London-area officials recorded three more COVID-19 deaths on Friday – bringing the number of local fatalities in February to 13 already – as the patient count at London Health Sciences Centre held steady. Read More
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ANN MacMASTER Ann MacMaster (née Batherson) of Lorne Beach passed away peacefully, after a brief illness, at South Bruce Grey Health Centre in Kincardine on Monday, May 2, 2022, after … Continue reading Obituary – Ann MacMaster →
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