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January 11, 2021 178 views MAKKOVIK, N.L.- Inuit Elder Willie Ford has become the first person in Labrador’s Nunatsiavut region to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Labrador’s Inuit government said in a news release Ford received the Moderna vaccine at 9:18 a.m. in Makkovik, a town of about 375 people along Labrador’s north coast. Makkovik’s AngajukKak, or mayor, Barry Andersen, said today on Twitter the vaccination marks a historic day for the community and the region, given the devastating impacts of the 1918 Spanish flu, which killed about a third of Labrador’s Inuit population. He also notes that despite the region’s vulnerabilities, there have been zero cases of COVID-19 reported in the area since the pandemic first arrived in Newfoundland and Labrador last spring. ....
MAKKOVIK, N.L. Inuit Elder Willie Ford has become the first person in Labrador s Nunatsiavut region to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Labrador s Inuit government said in a news release Ford received the Moderna vaccine at 9:18 a.m. in Makkovik, a town of about 375 people along Labrador s north coast. Makkovik s AngajukKak, or mayor, Barry Andersen, said today on Twitter the vaccination marks a historic day for the community and the region, given the devastating impacts of the 1918 Spanish flu, which killed about a third of Labrador s Inuit population. He also notes that despite the region s vulnerabilities, there have been zero cases of COVID-19 reported in the area since the pandemic first arrived in Newfoundland and Labrador last spring. ....
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A SCHOOL crossing patrol could be reinstated at Pool-in-Wharfedale - but only if the village picks up the tab. Pool has been without a school crossing for years but some residents have been pushing for the service - a warden used to help children cross on Main Street - to be re-introduced. Councillor Barry Anderson (Con, Adel & Wharfedale) has been given an update on how likely that is to happen. He has been told by a Leeds City Council (LCC) officer that an audit of traffic in the area, to see if a patrol would be justified, could be carried out if requested. ....
A ‘SPECIAL moment in our history’ has been captured at Bramhope. Miller Homes had invited residents to donate all kinds of items including photographs, artwork, memorabilia and letters to include in a time capsule. The community responded enthusiastically with everyone from the local churches to Bramhope Primary School sending in contributions. Now the capsule has been buried in a public open space at the entrance to Miller Homes’ 321-property Spring Wood Park development. Regional Sales Manager for Miller Homes Yorkshire, Sarah Whinfrey, said: “2020 will be a year that goes down in history and we felt that it would be important to mark the positives that have emerged such as community spirit, resilience and family memories. ....