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Ontario confirms 554 new COVID cases today

Ontario confirms 554 new COVID cases today

The province has also reported four more deaths related to the coronavirus
Mayor Provenzano issues caution about Ontario's highest-ever COVID-19 numbers

Mayor Provenzano issues caution about Ontario's highest-ever COVID-19 numbers

'We still have no vaccine for the virus. The virus is growing, not shrinking' - Mayor Christian Provenzano
Province launches pandemic recovery program for Northern Ontario small business

Province launches pandemic recovery program for Northern Ontario small business

$20-million program provides assistance for social distancing improvements, personal safety equipment
New COVID-19 testing centre to open in the Sault

New COVID-19 testing centre to open in the Sault

Located next to the Westend Walk-In Clinic, the clinic opens Tuesday
Send us your budget questions. We've got a date with the mayor and CAO

Send us your budget questions. We've got a date with the mayor and CAO

This Wednesday we'll put your questions and feedback to city officials as they work on next year's budget
WATCH: Ford says COVID-19 second wave is here and it 'will be worse'

WATCH: Ford says COVID-19 second wave is here and it 'will be worse'

Announcement comes after province reports record number of COVID-19 cases
Ontario counts 700 new cases today, most ever reported in a single day

Ontario counts 700 new cases today, most ever reported in a single day

Provincial hot spots are in Toronto, Peel and Ottawa
Number of new provincial COVID-19 cases spikes to 491 today

Number of new provincial COVID-19 cases spikes to 491 today

The province also reported two additional deaths related to the coronavirus over the past 24 hours; There is a backlog of more than 65,000 tests awaiting results
Sault restaurant, bar owners react to latest COVID ruling

Sault restaurant, bar owners react to latest COVID ruling

‘Part of a big squeeze,’ Esquire Club owner says
Numbers up slightly as province reports 435 new COVID cases

Numbers up slightly as province reports 435 new COVID cases

There were no deaths related to the coronavirus in Ontario today; There are 100 people hospitalized throughout the province with COVID-19