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Mental health funding provided for Trent and Fleming

/ PTBO Today Feb 26, 2021 12:20 PM Fleming College and Trent University will be getting $695,894 from the province to help increase access to mental health and addiction services. The funding is aimed at increasing the number of mental health workers and programs, and immediately expand access for students to the provincial mental health and addictions system during COVID-19. Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock MPP, Laurie Scott, says this decision was made after hearing from students, staff and faculty.

Over $500,000 in funding is coming for Haliburton County hospitals

A total of $607,000 in funding is being given to the Haliburton Highlands Health Services (HHHS). The funding will be used for: $40,000 will be used to made repairs  to the roof at HHHS’ hospital in Minden $142,000 is earmarked to update the lightning at the Haliburton site with light-emitting diode retrofits. That will replace all T8 and compact fluorescent lamps with new LED fixtures. $425,000 is set to be used to replace three existing Volanco boilers at the Haliburton site with two new high-efficiency oil-fired boilers that will help with energy efficiency “This funding is coming from the (Central East Local Health Integration Network),” Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock MPP Laurie Scott said Thursday.

Federal government s assault-style weapons buyback program not focused where it should be

Federal government s assault-style weapons buyback program not focused where it should be
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Need for greater broadband service dominates 2021 ROMA discussions

Haliburton County Warden Liz Danielsen shares her thoughts after attending the 2021 virtual ROMA conference last week. News3 February 2021 By Mike Baker A need for further investment in broadband internet services, improvements to long-term care and issues surrounding blue-green algae in local lakes were some of Haliburton County warden Liz Danielsen’s key takeaways from last week’s virtual Rural Ontario Municipalities Association [ROMA] conference. The event was very well attended, Danielsen claimed, with around 1,100 participants from across Ontario. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the event took place exclusively on Zoom from Jan. 24 to 26. While the changed format drastically impacted Danielsen’s ability to network with representatives from other municipalities, she was a big fan of the way the different minister delegations were set up.

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