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Ever wonder about the various trucks, plows, and emergency vehicles that operate in Bradford West Gwillimbury Well
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Earlier this week CovidIsOver trended in Canada, as new case numbers have steadily declined. But Canadians with family in other countries are well aware that the pandemic is still global and still raging.In countries where vaccine rollout has been slow
stanley cup website er than here, the highly transmissible Delta variant has led to rapidly increasing cases and lockdown measures.The Star spoke to Canadians with family and friends in Bangladesh, Ghana, the Philippines, Guyana, Venezuela, South Africa, Namibia, Ecuador and Colombia about how theyre feeling
stanley cup watching Canada gradually get back to normal, while abroad, the pandemic has yet to slow. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For them, the pandemic has meant grieving a father from across the Atlantic, an up
stanley termohrnek close look at vaccine inequality, family separation and a strange, lingering feeling of guilt.Responses have been edited for length and clarity. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Name: Ayisha Gariba, 22, Toronto ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Country: Ghana ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW My parents are in Ghana, and my dad just recently passed of COVID-19.My parents were here for eight months in the beginning. They actually got stuck here. They were visiting in January 2020, and then lockdowns hit in March. It was just too risky for them to travel to go back to Ghana, and