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Interview with Mayor Regarding Mandatory Masks – 10:00am Today
Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti with join Global News Radio at 10:00am to discuss his move to make masks mandatory.
Listen live (click play symbol at top right of page) or tune in to 640am on your radio.
Senior Discounts
Who doesn’t love a discount? Dealhack Canada maintains a verified, up-to-date list of brands offering special discounts for those aged 50+. Also see their list of over 70 brands offering Birthday Freebies!
Supporting Ontarians’ Mental Health through COVID-19
The Ontario government has announced an expansion of online and virtual mental health supports, including BounceBack, to help Ontarians navigating the difficult realities in the wake of COVID-19.
BounceBack is a free, guided self-help program that’s effective in helping people aged 15 and up who are experiencing mild-to-moderate anxiety or depression, or may be feeling low, stressed, worried, irritable or angry.
Participants receive telephone coaching, skill-building workbooks and online videos to help them overcome these symptoms and gain new skills to regain positive mental health. To receive telephone coaching support, clients must either be referred by their primary care provider (family doctor, nurse practitioner) or psychiatrist, or they may self-refer as long as they’re connected with a primary care provider. For those who are not quite ready for coaching, our online videos can provide helpful tips.
BounceBack is not a crisis service, psychotherapy or counselling, but a life-skills program that participants work with to develop coping techniques so they can overcome challenges now or in the future. Typically, participants take three to six months to complete the program.
If BounceBack is right for you, get started with more information for Youth (15-18) or Adults (19+).
If BounceBack isn’t the right support you need, find a local CMHA branch, other provincial mental health supports, or try these mental health tips to help you manage during COVID-19.
Recognizing Local Heroes
Read a message from Logan Kanapathi, MPP for Markham-Thornhill.
Senior Humour

Laughter really is the best medicine!
Check out over 2,500 Cartoons & Comics or suddenlysenior.com for wide variety of funny Senior jokes or Reader’s Digest 150 Funniest Jokes of All Time.
Markham brings summer camps to your neighbourhood and opens more outdoor facilities
Read the the Mayor’s latest statement here.
Poll Results
93% of you voted Yes. 7% voted No.
Poll: ‘No Mask, No Service’?
Do you agree with Mayor Scarpitti’s call for mandatory masks?
Brain Games for Seniors
“As you age, you may find yourself or someone you love becoming a bit more forgetful, or maybe you keep misplacing things. While frequent forgetfulness or severe memory loss may be a sign of Alzheimer’s disease, some forgetfulness is a normal part of aging. While it’s not preventable, there are things you can do to slow down the brain aging process.
Keeping your brain active, much like your body, is very important at all times of life. By solving brain games and puzzles, you’re working out your brain and reducing your brain age”. Check out a list of over 50 best brain games for seniors.