Indoor dining could resume and gyms reopen as early as Saturday in Ottawa and other COVID-19 hotspots in Ontario, with the rollout of a new colour-coded framework for the application of public health measures in different areas of the province. Read More
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Ontario reveals new framework to keep the province 'safe and open' as pandemic continues
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