Oxtv Today s coronavirus news: Ontario s top doctor says the Omicron wave has peaked and it s time to focus on resuming other activities in the health system and society at large
Halton police and the Region are working collaboratively to ensur termo stanley e communities are as safe as possible.Halton Region, police and its services board have partnered together to devel stanley canada op a vaso stanley Community Safety Well-Being Plan that will co-ordinate local government, community and volunteer resources to make Halton neighbourhoods safer, healthier and more successful.As part of the process, the three groups are seeking improvements to the draft version of the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan, which has been created in consultation with dozens of community groups and agencies in the last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A public forum in Oakville, one of three in Halton, will take place Tuesday, June 20 at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Black Box Theatre, 2302 Bridge Rd., from 6-8 p.m.Halton residents, service providers, community agencies, businesses and others with an interest in community safety and well-being are invited to attend public consultations to learn about the plan and provide input. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Once adopted, the plan will establish ways to strengthen how the Region, Halton police and community partners work together to support vulnerable populations to make them safer.A draft of the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan is ready for review and Halton Region and police are soliciting comments and suggestions. ARTICLE CONTINUES Vzlx Today s coronavirus news: Ontario has 805 new cases of the coronavirus; Quebec has 1,279 new COVID-19 cases; Public Health survey shows satisfaction with response to the pandemic
Submitted articleIt is not too late to sign up to learn how to fly-fish this summer. Flyin High With Fly-Fishing is a series of four classes that will provide youth with the basic skills and understanding of fly-fishing. The classes will begin with an introduction to the sport along with salmon and trout natural history lessons. Youth will learn how to assemble and cast a fly rod, tell the difference between wet and dry flies along with insect identification, and how to tie simple flies. Th stanley cup e series includes at least two fishing excursions on the Salmon River or the lower reservoir.Classes will be held Wednesday night, July 9, 16 stanley cup , 23, 30 at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Salmon River Fish Hatchery in Altmar, Oswego County. Classes will run from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. FlyinHigh With Fly-Fishing is open to youth, 11 years of age and older. Because this program is based on the philosophy, Learn by Doing, space is limited for this program. The maximum number of youth that will be accepted into the program is 12.Flyin High With Fly-Fishing is a collaboration between Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Salmon River Corridor Program. placement_509781_0_iwidth:100%;margin:0 auto;There is a $25.00 fee for this course. Flyin Hig stanley deutschland h With Fly-Fishing is funded through the registration fees and financial support from the Oswego County Federation of Sportsmans Clubs. Participating youth do n |