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MISSISSAUGA, ON, Feb. 2, 2021 /CNW/ - Ricoh Canada Inc. has extended its partnership with
Women of Influence for the second consecutive year by becoming the presenting sponsor of the 2021 Top 25 Women of Influence
TM awards. The annual Top 25 Women of Influence awards celebrates the accomplishments of Canada s female role models throughout the past year by recognizing their efforts towards influencing and driving positive change.
This year s virtual awards ceremony will include fireside chats with 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award winner Camille Orridge (Senior Fellow at Wellesley Institute and former CEO of the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network) and Top 25 Award recipient Larissa Crawford (Founder and Managing Director of Future Ancestors Services).
Riverview High reopens to students 8 days after confirmed COVID-19 case
Riverview High School reopened to students Thursday after a positive case of COVID-19 was confirmed at the school Jan. 20, while Caledonia Regional High School remains closed. No information has been made public about any new cases at the schools, contact tracing efforts or how many close contacts are in isolation.
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Jan 23, 2021 7:19 AM
Data released from the Anglophone East School District shows a sharp increase in student absences this week after Moncton Health Zone 1 changed colour phases in the New Brunswick pandemic recovery plan.
In K-8 schools, 13 percent of students were absent on Tuesday during the Orange phase.
On Wednesday during a switch to the Red phase, absences jumped to 23 percent.
School district spokesperson Stephanie Patterson says high school numbers are trickier to compile since attendance is period by period and only half the student body attends every day.
Three schools have closed in the past week due to COVID-19 cases – Edith Cavell, Caledonia Regional and Riverview High.
Destination Carlisle launches program to help small businesses, support frontline workers
Updated Dec 29, 2020;
Posted Dec 29, 2020
The S.O.S.: Save Our Smalls program has launched to help small businesses in Carlisle and donate gift cards as a thank you to frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic. This file photo shows part of downtown Carlisle on July 28, 2020.
Mark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.com
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The cold, winter months are traditionally a slow time for small businesses.
People stay inside, they avoid perusing the downtown shops in frigid temperatures and they’re a little less likely to open their wallets after a big Christmas splurge, said Destination Carlisle president Stephanie Patterson Gilbert.