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Oakville COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Closed Due to Pfizer Shortage

February 3, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Halton’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts have hit a roadblock.  The clinic in Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH) has been forced to close due […]

Workplace Inspection Blitz in Halton Beginning Today
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Workplace Inspection Blitz in Halton Beginning Today

February 2, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Ontario’s “Stay Safe All Day workplace inspection campaign” is coming to Halton beginning today.  Provincial offenses officers will be visiting Halton businesses […]

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Halton Region to Offer Emergency Childcare to Frontline Workers

December 31, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Halton Region is going to provide emergency child care to frontline, and healthcare workers.  The decision is in response to the provincewide […]

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Ontario to Enter Second COVID-19 Lockdown Effective December 26

December 21, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner The Ontario government is sending residents into a lockdown effective Saturday December 26 at 12:01 a.m.  The length will be 14 days […]

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Halton Region Moves to Stage 2

June 16, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner/ Editor The Region of Halton is moving to stage two of the province’s reopening process after COVID-19. As of Friday at 12:01 […]

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