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Wellesley Twp. homeowners will see 5.2% tax increase this year Wellesley residents are looking at a 5.2 per cent increase on the township portion of their property tax bills as coun cil approved the budget for 2022. That will add $54.97 to the average charge, based on a home with an assessed value of $383,000. The increase represents an increase of 2.72 per cent for servicelevel increases, 1.97 per cent for a general levy increase, and 0.5 per cent for a special
greening levy. Province imposes new restrictions as COVID cases spike Nobody asked for an easily transmissible new COVID variant for Christmas. Likewise for a return to lockdown conditions. But that’s what Ontarians got, as the Omicron strain of the virus saw a massive spike in cases that prompted the government to impose new restrictions. Overwhelmed hospitals delay non-urgent procedures yet again Area hospitals that had been trying to deal with the backlog of surgeries, testing and other
non-pandemic-related cases are in the midst of a setback. To start the year, such procedures are on hold again. The spike in COVID-19 cases saw Ontario Health advise hospitals to proceed only with the likes of emergency and cancer care surgical procedures for at least a couple of weeks. Omicron spike having impact on waste collection Even as the post-holiday waste stream hits its zenith, the pandemic left collectors short-staffed, leading to a backlog the region is still trying to
process. Residents have been left holding the bag – literally – for an extra day or two as workers were delayed in picking up the trash, the result of illness and mandatory isolation periods. Woolwich hires new deputy fire chief The job title and location are different, but Craig Eveson finds plenty to be familiar with as the new deputy chief of the Woolwich Fire Department. Eveson comes to Woolwich after some 20 years as a volunteer with the King Township department, most recently as a captain. → YEAR IN REVIEW 4
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Region sees COVID-19 situation as “stable” Bill Atwood Observer Staff
DESPITE A SLIGHT INCREASE IN the number of COVID-19 cases per person in the region in December, Waterloo Region Public Health is describing the current situation as “stable.” On December 1 the region had 4.2 cases per 100,000 people, and on December 28, the most recent update, there were 5.5 cases per 100,000, an increase of 227 net new cases. There are 296 active cases, an increase of 26. The number of resolved cases increased by 189 in the last month representing a pandemic total of 53,344. The seven-day moving average positivity rate was 25 per cent and there were no deaths reported last month. Provincially, the most recent update – covering the previous seven days – was on December 17. In total there were 6,022 cases reported province wide during that time.
There were 308 hospitalizations, and 40 deaths reported. This brings the total provincial pandemic case count to 1,536,865 or 10,365.8 per 100,000 people. There have been 62,801 total deaths across Ontario. On the vaccine side of things, 83.9 per cent of Ontarians have had at least one dose, while 80.8 per cent have had two doses, considered the “primary series.” Some 50.7 per cent of Ontarians have had one booster, while 22.5 per cent of the population have had two boosters. Each of these numbers represent just an increase of 0.1 per cent of the previous week, except the primary series with two boosters which saw a 0.3 per cent increase. In Waterloo Region, 82 per cent of resident have had at least one dose, 79.1 have received their primary series, while those who have received third and fourth doses represent 48 per cent and 20.8 per cent respectively.
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