For the following Western Health clinics scheduled for Nov.
Western Health announces the H1N1 immunization schedule for Senior High School students in Grade 10 – Grade 12 in the Western region.
For the following clinics scheduled for Saturday, November 21st, 2009, H1N1 vaccination is open to all members of the general public who have not yet received their vaccine.
A total of 17 incidents were recorded during the previous 24 hour period.
For the following clinics scheduled Nov. 20, H1N1 vaccination will be limited to the following priority groups: individuals less than 65 years of age with a chronic medical illness such as diabetes, cardiac disease, blood disorders, or bowel disease.
A total of 12 incidents were recorded during the previous 24-
Bay St. George District RCMP report Nov. 18
Western Health announced on Tuesday the surgical program at Western Memorial Regional Hospital will resume with limited elective surgeries this week.
Western Health has announced the H1N1 immunization schedule for students in Grades 7 to 9 in the Western region. These groups of school children will be vaccinated at the following locations:
Bay St. George District RCMP report Nov. 17
The last few holiday seasons have been heralded in with the music and beauty of the annual Christmas concert at Our Lady of Mercy Church in Port au Port West.
It might have been Friday the 13th, but it was a lucky day for residents of Bay St. George South.
We honour them
Students and staff of Stephenville High school had an additional day off last week, aside from observing Remembrance Day.
To help Bay St. George residents pursue their employment goals, the provincial government opened a Career Work Centre in Stephenville last week.
The Town of Kippens is moving ahead with its plans for a town-wide sewer system.
The Gravels Development Group in Port au Port West is calling on its mayor and council to reverse their decision to collect property tax from Our Lady of Mercy church complex.
For the following H1N1 clinic scheduled Nov. 18 to 19, the H1N1 vaccination will be limited to the following priority groups: Individuals less than 65 years of age with a chronic medical illness such as diabetes, cardiac disease, blood disorders, or bowel disease.
Bay St. George District RCMP report Nov. 16