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BEYOND LOCAL: Tips for reducing addiction-like behaviours over the holidays

BEYOND LOCAL: Tips for reducing addiction-like behaviours over the holidays

This holiday season, be kind to yourself and others as you deal with excessive behaviours, like binge-watching or gaming
APH reports new COVID-19 case

APH reports new COVID-19 case

APH now has 63 confirmed cases
ONTARIO: In-person road tests cancelled during provincial lockdown

ONTARIO: In-person road tests cancelled during provincial lockdown

Tests cancelled until Jan. 9 in Northern Ontario, and Jan 23 in Southern Ontario
APH now reporting confirmed COVID-19 cases in non-Algoma residents

APH now reporting confirmed COVID-19 cases in non-Algoma residents

Currently two active cases in non-Algoma residents temporarily in the region
WATCH: Province freezing electricity rates during 28-day shutdown

WATCH: Province freezing electricity rates during 28-day shutdown

Ontario government is also expanding Support for Learners program
First Northern Ontario COVID-19 vaccine administered in Thunder Bay

First Northern Ontario COVID-19 vaccine administered in Thunder Bay

A front-line long-term care worker received the first shot of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre
Ontario reports 2,202 new COVID cases today

Ontario reports 2,202 new COVID cases today

The province has also confirmed 21 deaths and 47 new hospitalizations
New lockdown measures cancels all City recreation programs

New lockdown measures cancels all City recreation programs

Library will remain open for curbside pick up only
COVID-19: Here's what will stay open and what will be forced to close on Dec. 26

COVID-19: Here's what will stay open and what will be forced to close on Dec. 26

Malls, ski hills, museums, concert venues and theatres must close
Small businesses eligible for support funds amid provincial shutdown

Small businesses eligible for support funds amid provincial shutdown

One-time grant can be used as business owners see fit