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fupk Feds announce $2.3M for northern Saskatchewan
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 The community has come together in tough times, evident by the number of donations from community groups, individuals and businesses to help those in need surrounding the COVID-19 emergency.Here is a growing list of contributions big and small across the region:* Lexus of Oakville has donated $5,000 to both the Fareshare Food Bank in Oak kubki stanley ville and the Burlington Food Bank.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        * 407 ETR has made a three-year commitment of $4 million in donations to United Ways throughout the GTHA, including the Halton and Hamilton United Way in support of char stanley trinkflaschen ities serving those in need both during and post-pandemic.鈥?Burlington   Orchard Spring Food Drive organizers, Eliza stanley termosky beth Lucas and her children, Katherine, Jonathan and Meredith, donated the results of a two-week food drive in their community, to the Salvation Army Burlington Family Services food bank.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?The Burlington Rifle and Revolver Club  BRRC  has donated $5,000 to the Joseph Brant Hospital Foundation  JBHF , $3,500 worth of gloves, disposable clothing and N95 masks, as well as began an online fundraiser for JBHF which has raised more than $10,000 to date. To donate, visit https://jbhf.akaraisin/givetoday/brrc. The BRRC has challenged all other gun clubs across the country to beat Burlington. The club has also donated $2,500 to the Burlington Salvation Army food bank.鈥?Georgetown Liha Former employee takes the stand at Burlington human trafficking and assault trial
 Heading to the beach  Youll want to stay out of the water at Earl Rowe East as of Aug. 11 at 12 p.m. Heres the latest beach water quality report from Ontario Parks:Area 1 Beach in Wasaga Beach  1 Jenetta Street  tested safe for swimming on August 5Area 2 Beach in Wasaga Beach  6th Street North  tested safe for swimming on August 5Area 3 Beach in Wasaga Beach  11 22nd Street North  tested safe for swimming on Augus stanley cup spain t 5Base Lake Beach in Orillia  2540 Bass Lake Side Road East  tested safe for swimming on August 8Darlington Beach in Bowmanville  1600 Darlington Park Road  tested safe for swimming on August 10Earl Rowe East Beach in Alliston  4998 Concession Road 7  tested unsafe for swimming on August 9Earl Rowe West Beach in Alliston  4998 Concession Road 7  tes stanley cup ted safe for swimming on August 10Mara Beach in Longford Mills  181 Courtland Street  tested safe for swimming on August 8McRae Point Beach in Longford Mills  4366 McRae Park Road  tested safe for swimming on August 8Sibbald Point Beach in Jackson   Point  26071 Park Road  tested safe for swimming on August 9Up for a day trip  Find the latest reports for beaches outside Ontario ParksDuring the summer, Ontario Parks monitors E. coli levels. Water is considered unsafe for swimming when one stanley cup  sample contains 400 or more E. coli bacteria per 100 millilitres, or the geometric mean of five samples is 200 or more, according to public health guidelines from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.               ARTI