Ontario reports fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 for sixth day in a...
TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 70 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death related to the virus today.
Health Minister Christine Elliott says it marks...
Keswick girl sells fidget cubes to raise money for local animal shelter
By: Michelle Poirier
Jaymee Irwin, 11, has been making fidget cubes in order to raise money for the Georgina Animal Shelter and Adoption Centre and...
Beer lovers rejoice as Georgina gets first craft brewery
By: Michelle Poirier
Local beer lovers have something new to cheer about, as Turkey Shoot Brewing Co. (TSBC) is set to open its doors in...
Tim Hortons sales fall by one-third as RBI feels the pain of pandemic
TORONTO — Restaurant Brands International Inc. says the pandemic took a big bite out of earnings in the second quarter, with sales down 21 per...
Ontario’s new COVID-19 case load under 100 for fourth straight day
TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 95 new cases of COVID-19 across the province today, along with one new death.
It marks the fourth day in...
Canada signs deals with Pfizer, Moderna to get doses of COVID-19 vaccines
OTTAWA — Canada now has deals in place with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and U.S.-based biotech firm Moderna to secure millions of doses of their experimental...
Ford stands firm amid growing calls to revise Ontario’s back-to-school plan
Politicians and teachers are calling on the Ontario government to revisit its back-to-school plan as the premier continued to assert the strategy to reopen...
More than 130 residents test negative, after nurse practitioners launch drive-thru COVID-19 testing
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 government launches review of York Region Children’s Aid Society
The Ontario government says it is investigating allegations of racism, bullying and harassment involving senior management at a Toronto-area child welfare organization.
The province says...
Leave your deets when dining: Restaurants taking personal info to trace COVID-19
TORONTO — As COVID-19 restrictions ease and restaurants start to welcome customers back, one thing Canadians may soon have to get used to is...














































