SDSG – Local MPP Jim McDonell has tested positive for COVID-19. In a statement released Friday afternoon, McDonell says he thought he had a common cold but, following public health advice, made an appointment to […][…]
ETOBICOKE – Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he will do everything in his power to try and secure the province’s “porous” borders and stop those travellers exploiting a loophole. During a noon news conference in […][…]
As of 10:30am Friday, Public Health Ontario reported another 3,887** cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 463,364. That’s a 0.8 per cent increase in total cases since Thursday. Of those, 417,252 are resolved (90.0 […][…]
SD&G – A new ice pad at the Char-Lan Recreation Center and sprucing up the Glengarry Sports Palace are among six recreation projects in Cornwall and SD&G getting joint federal-provincial grants. MP Eric Duncan and […][…]
Here are the latest local, regional and national headlines on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) for Friday, April 30, 2021: There have been 459,477 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across Ontario, an increase of 3,871 cases from […][…]
As of 10:30am Thursday, Public Health Ontario reported another 3,871** cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 459,477. That’s a 0.8 per cent increase in total cases since Wednesday. Of those, 413,010 are resolved (89.9 […][…]
Here are the latest local, regional and national headlines on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) for Thursday, April 29, 2021: There have been 455,606 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across Ontario, an increase of 3,480 cases from […][…]
PRESCOTT – The federal and provincial governments have come to the table to help the Town of Prescott build a new recreation complex to replace the closed Leo Boivin Community Center. Mayor Brett Todd emceed […][…]
CORNWALL – The new president of the Cornwall and District Real Estate Board believes a bump in new house listings could fuel a spring market. The area added 245 new residential listings in March, the […][…]
As of 10:30am Wednesday, Public Health Ontario reported another 3,480** cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 455,606. That’s a 0.8 per cent increase in total cases since Tuesday. Of those, 408,765 are resolved (89.7 […][…]