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Coronavirus: Sudbury retirement home reeling from worst COVID outbreak in northeastern Ontario

  SUDBURY It s been an agonizing few days inside Sudbury s Amberwood Suites Retirement Home after marking its third COVID-related death in three days. On Monday, residents, staff and essential care providers were being swabbed once again in a bid to see if they were successful in curbing transmission within the facility. It s been one week since the number of cases skyrocketed to 32 residents and three staff. Officials said this is the worst outbreak northeastern Ontario has seen since the start of the pandemic. It s been an absolute relief for the family, said Diane Jeffery whose mother, a resident inside Amberwood, tested negative for COVID. They re still very concerned and we re very concerned. It s been very stressful because when it first started at Amberwood, we didn t know what was going on.

Reptile Adventure Camp finding ways to keep the community involved

  BONFIELD Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic the lights have stayed on at the Reptile Adventure Camp as 90 rescue animals call it home. However, even with staff still employed and animals still-to-feed, owner Steve Featherstone says the last year has been tiresome. “It’s mostly budgetary stuff, but its quality of life as well right,” he said explaining that most of its regular programs haven’t been able to run. “This is what we like to do. So not being able to do birthday parties, and school shows, and being at all the big corporate events, and fall fairs and, meeting the same people that we’ve met every event for four years since I’ve been out here and doing stuff I’ve done daily for 25 years.”

Canada-wide warrant issued for Ontario man convicted of drug trafficking and assault

Brown hair and eyes Several tattoos including on both arms the words Honour, Loyalty, Respect and a Dream Catcher. On his left forearm, he has the phrase Push Harder Then (sic) Them and tattooed on his right upper arm are three clowns. He is known to frequent the Algoma and Sault Ste. Marie area as well as the cities of Oshawa and Peterborough. Const. Steve Sermet told CTV News Morningstar was last seen in Oshawa on Dec. 23.  Anyone having contact with this offender or information in regards to their whereabouts is asked to contact the Provincial R.O.P.E. Squad at 416-808-5900 or toll-free at 1-866-870-7673 (ROPE) or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or call 9-1-1.

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