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Pictured here is the grave of Stephen Wasniewski. He is buried with his wife Lila. His grave is located in the north west corner of St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery.

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During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, librarys were required to close. Pictured here is the front door of Fort Erie Public Library's Centennial branch, which communicates its indefinite closure.

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During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, in-person church services were suspended. But, like many churches everywhere, Fort Erie churches took to social media to offer congregations a chance to worship. Pictured here is the sign outside of…

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During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, boat ramps were closed to keep boats off the water. Pictured here is a 'Closed by Police Order' on the boat ramp by Nicholl's Marine on Niagara Boulevard.

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Pictured here is the grave of William R Strickland. He is buried with his wife Margaret, daughter Helen as well as son Randolph and wife Marie. His grave is located on the south side of St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery.

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Pictured here is the grave of Helend Goodbrand Strickland. She is buried with her brother Randoph and his wife Marie, and her parents William and Margaret. Her grave is located on the south side of St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery.

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Pictured here is the grave of Marie Strickland. She is buried with her husband Randolph, his sister Helen, and his parents William and Margaret. Her grave is located on the south side of St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery.

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Pictured here is the tombstone of Raldoph Lewis Strickland. He is buried with his wife Marie Casher Strickland, sister Helen Strickland and parents William and Margaret. His grave is located on the south side of St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery.

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During the Covid-19 pandemic, residents and businesses often used signs to uplift and encourage. Pictured here is a sign at Davinci's Pizza and Wings on Dominion Road.

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During the Covid-19 pandemic, protective masks became common, especially for essential workers, but also for those in public, engaging in essential activity such as shopping. Sometimes people improvised, by having cloth masks made or using bandanas…

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The acute phase of Covid-19 required citizens to stay home and non-essential businesses. James Stoddart took pictures of a deserted Clifton Hill, which is normally alive with people. He also took a picture of an empty QEW.

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During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, employees of many businesses wore protective masks, although no government regulation required it. Pictured here is Jennifer Learn, ready for her shift at Wal Mart, complete with protective mask.
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