Government investing $11.6 million to assist Ontario farmers during COVID-19
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will invest an additional $11.6 million for necessary actions and upgrades needed to help stop the spread of COVID-19 on Ontario farms.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will invest an additional $11.6 million for necessary actions and upgrades needed to help stop the spread of COVID-19 on Ontario farms.
Ontario reported 721 new COVID-19 cases today, a slight decrease from yesterday’s report of 746 cases and Monday’s report of 807.
The Ontario government is investing $300 million into restaurants and small businesses to help offset fixed costs, such as property taxes, hydro and gas bills.
Ontario reported 746 new COVID-19 cases today and over 2,200 new cases this weekend. The Niagara Region reported over 40 this weekend.
Premier Doug Ford urged Ontarians on Saturday to keep their Thanksgiving celebration to immediate family only to help stop COVID-19 from spreading.
Fundraising teams from Community Care of West Niagara find creative ways to ‘ride’ during the Ride for Refuge event
The Ontario government announced that it will be introducing targeted public health measures to the areas of Ottawa, Peel, and Toronto for a minimum of 28 days.
Ontario reported 939 new COVID-19 cases today, close to a 200-case increase from yesterday,’s record higher of 797. Premier Ford will make a COVID-19 update later this afternoon, new restrictions expected according to several media sources.
West Niagara residents are sure to be taken care of this Thanksgiving with numerous support services being offered, and warm meals provided, by many of the charitable organizations in the region. The COVID-19 pandemic has had serious economic impacts. There …
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