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Premier Ford declines to apologize for comments about immigrants

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TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is declining to apologize for comments he made about immigrants. After an unrelated announcement Monday in Windsor, Ont., Ford...

Ontario to unveil new reopening plan, including ending capacity limits: source

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TORONTO — A senior Ontario government source says the province will soon announce a plan to end capacity limits in venues such as restaurants...

The annual Hawkins Halloween Haunt Food/Toy Drive is back

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By Michelle Poirier Every year Laurie Carriere and her family decorate their home on Hawkins Street with some fun displays to entertain the community over...

Ontario hospitals seeing low rates of staff losses to mandatory vaccine policies

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TORONTO — Several Ontario hospitals have placed staff on unpaid leave or terminated them due to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies, but they say the...

NHL season kicks off in Canada on Wednesday as Maple Leafs host Canadiens

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TORONTO — The puck will drop on a new NHL season tonight for most of Canada's teams — although fans may notice some differences...

Canada Post reveals Christopher Plummer stamp featuring his iconic roles

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TORONTO — Canada Post has revealed a new commemorative stamp honouring late acting legend Christopher Plummer. The Crown corporation says the Toronto-born stage and screen...

October 10, 2021 Issue

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Main Stories: Town of Georgina backtacks on plan to shut down public water taps, Food Pantry sees rise in first-time clients National Day of Truth and Reconciliation at Civic Centre

Ontario hospital fires 57 unvaccinated employees; says 98.5 per cent obeyed mandate

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WINDSOR, Ont. — A southwestern Ontario hospital has fired 57 employees who failed to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by a Thursday deadline -- a...

Public outcry forces Town to backtrack on public tap closure

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By Mike Anderson The Town is backtracking on its plan to shut down all four public water taps in Georgina, electing to keep the tap...

Ontario announces funds to hire more than 4,000 long-term care workers this year

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TORONTO — Ontario's long-term care operators welcomed provincial funding announced Wednesday to hire more than 4,000 staff within a year but advocates and employees...

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