to be broken – right? Well in some cases, records are made simply because no one else has come up with them yet. But the weird and quirky records are the ones that stick in the memory, and there have been plenty attempts made and broken that have Bradford connections. From the largest game of If You re Happy and You Know it to the oldest Twitter user, there have been some truly unusual attempts. So here are just a handful of ones which you may, or may not, know about: Bradford pupils set a ‘happy’ new record The largest game of If You re Happy and You Know It featured 1,128 take part in Lister Park on July 7, 2011.

Wisconsin honors state s first female Eagle Scouts

Wisconsin honors state s first female Eagle Scouts
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COVID 19: Eight new cases, one new death reported in Huron-Perth

Author of the article: Chris Montanini Publishing date: Feb 11, 2021  •  February 11, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  For the first time since November ?, no new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Grey-Bruce Feb.4.There are now 26 active and confirmed COVID-19 cases in the region with one probable case and 83 high-risk contacts being followed. Photo by File photo Article content A long-term care resident in Huron and Perth counties who was moved to an area hospital due to COVID-19 has died, public health officials have confirmed. Miriam Klassen, the region’s medical officer of health, offered her condolences to the person’s loved ones during a press conference Thursday.

Outbreak declared at Greenwood Court in Stratford

Article content An outbreak has been declared at Greenwood Court in Stratford after routine surveillance testing uncovered a positive case of COVID-19 in one of the long-term care and retirement home’s staff members. Joyce Penney, Greenwood Court’s executive director, said Thursday the positive case came from swabs taken from staff members Monday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Outbreak declared at Greenwood Court in Stratford Back to video The staff member who has tested positive was not symptomatic while inside the home and “works in an area where there is minimal resident contact,” she added, but not all of the results from Monday’s tests have been returned, and officials are proceeding cautiously.

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