Grey Bruce Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Ian Arra, is recommending that local employers develop a workplace vaccination policy to protect their workers and the public from COVID-19. A workplace vaccination policy will identify the organizational expectations with regards to COVID-19 immunization of employees. Workplace vaccination policies should explain their purpose, specific actions workers must take ...
It’s party time at Elsie’s Diner and Licky Lou’s Ice Cream Shop located just west of Springmount on Hwy. 6.
The popular 50’s diner will close out the summer with a parking lot party on Labour Day weekend featuring live entertainment by the popular Ridge River Ramblers ...
An abbreviated version of this text was read into the record at last night’s council meeting by Councillor John Tamming
It will surprise no one to hear that I like mavericks, gadflies, contrarians and those who advocate the devil’s point of view. I like those who pester us with questions, who don’t take no for an answer and who generally make a pain out of themselves. Such persons grease the skids of our democracy.
People for Education has conducted a scan of COVID-19 back-to-school policies and strategies across the country, and the differences are substantial.
BC, Manitoba, and Quebec have provincial Proof of Vaccination cards or apps. Saskatchewan requires unvaccinated staff and students under 12 to wear masks in common areas. Ontario has differentiated instructions ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
"Covid is not going anywhere. We are not going to zero," said Dr. Ian Arra, Grey Bruce's Medical Officer of Health, on this morning's Open Line on CFOS radio.
"Down the road we're going to see cases of COVID-19," Arra continued, adding "With the vaccine, the consequences will be way less severe."
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