At the Thursday, January 13, 2022, Long Term Care Homes Committee of Management meeting, Bruce County Council expressed sincere appreciation and thanks to all Long Term Care Workers, Essential Caregivers, residents, and family members for their resiliency, effort, and patience during this latest surge of COVID-19 and restrictions. Read More
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