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COVID-19 causes major disruption in Northern Ontario business sector

COVID-19 causes major disruption in Northern Ontario business sector

First Nations economy and businesses hit hard as current pandemic is worse than the financial crisis.
Greg Rickford asks non-resident cottage owners to stay home

Greg Rickford asks non-resident cottage owners to stay home

Rickford said there were 'way too many Manitobans' in NW Ontario on the weekend.
Ontario courts turn to audio and video conferencing amid COVID-19 outbreak

Ontario courts turn to audio and video conferencing amid COVID-19 outbreak

As COVID-19 cases continue to climb throughout the province, the Ontario justice system is making use of video and audio conferencing to limit the number of people coming into courthouses.
Gorham man arrested amid child pornography investigation

Gorham man arrested amid child pornography investigation

City police have arrested a 23-year-old following an ongoing investigation into possession of child pornography.
Synergy North pushing electronic billing

Synergy North pushing electronic billing

President and CEO Robert Mace says it's a way people can help flatten the curve a little further during pandemic.
Ontario public schools to remain closed until May 4

Ontario public schools to remain closed until May 4

The closure follows consultations with public health officials and could be extended further if required.
Province defers OSAP payments, offers online student supports

Province defers OSAP payments, offers online student supports

An interest-free moratorium has been put in place by the province on Ontario Student Assistance Loan Program payments for six months.
University of Ottawa, Gee-Gees hockey players settle lawsuit

University of Ottawa, Gee-Gees hockey players settle lawsuit

Hockey was suspended after two players were charged with sexual assault in Thunder Bay.
Frontline service providers receive $106K in funding

Frontline service providers receive $106K in funding

Seven community frontline service providers helping the most vulnerable members of the population benefited from $106,000 in funding through the COVID-19 Community Response Fund.
City police find missing man

City police find missing man

Police find man who was reported missing on March 31.
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