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Article content Three Ecole John Diefenbaker Senior School Grade 12 students have been nominated this year for the Youth Citizen Award as part of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce Awards. Emily Mayerhofer Try refreshing your browser. Youth Citizen Award Back to video Seventeen-year-old Emily Mayerhofer has been a student council member for a number of years and is known for attending all activities and events, putting forward plenty of volunteering efforts in the process. “I’m flattered to be nominated, especially by who I was nominated by,” Mayerhofer said. “Dawn MacKay is the one who nominated me and I admire her beyond belief. She’s such a great person, and to have someone like her to think so highly of me and to think that I’ve done so much for the school and so much as a person, it gives me a lot of confidence. It was very kind of her.” ....
Last Updated: Jan 27, 2021 12:31 PM Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker says $1,812,600 in increased funding is coming to local long-term care homes. The money is intended for prevention and containment efforts during the second wave of COVID-19. A release from Walker’s Office says the new funding will reduce the risk of the virus from entering long-term care homes from the community by covering eligible expenses related to creating an immediate 24/7 health checkpoint to confirm staff and essential caregivers entering the building are properly screened for COVID-19 symptoms and potential exposure, and to continue screening residents on an ongoing basis. It will also go to hiring new staff to carry-out the added workload for essential services and/or to replace workers who are sick or in isolation as well as to cleaning, equipment, and operating supplies beyond typical levels for the home; and infection control measures based on clinical evidence, advice from a ....