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Upcoming workshop to help employers support employee mental health during COVID-19

Upcoming workshop to help employers support employee mental health during COVID-19

Online event takes place on Feb. 25
Ontario reports 1,228 new COVID cases Saturday

Ontario reports 1,228 new COVID cases Saturday

The province has also reported an increase of 28 deaths, 1,313 recoveries, and 76 new hospitalizations
The Midland Golf and Country Club. A Brief History

The Midland Golf and Country Club. A Brief History

The formal opening of the Club took placeĀ on Saturday, May 31st, 1919
BEYOND LOCAL : Why some words hurt some people and not others

BEYOND LOCAL: Why some words hurt some people and not others

Our memories allow us to understand each other or to experience irreconcilable differences
Going once, going twice, gone

Going once, going twice, gone

Midland Rotary Club's annual auction ends Thursday and features more than 300 items
Good morning, Midland!

Good morning, Midland!

Choose happy.
CANADA: How structural discrimination against mental illness impacts care

CANADA: How structural discrimination against mental illness impacts care

Mental health stigma does not only exist at the level of individuals, but also at a structural level that affects care within our health system, prof says
Survey finds we don't engage in outdoor activities enough (3 photos)

Survey finds we don't engage in outdoor activities enough (3 photos)

To inspire families with new ideas to get outside safely, Scouts Canada and Hydro One partnered to launch a free Activity Finder
COLUMN: Need an uplifting experience? Batteries required

COLUMN: Need an uplifting experience? Batteries required

In this week's 'Everything King', Wendy offers herself up for some comedic relief, because sometimes you just have to laugh
Roberta Place outbreak 'something I will never forget,' says health official

Roberta Place outbreak 'something I will never forget,' says health official

'The early days involved addressing the rapidly evolving care needs of the residents who required more acute services, as well as end-of-life care,' says Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital CEO