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WOODSTOCK, Ont. 鈥?Police in Woodstock, Ont., on Tuesday charged a former registered nurse, Elizabeth Wettlaufer, with eight counts of first-degree murder. Here what we know about the alleged victims, based on information released by police and the death notices posted on the websites of several funeral homes:鈥?Arpad Horvath, 75, the owner of Central Tool and Die of London, Ont., and active in the local Hungarian club. The married father of two died Aug. 31, 2014, at Victoria Hospital in London.鈥?Ma
stanley mug ureen Pickering, 79, a widow, and a former native of Tillsonburg, Ont., died March 28, 2014, at Caressant Care in Woodstock, Ont. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Helen Young, 90, died at Caressant Care in Woodstock, Ont., on July 14, 2013.鈥?Mary Zurawinski, 96, died Nov. 7, 2011, at Caressant Care in Woodstock, Ont. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Helen Matheson, 95, a widowed mother of two sons, was a longtime United Church member in Innerkip, Ont. She died Oct. 27, 2011, at Caressant Care in Wood
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cups stanley Rose Rebekah Lodge in Woodstock, Ont., the Nova Scotia native died Oct. 14, 2011, at Caressant Care in Woodstock, Ont. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Maurice Moe Granat, 84, father of two, was a longtime mechanic and automotive bo Qukk Omicron variant driving massive uptick in COVID-19 cases across Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills, triggering concerns from Region
KENORA, ONT.鈥擬aryann Swain waves smoke from burning sage throughout the gym at the Gaagagekiizhik
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stanley cup , an elder from Grassy Narrows First Nation. Our people have seen plagues before. Its a long-held tradition among the Ojibwe to disperse the negative energy before the annual fall feast, and at Gaagagekiizhik, where she teaches Indigenous youth about their culture they are reminded of a new challenge to ensuring the survival of their way of life. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW COVID-19 is making every detail of school challenging at Gaagagekiizhik and Bimose Community High School, two schools housed in one building on Valley Drive.It is the reason there are drums set out at this celebration, with drummers nowhere to be seen. Some will join via Zoom, but many dont have an Internet connection. Still others a
stanley shop re waiting for Chromebooks ordered in the summer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its just the latest tradition affected by COVID-19, which is also playing havoc with the education system. And Gaagagekiizhik had to wait until late September to receive any extra funding during the crisis.This came after administrators f