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Ontario Provincial Police said they received a call about a collision involving a motorized snow vehicle in Zealand Township, west of Dryden, on Saturday.
Kenora’s Sheryl Belanger is all smiles this week!
Belanger has received her $179,985 cheque from the Dryden Regional Health Centre.
She was the lucky winner of the hospital’s second 50/50 draw.
She says “This is going to life for my entire family.”
The latest 50/50 draw is now live and the draw will be made on Saturday, January 30.
You can grab your tickets at www.drhc5050.ca
Proceeds from the lottery will go towards the purchase of a new digital X-Ray machine which is valued at about $650,000. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );
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It should be business as usual at the Dryden Regional Health Centre during the Ontario shutdown.
Elective surgeries, testing, diagnostics, treatments and most other services will continue as planned.
Individual appointments may be moved to a virtual platform where possible.
Current visitor policies will also remain in place.
Officials say they learned a lot during the first shutdown and that’s why they are able to maintain services.
Chief Executive Officer Doreen Armstrong-Ross says they are keeping a close eye on the situation, but at this time they are confident that they can continue to operate at full capacity.
She adds their screening and COVID-19 safety protocols are strong, and the new ways in which they run the organization and care for patients will keep our patients and staff safe.