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With more than 65 per cent of local residents age 12 and over fully vaccinated, there was only a trickle of residents filing in on the final day at the distribution site which was set up inside two of the sports centre’s community ice rinks.
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Overall, 73,000 vaccine doses were administered at the WFCU Centre since it first opened on March 1 under a partnership between the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit and the city of Windsor.
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The show must go on – one Dorset theatre school is epitomising that famous showbiz mantra. BIGLITTLE Theatre School, which runs classes for youngsters in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Ringwood, was forced to cancel its annual Broadway Showtunes production last year due to the pandemic. But the show is finally back this month for its 20th summer season. Traditionally, it has been staged at Bournemouth s Pavilion Theatre, but has this year been moved to the BIC s Windsor Hall. The move will allow the young cast to be socially distanced both on and off stage, and also ensure ample socially distanced seating within the auditorium.