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  • March 19, 2021: More COVID-19 vaccination clinics coming to Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, and Northumberland
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 19 Mar 2021     The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit is asking area residents who have not yet been able to book a local vaccination appointment through the provincial booking system to be patie
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 19 Mar 2021   The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit is asking area residents …
  • March 19, 2021: Ross Memorial Hospital shares vaccine update
        Beginning Monday March 22, anyone born in 1946 or after may book their appointment for a vaccination. Appointments must be booked through the provincial booking system. You may book online (ontario.c
      Beginning Monday March 22, anyone born in 1946 or after may book …
  • March 28, 2021: Kawartha Lakes business owner grilling up a great opportunity
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 28 Mar 2021     When the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to burn down Graham Bashford's Castle, the Kawartha Lakes business owner decided to fan the flames instead.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 28 Mar 2021   When the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to burn down Graham Bashford's Castle, the …
  • April 8, 2021: Two local elementary schools with active positive case of coronavirus, 3 classrooms closed
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 8 Apr 2021     The Trillium Lakelands District School Board is reporting two local elementary schools have a confirmed case of coronavirus. Woodville Elementary has one student case and two classrooms closed. Grand
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 8 Apr 2021   The Trillium Lakelands District School Board is reporting two local elementary schools …
  • April 8, 2021: Daily COVID Update
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 8 Apr 2021     On the first day of the month-long stay-at-home order, Ontario is reporting 3,295 new cases— the highest daily increase since January 17 when 3,422 cases were reported. Nine public health units in On
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 8 Apr 2021   On the first day of the month-long stay-at-home order, Ontario is reporting …
  • April 9, 2021: Premier receives first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine today
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 9 Apr 2021     Premier Doug Ford received his first dose of the COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccine at an Etobicoke pharmacy today. The article provides his statement.
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 9 Apr 2021   Premier Doug Ford received his first dose of the COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccine …
  • March 11, 2021: Day of COVID Observance
        Accompanying the photograph is a statement from Mayor Andy Letham.
      Accompanying the photograph is a statement from Mayor Andy Letham.
  • March 12, 2021: True unusual hobbies part 2
    Gravel, Bruce, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 12 Mar 2021     Columnist Bruce Gravel writes, "Thanks to minimal research on the omnipotent internet, here are some hobbies that were actually written on resumes. I hope some of these were meant to be jokes- if not
    Gravel, Bruce, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 12 Mar 2021   Columnist Bruce Gravel writes, "Thanks to minimal research on the omnipotent internet, …
  • February 18: Daily COVID Update
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 18 Feb 2021     Regional active cases decrease to 90 with 4 new cases in Peterborough, 4 in Kawartha Lakes, and 1 in Northumberland
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 18 Feb 2021   Regional active cases decrease to 90 with 4 new cases in Peterborough, …
  • February 18: Ontario investing in wearable contract tracing technology
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 18 Feb 2021     S-The Ontario government says it is providing Facedrive Inc. with $2.5 million through the Ontario Together Fund to accelerate the deployment of its wearable contact tracing technology TraceSCAN.
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 18 Feb 2021   S-The Ontario government says it is providing Facedrive Inc. with $2.5 million …
  • February 19: Daily COVID Update
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 19 Feb 2021     In greater Kawartha region, 2 new deaths and 4 new cases in Kawartha Lakes, 6 new cases in Peterborough, 3 in Hastings Prince Edward, and 2 in Northumberland
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 19 Feb 2021   In greater Kawartha region, 2 new deaths and 4 new cases in …
  • February 10: Health unit hosting virtual town halls regarding COVID-19
    Lindsay Advocate, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 10 Feb 2021     Local residents are encouraged to attend upcoming "Talk With the Doc" virtual town halls being presented by the local health units. Acting medical officer Dr. Ian Gemmill will host the sessions sched
    Lindsay Advocate, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 10 Feb 2021   Local residents are encouraged to attend upcoming "Talk With the Doc" virtual …
  • February 9: Lindsay hospital remains on call to accept patients from outside area
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 9 Feb 2021     As the province continued to work towards flattening the COVID-19 curve, so did Lindsay's Ross Memorial Hospital as they continued to work with Caressant Care McLaughlin Road during their COVID-19 ou
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 9 Feb 2021   As the province continued to work towards flattening the COVID-19 curve, so …
  • December 3: Health unit expects Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland to move into yellow zones
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 3 Dec 2020     A recent surge in positive COVID-19 cases and outbreaks was expected to lead the province to move the local health unit to the 'Yellow' protect level. This meant enhanced targeted enforcement, fines,
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 3 Dec 2020   A recent surge in positive COVID-19 cases and outbreaks was expected to …
  • December 4: Message from the Mayor
        Mayor Letham shared an update about what changes can be expected under the Yellow-Protect level of the COVID-19 framework.
      Mayor Letham shared an update about what changes can be expected under …
  • December 9: The massive interest in Canada's imaginary vaccination laws
    Bryant, Michael, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 9 Dec 2020     Lawyers Bryant and Zwibel from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association warned of premature speculation lacking any lawful authority regarding restrictions on travel and other activities if not vacci
    Bryant, Michael, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 9 Dec 2020   Lawyers Bryant and Zwibel from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association warned of …
  • December 11: Lindsay Drive Test Centre hires security guard as people from lockdown zones continue to arrive for drivers tests
        The Lindsay drive test centre hired a security guard to check addresses outside of the building for those from COVID lockdown zones and checking temperatures before anyone can enter the building.
      The Lindsay drive test centre hired a security guard to check addresses …
  • December 17: COVID-19 making the grueling experience of dying or grieving even more painful
    Payne, Nancy, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 17 Dec 2020     While the upheaval caused by COVID-19 to the economy, education and daily life tended to dominate the public conversation, the pandemic had also profoundly altered the way people lived with and died
    Payne, Nancy, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 17 Dec 2020   While the upheaval caused by COVID-19 to the economy, education and daily …
  • December 17: Here's what January could be like if Ontarians ignore COVID-19 restrictions
    Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 17 Dec 2020     Health experts predict a an abysmal January, February and March for COVID-19 infections if citizens allowed "pandemic fatigue" to take over and refused to continue practicing cautious over the 2020 C
    Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 17 Dec 2020   Health experts predict a an abysmal January, February and March for COVID-19 …
  • December 1: 3 things to know about Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine announcement
    Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 1 Dec 2020     The Ontario provincial government announced an update to their COVID-19 vaccination plan - one which Health Minister Christine Elliott said will by the "largest logistical undertaking that we've had
    Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 1 Dec 2020   The Ontario provincial government announced an update to their COVID-19 vaccination plan …
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