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‘We are prepared’ say public health officials on reopening

‘We are prepared’ say public health officials on reopening

The city and Northwestern Ontario will be entering stage two of reopening on Friday, which will see more businesses and service open to the public
Hospital's COVID-19 tests all came back negative

Hospital's COVID-19 tests all came back negative

Tests were ordered on more than 200 people after a doctor tested positive for COVID-19.
Childcare centres to reopen on Friday

Childcare centres to reopen on Friday

As part of phase two of reopening the economy, childcare centres will also be permitted to reopen on Friday with strict guidelines.
Intercity Shopping Centre will reopen Friday

Intercity Shopping Centre will reopen Friday

ISC will start with modified operating hours.
OUA cancels sports until year's end

OUA cancels sports until year's end

Governing body for university sports in Ontario hopeful action can return in the second semester.
St. Patrick students prep for virtual graduation

St. Patrick students prep for virtual graduation

Shae Coffey says it's not the ceremony she imagined, but a virtual graduation is a great alternative given COVID-19 restrictions.
Wabaseemoong COVID-19 case likely contracted in Thunder Bay

Wabaseemoong COVID-19 case likely contracted in Thunder Bay

Northwestern Health Unit says virus likely acquired in Thunder Bay based on timeline of travel, typical incubation period.
Region permitted to enter stage two of reopening on Friday

Region permitted to enter stage two of reopening on Friday

The Province is taking a regional approach to reopening the economy and more businesses will be permitted to reopen on Friday, including outdoor dining at restaurants and bars, hair salons, and social gatherings increased to 10 people.
COVID-19 Situation Report for June 8th, 2020

COVID-19 Situation Report for June 8th, 2020

COVID-19 has already cost lodge operators half their usual income (3 Photos)

COVID-19 has already cost lodge operators half their usual income (3 Photos)

Sunset Country Travel Assn says government loans fall short of what's needed.
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