Community Event - North Bay - Cancelled - Armed Forces Day
All day time and evening Armed Forces Day events that were scheduled for Wednesday June 10th have been cancelled.
All day time and evening Armed Forces Day events that were scheduled for Wednesday June 10th have been cancelled.
The North Bay Regional Health Centre Foundation is looking for donations to help purchase PPE equipment. For more information visit their website at https://www.nbrhcfoundation.ca/covid-19
Although the physical buildings are closed, the virtual library is open 24/7. You can even apply for a library card online at library.quintewest.ca
Follow us on social media for book talks, online story times, fun crafts and more!
Calling all creative kids (and kids at heart)! The Cultural Centre misses seeing your creations!! Starting weekly we will be posting a new 'Isolation Creation' challenge for ANY age to have fun with and complete.
Challenge #1:
Create a carnival ride out of any materials that you have handy!
We invite you to share your masterpiece with us in the comments via a photo- or a video explaining your piece to us and how you made it!
Happy Crafting!
In light of the #covid19 pandemic, Chatham-Kent Children's Services have had to change the way they deliver their #mentalhealth services at this time. They are actively accepting referrals and offering all of their regular mental health services via telephone and video! For more information about mental health services or to make a referral please call 519-352-0440 or email mhdevintake@ckcs.on.ca
Grade 7 immunization clinics were scheduled to take place in schools in April and May. Immunizing students is important and planning is underway to reschedule the clinics in the near future. CK Public Health will notify all schools when the clinics will take place. At this time, we are not offering appointment times to grade seven students due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Please visit our website at www.ckpublichealth.com/covid-19 for more information or call us with any questions or concerns, 519-355-1071, ext. 5900.
Chatham Kent Women's Centre is here for you.
Need help? Give us a call at (519) 351-9144. Outreach counsellors are working remotely and are still counselling clients over the phone and through text.
The City of Windsor, as an Employment Ontario service provider, is pleased to be participating with other service providers and Workforce WindsorEssex to develop an Essential Worker Registry. As part of the Windsor-Essex COVID Care Coalition, Workforce WindsorEssex will collect resumes for an Essential Worker Registry to link unemployed individuals to available essential service positions, as defined by the Province of Ontario.
“The Essential Worker Registry will make it easier for all area Employment Ontario service providers to fill urgent job vacancies collaboratively through a resume database,” said Workforce WindsorEssex CEO Justin Falconer. “Anyone able to work in a non-healthcare essential business is encouraged to register locally through our website.”
The City’s Employment & Training Services (ETS) department will further collaborate with Workforce WindsorEssex to enhance the existing WeSkills Database to assist essential businesses who are struggling to find employees as a result of COVID-19.
This initiative will assist ETS with identifying suitable and willing candidates to fill more than 200 essential service job requests that have been received from local employers. In the last month, those employers have been sent over 240 resumes, already resulting in 42 direct hires.
For more information, or to submit your resume, visit: https://www.workforcewindsoressex.com/essential-worker-registry/