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Putting the focus on area’s women entrepreneurs Provincial minister Dunlop makes stops in Waterloo Region to speak to women in business about pandemic response Sean Heeger Observer Staff

Associate Minister of Children and Women’s Issues Jill Dunlop gets crafty at Maggie’s Mudroom in Elmira Wednesday morning. SEAN HEEGER

IN A PORTFOLIO THAT INCLUDES promoting female entrepreneurship, Associate Minister of Children and Women’s Issues Jill Dunlop’s stop in Elmira Wednesday morning featured just such an enterprise. Joined by Kitchener-Conestoga MPP Mike Harris, she visited Maggie’s Mudroom to chat with owner Leslie Brown and hear her story. The visit to Elmira was also a chance for Dunlop to see how local businesses are coping with the

coronavirus pandemic and making use of relief programs. “Today we’re visiting at Maggie’s and talking with women entrepreneurs, and I think it’s so important that women can see themselves in roles like this and know that they can take something that they have a passion for, like Leslie with crafts and with pottery, and to turn into a business that they love,” said Dunlop. “I’m also from a small community, too. I live just outside of Orillia, and we have the same thing – many → DUNLOP 02

Public health recommends alternatives to traditional trick-or-treating Damon MacLean Observer Staff

HALLOWEEN IS TYPICALLY TIME FOR ghouls, goblins and ghost stories, but the scariest thing just now will likely put the kibosh on the usual October 31 festivities. Local public health officials haven’t followed

some other jurisdictions in an outright cancellation of Halloween, but they are suggesting we find alternatives, especially to the usual trick-or-treating. Waterloo Region’s medical officer of health, Dr.Hsiu-Li Wang, is advising residents to avoid highrisk activities this year, having earlier noted it

won’t be a typical Halloween, come what may. This week she suggested “celebrating Halloween safely with members of your immediate household, including pumpkin decorating, virtual costume party, Halloween movie night, sharing spooky stories or outdoor trick-or-treat scavenger

hunt in the backyard.” The region already has some guidelines in place for marking Halloween, with changes likely if the case numbers increase. “The general principles are as follows: limit close contact to people living in your own household; virtual gatherings are the safest way to visit

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with people outside your household,” said Wang in a video conference Tuesday. “If you choose to participate in or to hold an in-person gathering with people outside your household, you need to take the following precautions: stay home if you have symptoms, even if they are mild or you

recently had a negative COVID test; physically distance and wear a face covering with anyone else outside of your immediate household; the legal limits are 10 people indoors and 25 people outdoors. You should keep your gathering as small as possible, use outdoor spaces as → HALLOWEEN 02

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