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CCCA, KCCA, with coming thaw and rain, issue flood advisory

Kettle Creek Conservation Authority and Catfish Creek Conservation Authority on Tuesday, Feb. 15, citing a pending thaw and rain, issued advisories reminding residents to take extra caution near creeks and streams due to the potential for flooding conditions as temperatures rise over the next couple of days. Parents and guardians are urged to keep children…

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Police: be careful with imitation firearms

Aylmer Police Deputy Chief Nick Novacich is urging anyone owning a replica that looks like a real firearm to take great care with displaying it or how it is stored. During a traffic stop at 9:45 p.m. on Monday night, Feb. 14, officers found what appeared to be a .357 magnum revolver inside a 17-year-old…

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Boosters for teens; weekend clinic at EESS

Southwestern Public Health has announced that effective Friday, Feb. 18, teens ages 12 through 17 who had already received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine would become eligible for a third, booster dose at mass immunization clinics in St. Thomas and Woodstock. Recipients must be at least 12 on the day they receive the booster, and…

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Local confirmed COVID-19 cases dropping

Southwestern Public Health reported 104 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 from the weekend in Elgin, St. Thomas and Oxford on Monday, Feb. 14, or an average just under 35 a day. The number of ongoing cases being tracked by the health unit dropped to 394 Monday from 483 Friday. Currently, 24 area residents are hospitalized…

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Further relaxation of restrictions starting Thursday, Feb. 17

Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Monday, Feb. 14, announced further relaxation of COVID-19 public health restrictions would come on Thursday, Feb. 17, and that by the end of the month health passports will no longer be required to be admitted to certain settings such as indoor restaurant dining. The latter, he noted, was subject to…

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Three deaths linked to COVID-19

Southwestern Public Health on Friday, Feb. 11, announced three deaths related to COVID-19, including a St. Thomas man in his 30s and two related to an outbreak at Elgin County’s Elgin Manor long-term care home in Southwold, a man in his 90s and a woman in her 80s. Their deaths bring to 147 the total…

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Ford declares state of emergency

Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Friday morning, Feb. 11, announced he was declaring a provincial state of emergency and that emergency orders would follow to break the “siege” of Ottawa by anti-COVID mandate protesters and the blockade of the Ambassador Bridge between Windsor and Detroit. He said those temporary orders, with fines of up to…

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Elgin man in 80s latest COVID-related death

Southwestern Public Health announced on Wednesday, Feb. 9, that an Elgin man in his 80s with COVID-19 had died, the 144th such fatality since the pandemic began in Elgin, St. Thomas and Oxford. The health unit also reported that 20 area residents were hospitalized with COVID-19, five on them in intensive care units, on Wednesday,…

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Vienna pop-up clinic Tuesday, Feb. 15

Southwestern Public Health has announced that a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be held at the Edison Museum in Vienna on Tuesday, Feb. 15, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This clinic will be by appointment only. Bayham has the lowest rate of residents immunized with two doses of COVID-19 vaccine in the Southwestern Public…

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Oxford man in his 80s latest COVID-related fatality

Southwestern Public health announced on Monday, Feb. 7, that an Oxford man in his 80s with COVID-19 had died, bringing the total number of such fatalities so far since the pandemic begin in Elgin, St. Thomas and Oxford to 143. The health unit also reported that 29 area residents were hospitalized Monday with confirmed cases…

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