Erin O’Toole faces new navigating challenge as Conservative leader
OTTAWA — Among Erin O'Toole's jobs in the military was navigating a Sea King helicopter over the skies of Canada, and now he takes on the challenge...
‘You can feel the pain’: families of those killed by police support each other
BRAMPTON, Ont. — Members of a club no one wants to be a part of gathered Sunday at a barbecue in Brampton, Ont., to...
Ontario reports 115 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths related to virus
TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 115 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths related to the novel coronavirus.
The province is also reporting 106 newly resolved cases...
Local Habitat for Humanity project needs volunteers
By: Michelle Poirier
The Dalton Road 6-home affordable housing development site, run by Habitat for Humanity GTA, is back up and running and looking for...
Local schools find new childcare partners as school year approaches
By: Michelle Poirier
Kinark Child and Family Services announced in June that after 25 years, it would not be returning to provide childcare in Georgina.
Kinark's...
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 winds down
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...
Sutton Legion raises $10,000 through bottle drive to keep branch operating
By: Michelle Poirier
On Saturday, August 15, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., volunteers and members of Sutton Legion Branch 356 collected bottles and cans...
Trudeau promises roadmap following prorogation and cabinet reshuffle
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising to come back with a new throne speech next month to reset his Liberal government's agenda in...
Premier Doug Ford accuses Ontario teachers’ unions of ‘playing politics’
TORONTO — Under pressure over his government's back-to-school plan, Premier Doug Ford ratcheted up his attacks on teachers' union leaders Tuesday, accusing them of playing politics.
During his...














































