The number of new cases of COVID-19 have dipped again in Ontario, with the province reporting 323 new cases as of Saturday, compared with 344 in Friday’s report. Read More
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COVID-19: Growth of new cases slows in Ontario; Province to reopen 'backcountry' camping
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