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CANADA: Short-term anti-racist training is not enough to counter systemic racism in education, expert says

CANADA: Short-term anti-racist training is not enough to counter systemic racism in education, expert says

Ministries of education need to embed ongoing anti-racist training into their teacher education program, prof says
Local duo working on 'game-changing' app to detect COVID-19

Local duo working on 'game-changing' app to detect COVID-19

'The app is sophisticated enough where it will also tell you if you have one of the variants, and it will tell you which variation of the virus you have,' said co-founder
Simcoe Manor looking for high-tech donations

Simcoe Manor looking for high-tech donations

‘Virtual programming has become really key,’ says long-term care program supervisor
Variant still a wildcard, Gardner urges continued diligence

Variant still a wildcard, Gardner urges continued diligence

In a letter to the region's populace, the medical officer of health again explained his decision to advise lockdown and today's announcement about moving to red zone
Bradford restaurants participate in new ‘Feed It Forward’ program for those in need of a meal

Bradford restaurants participate in new ‘Feed It Forward’ program for those in need of a meal

The campaign kicks off this weekend with 10 Bradford restaurants taking part
6 Bradford residents among 29 new COVID cases in region today

6 Bradford residents among 29 new COVID cases in region today

There are 9 Bradford residents currently in hospital with the virus
Simcoe Muskoka going back to red zone Monday

Simcoe Muskoka going back to red zone Monday

The lockdown that started Monday will last until Sunday
Bradford Board of Trade hosts recovery forum for local businesses

Bradford Board of Trade hosts recovery forum for local businesses

The event highlighted all the supports available to local businesses as the pandemic approaches its one-year anniversary
WATCH: Two million more COVID-19 vaccines expected to arrive in Ontario before the end of the month

WATCH: Two million more COVID-19 vaccines expected to arrive in Ontario before the end of the month

Province expecting to hit one million vaccine doses administered early next week