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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

118 new COVID cases confirmed in Ontario today

118 new COVID cases confirmed in Ontario today

Nearly half of the cases added today were reported by Toronto Public Health
Museum wants to know how you coped through COVID-19

Museum wants to know how you coped through COVID-19

Newly launched Re-Creating Our Community project is accepting contributions in a variety of formats
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 today
Bay Mills tribal member tests positive for COVID-19

Bay Mills tribal member tests positive for COVID-19

Tribal chairman says community could go back to tighter restrictions if high level of exposure identified
440 travelers passed through the Sault airport in June

440 travelers passed through the Sault airport in June

Sault Airport says the last quarter has marked record-low passenger levels
Ontario confirms 112 new COVID cases today

Ontario confirms 112 new COVID cases today

There are now 1,766 active cases of COVID-19 in Ontario
11,207 vehicles crossed the International Bridge last month, most of them commercial trucks and commuters

11,207 vehicles crossed the International Bridge last month, most of them commercial trucks and commuters

International bridge crossings still way down as non-essential travel ban continues
New COVID-19 recovery funding available for local agri-food sector

New COVID-19 recovery funding available for local agri-food sector

Goal is to help the local agriculture and agri-food industry to be innovative and adaptable
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

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

No new cases reported in Algoma region today
Sault Transit will resume front door entry with shields in place

Sault Transit will resume front door entry with shields in place

In addition to distancing measures on city buses, the city is also implementing a program giving free transit to one child and one adult to access city attractions