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Questions raised about angry social media commentary directed at health workers

Questions raised about angry social media commentary directed at health workers

Does anyone have the right to harass medical workers because of public health restrictions?
For Anishinaabe people, beadwork isn’t a pastime, it’s a spiritual experience

For Anishinaabe people, beadwork isn’t a pastime, it’s a spiritual experience

Spirit beads — Manidoo-Minenhnsag — helped Liz Eshkibok through some trying times. Now, she is passing on the power ‘spirit seeds’ to others
Province reporting 1,300 confirmed new cases of COVID-19 today

Province reporting 1,300 confirmed new cases of COVID-19 today

According to Public Health Ontario, there were 19 more deaths related to the coronavirus during the past 24 hours
COVID-19: Why Canada doesn't know how many cases are linked to travel

COVID-19: Why Canada doesn't know how many cases are linked to travel

Arguments against the adoption of stronger travel-related measures in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic often point to data suggesting relatively few cases are linked to travellers.
Candy, supermarket flowers and takeout on the couch: A pandemic Valentine's Day

Candy, supermarket flowers and takeout on the couch: A pandemic Valentine's Day

"People will still spend money this Valentine’s Day, but they’ll likely just spend less," said retail analyst Bruce Winder
Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Each day provides its own gifts.
COVID-19: How online markets are helping stores survive shutdowns and closures

COVID-19: How online markets are helping stores survive shutdowns and closures

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in border closures and an increased desire to localize production and use supply chains that are close to home
Three new COVID cases reported by APH

Three new COVID cases reported by APH

Of the new cases, one is associated with an ongoing cluster investigation in Elliot Lake
Public Health Sudbury reports one death and three new COVID-19 cases for Feb. 12

Public Health Sudbury reports one death and three new COVID-19 cases for Feb. 12

Sudbury district now has 35 active cases being monitored locally
Algoma Public Health will enter yellow zone of reopening framework starting Tuesday

Algoma Public Health will enter yellow zone of reopening framework starting Tuesday

Businesses are permitted to reopen with COVID-19 measures in place