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Legal cannabis sales overtake illicit market for first time in Ontario:...
TORONTO — New data shows sales made through Ontario’s legal cannabis channels have overtaken those made through the illicit market for the first time...
School boards in Ontario proactively prepare in case of switch to...
Several school boards in Ontario are asking students to take home their personal belongings and electronic devices as they prepare for the possibility of...
Leafs, Raptors, Senators to have 50 per cent fan capacity amid...
TORONTO — The new COVID-19 surge is impacting sports fans in Ontario.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Raptors plus the Ottawa Senators will see their...
Ontarians 18+ can get boosters Monday, shorter dose interval
TORONTO — All eligible adults in Ontario can book COVID-19 booster shots starting Monday, part of an accelerated rollout of third doses the premier...
Vaccine capacity ramping up in Ontario ahead of booster plan details
TORONTO — Preparations for an accelerated COVID-19 booster shot rollout were underway Wednesday in Ontario as the province braced for a growing wave of...
December 10, 2021 Issue
Main Stories: New aerodrome proposal flies under the radar in Pefferlaw
Town officially opens Julia Munro Park
The Georgina Cares live TV auction returns,
Christmas arrives at The Briars,
Templeman’s Toffee and Spice of Life open storefront
Town promotes inclusivity with new rainbow pride crosswalk
By Michelle Poirier
The Town of Georgina held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new Rainbow Pride crosswalk that promotes inclusivity on November 27.
The crosswalk is...
Omicron variant confirmed in Hamilton, Peel as daily COVID-19 case count...
More cases of the Omicron COVID-19 variant were confirmed in Ontario on Saturday as the province recorded more than 1,000 new virus cases for...
Ontario reports more than 1,000 cases of COVID-19 for first time...
TORONTO — Ontario reported more than 1,000 new infections of COVID-19 on Friday – the highest the daily case count has been in six...
Ontarians aged 50 and older can soon book COVID-19 boosters
TORONTO — Ontario residents aged 50 and older can soon book COVID-19 booster shots and more people will become eligible in January, the province...