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  • Cathy Allen Ladieswear In-Store Spring Virtual Fashion Show
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  • January 13: 'Some people make it easier for the virus to win' - Medical officer of health on rising COVID-19 cases
    Hyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 13 Jan 2021     COVID-19 continued to spread in local communities - and to beat it back, at least some needed to stop helping the virus win, said Kawartha Lakes medical officer of health Dr. Ian Gemmill.
    Hyatt, Sarah, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 13 Jan 2021   COVID-19 continued to spread in local communities - and to beat it …
  • January 13: Daily COVID-19 Update
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 13 Jan 2021     The health unit provides reports from Monday to Saturday, excluding statutory holidays. These numbers are for a two-day period (January 10 and 11). Confirmed positive: 671, including 322 in Kawartha
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 13 Jan 2021   The health unit provides reports from Monday to Saturday, excluding statutory holidays. …
  • January 13: Will the new COVID-19 vaccine change your DNA? This and other questions answered.
    DeLaire, Megan, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 13 Jan 2021     With COVID-19 vaccination for the general population within reach, more people found themselves falling into one of three camps: those who wanted the vaccine, those who opposed it and those who were
    DeLaire, Megan, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 13 Jan 2021   With COVID-19 vaccination for the general population within reach, more people found …
  • January 13: Premier’s office attempts to address confusion around stay-at-home order
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 13 Jan 2021     In an acknowledgement of the confusion resulting from Tuesday’s announcement about the stay-at-home order, Premier Doug Ford’s office released a statement and a summary of frequently asked questions
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 13 Jan 2021   In an acknowledgement of the confusion resulting from Tuesday’s announcement about the …
  • January 13: Outbreak reported at Long Term Care Home in Lindsay
    Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 13 Jan 2021     The local health unit reported an outbreak at Caressant Care Long Term Home in Lindsay.
    Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 13 Jan 2021   The local health unit reported an outbreak at Caressant Care Long Term …
  • January 13: Two coronavirus patients being released from Ross Memorial Hospital today
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 13 Jan 2021     Two coronavirus patients were released from Ross Memorial Hospital after spending time in the Intensive Care Unit.
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 13 Jan 2021   Two coronavirus patients were released from Ross Memorial Hospital after spending time …
  • January 13: Councillor wants city to establish PPE production to see return of manufacturing jobs
    Winter, Kirk, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 13 Jan 2021     City council recommended a written proposal from Councillor Ron Ashmore to investigate attracting medical manufacturers with hopes of reducing the area's concerning 9% unemployment rate.
    Winter, Kirk, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 13 Jan 2021   City council recommended a written proposal from Councillor Ron Ashmore to investigate …
  • January 13: Residents of Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, and Haliburton urged to adhere to stay-at-home order
    Abrahamse, Hannah, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 13 Jan 2021     The acting medical officer of health for the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit expected every person to adhere to the stay-at-home order, apart from “logical, necessary,and approv
    Abrahamse, Hannah, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 13 Jan 2021   The acting medical officer of health for the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge …
  • January 12: Kawartha Lakes waits to announce its own state of emergency
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 12 Jan 2021     Mayor Andy Letham encouraged residents to follow expanded provincial health and safety guidelines to help curb increases in COVID-19 cases and risks to long-term care homes. The City was not at the p
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 12 Jan 2021   Mayor Andy Letham encouraged residents to follow expanded provincial health and safety …
  • January 28: Daily COVID Update
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 28 Jan 2021     The health unit provides reports from Monday to Saturday, excluding statutory holidays. Confirmed positive: 834, including 419 in Kawartha Lakes, 367 in Northumberland, and 48 in Haliburton (increase
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 28 Jan 2021   The health unit provides reports from Monday to Saturday, excluding statutory holidays. …
  • January 28: Funding offered to help Kawartha Lakes agriculture and horticultural societies
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 28 Jan 2021     The provincial government invested $5 million province-wide to agriculture and horticultural societies to help offset revenue losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 28 Jan 2021   The provincial government invested $5 million province-wide to agriculture and horticultural societies …
  • January 28: Local students soar to the top spot in Skills Ontario Paper Glider Competition
    Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 Jan 2021     Some local students recently glided to the top spot, receiving gold, silver and bronze medals at the Skills Ontario Paper Glider Competition. According to Trillium Lakelands District School Board, TL
    Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 Jan 2021   Some local students recently glided to the top spot, receiving gold, silver …
  • January 28: Ontario extends off-peak hydro rates
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 Jan 2021     The Ontario government extended electricity rate relief for families, small businesses and farms to support those spending more time at home in response to the provincial Stay-at-Home Order according
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 Jan 2021   The Ontario government extended electricity rate relief for families, small businesses and …
  • January 28: Caressant Care in Lindsay reports significant number of resolved COVID-19 cases
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 28 Jan 2021     The Caressant Care McLaughlin Road Nursing Home in Lindsay started to see the light at the end of the outbreak tunnel as no new cases or additional deaths were reported. There remained a total of 9 a
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 28 Jan 2021   The Caressant Care McLaughlin Road Nursing Home in Lindsay started to see …
  • January 28: TLDSB wants parent feedback on future planning, says octomesters working well
    Winter, Kirk, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 28 Jan 2021     At a recent TLDSB board meeting, Director of Education Wes Hahn said that the board would soon be looking for feedback from as many stakeholders as possible to determine the next five-year plan. The
    Winter, Kirk, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 28 Jan 2021   At a recent TLDSB board meeting, Director of Education Wes Hahn said …
  • January 29: Audio/Video court appearances starting February 2, 2021
        Due to COVID-19, the Kawartha Lakes and County of Haliburton Provincial Offences office was closed; however, Provincial Offences Act (POA) Administration set up audio/videoconferencing by phone for c
      Due to COVID-19, the Kawartha Lakes and County of Haliburton Provincial Offences …
  • January 29: Daily COVID Update
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 29 Jan 2021     Ontario announced mandatory on-arrival testing of all international travellers at Toronto Pearson International Airport effective February 1, 2021 in response to 51 cases of the COVID-19 UK variant i
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 29 Jan 2021   Ontario announced mandatory on-arrival testing of all international travellers at Toronto Pearson …
  • January 29: Another resident has died in coronavirus outbreak at Caressant Care
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 29 Jan 2021     A fourth resident at Caressant Care McLaughlin Road died amid a Coronavirus outbreak at the facility.
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 29 Jan 2021   A fourth resident at Caressant Care McLaughlin Road died amid a Coronavirus …
  • January 29: Vaccination clinics planned for long-term care homes rescheduled after delay in vaccine delivery
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 29 Jan 2021     The local Health Unit rescheduled upcoming vaccination clinics planned for area long term care homes after learning of a delay in the next vaccine delivery. The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Distr
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 29 Jan 2021   The local Health Unit rescheduled upcoming vaccination clinics planned for area long …
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