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Province reports 124 new COVID cases in Ontario today

Province reports 124 new COVID cases in Ontario today

Two more people have died from the virus since the last provincial update
Hawerchuk fighting cancer again with 'resurgence of this terrible disease,' says son

Hawerchuk fighting cancer again with 'resurgence of this terrible disease,' says son

Longtime Barrie Colts coach had been diagnosed with stomach cancer last summer; Completed chemotherapy at Barrie hospital in April
There are 129 new COVID cases in Ontario today

There are 129 new COVID cases in Ontario today

There have also been three more deaths in the province from the coronavirus, bringing the death toll to 2,719 in Ontario
Three new COVID cases confirmed in Simcoe County

Three new COVID cases confirmed in Simcoe County

New cases include two people in New Tecumseth and one in Essa Township
Province reporting 153 new COVID cases today, four more deaths

Province reporting 153 new COVID cases today, four more deaths

A little over 15 per cent of all cases — or 5,488 — are residents of long-term care homes
Unfit to drive? Impaired charges laid after car crashes through gym wall

Unfit to drive? Impaired charges laid after car crashes through gym wall

If not for LA FItness being closed due to COVID, situation could have been far worse had there been more people around, says Barrie police official
There are 175 new COVID cases in Ontario today

There are 175 new COVID cases in Ontario today

There have been 2,606 deaths attributed to the virus, with 1,657 of those being residents of long-term care facilities
There are 206 new COVID cases in Ontario today

There are 206 new COVID cases in Ontario today

There have been 2,595 deaths from the coronavirus in the province, including 1,651 in long-term care homes
Hundreds of churches petition province to reopen in June

Hundreds of churches petition province to reopen in June

Province will 'be challenged with institutions which bring people together,' says medical officer of health, adding religious traditions such as singing could carry risk
Universal testing at long-term care homes halfway completed

Universal testing at long-term care homes halfway completed

'In the past week, we've had a substantial increase in the number of homes affected, but for the most part, most of them have had very few numbers of cases,' says Gardner