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OPINION: From PPE shortages to COVID-19 vaccine distribution, the supply chain has emerged as a determinant of health

OPINION: From PPE shortages to COVID-19 vaccine distribution, the supply chain has emerged as a determinant of health

Supply chain disruptions can have negative effects on people’s health
100 Women Who Care gift $18K to therapeutic equestrian centre

100 Women Who Care gift $18K to therapeutic equestrian centre

The funds will cover the cost of a part-time riding instructor, which opens up 500 more lessons for children and young adults with unique needs
Many eligible Indigenous voters struggle with whether or not they will go to the polls

Many eligible Indigenous voters struggle with whether or not they will go to the polls

The Native Women’s Association of Canada launched an aggressive campaign which aims to “activate Indigenous women from coast to coast to coast to get to the polls and have their voices heard"
'Slow Roll' weekly bike event invites families to try out Maple Street pilot project

'Slow Roll' weekly bike event invites families to try out Maple Street pilot project

‘The way that corridor just feels so safe is a really beautiful thing,’ says Collingwood dad
Simcoe-Grey candidates weigh-in on climate change

Simcoe-Grey candidates weigh-in on climate change

CollingwoodToday asked local candidates what their party will do to address climate change, here are their answers
Ontario reports 944 new COVID cases Saturday

Ontario reports 944 new COVID cases Saturday

Today's update also includes 728 recoveries and nine deaths, five of which occurred more than two months ago
TBM council eyes permanent closure of Beaver Street South

TBM council eyes permanent closure of Beaver Street South

Closure could take two-to-three years as part of Thornbury west reconstruction, but a speed limit reduction could be in place sooner, pending council approval
ONTARIO: Restauranteurs concerned that vaccine certificate plan could worsen labour crunch

ONTARIO: Restauranteurs concerned that vaccine certificate plan could worsen labour crunch

Ontario said Wednesday it will require residents aged 12 and older to show a vaccine receipt and a piece of government-issued photo ID starting Sept. 22 in order to access the indoor areas of restaurants
PROFILE: Frontline experience motivates Simcoe-Grey NDP candidate

PROFILE: Frontline experience motivates Simcoe-Grey NDP candidate

Paramedic Lucas Gillies has seen overdose deaths and people struggling to pay for their medication, both have inspired his election campaign
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