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Three charged with mischief after statues are covered in paint during...
TORONTO — Three protesters were charged with mischief on Saturday after supporters of Black Lives Matter threw paint on several statues, including one of...
Military issues new orders in effort to crackdown on ‘hateful conduct’
OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces has issued new orders to military personnel as senior commanders seek to address allegations of having been soft...
Canadians are reluctantly wearing masks as support for mandatory masking climbs
TORONTO — As fears of a resurgence in COVID-19 cases increase, many Canadians are reluctantly donning masks to stop the spread of the virus.
This is...
Face masks or coverings now mandatory in York Region
Media Release:
Newmarket – Effective today, operators of enclosed public spaces in York Region are required to have a policy in place that prohibits persons from entering...
Province says Jays cleared to play at home, but final decision...
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he's looking forward to the Toronto Blue Jays playing at Rogers Centre this season after a member...
July 10, 2020 Issue
Featured photos: Province provides $4 million for Skilled Trades Institute, Turtle crossing
Additional background photo by Immortal Snapshots on Pixabay.
This issue includes:
Face coverings mandatory for...
Bar reopenings going ahead in Ontario as Quebec links cases to...
OTTAWA — Canada's deputy public health chief says going inside a bar to have a drink with friends remains a high-risk activity in the...
Ontario to announce plans for Stage 3 of reopening as COVID-19...
TORONTO — The premier's office says the Ontario government is set to announce details about Stage 3 of its reopening plan on Monday as...
Genetic detectives begin work to trace spread of COVID-19 in Canada
OTTAWA — For the last four months, Canada's public health experts have been racing to stop the spread of COVID-19 by trying to figure...
Ontario prefers in-class return for students, but health officials must approve
TORONTO — Education Minister Stephen Lecce says the Ontario government prefers a return to in-class learning for students this September.
Lecce's statement comes weeks after...













































