Province-wide lockdown begins; hunker-down Premier says (UPDATED WITH WEDNESDAY CASES) Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a more restrictive province-wide lockdown which takes effect 12:01 a.m. Thursday.
Author of the article: Elaine Della-Mattia
Publishing date: Apr 07, 2021 • 3 days ago • 7 minute read • Ontario Premier Doug Ford takes off his mask during an April 1, 2021 announcement at Queen s Park. Ontario entered into a four-week partial shutdown beginning Saturday as COVID-19 cases in the province spike. Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press Photo by Frank Gunn /THE CANADIAN PRESS
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A new stay-at-home order has been issued by the Ontario government.
Premier Doug Ford made the announcement Wednesday, calling on the order to take place at 12:01 a.m. Thursday. It will last for four weeks.
Health care, economic recovery central to Ontario budget
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John Manzo and Gary Trembinski are teaming up, again, to get one of the Top 100 Toronto Maple Leafs of all time inducted into Sault Ste. Marie Walk of Fame.
Joe Klukay grew up in Bayview. He played more than 560 games with the Leafs and Boston Bruins during a 10-year career that started in 1946. The Bayview Flash won four Stanley Cups, a record he shares with Marty Pavelich for most NHL championships won by someone from the Sault. Klukay won Lord Stanley’s mug with the Leafs in 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1951. Klukay was 41 when he celebrated an Allan Cup championship with the Windsor Bulldogs .