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Publishing date: Apr 15, 2021 • 6 hours ago • 1 minute read
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Ontario Provincial Police are seeking information after a person was seen damaging a home over the weekend.
The OPP said in a news release that the home is on Road 38, north of Brewer Road near Sharbot Lake. Sometime between last Friday and Monday, a window was broken on the home. The OPP said they received no information about whether the home was entered or if belongings were taken.
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You don t need to be living in those regions to get vaccinated.
Bryan McLean, 62, who lives in Ottawa, said he wasn t sure if he would be eligible, so he called a pharmacy in Sharbot Lake, about an hour and a half drive away.
We know that this isn t over until everybody is vaccinated.
- Bryan McLean, 62 Told them we were in Ottawa and [asked] were we eligible or not, and they said, Absolutely you are, come on down, so we booked it and we went down on Saturday, and it was fantastic, said McLean.
He said there was no lineup, and he and his wife, who is also eligible, were in and out in 10 minutes.