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(UPDATE): 13 new cases in Guelph on Friday, two in Wellington County

(UPDATE): 13 new cases in Guelph on Friday, two in Wellington County

There are currently 189 confirmed active cases in Guelph
Ontario education minister considering cancelling March break to curb COVID spread

Ontario education minister considering cancelling March break to curb COVID spread

Lecce says he hopes to have a decision by next week
(UPDATE): Nine new cases in Guelph Thursday

(UPDATE): Nine new cases in Guelph Thursday

Four new cases in Wellington County
Local school boards return to class Monday

Local school boards return to class Monday

Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education made the announcement Wednesday afternoon
WATCH: All Ontario students will be back in class by Feb. 16

WATCH: All Ontario students will be back in class by Feb. 16

Students in health regions outside the GTA will return to class on Feb. 8
A picture's worth a thousand words: Children express feelings through COVID art (13 photos)

A picture's worth a thousand words: Children express feelings through COVID art (13 photos)

Children's Experiences of the Pandemic, an art project captured various emotions children are feeling across Canada
(UPDATE): 17 new cases in Guelph, none in Wellington County on Wednesday

(UPDATE): 17 new cases in Guelph, none in Wellington County on Wednesday

Three new deaths reported, two in Wellington County and one in Guelph
Vaccine delays will continue for weeks, but province says it is still working to vaccinate the most vulnerable

Vaccine delays will continue for weeks, but province says it is still working to vaccinate the most vulnerable

Providing vaccines to long-term care populations and First Nations remains the provincial priority
Guelph General ICU often at capacity but emergency department visits down 24 per cent

Guelph General ICU often at capacity but emergency department visits down 24 per cent

The hospital recently altered its visitation policy to only allow essential care partners to enter
WATCH: Target date for getting vaccines into Ontario long-term care homes moves again

WATCH: Target date for getting vaccines into Ontario long-term care homes moves again

Delays and reduced shipments pushes Ontario to aim for Feb. 10 to get first doses of vaccines to long-term care homes