This March 11th, to commemorate the National Day of Observance for COVID-19, flags at the Clearview Administration Centre, facilities and Fire Halls will be lowered to half-mast.
On Monday, the Prime Minister released a statement designating March 11, 2021, as a “National Day of Observance to commemorate the people who lost their lives and the significant impacts we have all felt because of COVID-19”.
The impacts of COVID-19 have been felt across Canada and here in Clearview Township. Throughout the devastation, we have seen the strength, kindness and resiliency of our community, our family, friends, and neighbours.
“Lowering the flags at Clearview Township facilities is in respect to the families from our community who have lost a loved one to COVID-19 over the past year.” Said Mayor Doug Measures, “Our community mourns the loss of three of our citizens. We also salute the continued efforts of the essential workers who keep us safe every day.”
Please take time on March 11th to think about those we have lost and those who continue to help our community through this pandemic.
For more information, please contact:
Roree Payment
Fire Chief & Emergency Management Centre Chair
(705) 428-6230 ext. 402
rpayment@clearview.ca
Doug Measures
Mayor
(705) 428-6230 ext. 280
dmeasures@clearview.ca
Kelly McDonald
Director of Finance/Treasurer
(705) 428-6230 ext. 236
kmcdonald@clearview.ca