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Ontario reports 640 new COVID cases Saturday

Ontario reports 640 new COVID cases Saturday

Today's update also includes 794 recoveries and six deaths that occurred over the last month
PICKS OF THE WEEK: Indigenous reads for Truth and Reconcilliation Day

PICKS OF THE WEEK: Indigenous reads for Truth and Reconcilliation Day

Check out these Indigenous stories and authors at the BWG Library
BEYOND LOCAL: Empowering older adults to become comfortable with technology

BEYOND LOCAL: Empowering older adults to become comfortable with technology

Technology can improve quality of life for older adults
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Bradford beauty salon used to be home to hairdressing sisters

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Bradford beauty salon used to be home to hairdressing sisters

The historic home was built in the 1890s
Good morning, Bradford!

Good morning, Bradford!

Make today amazing
PM Trudeau says Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor on way home to Canada

PM Trudeau says Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor on way home to Canada

Canadian citizens Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are on their way back to Canada after being detained in China for nearly three years.
BEYOND LOCAL: Foundation working to take the loneliness out of the healing journey of Sixties Scoop survivors

BEYOND LOCAL: Foundation working to take the loneliness out of the healing journey of Sixties Scoop survivors

The foundation’s work will also include the Millennium Scoop, which Maurice defines as those taken from 1992 to now
Cystic fibrosis community relieved after province agrees to fund lifesaving drug

Cystic fibrosis community relieved after province agrees to fund lifesaving drug

'It's a big relief,' says local mom and cystic fibrosis patient advocate
Police on scene of grow-op bust in Holland Marsh (6 photos)

Police on scene of grow-op bust in Holland Marsh (6 photos)

Details on potential arrests are not yet known
Vaccine mandates are likely to win over legal challenges, law profs say

Vaccine mandates are likely to win over legal challenges, law profs say

In the absence of any other compelling evidence, courts will see vaccines as the best way to stop the pandemic