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Two Suspects Arrested In Dryden Assault

Dryden Police have charged two Kenora residents following an assault in a King Street apartment. Around 6:30 pm on Sunday (May 23rd), the Dryden Police Service responded to a report of an individual who had been assaulted at the 0000 Block of King Street. When police arrived, they spoke with a 47-year-old man who suffered from a stab wound to the upper body and blunt trauma injuries to the head and torso. Police say the victim’s injuries were serious but non-life threatening and he was treated and released from the Dryden Regional Health Centre. According to the victim and witnesses, three men and one woman entered the apartment uninvited and assaulted the victim.

Dryden Hospital: Low COVID Numbers Key To Maintain Healthcare System

Dryden Hospital To Reduce Non-Emergency Surgeries

Dryden Regional Health Centre/CKDR Files Along with other hospitals across the province, the Dryden Regional Health Centre will limit non-emergency surgeries. On April 21, the Ministry of Health directed all Ontario hospitals to ramp down non-urgent and non-emergent surgeries and procedures, to preserve capacity in the healthcare system to help deal with COVID-19 patients throughout the province. The DRHC says patients will be contacted if their surgery or procedure will be cancelled but assures all other services including urgent surgeries and procedures will continue as planned. “The COVID situation in other parts of the province is quite alarming,” says Doreen Armstrong-Ross, Chief Executive Officer at the Dryden Regional Health Centre. “We are prepared to assist the province in any that we can to help protect the healthcare system, and save lives. This could include having patients from elsewhere admitted to DRHC, or sending willing staff to other parts of the province

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