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Waterloo Region's top doc 'not planning' to close in-person learning at schools


 
KITCHENER --
Waterloo Region's top doctor said she's "not planning" to shut down in-person learning at local schools.
In an emailed statement to CTV Kitchener, Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang said "given our overall COVID-19 situation in the region at this time," she doesn't plan to issue a Section 22 order to shutdown schools.
"We are however monitoring our local situation closely and will take additional actions as required," a statement from Dr. Wang said in part.
Schools in Peel Region were ordered to close as of April 6 as COVID-19 cases surge in that area. Students in Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga will move to online learning until at least April 18.

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Vaccines arrive at select Waterloo Region, Guelph pharmacies


 
KITCHENER --
Select pharmacies in Waterloo Region and the Guelph area have received a new shipment of vaccines and are getting ready to start taking patients.
Shipments of Astra-Zenenca arrived in the area on Sunday for appointments that one pharmacist says are going fast.
“Well it’s fantastic to be given the opportunity to be part of the solution,” said Bryan Langel, the owner of Shoppers Drug Mart on Dundas Street in Cambridge.
As part of phase two of the pharmacy rollout, 360 additional pharmacies across Ontario will get the vaccine in the coming days.
The 22 locations in Waterloo Region and Guelph are expected to get the Astra-Zeneca this week as well and are making appointments for anyone 55 or older.

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Bingemans dinosaur drive-thru closes due to Ontario lockdown


 
KITCHENER --
The closure of an in-car attraction in Kitchener due to Ontario lockdown restrictions has some confused about the new province-wide rules.
The dinosaur drive-thru at Bingemans has been shut down, like many other attractions and businesses across the province.
“Unfortunately the dino drive thru, which is a total in-car experience for families, is not permitted to operate,” said Bingemans preside Mark Bingeman.
He adds that he’s confused since they were allowed to stay open under previous grey zone or lockdown rules.
However, the attraction’s gift shop is allowed to be open on Sunday since retail stores can operate during the shutdown in limited capacity.

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Elmira girl, 7, starts trash clean up initiative


 
ELMIRA --
'Kids who are cleaning up the world, one piece of garbage at a time’ is the motto of The Garbage Club, founded by 7-year-old Hope Tupling of Elmira.
“We started the first day by picking up garbage around our own house with my little sister," she said.
Then her neighbours, 9-year-old Rachel and 7-year-old Oliva Lidster, eagerly hoped on board and joined the crew.
“It helps the earth,” said Oliva, “When I do it, it makes me happy because it's like I actually am helping the earth.”
“When you do pick up garbage, it helps the earth a lot,’ said her sister Rachel. “It needs to be more than just us, it needs to be a lot more people.”

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Easter Sunday church services adjust to 15 per cent capacity lockdown rule


 
CAMBRIDGE --
Easter Sunday church services in Ontario looked a little different during 2021 due to the 15 per cent capacity lockdown restriction.
Forward Church’s service in Cambridge looked more like a concert, with the goal of keeping it upbeat on the important day.
“I like to call it our main event of the year,” said co-lead pastor Kirk Giles.
While the new rules are limiting for attendance, many church members say they’re just happy to congregate in any way.
“Normally we’re watching on a screen when we’re in lockdown,” said Nancy Halloran. “To be able to congregate together and to hear it live is always a better place to be.”

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Cambridge girl wins big at Augusta National golf competition


KITCHENER --
Alexis Card of Cambridge has made her mark in the golf world.
Card won the Drive, Chip, and Putt Competition for girls aged 7-9 at Augusta National in Augusta, Georgia on Sunday.
“It went really well, I was really excited when I found out that I won. I put a lot of hard work into it and it was just really exciting to know it paid off,” said Card.
The competition is an initiative created by the Masters.
Those participating in the event qualified 18 months ago, but had to wait to compete after the 2020 version was postponed.
“Just to be here in the first place was an experience in itself, and everything else was a bonus. Just being out here watching all the kids compete was fun and exciting and to see Alexis come out on top was the cherry on top, it was pretty special,” said Aaron Card, Alexis’s dad.

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Driver in stolen vehicle involved in nine collisions, charged with uttering threats: police


 
KITCHENER --
Waterloo regional police say a man has been charged after a stolen vehicle he was driving was involved in nine collisions over the weekend.
According to a news release, police responded to complaints of a man driving erratically on Saturday afternoon, while carrying a weapon and uttering threats.
Police said the driver was operating a stolen vehicle and was involved in nine separate collisions throughout Waterloo Region. Six of the collisions involved police vehicles.
During the incident, the man stopped and threatened numerous victims while armed with a knife.
Police located and arrested the driver in the area of Madison Avenue South in Kitchener, after his vehicle became stuck on the CN Rail tracks.

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Riding lawnmowers, tools stolen from Guelph church


 
KITCHENER --
Guelph police are investigating after several items were stolen from a north-end church last week.
In a news release, officials said that officers were called to a church near Woodlawn Road West and Elmira Road North around 2 p.m. Friday.
They said a maintenance volunteer had arrived on scene to find that a large shed had been broken into.
Security footage revealed a black pickup truck had attended the property late on the night of March 28.
The occupant of the truck dumped some garbage into the church’s dumpster and then left, coming back a short time later to break the lock off the shed.

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Local pharmacies administer first doses of AstraZeneca vaccine


CAMBRIDGE --
A pharmacy in Cambridge administered its first doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine on Monday.
Last week, the province expanded its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan to another 350 pharmacies, including locations in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph.
Appointments are available to people over the age of 55.
The Shoppers Drug Mart on Dundas Street in Cambridge gave out its first dose on Monday around 9 a.m.
Pharmacists there plan to administer 40 doses on Monday. That will increase throughout the week, with 60 appointments booked on Tuesday and 70 on Wednesday. Eventually, they plan to offer more than 200 appointments a day.
"I registered and it was so easy," said Kim Hopper after receiving the vaccine. "Couldn't sleep last night, I woke up at 4 and filled out all my questions."

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