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Observer Radio News for Tuesday, March 31, 2020

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This is Observer Radio News, at 4 p.m., with your hosts Sean Olegario on the news desk, Margarita Maltceva with sports, and Jayson Dimaano with entertainment. A special broadcast from their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic. It is mostly cloudy outside here in London, Ontario, at 7 degrees Celsius, and cloudy in Toronto at 5 degrees celsius.
And here are the headlines: Premier Doug Ford has announced that schools in Ontario are to be closed until at least May. The Ottawa Senators broadcaster Gord Wilson has tested positive for COVID-1. And Drake has shared the first public photos of his son, Adonis, on Instagram.

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