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Vaccine passport talks ongoing, says Hajdu

Vaccine passport talks ongoing, says Hajdu

Health minister says proof of vaccination may be required for Canadian travelers looking to visit other countries, though she's not sure if Canada will require that same proof to enter the country.
Less collisions, more fatalities on Ontario roads this year: OPP

Less collisions, more fatalities on Ontario roads this year: OPP

OPP report that lack of seat belt use contributed to 55 driver/passenger deaths
COVID vaccines in a race against variants, says OMA official

COVID vaccines in a race against variants, says OMA official

'Over the course of the next three to six months I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re talking about other variants that pop up,' says doctor
Wasaga Beach man wanted for attempted murder in stabbing investigation

Wasaga Beach man wanted for attempted murder in stabbing investigation

Victim was located Saturday evening suffering from a stab wound
Ontario reports 1,508 new COVID cases Wednesday

Ontario reports 1,508 new COVID cases Wednesday

The province has also reported 14 deaths, 59 new hospitalizations, and 1,488 recoveries in today's update
Earlier mornings on the books for St. Theresa's, GBDSS students next fall

Earlier mornings on the books for St. Theresa's, GBDSS students next fall

The morning bell at GBDSS will ring at 8 a.m. starting in September, a full 55 minutes earlier than this school year. St. Theresa's Catholic High School will start at 8:05 a.m.
CANADA: Trudeau warns COVID-19 vaccine passports raise 'questions of fairness'

CANADA: Trudeau warns COVID-19 vaccine passports raise 'questions of fairness'

While Trudeau acknowledged that proof of a COVID-19 inoculation would not be out of place for travellers, such a scheme for everyday activities in Canada raises "questions of equity"
Askennonia celebrates St. Patrick's Day, looks forward to warmer days

Askennonia celebrates St. Patrick's Day, looks forward to warmer days

Senior's centre offers wide range of virtual programming and hopes to begin in-person events once warmer weather arrives
Good morning, Midland!

Good morning, Midland!

Every moment is a fresh beginning.
COVID-19: How business managers can use fiction to prepare for the uncertain reality of coronavirus

COVID-19: How business managers can use fiction to prepare for the uncertain reality of coronavirus

It’s a brave new business world, so turning to novelists can help explore possible future scenarios