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The push for a Northern Ontario bubble has reached the ear of Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
Greater Sudbury’s Mayor says he spoke to Ford on Tuesday about creating a northern bubble to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and its variants.
Bigger says Ford told him he would be in contact with Minister Sylvia Jones, Ontario’s Solicitor General to explore what options there maybe when it comes to implementing road checks on Highway 69 toward Greater Sudbury.
The matter is receiving plenty of discussion on social media, but no concrete plan has been issued by the government.
Former Sudbury mayor Jim Gordon agrees adding more restrictions are needed to prevent any of the highly contagious variants from taking hold in the north.
Chinese New Year will be celebrated on February 12, 2021 (Credit: Chinatravel.com)
On February 12, 2021, over a billion people in China and millions worldwide will celebrate the first day of the Chinese New Year. Also known as the Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, the exact date of the 15-day commemoration, which marks the end of winter, is determined by the lunar calendar. It falls somewhere between late January to mid-February each year.
The over 3,500-year-old holiday is believed to have begun after some villagers chased away a terrifying monster named Nian with loud noises, fire, and red banners on the eve of the Lunar New Year.
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