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Ontarians will soon be able to track any cases of COVID-19 in schools.With millions of students already returning to classrooms for the first time in six months, Premier Doug Fords Progressive Conservative government is set to unveil a new online tool to monitor coronavirus cases.
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stanley tazas UES BELOW It will disclose which schools have COVID-19 cases and whether students, teachers or support staff are infected. We will be reporting moving forward, Ford told reporters Wednesday after a Mississauga meeting with Quebec Premier Fran莽ois Legault. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is our second day now going back to school. Theyre rolling this out over the next week or two. But well be reporting it, he said. Its so important that we report every single case as we did with long-term care. Well do the same in schools. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ford stressed he believes in being transparent with Ontarians. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ive said from day one, what I know, youll know, the premier emphasized. Even before school opened, I was reporting on how many kids under 19 were infec Roop This is ridiculous : Oakville man warning residents after buying worthless gift cards
NORTH BAY MEMORIAL GARDENS, NORTH BAY 鈥?Brad Chenier had two goals and an assist leading the North Bay Battalion to a 7-4 victory over the London Knights in OHL action. Brandon Coe also had two goals and an assist for the Battalion.The Battalion led 2-1 at the end of the first period after goals from Coe and Chenier. Jonathan Gruden scored for the Knights.The Battalion jumped ahead 5-2 in the second period led by goals from Paul Christopoulos, Mitchell Russell and Coe. Nathan Dunkley scored for London. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW North Bay held the lead in the third period. Chenier and Mason Primeau scored for the Battalion while Avery Winslow and Dunkley scored for the Knights. On the power play, the Battalion were 3-for-5 with the man advantage while the Knights failed to score in four opportunities. ARTICLE C
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