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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

There just might still be a Sault Poutine Feast this autumn!

There just might still be a Sault Poutine Feast this autumn!

Cross your fingers!
‘You did us proud,’ retired leader tells Sault, Algoma residents

‘You did us proud,’ retired leader tells Sault, Algoma residents

Steve Butland thanks community, team of mask-sewing local women, for helping keep COVID-19 numbers low; challenges other communities to meet COVID concerns as well as Sault region has
Cineplex won’t open movie theatres Friday as Ontario regions move into Stage 3

Cineplex won’t open movie theatres Friday as Ontario regions move into Stage 3

A Cineplex spokesperson has said the company is still reviewing what's being proposed by the province
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

One new case reported by Algoma Public Health today
Sault site for developmentally disabled reopens, clients ‘have smiles on their faces’ manager says

Sault site for developmentally disabled reopens, clients ‘have smiles on their faces’ manager says

Adult Enrichment Center in phase two of reopening, welcoming new clients; manager ‘ecstatic’ to be back to work
New confirmed case of COVID-19 reported by Algoma Public Health

New confirmed case of COVID-19 reported by Algoma Public Health

Algoma Public Health says close contacts of the individual have been notified
Ontario confirms 102 new COVID cases today

Ontario confirms 102 new COVID cases today

There are now 1,400 active lab-confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Ontario
Cross-border family makes best of separation

Cross-border family makes best of separation

Former Saultite reunites with local members of her family - sort of
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

No new cases in Algoma region as businesses prepare for Phase 3
Sources say Canada, U.S. likely to extend mutual travel ban into late August

Sources say Canada, U.S. likely to extend mutual travel ban into late August

Officials say another extension is 'all but inevitable'