The Ontario government is still working on drafting specific "triggers" for when the so-called emergency brake can be invoked, despite the recent lifting of the stay-at-home order and the reopening of businesses in many parts of the province.
The Ontario government is still working on drafting specific “triggers” for when the so-called emergency brake can be invoked, despite the recent lifting of the stay-at-home order and the reopening of businesses in many parts of the province.
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Andrea Maville says the last time she spoke with her father on Sunday was to tell him how much she loved him and to let him know “I bought mom flowers on your behalf for Valentine’s Day.
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“He always bought mom flowers,” Maville says, her voice starting to break. “He loved her so much.”
Maville’s father, Doug Arthur, died Tuesday from COVID-19. He is the first victim from Nipissing and the second in the region.
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