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Happy Birthday in heaven, Marg Thompson, from all who love you.
Happy Birthday in heaven, Marg Thompson, from all who love you.
LIMITED-TIME OFFER: UNTIL MAY 31st, COMPLETE A FREE FIRST-AID AWARENESS ON-LINE COURSE, FROM ST. JOHN AMBULANCE, A LOCAL, LIFE-SAVING CHARITY:
An innovative, web-based delivery method for First-Aid, Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) theory and evaluation to refresh, or introduce, participants to the knowledge, and skills, to confidently handle basic emergency situations until medical help arrives. This is not a certification, or a recertification, course, but it may be used as a training aid to help refresh, if you have previously taken a First-Aid certification course, or to introduce yourself to some basic First-Aid knowledge. For information, and/or to register for this on-line class, visit https://ont.sjatraining.ca.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE OFFERING ON-LINE, CERTIFIED COURSES:
While the face-to-face first-aid training provided by St. John Ambulance has been put on hold for the time being, it is an ideal time for employers, and individuals, to take advantage of on-line learning opportunities for personal, and professional, development. St. John Ambulance offers 28 on-line training programmes, including Infection Control, WHMIS, Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG), and many more. These certified courses can be completed completely--100%--on-line. For information, and pricing, visit https://ont.sjatraining.ca.
BLENDED STANDARD FIRST-AID TRAINING:
The WSIB, and the Ministry of Labour, require employers to have an employee on duty at all times in each work area with a valid First-Aid certificate. St. John Ambulance offers a Standard First-Aid Blended on-line learning option, which allows students to complete the first day of this required training on-line, only requiring half the time--one day--in class. The beauty of this Blended course is that it ensures that you, and your employees, are away from the workplace for only one day, rather than the usual two.
In response to the COVID-19 work interruptions, St. John Ambulance is allowing students 90 days from the completion of the on-line portion, to complete their in-class requirements. We are encouraging individuals to use this time to work through the on-line training and register into one of our future in-class training dates. For more information, pricing, and/or to register for a class, please visit https://sja.ca, or write sjapeterborough@bellnet.ca, or call 705-745-0331.
Southbound Ouellette Avenue will have lane restrictions between Park Street and Wyandotte Street West for sidewalk maintenance now until Friday, May 8 from 7am to 7pm
Are you planning a return to work? Need to improve your resume?
We want to help you make the changes needed to get an interview! Register for this webinar to learn what you need to do to get noticed.
*You will be contacted by our Training Coordinator with a link to the webinar 1-3 business days before the date of the training.
"Reporting For Duty...Again" will walk you through what to expect when returning to work. The ins and outs of our new workplace reality, getting back into a routine, communicating with your employer, and so much more!
*You will be contacted by our Training Coordinator with a link to the webinar 1-3 business days before the date of the training.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Municipality of Leamington has suspended its Erie Summer Transit Route until further notice.
The Erie Summer Transit Route was initiated in 2016 as a tourism route operating on weekends during the spring/summer months to move people back and forth from Leamington’s uptown to the waterfront.
The transit route was slated to begin operation on the Friday before Victoria Day; however, with the halt of the tourism industry due to Ontario Government COVID-19 restrictions, the route has been suspended indefinitely.
Leamington Transit services within the urban area of Leamington will continue regular operations until further notice.
Looking for more information on COVID-19 and the Municipality of Leamington?
The Oakville Community Foundation continues to provide a free platform for post-secondary bound
students to access local educational awards. Originally announced in January, ahead of the State of
Emergency, The Foundation and its community partners combined their efforts to create a new tool for
local graduates and mature students to access education awards funding –the Community Education
Awards Hub (AwardsHub.ca)
“The Foundation views technology as a Community Asset. As such, we have invested in technology that
helps build and connect our community,” said Wendy Rinella. “With the school closures, the timing of
this online platform for students and service organizations was serendipity.”
The Awards Hub enables local organizations to virtually conduct and distribute their awards, while
ensuring students have a one-window, online access to over $325,000 in funding. Today, there are more
than 350 users on the portal, with over 230 completed applications and a further 200 more in progress.
The earliest applications are due in mid-May, so students still have time to apply.
The Awards Hub includes the following organizations: Halton Learning Foundation, The Lions Club of
Oakville, The May Court Club of Oakville, Rotary Clubs of Oakville, University Women’s Club of Oakville,
IODE (International Order of the Daughters of the Empire), The Oakville Chamber of Commerce, and The
Halton Region Chinese Canadian Associati3on. A total of $4,500 is available from The Foundation for the
Alexander and Bernice DeMaio Education Fund.
The campaign will include a number of social media posts highlighting different ways which residents can improve their preparedness. The Town will also be publishing emergency preparedness-themed activities for families and individuals of all ages as part of the Essex Plays at Home initiative.
“The current situation with the pandemic has underscored the need for residents to be prepared for an emergency,” said Essex Fire and Rescue Services Chief Rick Arnel. “While we continue to work together as a community to combat the virus, this week serves as a reminder of what we can do, as individuals, to prepare for the worst case scenario.”
If an emergency happens in the community, it may take emergency workers some time to reach residents, so they should be prepared to take care of themselves and their family for at least 72 hours. Essex Fire & Rescue Services recommends that residents keep a disaster preparedness kit in their home with enough supplies to meet their needs.
Residents should keep hazards, such as flooding and tornadoes, in mind as they prepare their Emergency Plan, which outlines what actions they will take in the event of an emergency.
Residents are also encouraged to sign up for the Essex Alerts Resident Alert System at www.essex.ca/alerts. The Town will be conducting a test of the system in the afternoon of Thursday, May 7.
For more on emergency preparedness please visit getprepared.gc.ca
The Foundation is excited to announce the launch of “Community Classroom Online (Virtual
programs),” which is now available free of charge on our website, www.theocf.org! Through the
generous support of our connecting sponsor Toronto Pearson, Genworth Canada, and
the Ontario Trillium Foundation, students, teachers and families can enjoy
curriculum-based local arts, culture, environmental, and heritage programming
online. Currently the site hosts sessions with many of our Community Classroom
partners: ArtHouse, Art from the Heart, the Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton
Steel Pan Drummers, Crash Rhythm bucket drumming, Halton Environmental
Network, the Oakville Galleries, the Oakville Symphony Orchestra and more to come.
Over $30,000 in funding is being allocated to these community organizations.
Pickup/takeout now available from 3pm-7pm on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Complete menu & specials on FACEBOOK. Phone order 519-253-1834. Convenient pickup at rear of 777 Tecumseh Rd. W.