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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

Some civic meetings continue, nasty viruses notwithstanding

Some civic meetings continue, nasty viruses notwithstanding

Social-distancing measures in place
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

The federal government says U.S.-Canada border closure will likely take effect Friday night; Sault Ste. Marie's first COVID-19 assessment centre opens its doors Wednesday
Mill Market to remain open 'for the foreseeable future'

Mill Market to remain open 'for the foreseeable future'

Admission limited to 50 people at a time as a number of local producers and vendors continue to participate
Starting Friday, all city facilities will be closed to the public

Starting Friday, all city facilities will be closed to the public

This includes the Civic Centre
COVID-19: Trudeau says Canada-U.S. border closure likely to take effect Friday night

COVID-19: Trudeau says Canada-U.S. border closure likely to take effect Friday night

Details still being worked out between the two countries, Trudeau says
North Shore Health Network increases visitor restrictions

North Shore Health Network increases visitor restrictions

The new restrictions are in place until further notice
Provincial parks to close until the end of April

Provincial parks to close until the end of April

The closure is in response to the latest COVID-19 developments
Upcoming conference call on local support systems open to area businesses

Upcoming conference call on local support systems open to area businesses

It happens today at 9:15 a.m.
Still unclear how border closure will be enforced as Canadian/U.S. officials work out details

Still unclear how border closure will be enforced as Canadian/U.S. officials work out details

The Prime Minister is to speak again at 11 a.m.
Disappointment for Greyhounds as OHL regular season cancelled

Disappointment for Greyhounds as OHL regular season cancelled

'It's unfortunate, but at the same time, it's for the good of everybody that they're making the decision' - Soo Greyhounds general manager Kyle Raftis