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Ontario reports 2,557 new COVID cases Thursday

Ontario reports 2,557 new COVID cases Thursday

Public Health Ontario has reported 2,557 new cases of COVID-19 today (April 1). Today's report includes 1,814 recoveries and 23 new deaths.
Police looking for tractor-trailer that hit a hydro pole yesterday

Police looking for tractor-trailer that hit a hydro pole yesterday

The intersection of Algonquin and Mountjoy was briefly closed to allow for repairs, say police
Ontario schools to stay open after Easter: source

Ontario schools to stay open after Easter: source

Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce a third province-wide shutdown at 1:30 p.m.
WATCH: Public health officials say entire families ending up in hospital, COVID variants will kill 'faster and younger'

WATCH: Public health officials say entire families ending up in hospital, COVID variants will kill 'faster and younger'

COVID modelling shows Ontario ‘cannot vaccinate quickly enough to break this 3rd wave’
Township giving financial support to area hospitals

Township giving financial support to area hospitals

$3,500 is being split between the Englehart, Kirkland Lake and Temiskaming hospitals
BEYOND LOCAL: The art of the Ukrainian Easter egg

BEYOND LOCAL: The art of the Ukrainian Easter egg

Here's how you can make a pysanka this Easter
Good morning, Timmins!

Good morning, Timmins!

Even broken crayons still colour.
Reports: Doug Ford to announce provincewide lockdown on Thursday

Reports: Doug Ford to announce provincewide lockdown on Thursday

CBC says lockdown to take effect Saturday. Indoor dining, patios, hair salons reported to be affected
CANADA: Poll suggests Canadians favour stricter gun control, mandatory buyback of banned firearms

CANADA: Poll suggests Canadians favour stricter gun control, mandatory buyback of banned firearms

Sixty-six per cent of participants said there should be stricter gun-control regulations in general
Be wary of cyclists, Timmins Police warn motorists

Be wary of cyclists, Timmins Police warn motorists

Police say in the last five years, there have been 32 motor vehicle collisions locally involving people on bicycles