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TEENS ARRESTED AFTER BUS FIRE
LEAMINGTON — Four teenagers were arrested and charged with arson and mischief under $5,000 after an OPP investigation into school buses that were set on fire in Leamington last week. A bus driver arriving for her morning shift on Thursday, March 18, was surprised to find the back of her bus on fire, which prompted a call to Leamington Fire Department, who arrived to find the bus and two more with fire damage. The call came in around 5:25
am, and firefighters had it extinguished shortly thereafter. When the smoke settled, two school buses belonging to Switzer Carty were destroyed and another four were damaged. The four youth are scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Leamington at a later date. They cannot be identified, under provisions of the Youth Justice Act. Sun photo
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By Mark Ribble CHATHAM-KENT — After a few weeks in the Orange: Restrict level of Ontario’s Reopening Framework, the province moved Chatham-Kent back to the Red: Control level beginning this past Monday. Eight of Ontario’s Health Regions changed colours on Monday, with Windsor-Essex staying the same in the Red level. Walpole Island has also announced that they have gone into Black Lockdown after outbreaks there this past week. Ontario is dealing with a possible third wave of COVID-19 as the variants of concern continue to race through the population, especially in the Toronto area.
“With the significant and increasing risk of COVID-19 variants, the next few weeks will be critical in our fight against COVID-19,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “Thanks to the tireless efforts of our frontline health care workers we continue to accelerate our vaccine rollout, but until all Ontarians can receive the vaccine we must not let our guard down and continue following public health advice. This remains our best defence.” There is some good news on two fronts — vaccines and new Red level restaurant protocols. The province also announced late last week that they will use the pharmacy pilot
project that began a week ago as the model to vaccinate anyone over 60 who would like to attend their local pharmacy and received the AstraZeneca vaccine. That rollout began Monday across the province. In the restaurant and bar industry, the province adjusted their regulations to allow bars and restaurants to have indoor dining for up to 50 per cent capacity of their restaurant, but not to exceed 50 people, regardless. This is welcome news to an already struggling hospitality sector, and allows restaurants to get a boost prior to spring patio season. Visit ckphu.com for up-to-date information on businesses.
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