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Adopt me: Meet Buddy the major love bug (adopted)

Adopt me: Meet Buddy the major love bug (adopted)

He has a bit of separation anxiety
Ontario confirms 401 more COVID-19 cases this morning

Ontario confirms 401 more COVID-19 cases this morning

This is the second consecutive day lab-confirmed cases in the province have increased by 400 cases or more
Coronavirus: Ontario lags behind all other provinces in COVID-19 testing

Coronavirus: Ontario lags behind all other provinces in COVID-19 testing

Ontario and other provinces have also changed the priority around who gets tests, meaning that only the very sick who are admitted to hospital and front-line health-care workers are being tested
Something sure to bring a smile to front-line workers

Something sure to bring a smile to front-line workers

Wendy Mullin hopes area children take part in her Doodle for Good venture.
The struggle to distance social teens during a pandemic

The struggle to distance social teens during a pandemic

Psychologists say helping teens learn a new skill or discover new interests, passions and pursuits could make isolation a little easier
Good morning, Midland!

Good morning, Midland!

Have an amazing day
Council approves interest and penalty waivers; up to 10 staff laid off

Council approves interest and penalty waivers; up to 10 staff laid off

We will continually assess on an ongoing basis our work-plan moving forward, says chief administrative officer.
Ontario researcher shares experience working to isolate new coronavirus

Ontario researcher shares experience working to isolate new coronavirus

Expert says that the more versions of a virus that can be isolated, the better
Province urges more 'aggressive' approach to keeping COVID-19 cases and contacts isolated

Province urges more 'aggressive' approach to keeping COVID-19 cases and contacts isolated

Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit official says compliance is already good and official orders may not be necessary
COVID-19 is deadly in nursing homes, staff and health unit working to keep virus out

COVID-19 is deadly in nursing homes, staff and health unit working to keep virus out

'What disturbs me and concerns me is the likelihood of having a severe outcome, the likelihood of having deaths,' said Dr. Charles Gardner, medical officer of health for Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit