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Adopt Me: This bonded pair love to cuddle (adopted)

Adopt Me: This bonded pair love to cuddle (adopted)

Charlie doesn't do well with cats
No new COVID-19 cases reported in region this morning

No new COVID-19 cases reported in region this morning

There was one case reported out of Southlake hospital in Newmarket
City CAO back at city hall day after returning from Cayman Islands

City CAO back at city hall day after returning from Cayman Islands

Mayor says city got approval from top health officials to allow Jackson to return to city hall rather than self-isolate; He believes 'right decision was made'
Mercy Traveller, Philip Maher, talks shop with camera enthusiasts

Mercy Traveller, Philip Maher, talks shop with camera enthusiasts

Maher showed some of his best photos from travelling to more than 80 countries
Bradford woman with COVID-19 had history of travel to Ecuador

Bradford woman with COVID-19 had history of travel to Ecuador

Health unit has issued assurances that there was no contact that might pose the risk of community transmission
Premier Doug Ford announces state of emergency as coronavirus outbreak continues

Premier Doug Ford announces state of emergency as coronavirus outbreak continues

Ford says Ontario faces 'a danger of major proportions'
Daycare closures leave local staff out of work, parents scrambling

Daycare closures leave local staff out of work, parents scrambling

Orillia Central Preschool, West Ridge Early Education Centre close their doors; 'I'm broken for them,' official says of laid-off staff
Good morning, Orillia!

Good morning, Orillia!

Keep smiling
Orillia Channel Cat swimmers make a splash at Barrie meet

Orillia Channel Cat swimmers make a splash at Barrie meet

Local swimmers recently competed at the Barrie Trojan Pentathlon Meet and 'did a great job accepting that challenge'
Orillia's Zehrs offering exclusive hour of shopping for seniors

Orillia's Zehrs offering exclusive hour of shopping for seniors

'We want to allow our seniors, who are the most vulnerable, to shop in smaller crowds while we deal with COVID-19,' said Orillia store manager