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Seven new COVID cases in Grey-Bruce reported Saturday
Grey Bruce Health Unit reported seven new cases of COVID-19 and 36 associated high-risk contacts Saturday. These cases were found across Grey-Bruce: Kincardine, 2; Saugeen Shores, 2; and one each in Chatsworth, Grey Highlands and Meaford. Now 34 active cases are being followed by health unit staff, on top of 350 high-risk contacts of known […]
Local family health team warns of impending staff shortages
The Mount Forest Family Health Team is warning that they could soon cut back services due to staffing shortages.
Huron Perth hospitals have no COVID-19 patients admitted
Hospitals in Huron Perth had no COVID-19 patients in need of care today.
London-area records sixth straight day with no new COVID-19 deaths
Public health officials recorded no new local COVID-19 deaths for the sixth straight day on Tuesday, one of several encouraging signs as Ontario drops its mandatory vaccine passport system for indoor public places like restaurants. There were 48 COVID deaths in London and surrounding Middlesex County in February, per unofficial LFP tracking, which would make […]
Wolves move into first place
By Doug Kennedy The Ripley Wolves won a pair of games on the weekend to move into sole possession of first place. The two wins puts them one point ahead … Continue reading Wolves move into first place →
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Report asks Ontario for funding to treat mental health and addictions
The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) and the Primary Care Collaborative want the province to support primary care providers in the treatment of severe depression and anxiety.