Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 May 2021, p. 16

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, M ay 6, 20 21 | 16 905-877-8262 Noel Stoyles SALES REPRESENTATIVE DIRECT: (905) 866-8923 OFFICE: (905) 873-6111 (877) 306-IPRO (4776) 158 Guelph St., Unit 4 Georgetown, ON L7G 4A6noelstoyles@gmail.com To advertise in this Full Colour Directory, please email Kelli kkosonic@theifp.ca or call 905-234-1018 Your Real Estate Resource With 40 Year's Experience. Heather Morison Broker - ASA CIA CLHMS hmorison@royallepage.ca 905-873-4266 www.REresource.ca 519-853-0924 PETER DYMOND Sales Representative DEMAND THE DYMOND STANDARD 905-456-1000 REALTY SERVICES INC., BROKERAGE www.PeterDymond.com Elaine Corris Sales Representative 647-241-9927 ElaineCorrisSells@gmail.com www.elainecorrissells.ca REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY 324 Guelph Street, Georgetown ON L7G 4B5 Direct: 905.866.8766 Office: 905.877.8262 slpaglia@royallepage.ca www.sherylpaglia.ca Sheryl Paglia Sales Representative JanMcKEOWN sales representative 905-877-5211 info@mcqwinteam.com Don't forget when your list your property with the MCQWIN TEAM you also get 3 months free storage at a secure, heated & convenient in-town Storage facility. THINKING ABOUT SELLING YOUR HOME? If you are considering making a move this year, then now may be the best time to do it! Home inventory in Halton Hills is low, mortgage interest rates are at an all time low as well and demand is high! Contact our real estate family today to enquire about our marketing strategies for Home Sellers. Let us showcase your home in a way that attracts Buyers and enables you to get top $$$ for your investment! Jennifer Holloway Sales Representative The COVID-19 vaccine eligibility in the Halton Re- gion has been further ex- panded further. Residents who are 50 and over (born in or before 1971) and can't work from home can now book an ap- pointment at one of the six COVID-19 vaccine clinics throughout the region. Appointments can be secured through an online booking system at hal- ton.ca/COVIDvaccines. Those who need assistance can call 311."The more peo- ple we vaccinate each and every day, the closer we get to returning to normal," Halton Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hamidah Megh- ani said. "We have six clinics op- erating seven days a week and participating pharma- cies continue to offer ap- pointments to those 40 and older. Please get the vac- cine when it's your turn. The best vaccine option is the first one available to you." As for the weekly CO- VID-19 cases, the region's website shows that from April 23 to 29 there were 969 more cases, down from 992 the previous week. The dis- ease also claimed four more lives. As of May 1, the number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 843 -- with 74 in Halton Hills, 277 cases in Milton, 275 in Burlington and 217 in Oakville. To date, there have been 15,195 cases of COVID-19 during the pandemic, with 14,139 marked as resolved. - with files from Melanie Hennessey NEWS WEEKLY ROUNDUP: ANOTHER GROUP ADDED TO VACCINE ROLLOUT BAMBANG SADEWO bsadewo@metroland.com SCAN THIS CODE TO VIEW COVID CASES TRACKER Here's a weekly roundup of COVID-19 cases and news. Clifford Skarstedt photo

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy