10 - Southpoint Sun
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Childcare available for front line workers REGIONAL — The Province of Ontario has approved an extension to funding the City of Windsor, Children’s Services Department’s Targeted Emergency Child Care Plan for School-Aged Children. It was initially to run from January 4-8, but will now be extended to include January 11-22. Emergency Child Care is being provided to support health care and other frontline workers whose (school-aged) children are enrolled in school, in order to support these families while schools are closed for in-person learning.
Child Care is being provided free of charge to those identified on the Province’s list of workers eligible for emergency child care for their school-aged children only. Only approved Licensed Child Care Centres and Licensed Home Child Care Programs throughout Windsor-Essex County are able to provide child care for this age group: Approved Sites- School Age Emergency Child Care Please use the application and consent for emergency child care below. Application must be made direct-
ly to the City of Windsor, Children’s Services Department to ensure eligibility requirements are met or call our intake line at 519-255-5312. (Please do not contact the Child Care Centres directly.) • Emergency Child Care Application & Consent Form Updated information on provincial announcements regarding Targeted Emergency Child Care for SchoolAged Children, for the week of January 11 - 22, 2021, including a list of locations will continue to be made available on www.citywindsor.ca.
OVERLOOKING WINTER
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
In Loving Memory of
LiLian Ross (nee simpson) May 20, 1941 – January 16, 2019
POINT PELEE — With winter ice starting to form on the Sanctuary Pond at Point Pelee National Park, this lookout sits in the solitary coldness while the marsh is bustling with activity. Waterfowl are looking for open water and protection from the elements, while a large array of beavers have been busy along the edge of the marsh and roadway, cutting trees down like they were toothpicks. Sun photo
Five arrested on drug charges
In Loving Memory of
William “Barry” Williams January 13, 2013
Beloved sister, daughter, aunt and mother. You will always be loved and missed Mum.
Your presence well miss, Your memory we treasure, Loving you always, Forgetting you never.
Love Always, Your son Craig
Love Stacey Dzvirka & Williams Families
ATTENTION
CUSTOMERS Due to the province wide lockdown, we will remain open for phone calls, emails and regular business, although our office doors will be closed to the public until further notice. If you need to get in touch with us, please call
519.398.9098
LEAMINGTON - An OPP drug trafficking investigation has led to the arrest of five Leamington residents. On January 7, a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) warrant was executed at an address on Fox Street. As a result, a quantity of illicit drugs and cannabis was seized, valued at
over $28,000. Five Leamington residents, ranging in age from 35 to 48, are charged with various criminal drug charges related to the Cannabis Act and the Criminal Code of Canada. The accused are scheduled to appear in Leamington Ontario Court of Justice on January 25, 2021.
Pet of the Week HEATH & PIP
Heath and Pip are a bonded pair of best friends who embody the term opposites attract. Heath (11) is an curious and playful kitty who loves attention. Pip (6) prefers the quiet life, he is very timid and shy and would rather keep a low profile and watch his buddy play from afar. Despite their differences, these two are best friends and need to find a home together. Think your home could be the one for them? Visit windsorhumane.org to apply to adopt today!
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society 519-966-5751 windsorhumane.org
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