Skip to content

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

Anything you want us to ask the mayor about COVID-19 this week?

Anything you want us to ask the mayor about COVID-19 this week?

Drop us a line and we'll see what we can do
Ontario reporting 412 new COVID-19 cases today

Ontario reporting 412 new COVID-19 cases today

Public Health Ontario has also reported 443 recoveries and 68 deaths in this morning's update
Province extends low hydro rates, emergency orders

Province extends low hydro rates, emergency orders

Emergency orders have been extended another two weeks
All known cases of COVID-19 in Algoma resolved as of Tuesday

All known cases of COVID-19 in Algoma resolved as of Tuesday

There are now 48 active cases in the north, 5,531 cases in the province, and 34,839 across the nation
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

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

Local non-profit food supplier temporarily shuts its doors due to COVID-19 measures; premier says Ontarians might be able to go to their cottages by Victoria Day long weekend
Grocer 4 Good to temporarily close over COVID-19 concerns

Grocer 4 Good to temporarily close over COVID-19 concerns

Closure is ‘proactive,’ necessary for COVID-19 social distancing measures, founder/president says
Ontario reports 387 new cases of COVID-19 this morning

Ontario reports 387 new cases of COVID-19 this morning

The province is also reporting 274 recoveries and 61 more deaths today
Toronto company with local connection to provide support for digital mental health care in Algoma

Toronto company with local connection to provide support for digital mental health care in Algoma

Stay-Connected platform and service are provided at no charge to mental health practitioners or clients
Timmins area has highest fatality rate, percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in Northern Ontario: report

Timmins area has highest fatality rate, percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in Northern Ontario: report

Staff and residents at two of the Porcupine Health Unit's 10 long-term care homes have been tested for COVID-19, according to medical officer of health Dr. Lianne Catton
Indigenous businesses need support during pandemic crisis, says national leader

Indigenous businesses need support during pandemic crisis, says national leader

Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business CEO Tabatha Bull highlights important contributions made by Indigenous entrepreneurs