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Ontario health minister will take Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to combat hesitancy
TORONTO — Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott says she will take an Oxford-AstraZeneca shot on camera to encourage others to get the vaccine.
Elliott says...
Outdoor dining now permitted across Ontario as province relaxes rules, patios...
TORONTO — Outdoor dining is now permitted everywhere in Ontario, a change observers say gives restaurateurs a "light at the end of the tunnel."
James...
Ontarians 75 and older can now book COVID-19 vaccines online
TORONTO — Ontario residents who are 75 or older can start booking their COVID-19 vaccines through the government's online system starting today.
People in that...
The Briars is set to reopen before Easter
By: Michelle Poirier
The Briars Resort & Spa in Jackson's Point is ready to reopen on April 2, after closing mid-November due to the pandemic.
"We...
Ontario reports 1,791 new COVID-19 cases, 18 new deaths related to...
Ontario is reporting 1,791 new COVID-19 cases today, and 18 new deaths related to the virus.
Health Minister Christine Elliott says 495 of the new...
Who is eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario and how...
Ontario is expanding its COVID-19 vaccine effort to more age groups on Monday. Here are the key details:
What is changing?
Starting Monday, residents aged 75...
Ontario vax appointments open to residents 75+ on Monday, pharmacy program...
TORONTO — Ontario is expanding its COVID-19 vaccine effort next week to those aged 75 and older while certain pharmacies will be able to...
Canada denied access to trials of jailed Canadians in China
TORONTO — Canada said Thursday that its consular officials have not received permission to attend the trials of two Canadians who were arrested in...
‘God Bless America!’ Doug Ford praises U.S. for promising to send...
TORONTO — Weeks after pressing the United States to help Canada secure more COVID-19 vaccines, Ontario Premier Doug Ford praised U.S. President Joe Biden...
Ontario plans to spend $933M on increasing, improving long-term care spaces
TORONTO — Ontario plans to spend $933 million to create more beds in long-term care and upgrade facilities in the sector that's been devastated...














































