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Rudolf Neufeld died from COVID-19. This is why his family wants you to know his story

Paula Neufeld's father died two days before Christmas after contracting COVID-19 during his stay at

Rudolf Neufeld was a jokester and an active man who continued going to the gym even after he was diagnosed with dementia. He died two days before Christmas at the age of 81 after contracting COVID-19 at Lions Gate Hospital, after being admitted shortly before an outbreak there.

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Coroner to investigate how homeless man died outside, steps from closed shelter

Man found dead in Plateau

Raphaël André, 51, had spent part of Saturday night at The Open Door, a downtown Montreal drop-in centre. His body was discovered in a portable toilet steps away from the shelter.

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Lowry leads Raptors past Mavs as teams pay tribute on Martin Luther King Day

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Kyle Lowry led the way with 23 points and the Toronto defence came up strong as the Raptors defeated the Dallas Mavericks 116-93 Monday for their third straight win.

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How to cope with winter isolation during the pandemic

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The pandemic is a difficult time for everyone, and experts say it’s important to remember that there is a lot right now that is beyond our control. We’ve compiled some ways to help cope with winter isolation and to know when you should consider getting professional help.

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Federal government to cover $2.8M drug for eastern Ontario toddler

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The family of a Pikwàkanagàn First Nation toddler diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder says the federal government has agreed to pay the full cost of a life-changing drug for the boy.

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