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Infinity Health Centre: Meet Dr. Powar

Meet Dr. Simraaj Powar, a family physician and clinical procedures specialist at Infinity Health Centre in Bronte. Dr. Powar completed medical school in Ireland and her residency at Western University. She started at Infinity Health Centre in November 2020 and is now a go-to physician for Oakville residents. The Bronte BIA got a chance to […]

Dine Indoors with Vaccine Proof

Bronte restaurants are happy to welcome guest for indoor dining with proof of vaccination in keeping with new health & safety protocols. Bring your vaccine receipt (paper or digital) and a piece of government ID. Your kindness and patience are appreciated as restaurant staff work hard to both comply with these regulations and provide a […]

Culture Days -Tour the Muskoka Chairs

Fall weather is perfect for touring the 70 At Home in Bronte painted Muskoka chairs located throughout the business district and the Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park as part of the national Culture Days celebration. Pick up a map, do a walking tour or a family friendly scavenger hunt – each chair has a hidden lighthouse […]

Meet Athena from Hearing Life

Meet Athena Leone, a clinician and hearing instrument specialist at Hearing Life. Formally known as Hearing Sciences, the Hearing Life Bronte clinic opened 10 years ago and has been servicing ear and hearing care ever since. Athena started working at the Bronte location in 2019 and is going into her 15th year as a professional. […]

Help for Proof of Vaccination Policy

Guidelines are now available to help businesses implement the proof of vaccination requirements for indoor dining, gyms and other businesses starting September 22, 2021. For example, photo ID isn’t required; the customer’s name and date of birth are the key pieces of info. Read more.   There are also FAQs like ‘can you block out […]

New Instructions from Halton’s Medical Officer of Health

Halton’s Medical Officer of Health has updated instructions for businesses that took effect on Friday, September 10. They combine existing rules from the Province and Halton with some new requirements. Contact tracing must now be done in personal care services businesses and businesses with 100 or more workers must create and comply with a COVID-19 […]