El-Chantiry: Ward 5 bi-weekly news for July 20
Councillor Eli El-Chantiry’s bi-weekly column for Wednesday, June 20.
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Read moreONTARIO – As a new COVID-19 wave driven by an Omicron subvariant makes its way through the province, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health announced details about vaccine boosters, set to be made available to adults between the ages of 18 and 59.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The West Carleton Wolverines U16 AA girls flag football team forgot how to lose in 2022, capping off a perfect season with a National Capital Amateur Football Association (NCAFA) championship.
Read moreCARP – Wayne Crawford was always a big fan of the Carp Fair and now his family has honoured that legacy with the construction of a new entrance at the Carp Agricultural Society’s (CAS) multi-use field off Carp Road.
Read moreONTARIO – What seems to be a national problem in many industries, insiders are predicting more emergency room (ER) closures this summer as hospitals continue to be short-staffed.
Read moreLANARK COUNTY – COVID-19 screening requirements are being loosened at Lanark County hospitals as the workload related to the coronavirus lightens.
Read moreCARP – The federal government bestowed $600,000 on the Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum today (July 6) which will be used in part to “safely welcome back visitors,” after two years of struggling to deal with COVID-19 impacts on the tourism industry and a facility with no windows.
Read moreCoun. Eli El-Chantiry’s b-weekly column for July 6.
Read moreGALETTA – After much debate and demand, the Galetta Community Association (GCA) now has a date to bring back The Great Galetta Garage Sale.
Read moreKINBURN – The West Carleton Food Access Centre (WCFAC) enjoyed increased donations through COVID-19 attendees of last week’s (June 28) annual general meeting heard.
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