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Ontario extends state of emergency until May 12

Ontario extends state of emergency until May 12

Extending of the state of emergency for another 28 days means continued closure of all non-essential workplaces
Mother charged in New Year's Day crash that killed three children near Sudbury

Mother charged in New Year's Day crash that killed three children near Sudbury

A 10-year-old passenger suffered life-altering injuries and remains in hospital in Toronto
Blind River man, 71, accused of sexually assaulting a youth

Blind River man, 71, accused of sexually assaulting a youth

Police say the incident was reported on April 10
Two more cases of COVID-19 bring Sudbury's total to 38

Two more cases of COVID-19 bring Sudbury's total to 38

Both cases are in women over the age of 60
LIVE: Ontario to launch action plan for long term care homes

LIVE: Ontario to launch action plan for long term care homes

Premier Doug Ford says province working to get hospital workers into long term care facilities to manage serious outbreaks; emergency order for long term care workers to be issued Tuesday night
North Shore Health Network waives parking fees at Blind River site

North Shore Health Network waives parking fees at Blind River site

Asks that only patients requiring urgent care visit the emergency department
Flat screen TV stolen from camp north of Elliot Lake, OPP say

Flat screen TV stolen from camp north of Elliot Lake, OPP say

Police say the camp was broken into between March 26 and April 8
Elliot Lake man, 27, accused of breaking into garage, stealing chainsaw

Elliot Lake man, 27, accused of breaking into garage, stealing chainsaw

Accused faces theft, break and enter, and possession of stolen property charges
Ontario reports 43 deaths, and 483 new cases today

Ontario reports 43 deaths, and 483 new cases today

This is the second-highest case increase reported, and the highest number of deaths reported in a single day
More than 250 people swabbed at Sudbury drive thru assessment centre over Easter weekend

More than 250 people swabbed at Sudbury drive thru assessment centre over Easter weekend

Public health testing numbers are right around provincial average