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Sudbury's 50th case of COVID-19 confirmed

Sudbury's 50th case of COVID-19 confirmed

Man in his 50s is currently self-isolating
Tablet donation lets long-term care residents stay in touch (3 photos)

Tablet donation lets long-term care residents stay in touch (3 photos)

Local businessman Luc Morrissette facilitated the donation to area facilities
Bail review hearing for Renée Sweeney’s accused killer set for May 4-5

Bail review hearing for Renée Sweeney’s accused killer set for May 4-5

Robert Steven Wright has been in custody since December 2018 for murder that took place more than two decades ago
Ontario reporting 640 new cases of COVID-19 today

Ontario reporting 640 new cases of COVID-19 today

There have been more than 12,000 tests processed in a single day, according to Ontario Public Health
Addressing workplace mental health during the pandemic

Addressing workplace mental health during the pandemic

Take steps to 'charge your batteries,' says workplace mental health expert
Sudbury engineer urging mining industry to donate respirators

Sudbury engineer urging mining industry to donate respirators

Nicolas Smit is championing a grassroots effort to help front-line health workers
COVID-19: Burnout is real — even when working from home

COVID-19: Burnout is real — even when working from home

The antidote to workplace burnout is an ability to unplug from a job and recharge — which can easier to do when you physically leave an office, said Joti Samra, a Vancouver-based psychologist
Two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Greater Sudbury

Two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Greater Sudbury

Both people were in close contact with another case
Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Good morning, Elliot Lake!

Set positive goals for yourself today
CANADA: Kids’ health issues may go untreated for longer out of COVID-19 fears

CANADA: Kids’ health issues may go untreated for longer out of COVID-19 fears

Pediatricians have noticed a drastic drop in emergency room visits, and some hospitals report that those who do come have more advanced symptoms than normal