Grace Roswell, 12, celebrates her birthday by breaking things in the Vengeance Van, a rage room on wheels, in Ottawa on Tuesday, February 9, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Patrick Doyle(THE CANADIAN PRESS)
How many cases are there?
Public health officials have reported more than 26,900 COVID-19 cases across eastern Ontario and western Quebec, including more than 25,200 resolved cases.
Elsewhere in eastern Ontario, 131 people have died of COVID-19, and 163 people have died in western Quebec.
Akwesasne has had more than 240 residents test positive on the Canadian side of the border and seven deaths. It s had more than 500 cases combined with its southern section.
Kitigan Zibi has had 21 confirmed cases and Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory has had six, with one death.
The chief medical officer of health
for Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit has tightened restrictions in three municipalities.
Renfrew County will move into the yellow zone Monday after a rise in COVID-19 cases.
The majority of Ottawa s firefighters and paramedics have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Some Ottawa restaurants are reopening their patios despite the frigid temperatures and trying to get creative to bring back customers.
An Ottawa photographer has documented his lonely lockdown experience in a series of daily self-portraits.
What s the latest?
Ottawa Public Health reported 56 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, but no deaths. Another 24 cases were recorded in western Quebec.
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Kingston is tightening its rules around St. Patrick s Day.
What s the latest?
Ottawa Public Health (OPH) recorded 80 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday and one more death. There are 29 more cases in the Outaouais.
Despite being in the green zone, Kingston, Ont., is tightening its gathering and restaurant rules around St. Patrick s Day. Gatherings are capped at five people and hour limits are back at its restaurants March 13 to 21.
How many cases are there?
Public health officials have reported more than 26,500 COVID-19 cases across eastern Ontario and western Quebec, including more than 24,800 resolved cases.
Elsewhere in eastern Ontario, 131 people have died of COVID-19, and 161 people have died in western Quebec.