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Doctors on the front lines of Manitoba’s pandemic fight say updated public health restrictions announced Monday don’t go far enough and officials seem to be making a bad bet COVID-19 won’t overwhelm the healthcare system in coming weeks. ....
Kettles, no staff Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, my volunteer shifts at the kettles have come to an end this year. The Salvation Army still needs your contributions to meet their goals. Please continue to give electronically via tap at the unstaffed kettles. Thank you. Ron Earnshaw, London Donations needed As a long time volunteer with the Salvation Army, kettles and Christmas hampers, I am so disappointed that the kettles have been cancelled, because of the pandemic, even though stores remain open. This will be two weeks’ worth of donations the Salvation Army will not be receiving for their Christmas meals for the disadvantaged and toys for the kids. If you choose to donate to the Salvation Army please call them at 1-800-725-2769. Hopefully the kettles will return next year. ....
Article content He’s spent years in limbo, along with hundreds more would-be refugees and asylum seekers on an island off the coast of Australia. A small group of London-area residents is now trying to help him, hoping to sponsor the Pakistani man they refer to only as Shan to come to Canada. They also hope to get other Canadians interested in helping others like Shan. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Area couple steps up to sponsor failed asylum seeker stuck in limbo Back to video Shan, now in his late 20s, is one of thousands of people who travelled by boat to seek political asylum in Australia, only to be turned down and sent to Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island by the Australian government. ....