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- October 7 2021: 6 things we learned about COVID-19 in Northumberland/Kawartha this weekHyatt, Sarah, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Metroland Media Group Ltd., 2004), 07 Oct 2021 The latest on COVID-19 activity, vaccination updates, third doses and more from Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking.Hyatt, Sarah, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Metroland Media Group Ltd., 2004), 07 Oct 2021 The latest on COVID-19 activity, vaccination updates, third doses and more from Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- October 8, 2021: Kawartha Lakes residents have more convenient ways to get immunizedKawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Metroland Media Group Ltd., 2004), 8 Oct 2021 The local health unit continues to provide Kawartha Lakes residents who are not yet vaccinated a convenient way to protect themselves from COVID-19.Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Metroland Media Group Ltd., 2004), 8 Oct 2021 The local health unit continues to provide Kawartha Lakes residents who are not yet vaccinated a convenient way to protect themselves from COVID-19.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- October 12, 2021: Fenelon Falls native brings perspective to COVID-19 with Every Brilliant ThingWhitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Metroland Media Group Ltd., 2004), 12 Oct 2021 After a busy summer season of concerts and comedies, Globus Theatre is excited to kick off its fall season with Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan starring artistic producer James Barrett. Every Brilliant Thing is the story of a young boy whose mom suffers with depression. Knowing that she finds …Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Metroland Media Group Ltd., 2004), 12 Oct 2021 After a busy summer season of concerts and comedies, Globus Theatre is excited to kick off its fall season with Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan starring artistic producer James …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- October 14, 2021: Infections involving young adults make up majority of COVID-19 cases in Kawartha Lakes and NorthumberlandWhitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Metroland Media Group Ltd., 2004), 14 Oct 2021 According to Halibruton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking, of the 31 new cases reported by the health unit over the course of 14 days, 25.8 per cent have been individuals between the ages of 20 and 39. A significant number of cases …Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Metroland Media Group Ltd., 2004), 14 Oct 2021 According to Halibruton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking, of the 31 new cases reported by the health unit over the course of …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- February 10: COVID-19 off-peak hydro rates will be extended across OntarioAppia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 10 Feb 2021 An extension of COVID-19 time-of-use off-peak hydro rates until February 22, 2021 was announced by the Ontario government.Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 10 Feb 2021 An extension of COVID-19 time-of-use off-peak hydro rates until February 22, 2021 was announced by the Ontario government.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- February 10: Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland expected to be placed in Orange Zone when lockdown lifts on Feb. 16Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 10 Feb 2021 Kawartha Lakes and Northumberland is expected to reopen in the Orange Zone next week.Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 10 Feb 2021 Kawartha Lakes and Northumberland is expected to reopen in the Orange Zone next week.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 23, 2021: Take it or leave itSpencer, Arlene, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20210423 Price gouging caused by Covid-19 for household items, food, gas and lumber.Spencer, Arlene, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20210423 Price gouging caused by Covid-19 for household items, food, gas and lumber.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 26, 2021: 'Adapt your business sir' - Reader takes issue with Lindsay business's stance on masksMurray, John M, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20210426 Letter to the editor from John M. Murry in response to the article "Adapt your business sir", an article about Andrew Gouin's view on the mask mandate.Murray, John M, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20210426 Letter to the editor from John M. Murry in response to the article "Adapt your business sir", an article about Andrew Gouin's view on the mask mandate.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 27, 2021: Youngster's creative outlet during COVID shutdown helps othersKawartha Lakes This Week, 20210427 Local Lindsay boy, Brysen Gilmour, donating all proceeds from artwork sales to local charities.Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20210427 Local Lindsay boy, Brysen Gilmour, donating all proceeds from artwork sales to local charities.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 27, 2021: Kawartha Lakes business owner starts online petition in hopes of having restaurant patios openedLentz, Marissa, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20210427 Local restaurant, Adam Matthews, of 72 Bolton Sport Cafe has started a petition directed at the Government of Ontario to allow restaurants to open their patios. 1,500 signatures have already been collected.Lentz, Marissa, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20210427 Local restaurant, Adam Matthews, of 72 Bolton Sport Cafe has started a petition directed at the Government of Ontario to allow restaurants to open their patios. 1,500 signatures have already …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 28, 2021: COVID-19 staff cases at Fenelon Court Long-Term Care Home now resolvedWhitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20210428 Covid-19 outbreak at the Fenelon Court Long Term Care Home in five staff members has been resolved.Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week, 20210428 Covid-19 outbreak at the Fenelon Court Long Term Care Home in five staff members has been resolved.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- March 3, 2021: Residents need to hunker down before visitors can be welcomed to the region, says Kawartha Lakes mayorLentz. Marissa, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 3 Mar 2021 while business owners who depend on the industry are eager to welcome seasonal tourists, locals are concerned that those traveling from cities with higher rates of coronavirus infection may cause an increase in cases in the Kawartha Lakes area.Lentz. Marissa, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 3 Mar 2021 while business owners who depend on the industry are eager to welcome seasonal tourists, locals are concerned that those traveling from cities with higher rates of coronavirus infection may cause …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- February 11: March Break moved to April 12-16, provinces announcesRushowy, Kristin, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 11 Feb 2021 March Break was delayed for almost a month because of the pandemic and was set for April 12-16, 2021 said the province on February 11, 2021.Rushowy, Kristin, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 11 Feb 2021 March Break was delayed for almost a month because of the pandemic and was set for April 12-16, 2021 said the province on February 11, 2021.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- February 10: Lindsay long-term care home grieves loss of two more residents to COVID-19Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 10 Feb 2021 Two more deaths were reported at Caressant Care McLaughlin Road Nursing Home in Lindsay on Wednesday, February 10, 2021. A total of 23 active resident cases and a dozen more staff cases were also reported.Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 10 Feb 2021 Two more deaths were reported at Caressant Care McLaughlin Road Nursing Home in Lindsay on Wednesday, February 10, 2021. A total of 23 active resident cases and a dozen more …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- February 9: Lindsay hospital remains on call to accept patients from outside areaWhitnall, 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 outbreak.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 …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 8: Teacher union president takes issue with minister's training statementWhitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 8 Jan 2021 Trillium Lakelands OSSTF's Colin Matthew strongly objected to the school board sharing a letter in which Minister Stephen Lecce claimed all educators received mandatory training for online teaching.Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 8 Jan 2021 Trillium Lakelands OSSTF's Colin Matthew strongly objected to the school board sharing a letter in which Minister Stephen Lecce claimed all educators received mandatory training for online teaching.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- 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 on fence. Researcher and professor of pharmacy innovation Kelly Grindrod hoped to reach people in this third group …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 …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 12: Kawartha Lakes waits to announce its own state of emergencyWhitnall, 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 point to yet make its own declaration.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 …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 28: Funding offered to help Kawartha Lakes agriculture and horticultural societiesWhitnall, 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 to help offset revenue losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 28: Caressant Care in Lindsay reports significant number of resolved COVID-19 casesWhitnall, 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 active resident cases and 16 active staff cases. The Mary Street retirement home outbreak …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. …Kawartha Lakes Public Library