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KITCHENER The Ontario government announced more than $500,000 in funding for Waterloo Region s arts sector on Tuesday. All told, the province is providing $536,596 to three local organizations: The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery got $128,855; The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra Association got $380,291; and The Wilfrid Laurier University Press received $27,450. The funding is part of a total of $24 million earmarked for 140 organizations around the province. Arts organizations make an important contribution to our province, providing thousands of jobs for musicians, writers, painters, actors, dancers, stagehands and the many others working behind the scenes, Minister Lisa MacLeod said in a statement. The province also earmarked another $1 million to go directly to Ontario artists and creators. A news release from the province said that more information would be added to the Ontario Arts Council s website soon.
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Laurier s Brantford campus providing space for COVID-19 vaccine clinics
Both sites are set to open next week
Feb 26, 2021 5:26 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff
Wilfrid Laurier University says part of its Brantford campus will be transformed into a COVID-19 immunization clinic.
A release from Laurier says, Operated by the Brant County Health Unit (BCHU), the clinic will be housed in One Market, a former shopping centre, which the university is renovating to create a hub for student and community activity.
Now, it will be home to one of two clinics in Brant County, as the other will be located at the Paris Fair Grounds.