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Public Health Sudbury confirms four new cases

Public Health Sudbury confirms four new cases

One is a close contact of a known case, one is outbreak related, and two remain under investigation
CANADA: Giving amid tough times? Here's how to make your charitable donations count

CANADA: Giving amid tough times? Here's how to make your charitable donations count

For those who plan to give, experts say there are important tips to keep in mind to ensure your donation has the greatest impact
FedNor providing COVID relief for Northern Ontario businesses

FedNor providing COVID relief for Northern Ontario businesses

Organizations across the region will share in $9.8 million
New modelling shows Ontario could see 6,500 new daily cases of COVID-19 in December

New modelling shows Ontario could see 6,500 new daily cases of COVID-19 in December

Dr. Adalsteinn Brown says more restrictions should be put in place in some of the hot spots, otherwise, the case count will surpass that in several European jurisdictions that have implemented some form of lockdown
French public board, supply teachers reach tentative agreement

French public board, supply teachers reach tentative agreement

Agreement impacts schools in Elliot Lake, Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury and others
New company brings the power of group purchasing to the mining industry

New company brings the power of group purchasing to the mining industry

Tamarack Mining Services seeks to level the field in purchasing power for small, mid-tier producers
WATCH: Ford to make announcement after province reports record number of COVID cases

WATCH: Ford to make announcement after province reports record number of COVID cases

Ford will be joined by Vic Fedeli for today's announcement
Ontario confirms 1,575 new COVID cases today

Ontario confirms 1,575 new COVID cases today

There are currently 11 known active cases in the Algoma District
COVID-19: Pandemic highlights lack of access to public washrooms during winter months

COVID-19: Pandemic highlights lack of access to public washrooms during winter months

Experts and advocates say the long-standing issue should be seriously looked at as residents prepare for colder months during the pandemic
Drilling company, animal welfare group add to reward after white moose killed

Drilling company, animal welfare group add to reward after white moose killed

'It’s very heart-warming to see that issue of the spirit moose has gained some traction'