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Error causes over-reporting in province's vaccination update

Error causes over-reporting in province's vaccination update

The province had been reporting double the actual number of people who have received two doses of the vaccine because officials counted doses not people
280,000 more students go back to school Monday, but not in our area

280,000 more students go back to school Monday, but not in our area

The Simcoe-Muskoka region was not one of the four included in the list of areas where kids can return to in-person classes on Feb. 1
Beausoleil First Nation activist said senator's resignation comes too late

Beausoleil First Nation activist said senator's resignation comes too late

Tori Cress says Beyak was allowed to stick around the upper chamber for far too long
WATCH: Technical briefing on Canada's vaccine distribution

WATCH: Technical briefing on Canada's vaccine distribution

Watch an update on the COVID-19 distribution live here
Traffic stop results in multiple charges for Midland driver

Traffic stop results in multiple charges for Midland driver

Police say they located open alcohol and a quantity of cannabis in the 40-year-old's vehcile
Ontario reports 2,093 new COVID cases today

Ontario reports 2,093 new COVID cases today

The province reported 56 deaths related to COVID-19 today
Ontario extends off-peak electricity rates to Feb. 9

Ontario extends off-peak electricity rates to Feb. 9

The previous order expired today so the government extended rate of 8.5 cents per kilowatt-hour to encourage people to follow the stay-at-home order, which is also in place until at least February 9
Ravens fly with Olympians' grace and an 'eerie' level of intelligence

Ravens fly with Olympians' grace and an 'eerie' level of intelligence

Ravens have a language (over 30 different sounds) and can communicate messages to other ravens, says outdoors columnist
BEYOND LOCAL: Facial recognition technology raises serious ethical and privacy questions

BEYOND LOCAL: Facial recognition technology raises serious ethical and privacy questions

,As U.S. Capitol investigators use facial recognition, it begs the question: Who owns our faces?
Tay Legions denied concession on water bills

Tay Legions denied concession on water bills

President of Victoria Harbour branch says they're doing fine financially but are still looking to cut costs where they can