Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 9 Dec 2021, p. 10

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2 § R a 3 i Ay g - 2 E < F = 2 a £ 2 é Shop on Us! Local Receipt Campaign Get cash back for doing your holiday shopping locally! #ShopTheHills at any local Halton Hills business this holiday season and submit your receipts for your chance to wina ™ $50 local gift card! Winners drawn weekly November 29th - December 16th. : OY ore COMMERCE HALTON HILLS Shop Local Selfie Contest Post yourself shopping & Downtown locally for your chance ACTON to win our weekly prize I's Worth the Drive! packages! Contest r - November 29th — December 16th with winners drawn every Friday. IBNEWS WEEKLY ROUNDUP: OMICRON VARIANT CASES REPORTED IN HALTON BAMBANG SADEWO. bsadewo@metroland.com On Dec. 2, Halton Re- gion reported ft that a aa ber cases Shave be been i identified in the region — consisting of one-lab confirmed case and two probable cases. All three cases are linked, with one of the probable cases having re- cently traveled to Nigeria. We continue to monitor the situation closely and I urge all residents to be vigi- lant given the entry of the Omicron variant in our community," said midah Me: i Adults aged 50 and up who received their second dose of the COVID-19 vac- cine about six months ago — or 168 days — can start John Rennison photo Here's a weekly looks at COVID-19 cases and news. booking an appointment fora poostor shot on Mon- day, Dec. The cnpanded rollout ‘was announced by Dr. Kie- ran Moore, Ontario's chief medical officer of health. He said that Ontario will further expand eligibility for the booster dose based on age and risk, with an in- As for the weekly CO- VID-19 cases, the region's website shows that from Nov. 26 to Dec. 2 there were 241 new cases, up from 148 the previous week. s of Dec. 3, the number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 217 — with 86 cases in Milton, 61in Oakville, 57 been 20,582 cases of CO. VID-19 during the pandem- ic, with 20,121 marked as re- solved and 244 deaths. ‘SCAN THIS CODE TO VIEW COVID CASES TRACKER ORE (Eee ‘LUMBER’ Annual Toy Drive - On Now! We are collecting unwrapped toys for all ages for the Salvation Army to deliver in Acton. Our annual toy drive is happening now! a IQERDENT READERS’ CHOICE 2021 Bring in your unwrapped toys to Leathertown Lumber and make a child’s Christmas extra bright this year. We also accept gift cards in all denominations up to $25. Thank you for joining us to help bring a smile to a child’s face this holiday season! For full Contest details please visit haltonhillschamber.on.ca/shopthehills 264 Main Street North, Acton 019-853-1970 ¥ 416-601-1259 www.leathertownlumber.ca

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