The rising number of COVID-19 cases in hard-hit Leeds, Grenville & Lanark district has prompted hospital officials to warn about staffing shortages at hospitals in Almonte and Carleton Place. Read More
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Rising COVID-19 cases in Leeds, Grenville Red zone leads to hospital, school staff shortages
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