Durham police charge Pefferlaw man with sexual assault
By: Mike Anderson
Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) has charged Hunter Ollivierre, a 21-year-old Pefferlaw man, with sexual assault involving a 14-year-old female victim.
Mr. Ollivierre...
August another hot month for real estate in Georgina
By: Kat Anderson
Georgina’s hot real estate market continued through August. Sale prices were up nearly 27 per cent compared to same time last year....
Tam urges caution as daily cases of COVID-19 rise 25 per cent in last...
OTTAWA — Canada's chief public health doctor says a slow but steady increase in the number of people testing positive for COVID-19 is a cause...
Fill a Purse for a Sister Campaign helps women in crisis
By: Michelle Poirier
The Fill a Purse for a Sister Campaign helps raise awareness of domestic violence and intimate partner violence, all while collecting a...
York health unit says COVID-19 cases linked to GTA wedding events grows to 23
TORONTO — Public health officials say the number of COVID-19 cases linked to a single wedding that took place recently in the Greater Toronto Area has grown.
The...
Anti-carbon tax sticker law unconstitutional, Ontario court finds
TORONTO — Ontario's government had no right to "stick it to" the federal Liberals by forcing gas stations to display anti-carbon tax stickers, a Superior Court...
Ford ready to act to curb ‘slow creep’ in COVID-19 cases in hard-hit regions
TORONTO — A region west of Toronto comprising roughly three per cent of Ontario's population currently accounts for nearly half of the province's new...
Portraits of Giving honours Sutton Home Hardware owners Dave and Anita Haynes
By: Michelle Poirier
Dave and Anita Haynes, owners of Sutton Home Hardware, have been selected as this year's Georgina honourees for the 11th annual Portraits...
School boards will need to “collapse” some classes, trustees group says
TORONTO — School boards will have no choice but to collapse and combine some classrooms when school starts this fall as administrators take into account the number...
Ontario cannabis regulator promises to double monthly store approvals
TORONTO — Ontario's cannabis store regulator says it will double the number of shops it authorizes this fall.
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario...














































