Ford declines to pause commercial evictions but tells landlords: have a heart
TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford indicated Friday he won’t be putting a freeze on commercial evictions, but pleaded with “vicious” landlords to be flexible...
City clearout of Toronto homeless encampments leads to standoff with residents
TORONTO — City officials, police officers and heavy machinery moved in on Friday to dismantle encampments under a downtown Toronto highway where homeless people...
‘It’s not worth the drive up north right now’: Georgina asks day-trippers to stay...
By: Mike Anderson
Municipalities surrounding Lake Simcoe are asking GTA day-trippers to skip a drive up north this long weekend to help reduce the spread...
COVID-19 wage subsidies extended as COVID cases and deaths rise further
TORONTO — Amid still rising COVID-19 case counts and further signs of the economic devastation caused by the pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on...
Ford declines to pause commercial evictions but tells landlords: have a heart
TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford is indicating he won't be putting a freeze on commercial evictions, but is pleading with landlords to "have a...
‘Let’s get in there’: Families call on province to take over, as River Glen...
By: Mike Anderson
Sixty-one residents at River Glen Haven have tested positive for COVID-19, according to York Region Public Health.
That's more than half of...
National parks, historic sites partly reopening June 1, but no camping yet
OTTAWA — A large number of Canada's national parks and historic sites will partly reopen for daytime visitors next month but Canadians should plan...
Ontario stage one reopening includes stores, surgeries, tennis, dog grooming
TORONTO — Ontarians will be able to go shopping, play tennis and take their pets to the vet next week, but they should still avoid visiting...
‘This has been a challenge’: River Glen Haven owner promises to improve communications with...
By: Mike Anderson
As family members of residents at River Glen Haven complain about the lack of communication with their loved ones during the COVID-19...
Ontario reports 258 new COVID-19 cases, 33 more deaths
TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 258 new cases of COVID-19 today and 33 more deaths.
That brings Ontario to a total of 21,494 cases, a 1.2...












































