Recognition from public health – Chris Beveridge, right, COVID-19 incident commander/director…
Wellington County
CHMA hosts workshop on how to recognize mental health decline
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington (CMHA WW) is hosting a two-day virtual workshop on how to provide support to individuals who may be experiencing a decline in their mental health.
County wins 2021 National Public Works Week Award
Public works recognition – The County of Wellington was the winner of the Canadian Public…
Bereaved Families celebrates 25 years of hope, healing
KITCHENER – Bereaved Families of Ontario – Midwestern Region (BFO-MR) is celebrating its 25th anniversary providing grief support in Waterloo Region and Guelph and Wellington County and is inviting the community to commemorate this milestone through a special year-end campaign.
CMHAWW holding panel discussion on men’s mental health Nov. 25
GUELPH – Movember is more than just growing a moustache.
Former county operations manager recognized for COVID-19 vaccination efforts
Johnson recognized – Former Wellington County operations manager Paul Johnson was recognized…
Wellington County aims to end state of emergency on Dec. 31
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Officials with the county have announced they intend to end a local state of emergency at the end of the year.
Seven hospital staff remain on unpaid leave for not being vaccinated against COVID-19
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Seven hospital staff in the county are on unpaid leave for not being vaccinated against COVID-19, down from 14 since mid-October.
Mapleton mayor urges township residents to get vaccinated
MAPLETON – Mayor Gregg Davidson opened the Nov. 9 council meeting with a pitch for township residents to get vaccinated in light of rising COVID-19 case numbers and low vaccination rates in the community.
‘It’s not a weak thing, it’s a human thing:’ CMHA launching ‘Stories4Hope’ podcast
WELLINGTON COUNTY – As part of this year’s Here4Hope community campaign, the Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington (CMHA WW) is launching a podcast series to engage the community in the topics of mental health, mental illness and suicide.
