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The Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce, with a $10,000 donation from Desjardins and a partnership with Lockerby Taxi, will launch Project GoVax on Tuesday.
GoVax will provide transportation to those in need so they can make their COVID-19 vaccine appointments.
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With increased vaccine supplies allowing the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Greater Sudbury to accelerate, the partnership created Project GoVax to make sure Sudburians can get to and from their COVID-19 vaccination appointment.
Some Sudburians don’t have the money to get to their appointments; some lack transit service or face other barriers, the partnership noted in a release Monday.
Project GoVax launches in Sudbury on Tuesday
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iPolitics AM: Trudeau makes virtual visit to Nova Scotia high school as O Toole hits the digital fundraising circuit
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iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Mar 1, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will speak with his opposition counterparts today. (Via official Twitter account)
With daily Commons proceedings on pause until next Monday,
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will start his week with a virtual visit to Nova Scotia’s Eastern Passage, where, according to his official itinerary, he’ll join local MP
Darrell Samson for a closed-door video chat with members of the Island View High School student council. (1:15 PM)
Meanwhile,
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole headlines an online meet-and-greet session for party supporters. According to the event listing, there’s no minimum contribution or set entry fee, although attendees are welcome to chip in up to $1,650 to party coffers. (5 PM)