Canada Greener Homes Grant provides refund for home retrofit projects
By Sarah Grishpul
The Federal government is reintroducing a popular home retrofit program this year, renamed the Canada Greener Homes Grant, to reimburse up to...
Midway fun returns to Sutton fairgrounds
By Mike Anderson
Although the Sutton Fair and Horse Show is cancelled for 2021, you can still have some fun at the fairgrounds this summer,...
Ontario announces ventilation units for all classrooms without mechanical systems
TORONTO — All classrooms in Ontario schools without mechanical ventilation systems will have a standalone HEPA unit upon students' return this fall, the education...
Ontario in ‘critical’ period to use up Moderna shots, pharmacists group says
TORONTO — Ontario pharmacists say thousands of doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine are set to expire soon and they warn the supply could...
Town of Georgina to reopen some facilities
Media Release
Georgina, ON – The Town of Georgina is in Step 3 of the Province of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopen, which came into effect...
Second-hand goods can fetch a pretty penny, if you follow these resale experts’ tips
TORONTO — Canadians who rooted around dusty basements or tackled overflowing closets during the pandemic are keeping vintage stores, auction houses and resale websites...
Crown pre-charge screening would reduce racial profiling in Ontario: commission
The Ontario Human Rights Commission is recommending the province introduce a system that would see police consult with prosecutors before charging suspects.
It's one of...
Ontario earmarks $324M for surgical recovery, ramp-up of hospital capacity
Ontario says it will spend up to $324millionto tackle a waitlist for surgeries that's expected to grow as the province recovers from the COVID-19...
Ford ‘won’t spare a penny’ to fight wildfires but won’t declare state of emergency
THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he "won't spare a penny" to help fight the northern wildfires and support evacuees, but...
Ontario putting money to making more autism services available
TORONTO — Ontario is putting more than $62 million in its autism budget this year to make services more available, as the province works...












































