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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

Ontario sees largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases with 426 today

Ontario sees largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases with 426 today

The total number of cases for the province is now 2,392
Air Canada suspends flights between the Sault and Toronto

Air Canada suspends flights between the Sault and Toronto

Routes to Timmins, Sudbury, Thunder Bay still operating
Social Services adapts services to help those struggling during COVID-19 pandemic

Social Services adapts services to help those struggling during COVID-19 pandemic

Overflow shelter will soon be ready; additional support available for food or cleaning supplies
TAAG still accepting donations

TAAG still accepting donations

The group is still taking donations of clumping litter, canned cat food, dry cat food, flea medications, or kitten food
Further visitor restrictions put in place at all North Shore Health Network sites

Further visitor restrictions put in place at all North Shore Health Network sites

Blind River, Thessalon and Richards Landing – Matthews sites see restrictions to the point that very few visitors will be admitted
Third city business support conference call set for Thursday

Third city business support conference call set for Thursday

Representatives from various organizations have been invited to participate
Positive case of COVID-19 confirmed in Elliot Lake

Positive case of COVID-19 confirmed in Elliot Lake

City pleads with residents to stay home, saying 'lives are at stake'
To find students without Internet access, school board sends out an e-survey

To find students without Internet access, school board sends out an e-survey

They knew it would raise eyebrows. But it's saving school officials from making thousands of phone calls
Social distancing still applies during fire alarms, evacuations: Sault Fire Services

Social distancing still applies during fire alarms, evacuations: Sault Fire Services

Do not congregate in hallways, stairwells during an alarm or evacuation, says fire chief
Relief measures for post-secondary education on the way: Romano

Relief measures for post-secondary education on the way: Romano

Minister of Colleges and Universities and Sault MPP Ross Romano announces deferred student loan repayment and online learning for students, $25 million for post-secondary institutions across Ontario