The Towns Mirror Special: Howl I ever live without you?
The Towns Mirror Special: Howl I ever live without you?
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Mar 11, 2021, 06:00 IST
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At the start of the lockdown, I was bored. The only play-mate I had was my annoying (but kind of
okay) little brother. Also there were no
dogs in my
life. Earlier, I could go to my friend’s house and she had a dog, so that was perfect. But now I was stuck at home with no dogs, no cats, not even a fish.
Absurdly, it was my brother who thought of going to our building’s
The health authority says Sarah Morrison was past her due date and in the early stages of labour when she arrived at Mills Memorial Hospital, which the health authority says is not equipped to handle complicated deliveries
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Mar 9, 2021 5:51 PM
Northern Health along with the Provincial Health Officer have jointly approved a whole-community approach to immunizing residents of Prince Rupert.
This means that beginning on Friday, March 12, residents of Prince Rupert and Port Edward can call a dedicated number to book an appointment for Covid-19 immunization, clinics will begin Monday March 15 and continue until April 1. The dedicated phone number will be made available soon.
Vaccinations will be happening in groups with the older residents being vaccinated first. If you wish to get a vaccine you need to phone ahead to book an appointment.
People between the age of 65 to 90 will have to call on March 12 and 13 to book their vaccination. This group will get vaccinated March 15 to March 20. People between the ages of 50 and 64 can call March 14 and 15 to get vaccinated between March 22 and 27. While people 40 to 49 can call March 17 and 17 to receive their vaccination between March 22 and 27.
Residents of Quesnel can expect a small tax increase in the coming year.
Originally an increase of 4.6 per cent was proposed however Quesnel City Council recently approved an increase of 2.5 per cent. In a statement Quesnel Mayor Bob Simpson said that Quesnel ended the 2020 budget year with a surplus. The surplus combined with the Provincial Government’s Covid-19 Safe Restart Grant has allowed City council to approve the lower tax increase.
Simpson also says that approving a zero per cent tax increase budget fails to take into account inflation alone which is estimated to be about 2 per cent. You can find the City’s entire capital and operating budget in more detail on the City of Quesnel’s website.