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  • May 23, 2021: Now 49 cases of coronavirus reported at Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay
    May 23, 2021: Now 49 cases of coronavirus reported at Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay
    TextNewspaper  Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 23 May 2021     An outbreak was declared at the facility on May 17th and the numbers have quickly grown. The cases have doubled in less than a week. On May 20th there were 21 cases reported.
    TextNewspaper  Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 23 May 2021   An outbreak was declared at the facility on May 17th and the numbers have quickly grown. The cases have doubled in less than a week. On May 20th there were …
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  • Active cases of coronavirus in Kawartha Lakes skyrockets with 122 now confirmed at Lindsay jail
    Active cases of coronavirus in Kawartha Lakes skyrockets with 122 now confirmed at Lindsay jail
    TextNewspaper  Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 25 May 2021     The number of local active COVID-19 cases in Kawartha Lakes increased dramatically after the confirmation of additional cases of COVID-19 within the CentralEast Correctional Centre (CECC). As of May 25, 2021, 122 inmates and nine staff had tested positive in relation to the outbreak declared on May 17, 2021. Testing …
    TextNewspaper  Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 25 May 2021   The number of local active COVID-19 cases in Kawartha Lakes increased dramatically after the confirmation of additional cases of COVID-19 within the CentralEast Correctional Centre (CECC). As of May 25, …
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  • May 26, 2021: HKPR region had been receiving the lowest vaccine allocation per capita in the province
    May 26, 2021: HKPR region had been receiving the lowest vaccine allocation per capita in the province
    TextNewspaper  Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 26 May 2021     Our local coronavirus vaccination rate is in line with the provincial average, despite having been allocated the lowest number of vaccines per capita in Ontario. Dr. Natalie Bocking expects that the supply will increase in June.
    TextNewspaper  Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 26 May 2021   Our local coronavirus vaccination rate is in line with the provincial average, despite having been allocated the lowest number of vaccines per capita in Ontario. Dr. Natalie Bocking expects that …
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  • May 28, 2021: Coronavirus outbreak declared at Medi-Share Diagnostic Cardiology in Lindsay
    May 28, 2021: Coronavirus outbreak declared at Medi-Share Diagnostic Cardiology in Lindsay
    TextNewspaper  Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 May 2021     The Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit declared a Coronavirus Outbreak at Medi-Share Labs and Diagnostic Cardiology Services in Lindsay today.
    TextNewspaper  Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 May 2021   The Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit declared a Coronavirus Outbreak at Medi-Share Labs and Diagnostic Cardiology Services in Lindsay today.
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  • May 28, 2021: State of Emergency and stay-at-home order to expire on June 2 and we surpass 65% first dose vaccination rate
    May 28, 2021: State of Emergency and stay-at-home order to expire on June 2 and we surpass 65% first dose vaccination rate
    TextNewspaper  Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 May 2021     Ontario has reached a key milestone in its fight against COVID-19, having achieved its target to administer first doses of vaccine to 65 per cent of Ontarians aged 18 and over ahead of schedule, according to the province. With that news the province says the State of Emergency and the …
    TextNewspaper  Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 May 2021   Ontario has reached a key milestone in its fight against COVID-19, having achieved its target to administer first doses of vaccine to 65 per cent of Ontarians aged 18 and …
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  • December 21: Province says we are running out of room for COVID patients in hospitals but where have all the beds gone?
    December 21: Province says we are running out of room for COVID patients in hospitals but where have all the beds gone?
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 21 Dec 2020     Part of the Ontario Government's decision to implement a province-wide lockdown from December 26, 2020 to January 23, 2021 in Southern Ontario was the need to keep enough beds open in hospitals to care for COVID patients. In April 2020, the provincial government had announced that it added more acute …
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 21 Dec 2020   Part of the Ontario Government's decision to implement a province-wide lockdown from December 26, 2020 to January 23, 2021 in Southern Ontario was the need to keep enough beds open …
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  • December 18: Coronavirus vaccine won't be available in Kawartha Lakes until 2021
    December 18: Coronavirus vaccine won't be available in Kawartha Lakes until 2021
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 18 Dec 2020     The local health unit said the COVID-19 vaccine would not be available in the area until 2021 as the limited 2020 supply was being first distributed to high-risk groups first. Priority was given to those in the Red-Control and Grey-Lockdown zones, focusing on health care workers and the most vulnerable …
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 18 Dec 2020   The local health unit said the COVID-19 vaccine would not be available in the area until 2021 as the limited 2020 supply was being first distributed to high-risk groups first. …
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  • December 4: Province announces Kawartha Lakes going into coronavirus yellow on Monday December 7
    December 4: Province announces Kawartha Lakes going into coronavirus yellow on Monday December 7
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 4 Dec 2020     Kawartha Lakes moved into the Yellow zone on December 7, 2020. With the move into the Yellow-Control level, some of the key changes include: Restaurants/bars must close at midnight. Alcohol can no longer be sold or served after 11 pm. A limit of six people can be seated at one …
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 4 Dec 2020   Kawartha Lakes moved into the Yellow zone on December 7, 2020. With the move into the Yellow-Control level, some of the key changes include: Restaurants/bars must close at midnight. Alcohol …
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  • December 16: Bobcaygeon Kinettes moved mountains to ensure Christmas dinner for widows continued despite pandemic
    December 16: Bobcaygeon Kinettes moved mountains to ensure Christmas dinner for widows continued despite pandemic
    TextNewspaper  Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca, 16 Dec 2020     The Bobcaygeon Kinette Club ensured their 53-year tradition of a Christmas dinner for local widows continued by hand delivering hot Christmas meals to 112 widows.
    TextNewspaper  Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca, 16 Dec 2020   The Bobcaygeon Kinette Club ensured their 53-year tradition of a Christmas dinner for local widows continued by hand delivering hot Christmas meals to 112 widows.
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  • December 17: Students in Woodville take part in "International Christmas Tour" placing candles at local cenotaph
    December 17: Students in Woodville take part in "International Christmas Tour" placing candles at local cenotaph
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 17 Dec 2020     Wanting to give their students from Kindergarten to Grade 8 a more global look at how Christmas is celebrated, teachers at the school set up stations to inform them about celebration practices in five countries: Estonia, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, and Norway. One of these stations involved placing candles at the …
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 17 Dec 2020   Wanting to give their students from Kindergarten to Grade 8 a more global look at how Christmas is celebrated, teachers at the school set up stations to inform them about …
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  • December 17: School Board recommends kids gather personal items from desks in case of switch to online learning in new year
    December 17: School Board recommends kids gather personal items from desks in case of switch to online learning in new year
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 17 Dec 2020     The local public school board recommended that all students gather personal belongings from lockers and desks and bring them home for the Christmas holiday in case Ministry of Education decided to extend the break and have all schools closed beyond January 4, 2021.
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 17 Dec 2020   The local public school board recommended that all students gather personal belongings from lockers and desks and bring them home for the Christmas holiday in case Ministry of Education decided …
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  • December 16: New Shelter plans begin as 50 local homeless individuals displaced to local motel due to pandemic
    December 16: New Shelter plans begin as 50 local homeless individuals displaced to local motel due to pandemic
    TextNewspaper  Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca, 16 Dec 2020     As a result of the pandemic, 50 homeless people were displaced from the local Lindsay homeless shelter. The shelter "A Place Called Home" (APCH) operated a 19 bed shelter, but was closed when the shelter officials decided that the shelter was not pandemic ready. Residents were moved to a local …
    TextNewspaper  Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca, 16 Dec 2020   As a result of the pandemic, 50 homeless people were displaced from the local Lindsay homeless shelter. The shelter "A Place Called Home" (APCH) operated a 19 bed shelter, but …
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  • December 9: Coronavirus outbreak declared at Extendicare in Lindsay
    December 9: Coronavirus outbreak declared at Extendicare in Lindsay
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 9 Dec 2020     The local health unit declared an outbreak at the Extendicare Lindsay long-term care home.
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 9 Dec 2020   The local health unit declared an outbreak at the Extendicare Lindsay long-term care home.
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  • November 24: If you're in need with hungry mouths to feed, "You've Got a Friend"
    November 24: If you're in need with hungry mouths to feed, "You've Got a Friend"
    TextNewspaper  Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca, 24 Nov 2020     Ferguson founded "You've Got a Friend", a six-month pilot program to feed young families during the pandemic. With 20 volunteers, the program offered 1 hot meal per month to participants. According to Kawartha Lakes Food Source Community Engagement Coordinator Dorotheou, the number of people visiting food banks during summer 2020 …
    TextNewspaper  Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca, 24 Nov 2020   Ferguson founded "You've Got a Friend", a six-month pilot program to feed young families during the pandemic. With 20 volunteers, the program offered 1 hot meal per month to participants. …
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  • November 25: Women starved, confined and severely beaten as domestic violence increased locally during pandemic lockdown
    November 25: Women starved, confined and severely beaten as domestic violence increased locally during pandemic lockdown
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 25 Nov 2020     “Often the women were severely beaten, so much they needed medical attention. There were some who had been confined, starved and deprived of the necessities of life.” Carolyn Fox, Fund Development Coordinator at Women’s Resources in Lindsay told Kawartha 411 News. Kawartha Lakes Police say domestic violence calls increased by …
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca, 25 Nov 2020   “Often the women were severely beaten, so much they needed medical attention. There were some who had been confined, starved and deprived of the necessities of life.” Carolyn Fox, Fund …
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  • November 19: Vaccines and Other Health Related Services offered at Local Schools Cancelled
    November 19: Vaccines and Other Health Related Services offered at Local Schools Cancelled
    TextNewspaper  Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca, 19 Nov 2020     S- Due to the pandemic, vaccines and other health services that were routinely offered in local schools were been cancelled. The local health unit was working to restructure how to offer them as a result of the pandemic.
    TextNewspaper  Walker, Jennifer, Kawartha411.ca, 19 Nov 2020   S- Due to the pandemic, vaccines and other health services that were routinely offered in local schools were been cancelled. The local health unit was working to restructure how to …
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  • February 1: Coronavirus outbreak declared at Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay
    February 1: Coronavirus outbreak declared at Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 1 Feb 2021     The Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit declared a Coronavirus outbreak at the Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay.
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 1 Feb 2021   The Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit declared a Coronavirus outbreak at the Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay.
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  • February 1: Meals on Wheels doubles production capacity amid growing demand
    February 1: Meals on Wheels doubles production capacity amid growing demand
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 1 Feb 2021     Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes opened a second kitchen, effectively doubling the organization’s Meals on Wheels production capacity. Village Housing in Lindsay welcomed the program into its commercial kitchen, fulfilling a long-standing vision for the partnership. This allows Community Care to cook and serve nutritious and delicious hot meals …
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 1 Feb 2021   Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes opened a second kitchen, effectively doubling the organization’s Meals on Wheels production capacity. Village Housing in Lindsay welcomed the program into its commercial kitchen, …
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  • February 1: New certificate helps province address COVID-19-related teacher shortage
    February 1: New certificate helps province address COVID-19-related teacher shortage
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 1 Feb 2021     The Council of the Ontario College of Teachers endorsed the creation of a Temporary Certificate to enable faculty of education students to begin teaching earlier as a partial solution to Ontario’s teaching shortage. Students who were enrolled in an accredited Ontario teacher education program and were expected to complete their …
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 1 Feb 2021   The Council of the Ontario College of Teachers endorsed the creation of a Temporary Certificate to enable faculty of education students to begin teaching earlier as a partial solution to …
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  • February 1: Province expanding testing and enhancing school protocols with funds from the federal government
    February 1: Province expanding testing and enhancing school protocols with funds from the federal government
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 1 Feb 2021     As more students return to class today, the Ontario government says it is providing an additional $381 million, provided through the federal Safe Return to Class Fund, to keep schools safe from COVID-19. This funding will be used improve air quality and ventilation in schools, support online learning,promote student mental …
    TextNewspaper  VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 1 Feb 2021   As more students return to class today, the Ontario government says it is providing an additional $381 million, provided through the federal Safe Return to Class Fund, to keep schools …
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