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FEEDBACK FRIDAY: Here's what readers are saying about this week's news

Infrastructure funding, an update from the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit and on-demand transit brought in comments this week
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At the bottom of all local stories published on CollingwoodToday, readers have the option of submitting feedback. Here's a snapshot of what readers had to say about what was making news over the last week:

Ontario investing $1.9M in local infrastructure for Collingwood

Which capital projects, in their 2022 budgets, have each of the municipalities already earmarked this grant funding for? You can't spend the same money twice. There is only one taxpayer. - Jeffery B.

Health unit struggling to keep up as local COVID rates hover above provincial average

Given Dr.Gardner’s concerns and acknowledgement of the situation in Simcoe County, the unavailability of boosters to those under 70 (until Dec 13 for those between 50-70, undetermined for younger adults) who want them, when there are unfilled vaccination appointments in the region, seems almost unethical. - Rose B.

On-demand transit could motor into Collingwood in August

What we need is electric buses half the size. - Bob M.