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Like all other non-essential workplaces, the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides was forced to abruptly close its Wilson Street facility as the pandemic gripped Ontario.Foster families and dog sitters had to be found for 120 dog guides in training, a feat that was accomplished within two weeks thanks to the national training schools amazing foster families. In some instances, volunteers are caring for up to three dogs: a new puppy, a dog about to be recalled for training and a dog in training which had to find a home with the pandemics arrival. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Besides the interruption in training, 58 applicants from across the country scheduled to spend up to three weeks at Dog Guides getting acquainted with their new four-legged working friends over the spring and summer, had to postpone their stays. As for the employees, it was a huge change, said Dog Guides i
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The Halton Hills Cultural Roundtable HHCR has announced that its concluding 鈥?following a decade of service to the local arts community.In a joint statement released by the group and Town of Halton Hills, HHCR
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