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Manitoulin Island business making gowns

While many volunteers across the Algoma and Manitoulin districts are making masks, one Manitoulin Island company is making personal protective equipment-grade nursing gowns.

My Ol’ Blues owner Kathy Antonio says her Gore Bay business has teamed up with Pro-Stitch in Sudbury to produce government-approved nursing gowns.

Pro-Stitch sends her and co-worker, Kim Orford, the materials, which they sew together, then ship back to the company with the assistance of Manitoulin Transport.

She adds they are finishing up their first 500 gowns, which will eventually be shipped across Canada and the United States.

She and Orford have set up the worksite to follow COVID-19 protocols.

Rosalind Russell
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Having worked in radio, television and print, Rosalind loves news and the work it entails, especially stories to help those in need, and it is sort of her 'unwritten rule' that at least one story a day must be a 'good news' story. When not doing the morning show or writing news, she is reading, usually Stephen King and his ilk, landscaping or re-decorating her home and/or visiting family and friends.

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