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Ontario confirms 111 new cases of COVID-19 today

Ontario confirms 111 new cases of COVID-19 today

This is the lowest number of new cases reported in July so far
Dr. Loo talks masking. And Karens

Dr. Loo talks masking. And Karens

'These folks should not be forced to wear a mask, and should not need to provide proof of exemption'
So, how do you wear a mask, drink pop and eat a burger at the same time?

So, how do you wear a mask, drink pop and eat a burger at the same time?

Province says indoor gatherings of up to 50 allowed inside bars, restaurants starting Friday; local health unit says staff, public must mask up indoors beginning same day
Long-term care facilities need to be overhauled, says carpenters' council

Long-term care facilities need to be overhauled, says carpenters' council

Facilities need room renovations, upgraded building systems to control infection spread
Stage 3: what can open, what can't

Stage 3: what can open, what can't

Playgrounds, libraries, gyms can all reopen with some restrictions
‘It’s the new look for 2020,’ says Sault business owner of Algoma Public Health mask requirements

‘It’s the new look for 2020,’ says Sault business owner of Algoma Public Health mask requirements

All staff, customers of indoor businesses must wear masks to prevent COVID spread beginning Friday
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

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

Algoma region will enter Stage 3 of the province's reopening framework on Friday
WATCH: Most of the province to enter Phase 3 on Friday

WATCH: Most of the province to enter Phase 3 on Friday

New limits allow up to 100 people to gather outdoors and up to 50 indoors in regions entering Phase 3
Ontario confirms 116 new COVID cases today

Ontario confirms 116 new COVID cases today

There are now fewer than 1,500 active cases of COVID-19 reported in the province
Behind on your PUC bill due to COVID-19?

Behind on your PUC bill due to COVID-19?

This one-time credit is to help anyone behind on their bill due to COVID-19