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Publishing date: Jan 03, 2021 • January 3, 2021 • 1 minute read • The Experimental Farm was a popular place to be in Ottawa Sunday Aug 16, 2020. Family and friends gathered to take photos in front of the many millions of sun flowers Sunday. Lucken Calixte holds up his daughter Afair Heart in the sun flowers. Photo by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
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Well, 2020 was definitely a memorable year, to say the least. The novel coronavirus pandemic is what most people will remember 50 years from now but the past year has been about so much more than that. Our city and our lives, are defined by the small moments, by the bonds of community, by shared triumphs and shared tragedy. Throughout it all, we still managed to live our lives.
Personal support workers vaccinated against COVID-19 in Ottawa
CBC News Ottawa4 months ago
0:41About 100 Ottawa long-term care home staff will receive the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday, with a total of 1,500 of them expected to be vaccinated by Friday.0:41
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today the COVID-19 vaccine candidate from Moderna will be available in Canada by the end of the month if approved.
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‘We have a long way to go, but we’re getting somewhere’
CBC News Ottawa4 months ago
0:48Freddy Vazquez, a personal support worker at the Perley and Rideau Veterans Health Centre, says he’s relieved to be one of the first in Ottawa to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and hopes his experience will encourage others to get the shot when they can.0:48