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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

Working from home can be a pain in the neck, chiropractor warns

Working from home can be a pain in the neck, chiropractor warns

'I get it, you’re at home and want to relax on the bed, but if your back is not getting proper support, it could cause serious issues,' says local chiropractor
Second annual duathlon upcoming

Second annual duathlon upcoming

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the number of participants is limited to 100
Hospitality sector: Coronavirus slashes more than half of Sault room occupancies

Hospitality sector: Coronavirus slashes more than half of Sault room occupancies

Revenue per available room in May was $21.71, down from $57.88 during the same month last year
In-person services set to resume at Algoma Family Services

In-person services set to resume at Algoma Family Services

In-person services will be by appointment only, virtual services still available
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault this week

COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault this week

No new cases in Algoma Region since July 9
Canada-U.S. to extend border restrictions until Sept. 21

Canada-U.S. to extend border restrictions until Sept. 21

The U.S. has been grappling with fresh COVID-19 outbreaks across the country in recent weeks
Ontario-wide number stay below 100

Ontario-wide number stay below 100

Public Health Ontario reports 92 confirmed cases today
Federal funding announced for Algoma Family Services, Phoenix Rising

Federal funding announced for Algoma Family Services, Phoenix Rising

Each will receive $25,000 from the COVID-19 Economic Response Plan
Public Library set to open Monday

Public Library set to open Monday

Main branch opens with limited access, services; north branch scheduled to reopen in September
Sault Ste. Marie receives $5.4 million in municipal COVID-19 relief

Sault Ste. Marie receives $5.4 million in municipal COVID-19 relief

Municipality has lost more than $3 million in revenue due to pandemic; Mayor hopes funding will prevent deficit