Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Veterans Memorial Service is cancelled
As Covid-19 continues to surge in our Province and our Community, and Stay at Home and Social Distancing Orders have become the temporary "new normal", the Windsor Veterans Memorial Services Committee has decided (in keeping with directives of the City of Windsor, and in the best interests of our Veterans and their families,) to cancel our family-centered Memorial Tribute to our fallen Veterans Ceremony originally scheduled to take place 1100hrs. Sunday June 7th, 2020 at the Windsor Cenotaph.
Public Notices/Announcements - North Bay - Capitol Centre - Mother's Day Limerick Contest
Public Notices/Announcements - Burlington/Oakville - Virtual Mental Health Services During COVID-19
Ontario Expands Virtual Mental Health Services During COVID-19
Free Internet-Based Programs Help People Cope with Unprecedented Situation
At Ontario.ca/coronavirus, people can find information about the different virtual mental health and wellness options that meet their unique needs, including online therapy.
Public Notices/Announcements - Burlington/Oakville - Kerr Street Mission Offers Food Distribution
Kerr Street Mission Offers Food Distribution
Both perishables & non-perishables available. Clients can pick up once a week. Distribution times 6 times/week. Clients need to be residents of Oakville. 905-845-7485 or kerrstreet.com
Public Notices/Announcements - Burlington/Oakville - Updated Guidelines
The City of Burlington has updated its COVID-19 emergency response guidelines regarding celebratory drive-by parades following a clarification from the Province of Ontario. burlington.ca
Public Notices/Announcements - Burlington/Oakville - The Mountsberg Animal Food Fund Launches
The Conservation Halton Foundation has launched the Mountsberg Animal Food Fund to help feed the animals at Mountsberg Conservation Area during COVID-19. The campaign went live on #GivingTuesdayNow and will remain active through the spring to ensure the animals get the care and support they need.
Mountsberg is home to more than 60 animals, from hawks, owls and eagles to horses, goats and sheep, a whole bunch of bees and even a couple snakes, to name just a few. Conservation Halton has a dedicated team of staff members who care for the animals, and in return, the animals help to teach school children, summer camp participants and park visitors about conservation and agriculture.
It costs about $200,000 per year to feed and care for the animals at Mountsberg, and because the Conservation Halton Parks do not receive support from municipal, provincial or federal taxes, they depend on entrance fees, membership purchases and other donations to fund these expenses. With the parks closed, due to COVID-19, Conservation Halton does not currently have this revenue, but they do still have mouths to feed.
The Mountsberg Animal Food Fund will help to feed and care for the animals, which bring so much love and learning to our community, during this time. The Conservation Halton Foundation asks that you consider donating on their website: conservationhalton.ca/mountsberg-animal-food-fund.
Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Tick Season
REMINDER: Due to public closures currently in place, many parks and green spaces are being cut less frequently. Be extra careful about checking for ticks after spending time outdoors.
For more information about ticks, please visit: ckphu.com/health-topics/insects/lyme-disease/