TVC HEADLINES (2020-11-12)

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TVC HEADLINES (2020-11-12)

This week on your TVC Headlines, join presenter Thomas Stockting as we look into:

  • Update on the COVID-19 cases in Ontario and the Prescott-Russell region.
  • Could this be “The light at the end of the tunnel” for the Résidence Prescott Russell?
  • Following the commitment to increasing cell phone connectivity in 2019, Member of Parliament for Glengarry-Prescott-Russell, Francis Drouin vows to tackle the local internet issues.
  • Are Children and Teachers being pushed to their limits? Local Teacher’s Unions publish public letter condemning the Upper Canada District School Board’s (UCDSB) Reopening Plan,
  • Though the UCDSB defends their plan, as Chairman John McAllister told us.
  • We bring you highlights from this year’s unique remembrance day held in Clarence-Rockland (to view the full service, filmed live, follow this link: https://www.facebook.com/TVC22/videos/391588025211027)
  • As businesses across the country, and the world, suffer the economic fallout of the pandemic there’s hope just around the corner as new Microbrewery “Brauwerk Hoffman” open their doors to the public in Rockland.
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