OTTA An Arnprior homeless man decided to build his own bunkie to help improve his situation, students will not be returning to school in Ottawa on Monday and an Ottawa doctor builds a majestic snow dragon in her front yard. CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at the five most viewed stories on our website this week. An Arnprior homeless man decided to build his own roof over his head. Usually you d find Guy Lamarche and his husky, Gunner, on a picnic bench behind the Giant Tiger in Arnprior. “I’ve got my little Canada flag and my birder feeder, and this is my little hangout in the summer,” says the 64-year-old.
Here are the latest local, regional and national headlines on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) for Sunday, January 3, 2021:
There have been 187,998 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across Ontario, an increase of 3,363 (or 1.8 per cent) from the previous day. There are 160,526 people recovered from the virus while 4,625 people have died. The number of Ontario people tested is 8,054,029 of which 41,709 have pending results.
Health Canada did not update stats Saturday night. Canada’s last known coronavirus case total is 572,982. The country has 15,472 deaths from the virus – one in the Yukon, one in Nunavut, 893 in British Columbia, 1,046 in Alberta, 154 in Saskatchewan, 661 in Manitoba, 4,474 in Ontario, 8,165 in Quebec, eight in New Brunswick, four in Newfoundland & Labrador and 65 in Nova Scotia.
Here are the latest local, regional and national headlines on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) for Friday, January 1, 2021:
There have been 182,159 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across Ontario, an increase of 3,328 (or 1.9 per cent) from the previous day. There are 156,012 people recovered from the virus while 4,530 people have died. The number of Ontario people tested is 7,922,058 of which 72,283 have pending results.
Canada’s coronavirus case total, usually updated at 7 p.m., was not updated as of 10:20 p.m. Dec. 31. The following is a repeat of the most recent numbers: Canada’s coronavirus case total is 572,982. The country has 15,472 deaths from the virus – one in the Yukon, one in Nunavut, 893 in British Columbia, 1,046 in Alberta, 154 in Saskatchewan, 661 in Manitoba, 4,474 in Ontario, 8,165 in Quebec, eight in New Brunswick, four in Newfoundland & Labrador and 65 in Nova Scotia.
Here are the latest local, regional and national headlines on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) for Thursday, December 31, 2020:
There have been 178,831 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across Ontario, an increase of 2,923 (or 1.7 per cent) from the previous day. There are 153,799 people recovered from the virus while 4,474 people have died. The number of Ontario people tested is 7,858,200 of which 54,955 have pending results.
Canada’s coronavirus case total is 572,982. The country has 15,472 deaths from the virus – one in the Yukon, one in Nunavut, 893 in British Columbia, 1,046 in Alberta, 154 in Saskatchewan, 661 in Manitoba, 4,474 in Ontario, 8,165 in Quebec, eight in New Brunswick, four in Newfoundland & Labrador and 65 in Nova Scotia.