Category: Midwestern Ontario
More COVID cases logged in Midwestern Ontario
Some more COVID-19 cases were logged across Midwestern Ontario today.
Non-urgent surgeries, procedures to gradually resume
The steady decline of COVID-19 related hospitalizations and ICU admissions across the province has prompted the resumption of extra-curricular activities at schools and the gradual resumption of non-emergent procedures in hospitals.
Local police release statement on planned COVID protests
The Saugeen Shores Police Service have issued a statement regarding a planned COVID-19 protest in the area.
Local council inviting public input on short-term rentals
The town of Goderich is hosting a virtual public meeting to discuss the issue of short-term rentals or BNBs in the town.
Rapid tests available at grocery stores, pharmacies
Free rapid test kits are available to the general public at thousands of grocery and pharmacy locations across the province.
Government investments further expanding broadband service in rural areas
The provincial and federal governments are committing more funding to expand local broadband services.
Province investing to help train workers for horse racing industry
The Ontario government is investing $2.1 million to help the Ontario Harness Horse Association train workers.
Windsor’s mayor calls for patience as convoy protest continues
At the same time, Drew Dilkens is telling the Windsor Freedom Convoy it will not be allowed to become entrenched the way the protest in Ottawa has.
Lecce announces new measures to protect students from sexual abuse
Ontario’s Education Minister announced new measures to protect students and inform parents.
Charges laid against five individuals following drug investigation
Huron County OPP have laid charges against five people following a recent drug investigation.