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Staff photo / R. Michael Semple Instructor Linda Bellan of Austintown, lower right, leads a SilverSneakers class through the paces at St. Joe’s at the Mall in Niles. Attendees range from ages 65 to 92. NILES Dressed in stylish gray workout gear, Marge Pestrak 92, of Warren cooled down after a Thursday morning SilverSneakers exercise class. Four or five classmates in their 70s and 80s hovered in the hallway, waiting to finish a conversation so they all could go to lunch. “I find that this is a godsend for older people,” said Pestrak, who works out four or five days per week. “You meet people doing things that you’re interested in.

History in the making, several mass vaccination clinics open in Simcoe County

  BARRIE Up to now, the only location able to deliver the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine was at the clinic on Sperling Drive, but on Monday, that all changed. The mass vaccination clinic at the Holly Recreation Centre on Mapleton Avenue in Barrie officially opened its doors, one of several clinics now ready to offer the vaccine. Simcoe Muskoka s top doctor, Dr. Charles Gardner, calls the opening a piece of history in the making. We greatly expanded the base of immunization throughout all of Simcoe Muskoka from one fixed site to 13 through the course of the week, he says. Other clinics, including the one at the Collingwood Legion along with others at the Alliston Memorial Arena and Hunstville Active Centre, also opened.

Today s letters: Some suggestions for the governor general s job

Mary Larose, Aylmer Langevin was hardly the only guilty party Ottawa Council has been asked rename Langevin Street due to Hector Langevin’s role in the expansion of the residential school system after Confederation. Council should consider several issues. One is that Langevin expanded an existing system and prime ministers after John A. Macdonald maintained it and expanded it further. Another is that other politicians did things to First Nations that were even worse. One of Macdonald’s Conservative successors made attendance compulsory, for instance. Laurier ignored the strong advice of the government’s chief medical adviser, resulting in thousands of Indigenous children dying from TB. Under Mackenzie King, experiments were done on residential school children at the same time Nazis were being tried for the similar crimes. And Pierre Trudeau’s 1969 White Paper tried to eliminate First Nations reserves and treaty rights.

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