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Ontario long-term care staff must have first COVID vaccine to attend...
Ontario long-term care staff must have received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose to go to work today.
Staff who don't present proof of a first...
Nov 10, 2021 Issue
Main Stories: Town officially opens new fire station in Pefferlaw,
No longer forgotten: Indigenous veterans,
Christmas Kettle Campaign sets $35,000 goal to support Georgina
Ford asks municipalities not to seek own child-care deals amid federal...
CALEDON, Ont. — Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants municipalities to wait for his government to strike a deal with Ottawa on child care instead...
Ontario proposes housing affordability task force amid high prices and sales
TORONTO — Ontario is planning to establish a housing affordability task force, as both prices and the number of home sales have grown in...
Ontario COVID-19 booster eligibility expands as province reports 508 new cases
TORONTO — Several groups of high-risk Ontarians are eligible to book COVID-19 booster shots as of 8 a.m. this morning.
The expanded vaccine program comes...
Survivors, leaders critical of Ontario residential school burial search fund rollout
Residential school survivors and Indigenous leaders are raising concerns about the allocation process for funds the Ontario government has promised to support searches for...
Ford government changes regulations related to pit bull ban
Doug Ford's government has eased regulations related to the province's pit bull ban, allowing seized dogs that look like the prohibited breed to be...
Ontario planning to introduce digital court system
TORONTO — Ontario is planning to introduce a digital court system that will allow people to access court information from anywhere, and file documents...
October 24, 2021 Issue
Main Stories: Local couple waits 16-hours in Lake Simcoe to be rescued,
Region puts kibosh on Xmas dinner,
Sutton Curling Club gets boost from OTF grant, Annual Hawkins Halloween Haunt For Hunger is back
Ontario set to introduce omnibus labour legislation, including right to disconnect
TORONTO — Ontario is set to introduce legislation proposing a host of measures for workers, including right-to-disconnect policies.
Labour Minister Monte McNaughton said he doesn't...