The uncertainty of COVID-19 in the summer has city officials thinking ahead.
Peterborough Mayor Diane Therrien says that’s why they’re asking for feedback on the modifications made last year downtown.
Last year, bollards were installed downtown to allow businesses and pedestrians more room to physically distance.
Peterborough Public Health Medical Officer of Health Dr. Rosana Salvaterra says she thinks some of the best ideas will come from public feedback.
The COVID-19 vaccine started to go out locally last week to long-term-care-homes.
Peterborough Public Health Medical Officer of Health Dr. Rosana Salvaterra says they’ve given out a fair number of first doses to both residents and staff.
Some of the COVID-19 trends in the last few weeks have been encouraging for local health officials.
Peterborough Public Health Medical Officer of Health Dr. Rosana Salvaterra says we’re seeing the curve start to flatten, which is a great sign.
AYLMER, ONT. Aylmer, Ont. police say they are reviewing evidence and are expecting to lay charges for breaching Ontario s emergency orders after a gathering at the Church of God on Sunday. A video posted to Pastor Henry Hildebrandt s YouTube page shows a group of maskless people inside the church on John Street North, which would violate provincial rules limiting in-person religious gatherings to 10 people. Aylmer police Chief Zvonko Horvat says, “Our investigation, this time around, will hopefully identify those individuals that were not only organizing but also in attendance and we will be charging all of those that we can identify.Everybody who is identified will be charged.”