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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario has now recorded 10,000 COVID-19 deaths.Three virus fatalities were reported today, pushing the death toll to the 10,000 mark.The grim figure was reported along with 687 new cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Health Minister Christine Elliott says 329 of the new cases are in people not fully vaccinated against the virus and 50 case
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100-year-old Ruth Sayer receives a standing ovation from the packed house Monday night in the Common Council Chamber.100-year-old Ruth Sayer receives a standing ovation from the packed house Monday night in the Common Council Chamber.OSWEGO, NY 鈥?For the past 70 years, Oswegos historic, educational and cultural organizations have benef
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stanley cups ely recognized Oswegos historic importance and dedicated herself to its preservation. Whether serving as member, chair, president, or volunteer, her impact on her adopted city is awe-inspiring. She dedicated her life in the Port City to helping others and enhancing the quality of life. Ruths impact on the H. Lee White Maritime Museum and her continued support of the museum is hard to fully measure, said Executive Director Mercedes Niess.That sentiment is echoed by Justin White, president of the Oswego County Historical Society. Ruths energy, dedication and institutional memory has been so valuable to our work