- COVID-19 rundown: Drop in new cases continues in Northumberland Saturday:Total of 5 new cases across HKPR; HPEC administering vaccines
- Health unit offers clarity on COVID-19 restrictions on businesses:Businesses urged to continue to maintain regulations imposed by province in order to reduce and contain the spread of virus
- Second COVID-19 staff case at Golden Plough Lodge in Cobourg, outbreak extended:Risk of exposure within home still considered low, says county
- Firefighters battling blaze at Golden Rooster Restaurant in downtown Colborne:Structure fully engulfed, fire crews from several municipalities on scene
- COVID-19 rundown: Drop in new cases continues in Northumberland Friday:Total of 13 new cases across HKPR; HPEC administering vaccines
- Campbellford hospital unveils new artwork, ‘piece of COVID history’:Quilt blocks made of fabric from masks, gowns on display in lobby
- Brighton lighting up its gratitude for local health care workers:Municipality plans to create banner, puts message on billboard at King Edward Park Arena
- Campbellford Memorial Hospital asks for community’s help to fight COVID-19:CEO commends staff, asks residents to continue to stay home
- Brighton lends support to health care initiative for local military families:Trenton Military Family Resource Centre pursuing nurse practitioner clinic
- MAP: Tracking confirmed cases of coronavirus in Oakville and Burlington along with Milton and Halton Hills
- COVID-19 rundown: Northumberland continues to see drop in new cases Thursday:Total of 42 new cases across HKPR, HPEC areas; large spike in outbreak cases in Kawartha
- Health unit believes schools safe to return during provincial lockdown:Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit acting medical officer of health says schools not to blame for recent rise in virus transmission
- It’s ‘all hands on deck’ as health unit prepares for February vaccine rollout:Priority will be for long-term-care residents and staff
- COVID-19 rundown: Northumberland sees drop in new cases, active cases Wednesday
- ‘STOP USING’: Product sold at Walmart recalled over choking hazard, triggering warning from Health Canada:The company reported that 4,444 units of the affected product were sold in Canada between February and November, 2020.