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Video – Cobourg Police Chief Says Enough Is Enough Regarding Non-Compliance with Protestors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vLIJKpXns0 Cobourg Police Chief Paul VandeGraaf said he’s directed his officers to enforce the Stay-at-Home Orders mandated by the Province. Speaking

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Sign Has Double Message for Drivers in Brighton

A sign in Brighton has a double message for drivers. The digital sign on Young Street (County Road 30) in

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Federal Government Extends Support for Long-Term Care and Retirement Homes in Ontario

Canadian Red Cross to Continue Assisting Homes in Fighting COVID-19 Outbreaks The Government of Canada is extending the support of

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Cobourg Enters Provincewide Stay-At-Home Order

Community urged to continue following public health advice and maintain physical distancing guidelines.The Town of Cobourg has now entered

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Restricted Access to Ganaraska River Enforced in Municipality of Port Hope

In response to the Provincial Emergency and Stay at Home Order for all Ontarians, the Municipality of Port Hope

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Local Artist Creating Fence Artwork in Cobourg

Local artist Jenny Duda is busy along the boardwalk creating another fence work of art. Duda has been working on

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Pedestrian Struck By Vehicle In Downtown Cobourg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxyAppjL-Dk One person was rushed to hospital after being struck by a van in downtown Cobourg on Thursday, April 8,

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Walmart in Cobourg Prepares for State of Emergency

Workers were busy at Walmart in Cobourg on Wednesday, April 7, 2021 preparing for the State of Emergency orders. The

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Ontario Enacts Provincial Emergency and Stay-at-Home Order

Additional measures needed to protect health system capacity and save lives during third wave of COVID-19 The Ontario government, in

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HKPR District Health Unit Closes Offices After Provincial State of Emergency Declared

The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit is closing its three offices to the public after the provincial

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