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Wednesday, March 17, 2021
QUICK RESPONSE SAVES BUILDING
LEAMINGTON — While out for smoke alarm inspections, Leamington Fire Department members noticed smoke coming from the ElringKlinger facility on Seneca Drive on Friday, March 12. Quick response saved the building and possibly the roof, as firefighters were on scene within two minutes. A faulty rooftop appliance was the suspected culprit and damages will hover around the $450,000 range. Photo courtesy of Jessica Howran
OFFICIALS TOUR — From Page 1
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A harmless coffee break can do more harm than you think.
Time will obviously tell, but local officials are optimistic that the current vaccination rollout will help immensely. “It’s a good feeling,” said Theresa Marentette, Chief Executive Officer of Windsor-Essex County Health Unit. “But we’ve still got work to do.” Dr. Ahmed himself, was cautiously optimistic that the vaccinations will bring the numbers down. “We’ve already seen evidence in the long-term care and retirement homes, that the vaccine is helping,” he said. “We need to continue with the health measures to ensure we can get everyone vaccinated.”
Windsor Essex Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Wajid Ahmed, left, watches as Windsor-Essex County Health Unit CEO, Theresa Marentette, addresses the media on a tour of the mass vaccination clinic at Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre. Sun photo
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