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- Winter, Kirk, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 30 Dec 2020 Kirk Winter discussed the ongoing disparity of following COVID-19 pandemic rules leading to the appearance of two sets of rules: one for Ontario politicians and one for the general public. From the PWinter, Kirk, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 30 Dec 2020 Kirk Winter discussed the ongoing disparity of following COVID-19 pandemic rules leading …
- Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 17 Jan 2021 A local mother of two felt let down by the education system as she struggled to keep up with her children's schooling without internet access and with uneven support from the school board.Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 17 Jan 2021 A local mother of two felt let down by the education system …
- Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 18 Jan 2021 As a citizen, if you have opposing views from the government about COVID-19 restrictions, you have the right to voice those publicly; that's not the case if you're a politician. Politicians are boundAppia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 18 Jan 2021 As a citizen, if you have opposing views from the government about …
- Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 25 Jan 2021 The Ontario government announced new plans for vaccine allocation as a result of the delivery shortage of Pfizer-BioNTech doses across Canada, highly prioritizing high-risk populations.Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 25 Jan 2021 The Ontario government announced new plans for vaccine allocation as a result …
- Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 26 Dec 2020 Ontario’s province-wide shutdown — intended to slow the community transmission of COVID-19 and to prevent the health care system from being overwhelmed by COVID-19 hospitalizations in the new year —Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 26 Dec 2020 Ontario’s province-wide shutdown — intended to slow the community transmission of COVID-19 …
- January 12: Kawartha Lakes officials urge public to adhere to provincial orders or face consequencesWhitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 12 Jan 2021 Mayor Andy Letham cautioned that orders will be enforced should violations, such as not following restrictions on non-essential travel, masking and holding public and private gatherings, occur.Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 12 Jan 2021 Mayor Andy Letham cautioned that orders will be enforced should violations, such …
- Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 31 Jul 2020 Many parents expressed disappointment with Ontario's guide for reopening schools as they considered sending their children back in September 2020.Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 31 Jul 2020 Many parents expressed disappointment with Ontario's guide for reopening schools as they …
- Ferguson, Rob, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 5 Jun 2020 Shattered by the first deadly wave of COVID-19 and having lost frightened staff by the thousands, the nursing home industry girded for a second wave and warned that the Ontario government was not preFerguson, Rob, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 5 Jun 2020 Shattered by the first deadly wave of COVID-19 and having lost frightened …
- Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 15 Jun 2020 Confirmed positive: 184, including 158 in Kawartha Lakes, 18 in Northumberland, 8 in Haliburton (no change) Probable cases: 0 (no change) Hospitalizations: 13 (no change) Deaths: 32 (no change) ResolTaylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 15 Jun 2020 Confirmed positive: 184, including 158 in Kawartha Lakes, 18 in Northumberland, 8 …
- Abrahamse, Hannah, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 9 Feb 2021 Three couples share their success stories with online dating during the pandemic.Abrahamse, Hannah, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 9 Feb 2021 Three couples share their success stories with online dating during the pandemic.
- Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 1 Dec 2020 Confirmed positive: 321, including 199 in Kawartha Lakes, 86 in Northumberland, 27 in Haliburton (increase of 9, including 1 in Kawartha Lakes and 8 in Northumberland) Active cases: 34, including 7 iTaylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 1 Dec 2020 Confirmed positive: 321, including 199 in Kawartha Lakes, 86 in Northumberland, 27 …
- Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 20 Nov 2020 Confirmed positive: 278, including 191 in Kawartha Lakes, 63 in Northumberland, 24 in Haliburton (increase of 3, including 2 in Northumberland and 1 in Haliburton) Active cases: 9, including 3 in KawTaylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 20 Nov 2020 Confirmed positive: 278, including 191 in Kawartha Lakes, 63 in Northumberland, 24 …
- Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 19 Nov 2020 The provincial government introduced stronger public health measures as the number of COVID-19 ICU patients climbed. Some health regions were moved into higher and more restrictive level. Kawartha LaTaylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 19 Nov 2020 The provincial government introduced stronger public health measures as the number of …
- DeLaire, Megan, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 5 Jan 2021 Ian Culbert, executive director of the Canadian Public Health Association, debunked 5 prevailing myths surrounding vaccines.DeLaire, Megan, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 5 Jan 2021 Ian Culbert, executive director of the Canadian Public Health Association, debunked 5 …
- Winter, Kirk, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 31 Aug 2020 Hutchinson called for lobbying support from the public to push the provincial government to take the steps that would allow for the safest school reopening possible for students and staff. EducationaWinter, Kirk, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 31 Aug 2020 Hutchinson called for lobbying support from the public to push the provincial …
- Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 12 Aug 2020 As Ontarians braced for a different type of school year in September 2020, parents wondered whethey they should be sending their young children to school with a mask - even if it's not mandatory. MasAppia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 12 Aug 2020 As Ontarians braced for a different type of school year in September …
- The city lifted the local State of Emergency regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic on July 24, 2020 and the Mayor included a statement. This was in line with the Ontario government's lapsing State of EmergThe city lifted the local State of Emergency regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic …
- Taylor, Jeannine, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 12 Aug 2020 Municipalities in the greater Kawartha region received more than $28 million in COVID-19 emergency funding from the Ontario and Canadian governments including over $3.9 million to support public tranTaylor, Jeannine, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 12 Aug 2020 Municipalities in the greater Kawartha region received more than $28 million in …
- A list of the health unit regions that were and were not allowed to move to Stage Two of re-openings on June 12, 2020.A list of the health unit regions that were and were not …
- Jeannine Taylor, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 13 Jul 2020 The Provincial government announced that most of Ontario would move into Stage 3 of reopenings as of July 13, 2020. This allowed dine-in restaurants, bars, gyms and fitness centres, most personal carJeannine Taylor, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 13 Jul 2020 The Provincial government announced that most of Ontario would move into Stage …