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Ontario expanding free tuition program to paramedic and lab tech students

Ontario expanding free tuition program to paramedic and lab tech students

LONDON, Ont. — Ontario is expanding a grant that sees the province pay for tuition for students who enrol in some health-care programs.
Kitchener explosion injuring two kids, two adults deemed criminal: Fire marshal

Kitchener explosion injuring two kids, two adults deemed criminal: Fire marshal

KITCHENER, Ont. — Police say Ontario's Office of the Fire Marshal has declared a house explosion in Kitchener criminal in nature.
Teachers calling on Ontario to fund training, hire staff to address school violence

Teachers calling on Ontario to fund training, hire staff to address school violence

TORONTO — The Ontario government should provide funding for anti-violence training programs and the hiring of mental health support staff to address violence in and around schools, a union representing high school teachers said on Thursday.
Ontario proposes getting out-of-province doctors to work more quickly

Ontario proposes getting out-of-province doctors to work more quickly

Health-care workers from across Canada could soon start practising in Ontario more quickly under legislation the provincial government plans to introduce next month.
Former Lt.-Gov. David Onley set to be remembered Jan. 30 at state funeral

Former Lt.-Gov. David Onley set to be remembered Jan. 30 at state funeral

TORONTO — Former Ontario Lt.-Gov. David Onley is set to be remembered at a state funeral on Jan. 30. Morley Bedford Funeral Services says Onley will lie in state at the legislature on Jan. 28 and Jan.
Proposal to ban tobogganing at all but two Oshawa, Ont., parks draws criticism

Proposal to ban tobogganing at all but two Oshawa, Ont., parks draws criticism

A proposal to ban tobogganing at all but two municipal parks in a city east of Toronto is drawing criticism from lawyers who say the plan won’t boost safety and could limit access to the popular winter pastime.
Police looking for man after alleged hate-motivated assault at Toronto subway station

Police looking for man after alleged hate-motivated assault at Toronto subway station

Toronto police are looking for a suspect after an alleged hate-motivated assault at a downtown subway station on Wednesday. Police said officers were called to Bloor-Yonge station around 8:30 a.m.
Ontario New Democrat MPP for Kitchener Centre stepping down, taking job at university

Ontario New Democrat MPP for Kitchener Centre stepping down, taking job at university

KITCHENER, Ont. — The Ontario New Democrat member of provincial parliament for Kitchener Centre has announced that she is stepping down this summer.
Poaching of staff top concern for Ontario hospitals over new surgical centres: OHA

Poaching of staff top concern for Ontario hospitals over new surgical centres: OHA

TORONTO — Preventing the poaching of staff is the top concern hospitals have about a new system of private clinics that will be used to cut the surgical backlog, the head of the province's hospital association said.
Ontario integrity commissioner, auditor general to launch Greenbelt investigations

Ontario integrity commissioner, auditor general to launch Greenbelt investigations

TORONTO — Ontario's integrity commissioner and auditor general both announced Wednesday that they would conduct separate investigations into the government's decision to open protected Greenbelt lands up to housing development.