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A Night for Neil: The Neil Peart Memorial Celebration concert and charity fundraiser has been postponed for a 3rd time due to COVID-19 restrictions, and will now take place on November 6th at the Meridian Centre in Neil Peart s hometown of St. Catharines, Ontario. The event had originally been planned to take place last year on May 16, was then postponed to October 17 of last year, and was then postponed again to this coming April 17. From the A Night for Neil Facebook page:
Event has been re-scheduled for Saturday, November 6th, 2021.
Health Unit says all eligible long-term care vaccinated in Simcoe Muskoka mymuskokanow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mymuskokanow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SHARE ON: One of the residents that got the vaccine last week (Photo credit: Fairvern Nursing Home on Facebook)
A sign that was placed at the front of the nursing home while residents were getting vaccinated (Photo credit: Fairvern Nursing Home on Facebook)
The first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has been administered at Fairvern Nursing Home in Huntsville.
The home says the vaccine was given last week to all residents that consented to it. “It was a day filled with many smiles from residents and staff as we were the first long term care home in Muskoka to get the vaccine,” officials with Fairvern said on Facebook.
BARRIE, ONT. It s been one year since the World Health Organization first warned about the threat of a new virus. At that time, 41 people had been diagnosed with COVID-19. One year later, Simcoe Muskoka logs its deadliest week associated with the virus since the pandemic started. On Friday, the health unit reported that another four infected people passed away, bringing the region s death toll to 86. Fifteen people have passed away with the virus since Monday. A deadly outbreak at Roberta Place in Barrie claimed the lives of six residents, and the facility reports more than 70 residents and staff members have been diagnosed.