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 A group of local agencies is teaming up to raise awareness of some of the issues new moms face after giving birth.The World Maternal Health Week walk takes place on April 30 at 10:45 a.m., starting at the EarlyON Child and Family Centre on Peel Street.Mothers and babies are encouraged to participate in the walk and discuss issues surrounding perinatal mood disorder. In Simcoe County, the numbers for the disorder are seven per cent higher than the provincial average.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley cup                                  In our region, we know that 23.8 per cent of new mothers struggle with what we call perinatal mood disorders,  said Jaime Charlebois, perinatal mood disorder co-ordinator at Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia.  Something that manifests itself in a variety of diagnosis, such as depression anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder.       Charlebois is being joined by representatives from the EarlyON centre, the Georgian Bay Family Health Team  GBFHT  and Community Action Program for Children in organizing the walk.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Jennifer Lloyd of the GBFHT organizes a group called the stanley cup becher  after baby group, a six-week program for mothers experiencing changes after the birth of their child.Charlebois encourages any mothers feeling symptoms to consult their physician because the long-term effects of mental health issues can affect parents and children.               ARTICLE CO stanley kubek NTINUES BELOW Ibae Global response needed to heal economies: PM
 Hockey magazines and newspapers are replaced with COVID-19 regulatory signage and hand sanitizer on the table where customers once waited their turn to get their hair trimmed.This is the new reality many hair salons and barbershops across the region have been facing since March 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic.聽This reality is such for Bonnie Luciano, one of the owners at the Newmarket Barbershop located on Davis Drive. She and her husband, Anthony, have had to take over the family busin stanley italia ess after her in-laws retired amid the pandemic, due to their age and for their safety, as they have pre-existing conditions.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The barber shop has been in the plaza since 1959, bringing in multi-generational customers. We have grandfathers and their sons, and now their sons, stanley romania  Luciano said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 However, their customer base has slowly faded because of the simultaneous closing and reopenings under the province   orders.聽Also, their once walk-in only system has now become appointment only, which many of their longtime customers refuse to do.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We feel like yo-yos, just waiting for the next drop where we have to cancel appointments ... wait to be permitted to reopen, try to reschedule clients and open yet again, Luciano said. stanley cup 聽                ARTICLE CONT