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BREAKING: Premier doesn't think students will go back to school on April 6

BREAKING: Premier doesn't think students will go back to school on April 6

Ford made the statement during a press conference this afternoon
Young Saultite spreads joy to local nursing staff (4 photos, video)

Young Saultite spreads joy to local nursing staff (4 photos, video)

She made cards thanking Sault Area Hospital nurses for their dedication
Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit reports death related to COVID-19

Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit reports death related to COVID-19

Medical Officer of Health for the unit says this highlights that there is now community transmission of COVID-19 in the area
Drive Test Centres, Travel Point locations close amid COVID-19 fears

Drive Test Centres, Travel Point locations close amid COVID-19 fears

Drivers assured they will not lose licenses or test fees. Fail to keep appointment fees waived
First presumptive COVID-19 case found in Chippewa County

First presumptive COVID-19 case found in Chippewa County

The Chippewa County Health Department believes risk to the general public is minimal at this time. The man involved is currently in hospital in isolation and not in Chippewa County
Markham senior dies, marking York Region's first COVID-19 death

Markham senior dies, marking York Region's first COVID-19 death

Additionally, a COVID-19 outbreak at a Markham seniors’ home indicates local transmission occurring in region, medical officer of health advises
War Memorial Hospital appeals for masks

War Memorial Hospital appeals for masks

Offers link on how to make them
Retirees, savers should stick to financial plan despite market fall due to COVID-19, experts say

Retirees, savers should stick to financial plan despite market fall due to COVID-19, experts say

While many Canadians may be panicking as they watch their retirement funds drop, financial experts say it's important to stay the course
Algoma Health Unit offers two messages on COVID-19

Algoma Health Unit offers two messages on COVID-19

Appeals to community to share them
Ontario reporting 47 new COVID-19 cases, but few details on cases so far

Ontario reporting 47 new COVID-19 cases, but few details on cases so far

The province has provided a few details on seven of the cases, but the other 40 have no identifying information such as age, gender, and applicable health unit