Author of the article: Peter Hendra
Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021 • February 19, 2021 • 3 minute read
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Immunization clinics will be set up in Kingston’s downtown and north end in addition to the Invista Centre once mass vaccinations begin, the local medical officer of health says.
“We do intend to have a downtown immunization location, and the main fixed facility at Invista and the Napanee Strathcona (Paper) Centre,” Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington Public Health’s Dr. Kieran Moore said Thursday during a media call.
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Author of the article: The Whig-Standard
Publishing date: Feb 17, 2021 • February 17, 2021 • 2 minute read
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KINGSTON Nearly 500 pairs of winter boots have been distributed to youth in Kingston as part of the 2020 Operation Warm Feet campaign.
The boots and accessories were collected through the annual Kingston Community Health Centres campaign and are given to children and youth under 18 from low-income families.
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“People often take having proper footwear for granted, but for so many families it’s a constant worry,” Helen Mabberly, manager of Family and Community Health at the community health centres, said in a news release. “Seeing the number of boots distributed grow year after year shows the generosity and compassion of the community.”