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Licences are on the line as nurses work to help Ontario hospitals fight COVID-19: union rep

Posted: May 05, 2021 11:41 AM ET | Last Updated: May 5 Nurses in Niagara say new provincial orders are putting them on professionally shaky ground by having them work in settings they re not used to. SEIU Healthcare says nurses across Ontario are dealing with the same issue.(Hamilton Health Sciences) Some Ontario nurses say they re worried they may end up losing their licences for taking on extra work as hospitals try to manage an influx of patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. The province recently issued an order to allow health-care professionals, like nurses working in hospitals, to provide care outside their typical scope of practice provided it s to help fight the pandemic.

Upstate and Western New York Fishing Report – April 8 , 2021

Upstate and Western New York Fishing Report – April 8 , 2021 Frank Campbell Fishing action is taking off throughout Niagara County and Western New York and novice and veteran anglers should take advantage of the long list of opportunities that are available. The Niagara County Bullhead Tournament is starting on Friday, April 9 at 5 p.m. This is a shore fishing only event, with anglers vying for the best 2 bullheads total weight to win the prizes. Weigh in will take place on Sunday, April 11 at the Wilson Conservation Club from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more info call Eric at 628-6078. The tournament ends at 1 p.m. on Sunday. Fish will continue to be stocked in the state’s inland waters and we are still awaiting notification for some of the urban areas like Hyde Park Lake and Gill Creek in Niagara Falls, and Oppenheim Park Pond in Wheatfield. The fish stocking phone number for the Randolph Hatchery is 358-2050 if you want to see what has been stocked so far. New fishing regulations

Tylec Announces Bid for Mayor of North Tonawanda; Makes History as First Openly Gay Mayoral Candidate

Tylec Announces Bid for Mayor of North Tonawanda; Makes History as First Openly Gay Mayoral Candidate By: Staff Reporter Austin Tylec, who currently serves as Alderman – at- Large in the City of North Tonawanda, NY, announced on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2021, his candidacy for the Office of Mayor of the City of North Tonawanda, NY . As a City Alderman, Tylec is known for his government transparency and his data driven vison for North Tonawanda which resulted in his landslide victory in his very first run for office. His Mayoral campaign will continue to focus on governing proactively and always transparently. Tylec brings an independent approach to government although he is also able to reach across the aisle for collaboration with officials when needed.

Upstate and Western New York Fishing Report – February 25, 2021

Upstate and Western New York Fishing Report – February 25, 2021
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