Biggest one day drop: New COVID-19 cases drop to 335 in Ontario
Biggest one-day drop since July 29. The province reported 335 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday against 478 new cases reported Tuesday, a drop of 30 per cent.
Biggest one-day drop since July 29. The province reported 335 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday against 478 new cases reported Tuesday, a drop of 30 per cent.
Ontario is hiring 98 additional frontline health and safety workers. Once the new hires are onboard, the province will employ the most active labour inspectors in its history.
Here is what’s on for the weekend of Sept. 25 to Sept. 27, 2020. Listed below are public events planned in Grimsby, Beamsville, Smithville, Jordan Station, Vineland and area.
The Ontario government is investing almost $70 million into one of the “largest and most comprehensive” flu shot campaigns in the province’s history.
The Niagara Regional Police Service has reported 19 names of people charged with an alleged criminal impaired driving offense in the Niagara Region for the period Sept. 7-20.
COVID-19 cases continue to grow in Ontario, with the government reporting 478 new infections today. That’s more reported on any day since May 2. Niagara Health reports seven new cases today cracking 1,000 case all time.
Niagara Region has joined the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities, becoming one of 82 other municipalities across Canada that are working to end racism, discrimination, and exclusion.
Two deer were struck in separate incidents on two West Lincoln roads this morning.
The Ontario government reported 425 new COVID-19 cases today and over 700 new cases over the weekend. Today’s report contains the highest daily case count in the province since June 2.