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Two charged after police seize fentanyl, meth, weapons during Espanola traffic stop

Two charged after police seize fentanyl, meth, weapons during Espanola traffic stop

Canadian currency, drug paraphernalia also located during search
COVID-19: Why responsible health data management is critical during the pandemic

COVID-19: Why responsible health data management is critical during the pandemic

Managing large datasets of sensitive health information requires accountability
Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Sending good vibes your way today
COVID-19: Coronavirus numbers are surging in Canada. But who’s getting sick and why?

COVID-19: Coronavirus numbers are surging in Canada. But who’s getting sick and why?

With restaurants, bars, smaller workplaces, universities and other schools reopened, there is more opportunity for youth to get sick
$40-$50K worth of antique currency stolen in Espanola

$40-$50K worth of antique currency stolen in Espanola

Break-in on Avery Drive happened between September 18 and 21
Area students don green and white to show Franco-Ontarian pride (8 photos)

Area students don green and white to show Franco-Ontarian pride (8 photos)

Students at École catholique Georges Vanier and École Saint-Joseph enjoyed a series of virtual activities to celebrate Franco-Ontarian culture
Elliot Lake transit coming under review

Elliot Lake transit coming under review

Conventional and specialized transit will get a complete review and overhaul
Ontario changes COVID-19 testing guidance, shifts focus to symptomatic testing

Ontario changes COVID-19 testing guidance, shifts focus to symptomatic testing

Previously, the government had encouraged anyone who wanted to get a COVID-19 test to get one
Ontario confirms 409 new COVID cases today

Ontario confirms 409 new COVID cases today

There are currently more than 50,000 tests awaiting results in the province
COVID-19: How 'pandemic pods' may undermine promises of public education

COVID-19: How 'pandemic pods' may undermine promises of public education

While pandemic pods may seem relatively harmless, they are part of a growing trend towards education privatization that undermines public education and democracy, says associate prof