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Ontario economy reopening details coming next week: Labour minister

Ontario economy reopening details coming next week: Labour minister

Ontario’s Solicitor General’s office says no decisions have been made regarding whether to end or extend the emergency order
WATCH: Trudeau reassures Canadians that vaccine rollout is still on schedule

WATCH: Trudeau reassures Canadians that vaccine rollout is still on schedule

Canada on track to have 6 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine by end of March says PM
Tay wants more bang for their buck from economic development organization

Tay wants more bang for their buck from economic development organization

The Economic Development Corporation of North Simcoe (EDCNS) has received $66,460 in 2019, increased to 67,980 in 2020 and is requesting the same for 2021
Ontario reports 1,670 new COVID cases Friday

Ontario reports 1,670 new COVID cases Friday

The number of active cases continues to decrease, and hospitalizations are down this week compared to last
BEYOND LOCAL: Are youth at the heart of Canada’s mental health crisis?

BEYOND LOCAL: Are youth at the heart of Canada’s mental health crisis?

Significant reform of youth mental health care in Canada is needed to address the high rates of mental illness in young people, research fellow says
Mother completes painful trek honouring late son with frozen crosses (5 photos)

Mother completes painful trek honouring late son with frozen crosses (5 photos)

Coroner's report finds that despite being scanned for drugs twice, fentanyl hidden in Jordan Sheard's colon went undetected at Lindsay jail
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Downtown arrest caught on camera 'will be fully investigated,' says mayor (VIDEO)

Downtown arrest caught on camera 'will be fully investigated,' says mayor (VIDEO)

Witness says young man was skateboarding downtown and received a ticket for going through red light at the Five Points
CANADA: COVID ads have had varying effects, with some 'super cringeworthy'

CANADA: COVID ads have had varying effects, with some 'super cringeworthy'

Since the first case of COVID-19 in Canada one year ago, government-backed health and safety messages have appeared across television, radio, print and social media, and the efforts have intensified in recent months as the virus continues to avert control
Masks, hybrid learning, and switching: Here’s what you need to know about in-class learning

Masks, hybrid learning, and switching: Here’s what you need to know about in-class learning

‘We’re very happy to have students back on Monday,’ says superintendent at public school board