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BROCKVILLE As COVID-19 vaccinations start to rollout to the general public, people are anxious to receive their shots and get back a sense of normalcy. CTV News Ottawa received an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the vaccination process, following 96-year-old Brockville resident Mary McHugh on Thursday. McHugh received the vaccine on the one-year anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. I m very happy to be going (Thursday night) to get my needle. I m not a lover of needles but I ll take it, McHugh said from her home in Brockville s north end. While the isolation and lockdowns have been tough, she says she s ready to get back to her active social life.
Openreach seeks to recruit women into one in five new roles this year
Openreach recognises that male-dominated industries like engineering have traditionally been challenging for women
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A career in engineering isn t just for the boys - so says the UK’s largest digital network builder in the week of International Women s Day.
Openreach recently bucked the prevailing economic trend by announcing more than 250 new North West network engineering jobs, alongside an aim to fill at least 20% of the positions with women.
Historically, the company has found appealing to female applicants challenging, with stereotypes and intrinsic bias playing a big part in women’s reluctance to even consider applying.
The first of four vaccination clinics in Leeds, Grenville and Lanark opened Tuesday in Kemptville, with approximately 175 health care workers from Kemptville District Hospital receiving their first dose.