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All Grade 9 students at St. Mary’s College have to isolate until April 15 following a recent positive COVID-19 case at the school.
The Algoma Public Health recommendation follows two Grade 9 classes moving into isolation last weekend. An individual associated with the classes tested positive for COVID-19. “APH works with local school boards to follow provincial guidance when managing possible COVID-19 exposures in school settings,” said manager of communications Leo Vecchio in an email. “Classes or cohorts may be dismissed and directed to self-isolate when there is reason to believe that the class or cohort may have been exposed to COVID-19.”
Province-wide lockdown begins; hunker-down Premier says (UPDATED WITH WEDNESDAY CASES) Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a more restrictive province-wide lockdown which takes effect 12:01 a.m. Thursday.
Author of the article: Elaine Della-Mattia
Publishing date: Apr 07, 2021 • 3 days ago • 7 minute read • Ontario Premier Doug Ford takes off his mask during an April 1, 2021 announcement at Queen s Park. Ontario entered into a four-week partial shutdown beginning Saturday as COVID-19 cases in the province spike. Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press Photo by Frank Gunn /THE CANADIAN PRESS
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A new stay-at-home order has been issued by the Ontario government.
Premier Doug Ford made the announcement Wednesday, calling on the order to take place at 12:01 a.m. Thursday. It will last for four weeks.
R. Jonathan Fairbanks, Jr. died peacefully April 2, 2021 in Silver Spring, Maryland. Born July 7, 1939, in St. Johns, Michigan, to Rev. Dr. Rollin Jonathan and Phyllis Maynard Fairbanks, he led a full and adventurous life. His magical childhood was spent in the woods and fields of Lincoln, Massachusetts where he developed his love of the outdoors, and baseball. A graduate of Belmont Hill School and Cornell University, he continued a passion for learning and literature at Harvard Divinity School, the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and University of Otago, New Zealand. During these years he was also sharing his love of adventure with others as an instructor at the Colorado Outward Bound School. In 1964, he instructed at the Devon Outward Bound School (England), on his way to New Zealand - a hiker and climberâs paradise. For four years, Jonathan taught at the University of Otago while he researched wilderness and literature, earning his PhD in English. He, his wife
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Date started current role: April 2017
Location: Denver, CO
Purnima Wagle is CIO and Vice President, Information Technology, for DCP Midstream. She has more than 25 years of global corporate experience working for medium to large multi-national companies in industries that span oil and gas, high tech, automotive and supply chain.
What was your first job? Programmer Analyst Trainee at Tata Motors, a leading global automobile manufacturing company.
Did you always want to work in IT? It has always been my passion to work in IT; it has given me the opportunity to comprehend all facets of the organisation like Supply Chain, Operations, Services, Engineering, Finance, & HR. I had a deep appreciation for the logical composable structures and enjoyed writing code to automate repetitive tasks and solve business problems.