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 When its your birthday at Ooch Muskoka, you get to choose three counsellors to  throw  into the lake. You announce the verdict at breakfast, and the entire dining hall empties gleefully for the waterfront, where the counsellors plunge in, often fully clothed, usually with a wacky dismount from the diving board.At the hospital and community-based camps, you get to pie a counsellor in the face with a mountain of shaving or whipped cream on your special day. With the onset of the pandemic, the recently merged Camp Oochigeas and Camp Trillium shut down in-person programs in favour of interactive vir stanley mug tual programs, which has meant adapting the magic of camp to a different space.They havent figured out the Zoom equivalent of the lake jump 鈥?maybe a cold bucket of water will do the trick 鈥?but the pi stanley vaso e in the face is easy, so long as the counsellor has a family member to do the honours.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ooch-Trillium runs programming for children and families affected by childhood cancer. Isolation unfortunately is familiar to a lot of our families and the population we work with, which is why we pivoted so quickly to do what we can to bring people together however possible,  says Paresa Jensen, the director of in-hospital and community programs.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             stanley mugs                      Usually, in May, as trees begin to bud across the province, Ontarios summer camps are hosting school groups and prepari Yypz Man dies after motorcycle crash, police say
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.6:39 p.m. Premier Jason Kenney says he wants to eliminate Albertas COVID-19 vaccine passport program as soon as its  stanley cup safe to do so, reports The Canadian Press.Kenney says the government will move toward a widespread relaxation of public health measures once pressure on the health system and COVID-19 hospitalizations trend down, according to CP.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He says he is confident those changes could come by the end of March.The vaccine passport system in Alberta, called the Restrictions Exemption Program, permits businesses to operate with less restrictions if patrons provide proof of vaccination, negative test results or a medical exemption.        ARTICLE CONTIN stanley botella UES BELOW                    stanley bottles               Kenneys comments come as Alberta records an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations to 1,469 from 1,418 and a slight decrease in intensive care admissions to 41 from 43.Albertas chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, also says children under the age of two will be eligible again for provincial PCR testing, since rapid tests and vaccinations are not currently an option for this age group.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        6:10 p.m. Canada Post says its employees will be able to wear N95 masks at work, but