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It's Hoped The New Port Carling Nurse Practitioner Station Will be Open in 2015

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Now that land's been donated for a new Port Carling Nurse Practitioner Station, organizers are looking ahead towards more fundraising and eventually it's opening. Muskoka Lakes Councillor Allen Edwards who heads up the nursing station committee says it will be called the Brock and Willa Napier Wellness Centre, named after the couple who donated the 13 acres the facilities will sit on. The property will house the Port Carling Nursing Station, Andy's House Hospice Centre and the Port Carling Lions Club Seniors Retirement Home. More from Edwards…

On June 24th, the Muskoka Lakes Mayor's Golf Tournament will raise even more money for the project. Edwards says it's this kind of effort that will see the new station through to completion.

To learn more about the tournament, visit muskokalakes.ca

Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 08:42
 

Power Restored to Homes in Bracebridge Area

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Over 2,500 homes in Bracebridge and area were without power this morning. The power went out just before 9:00am. Power has now been restored. 

Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 08:48
 

Scrap Metal Drive at The Table Food Bank Saturday

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If you’ve got scrap metal you want to get rid of, the Table Soup Kitchen is hosting a Scrap Metal Drive Saturday. From 9:00am until 3:00pm tomorrow, you can bring your metal to their new location on 9 Hanes Street, behind the M&M Meat Shop.

Materials Wanted:

• Any household items

• E-waste

• Copper pipe/wire

• Pots and pans

• Any household building materials containing aluminum

• Scrap metal lawn/garden equipment • Heating/air conditioning equipment – household/industrial grade

• Auto parts containing metal

For more information on the Table Soup Kitchen Foundation, give them a call at 705-787-1091 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

OPP Asking You to Be Safe on the Roads and Waterways

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It’s the first long weekend in Muskoka and the OPP is asking drivers and boaters to be safe. Huntsville OPP Constable Lynda Cranney says with the nice weather expected in Muskoka, we’re going to see more people on our roads and in the water.

Cranney also says one of the things you have to remember is that the water level is a higher this year because of the flooding last month.

Cranney suggests you check all your safety gear before going out on the water and always wear a lifejacket. Last year, 22 people died in boating incidents, 18 of which weren’t wearing lifejackets.

This weekend is the kick-off to Safe Boating Awareness Week, which runs until May 24th.

 

OSPCA Suggests Keeping Your Dog at Home During Fireworks

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The sky will be booming with fireworks this Victoria Day long weekend and the OSPCA is asking you to keep your dog at home. Branch Manager for the Muskoka Animal Centre Jane McCamus says you really shouldn’t take your dog with you to watch the fireworks.

However, if you have to bring your dog with you, McCamus suggests keeping them on a leash and make sure they have proper identification in case they do panic and run off.

Meantime, if you plan on having fireworks in your backyard, McCamus says you should keep your pet in the house.

The OSPCA also suggests putting your pet in a dark room so the sound and light from the fireworks doesn’t scare them off.

 


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