Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph opens COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration to everyone over 16
People aged 16 and over living in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph can now pre-register for a COVID-19 vaccination.

People aged 16 and over living in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph can now pre-register for a COVID-19 vaccination.
A few Guelph businesses are trying to stay opening during the provincial stay-at-home order, while the city’s mayor is asking for doors to stay shut and everyone to be patient.
Someone dropped off 25 rats at the Guelph Humane Society on Tuesday.
Fire officials in Wellesley say a barn is considered a write-off following a fire on Monday evening.
It's being touted as a 'first-of-its kind program' where city buses have been retro-fitted to serve as a mobile rapid COVID-19 screening facility for small and mid-sized businesses.
Students in Waterloo Region will move to online learning after the April break.
Region of Waterloo Public Health officials reported 98 more COVID-19 cases on Monday, along with one new death related to the disease.
People aged 16 and over living in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph can now pre-register for a COVID-19 vaccination.
Hospitals in Waterloo Region have started to accept patient transfers from hospitals outside of the region.
Stratford police are asking for the public's help after they say a person was hurt at a skateboard park last week by a group of youths.
Ontario schools will stay closed indefinitely to in-person learning as COVID-19 cases continue to surge in the province.
People staying at the Inn of Waterloo at the time of a fire in February are still waiting for access to their personal belongings.
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Air Canada and the federal government have reached an agreement on a $5.9-billion aid package that the company says will speed up customer refunds, protect industry jobs and return service to some communities that were shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As the third wave overtakes the province, with no sign of slowing down, Ontario's hospitals are turning into war zones — and those working in the ICUs are warning that we’re not just running out of beds, but people to treat the patients in them.
The U.S. is recommending a 'pause' in administration of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots.
Police clashed with protesters for a second night in the Minneapolis suburb where an officer who authorities say apparently intended to fire a Taser, not a handgun, fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop.
Canada has now administered at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to 23.81 per cent of the country's eligible population.