Mike Anderson
CRA resumes online services with new security features after cyberattacks
OTTAWA — The Canada Revenue Agency has resumed all online services after fraudsters used thousands of pilfered usernames and passwords to obtain government services.
The agency...
Liberals plan to use regulations to create income support after CERB...
OTTAWA — The Liberals plan to use existing tools to quickly create a new support measure next month for struggling workers who won't qualify for employment...
Family members protest return of River Glen Haven to owner ATK...
By: Mike Anderson
With Southlake's 90-day takeover of River Glen Haven set to end on August 24, family members took to the streets last Friday,...
Ontario rejects TDSB pitch to cut class size, wants to maintain...
TORONTO — Ontario says it rejected a Toronto school board's plan to cut class sizes because it limits the amount of time students will...
Sutton TD branch to reopen on Sept. 8
By: Mike Anderson
According to a TD spokesperson, after being closed for nearly five months, the Sutton TD branch at 20865 Dalton Rd is set...
77-year-old man dead after being run over by his tractor in...
BRADFORD, Ont. — Police in southern Ontario say a 77-year-old man is dead after he was run over by his tractor in a farming accident.
The South...
More than 130 residents test negative, after nurse practitioners launch drive-thru...
By: Mike Anderson
More than 130 residents tested negative for COVID-19 after the Georgina Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic (GNPLC) launched a "pop-up" drive-thru testing site at...
Ontario long-term care COVID commission to report by end of April
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford declined to say Wednesday whether the province's newly launched commission into the effects of COVID-19 on the long-term care...
Beach War: Town weighs in on dispute over Churchill Lane beach...
By: Mike Anderson
An on-going dispute in Willow Beach over access to a road end beach is closer to being resolved as the Town has...
Ontario sees four new COVID-19 deaths; one quarter of 111 new...
TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 111 new cases of COVID-19, and four new deaths related to the novel coronavirus.
The total number of cases now...