January 2021

Protect loved ones from COVID-19 over the holidays

With the Christmas season getting underway, Ottawa’s medical officer of health is urging people to avoid crowded places and close contact with people outside their household to help limit the spread of COVID-19 and protect loved ones over the holidays. And while the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered to health care workers […]

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Gyms reopening at Ottawa’s public schools for physical education classes

With the weather turning colder, some Ottawa public schools are moving physical education classes back indoors. The Ottawa Carleton District School Board is allowing elementary and secondary schools to use the gyms for classes if students and staff follow specific guidelines, including mandatory face masks, no sharing pieces of equipment and change rooms must remain

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Ottawa residents need to continue to wear a mask and physical distance

Ottawa’s medical officer of health states that Ottawa residents need to continue practicing physical distancing and wearing a mask to stop the spread of the virus despite the incoming vaccine. It will keep everyone safe. The Ottawa Public Health and the city are preparing for many scenarios to rollout the COVID-19 vaccine. The Ottawa Public

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Regina first aid

CPR performed on an unresponsive man pulled from Britannia Beach

An unresponsive man was pulled from Britannia Beach and given CPR. The lifeguards pulled an unresponsive swimmer from the Ottawa River at Britannia Beach. Prompt intervention The man was found floating face down in the water. The man was given cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and quickly transported to a healthcare facility where the staff continued with

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How the lockdown will affect services in Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara

The communities in Southern Ontario are preparing for the provincewide lockdown and what it will mean to residents following Doug Ford’s announcement. The ‘provincewide shutdown’ which will put every region in the grey level of the COVID-19 response framework, starts on December 26 and will last at least until January 22, 2021. Several mayors and

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