Ontario reports 2,408 COVID-19 cases with 41 new deaths; Niagara reports 79 with no new deaths
Ontario reported 2,408 new COVID-19 cases with 41 new deaths. Niagara reported 79 new cases with no new deaths.
Ontario reported 2,408 new COVID-19 cases with 41 new deaths. Niagara reported 79 new cases with no new deaths.
The Niagara police is discouraging New Year’s revelry this year with a province-wide lockdown in place starting Oct. 26 saying there will be zero tolerance around emergency order infractions.
The Ontario government is spending $6,166,900 to help Niagara College and Brock University with maintenance, repairs and upgrades of facilities and equipment.
There are three people charged with an alleged DUI offence in the Niagara Region for the period Dec. 14-Dec. 20.
Ontario reported 2,202 new COVID-19 cases with 21 new deaths and 1,005 hospitalized cases. Niagara Region reported 35 cases today with no new deaths.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced that a province-wide lockdown is needed and it will start the day after Christmas and run for 14 days and is extended for southern parts of the province for an additional 14 days.
Niagara Region reported new record high COVID-19 cases over the weekend with 218 cases.
The Ford government will impose a province-wide lockdown starting Christmas Eve, according to media reports Sunday.
Niagara Region moves out of the orange tier of the Ontario COVID-19 response framework and into red Monday at 12:01 a.m. Here’s what that means and how it will affect daily life.