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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

Private security hired to patrol downtown firms closed by coronavirus

Private security hired to patrol downtown firms closed by coronavirus

KC Security started mobile patrols this past weekend
Sault native ‘in a panic, discouraged’ over father’s postponed cancer surgery

Sault native ‘in a panic, discouraged’ over father’s postponed cancer surgery

Nancy Wilson says province has told hospitals to focus only on ‘emergency situations’ as she fears father’s condition will worsen
Buses between Sault and White River to run just two days a week

Buses between Sault and White River to run just two days a week

White River to Hearst route to be stopped because of COVID-19
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

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

Local agency sees dramatic increase in people needing food; the mayor is taking your COVID-19 questions for another Q&A with SooToday
VIDEO: Young players enjoy some social distancing hockey

VIDEO: Young players enjoy some social distancing hockey

'Even though we can't be together right now, we are together in team spirit'
New website launched to support local businesses during COVID-19 pandemic

New website launched to support local businesses during COVID-19 pandemic

This website is to profile businesses that remain open during the COVID-19 pandemic
It's time for more COVID-19 questions for the mayor

It's time for more COVID-19 questions for the mayor

Send 'em in and well ask 'em
Recoveries over 50 per cent now as province announces 510 new COVID-19 cases

Recoveries over 50 per cent now as province announces 510 new COVID-19 cases

Outbreaks at long-term care homes continue to increase, and there are now 659 deaths in Ontario attributed to the coronavirus
Ontario Northland announces reduction of bus service across the province

Ontario Northland announces reduction of bus service across the province

Low passenger demand to blame
Need food? Salvation Army has a bunch right now

Need food? Salvation Army has a bunch right now

Job losses, hardship caused by COVID-19 have seen dramatic increase in local clients needing food, official says