Tag Archives: Westport

LOCKWOOD MEMORIAL PARK SURVEY

RE:  WE NEED YOUR INPUT

Village of Westport Council and Staff are constantly striving to assess the ability  of Lockwood Memorial Park to meet the needs of the community.  COVID-19 has provided us with the opportunity to consider adapting our park to respond to the pandemic – to create safe and vibrant space and to improve mobility options.

To better meet your needs, we are surveying the residents of Westport and other users of the park.  This survey will help us to make improvements while using taxpayers dollars wisely.  It will also support grant applications as well.   

We would greatly appreciate your taking a few minutes to complete the survey . The Village has put a copy of this letter in each Westport mail box at the post office with instructions on how to drop off the hard copy survey. If you prefer, here is the link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BQ3HP6F

Be assured that your responses will be kept completely confidential.

The survey will be open for submissions until Monday, June 7.  Please take a couple of minutes to complete the survey.  Your input is important.

Please call (613-273-9195) or email (rjones@villageofwestport.ca) me if you have concerns or questions.

Mayor Robin Jones & Council

RIDEAU CANAL 2021 NAVIGATION SEASON

Information Bulletin

SMITHS FALLS, ONTARIO, MAY 21, 2021 – Parks Canada advises that the Rideau Canal is scheduled to re-open for navigation on Friday, May 28, 2021 at 9 a.m.

Navigation will remain closed over the May long weekend.

Please note that many new boaters are expected on the waterway this season. Enjoy your experience on the Rideau Canal but please also always be cautious, courteous and safe. Please share the waterway.

More details on the 2021 Navigation Season will be provided over the coming week.

Consistent with provincial direction, visitors are strongly encouraged to remain in their local area when undertaking outdoor recreation activities.

For the most up-to-date information regarding our facilities and services, please visit us online at www.pc.gc.ca/rideau or follow us on social media @RideauCanalNHS

Virtual Morning Coffee with Mayor Jones and the Honourable Steve Clark on May 26th at 9:00 a.m.

We hope you will be able to join Mayor Jones and her Special Guest, MPP Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, for a virtual coffee on Wednesday, May 26th at 9:00 a.m. Bring your questions and concerns – Minister Clark wants to hear from you.

This meeting will occur on a Zoom virtual platform. We anticipate there will be ample room for everyone on the video conference. The business community will find this meeting of particular interest. 

To join the meeting you will need an invitation (see below), smart phone, IPAD or computer (equipped with camera and microphone) and then you will click on the link provided in the invitation to join the meeting.

To receive your invitation email CAO Paul Snider at: psnider@villageofwestport.ca.

As of Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 8:00 a.m. – grocery store, restaurant and transportation workers will be eligible to book an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Ontario Continues to Expand Booking Eligibility for COVID-19 Vaccines to More Ontarians

May 10, 2021Ministry of Health

TORONTO — A stable and reliable increase in vaccine supply to Ontario is enabling the government to further expand eligibility to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment throughout the week of May 10, 2021.

As of Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 8:00 a.m., individuals with at-risk health conditions such as dementia, diabetes and sickle cell disease, as well as Group Two of people who cannot work from home including grocery store, restaurant and transportation workers will be eligible to book an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

In addition, effective Thursday, May 13, 2021, at 8:00 a.m., individuals turning 40 and over in 2021 in non-hot spot communities will also be eligible to book an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at a mass immunization clinic. Eligible individuals can schedule an appointment through the provincial booking system, or directly through public health units that use their own booking system. This builds upon the eligibility of those aged 18 and over in hot spot areas and is aligned with the rollout announced on May 2, 2021.

“With a stable and predictable supply of vaccines, Ontario’s vaccine rollout continues to pick up speed, and we are on track to administer a first dose to 65 per cent of Ontario adults by the end of May,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “As we continue to vaccinate even more Ontarians, we remain focused on protecting those most at risk, and I want to thank all of our frontline health care workers for their tireless work each day to protect the health and safety of Ontarians.”

To make it easier than ever to get vaccinated, the province has expanded use of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to pharmacies in hot spot areas. Nearly 80 pharmacy locations are offering the Pfizer vaccine in Toronto and Peel, and up to 60 pharmacies are offering the Moderna vaccine in Durham, Hamilton, Ottawa, Windsor-Essex and York regions to individuals aged 18 and over. Further expansion of pharmacy locations offering COVID-19 vaccines will continue through May.

In addition, due to increased vaccine supply the province is adding high-risk health care workers, dialysis patients, and all First Nations, Inuit and Métis individuals to the list of those eligible to book their appointment to receive a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine earlier than the extended four-month interval. These groups face a greater risk of contracting and suffering serious illness from COVID-19. Eligibility for booking will begin by the end of the week of May 10, 2021 and booking details will be provided in the coming days.

Ontario continues to expand eligibility and access at mass immunization clinics, hospital clinics and pharmacies, and continues to conduct employer-based and community-based pop-up clinics. The province is on track to have administered first doses to 65 per cent of Ontarians aged 18 and over by the end of May.

“Ontario is responding to an increase in vaccine supply by ramping up its rollout of COVID-19 vaccines and expanding eligibility,” said Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. “While these latest steps forward are encouraging, we must continue to do all we can to save lives and reduce hospitalization by staying home and following public health measures.”

Ontarians who are now eligible to book their vaccine appointment are asked to be patient, as it could take time to receive their vaccine. Public health units are responsible for managing and overseeing the distribution and administration of vaccines for their entire region, and public health units may have different vaccine administration rates based on local context.