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Posted 19 March 2022

More City Services Re-Opening

More city services will be available in person starting on March 21. City Hall: City Clerk’s Provincial Land Tax service counter Lobby Main floor washrooms Victoriaville Civic Centre: all service counters will fully reopen *with the exception of Cashiers, Supply Management and Community Services...

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Posted 18 March 2022

Boy runs into sloth on a zipline

One youngster had a close encounter with nature when he ran into a sloth while ziplining. The boy and his guide were surprised to find a sloth on the line while they were ziplining in a park in Costa Rica. The boy and the sloth weren’t hurt but the two had to wait while the slow-moving sloth...

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Posted 18 March 2022

Dolly Parton remains as Rock Hall nominee

Remember when Dolly Parton said she was bowing out of voting for possible induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame because she didn’t consider herself to be worthy. But Dolly you are very worthy! The Rock Hall put out a message that Dolly will remain as a nominee because of her huge influence...

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Posted 18 March 2022

Listen: Carrie Underwood unveils new single Ghost Story

Carrie Underwood has released her new single Ghost Story. She describes the tune as a revenge song which she loves to sing about and which she’s known for, like Before He Cheats and Blown Away. She says Ghost Story is a haunting story song that creates a mood and vibe different than anything...

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Posted 18 March 2022

COVID-19 Severe Illness Trends Declining: Dr. Tam

Canada’s top doctor says increased COVID-19 transmission is “not unexpected” as public health measures ease. Dr. Theresa Tam says average daily case counts are levelling off across the country after dropping for several weeks. Speaking during a weekly briefing on Friday, Tam said severe illness...

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Posted 18 March 2022

COVID-19 Severe Illness Trends Declining: Dr. Tam

Canada’s top doctor says increased COVID-19 transmission is “not unexpected” as public health measures ease. Dr. Theresa Tam says average daily case counts are levelling off across the country after dropping for several weeks. Speaking during a weekly briefing on Friday, Tam said severe illness...

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Posted 18 March 2022

GIRLS NIGHT OUT

It’s girls night out!! Happening this week I talked about a guy who just parked his car in a strangers driveway and then left for a vacation. It’s also national let’s laugh day!! Go ahead and ask your smart phone to tell you a joke!! I also talked about Disney’s new menu item which is a dessert...

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Posted 18 March 2022

Another COVID Vaccine Approved For Younger Kids

Health Canada has approved the use of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine in children aged six to 11. Kids will receive two doses just like those 12 and older, but the dosage amounts will be cut in half. The health agency says no serious adverse effects were observed during the clinical trial. “The...

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Posted 18 March 2022

Picket Lines Put On Hold At ON Colleges

It’s business as usual at Confederation College and 23 other Ontario colleges. A planned strike by unionized faculty was called off last night after the College Employer Council and the Ontario Public Service Employees Union agreed to binding interest arbitration on outstanding issues in their...

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Posted 18 March 2022

Congratulations LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY!!! Check it out….

“So stunning, that you’ll want to do a victory lap”.  That’s one of the descriptions about Lakehead University’s campus.  LU joined 8 other universities on the list.  CONGRATULATIONS!! Check out the article:...

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