Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Master Your Health. FREE WEBINAR SERIES

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Master Your Health is going virtual! Join the trained facilitators from Chatham-Kent Community Health Centres online from the comfort of your home. Learn to take control of our chronic conditions. See the poster below for more details!

 

FREE WEBINAR SERIES

 

Tuesdays from June 23 - August 4, 1:30pm - 4pm

 

 

 

 

Community Event - Niagara - Bottle Drive for Grey's Haven Farm Sanctuary

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"Bottle Drive for Grey's"

Our mission is to collect as many bottles as possible throughout the Niagara Region in suppprt of our residents at Grey's Haven Farm Sanctuary.

We accept beer bottles, beer cans, wine bottles, and liquor bottles so start digging through the basement and garage because every bottle counts!!

The safety of our volunteers and visitors is our priority. Here's what to do when you are dropping off your bottles. Please remain in your car, have the trunk open, and our volunteers will remove the bottles. We are using gloves, hand sanitizer, hand washing, and physical distancing.

If you have any questions you may contact us at ghfsfundraising@gmail.com

Thank you for your support!

Grey's Haven Farm Sanctuary
612 Third Concession Rd
L3K-5V5
Port Colborne

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Flooding Updates: City Asks for 61-Metre Boat Ban

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The City of Windsor continues to look for ways to protect homeowners from flooding, both overland along the riverfront due to high water levels and in basements during heavy downpours.

Last year, the Windsor Port Authority enacted a 30-metre buffer zone for boats in the Detroit River moving along Windsor’s shoreline. After further consultation, the Windsor Port Authority will now expand that buffer to 61 metres, and it will be enforced by the Windsor Police Marine Unit in an attempt to limit boat wakes and soil erosion as much as possible.

As well, emergency preparedness staff have consolidated a wealth of flood related content into one printable and searchable document. The Residential Guide to Flood Prevention and Recovery can be found in the Emergency Preparedness section of the City of Windsor website.  Along with the information found on a number of informative web pages, including our Lake and River Flooding and Basement Flooding pages (see links below), this guide is an excellent resource for residents to use.

“As everyone knows, the City is spending record amounts on infrastructure upgrades, but that doesn’t mean we should stop looking for other ways to be prepared as well,” said Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens. “The City of Windsor appreciates the increased buffer by the Windsor Port Authority along the shoreline, which along with this consolidated guide are two more ways we can prepare for and protect against flooding.”

For more information on City services visit www.citywindsor.ca or call 311.

Community Event - Belleville - Quilt Draw Wed Jun 24 at 3 p.m.

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Wed June 24 at 3 p.m. Draw for hand-quilted Sunflower Quilt at Emmanuel United Church, 458 Ashley, Foxboro.  All proceeds for Hospice Quinte Hearth $ Health Fund.  Final ticket sales from 2 to 3.  Info from Cheryl at 395 0914.  

Emmanuel United Church
458 Ashley St
K0K 2B0
Foxboro

Community Event - North Bay - Virtual Brain Tumor Walk 2020

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We invite you to take steps to #EndBrainTumours as we support, celebrate and remember. We may be physically distant, but we will still come together in a new way through our #VirtualBrainTumourWalk.

These funds go towards life-changing research, support programs, information, advocacy, awareness, and HOPE.

What steps will you take to change the lives of Canadians living with a brain tumour?

Register at www.braintumourwalk.ca

Brain Tumour Walk Help Desk
Email: btwalkhelp@braintumour.ca | Phone: 1-800-265-5106 ext. 250
Monday – Friday from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm EST

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