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Local musician’s family being honoured during Alzheimer’s walk

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By Michelle Poirier The Ainsworth family has been chosen by the Alzheimer Society of York Region to be the honourary family for the IG Wealth...

Ontario Fire Marshall investigating a fatal house fire in Sutton

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By Mike Anderson The Ontario Fire Marshall is investigating the cause of a tragic house fire in Sutton that claimed the life of a 63-year-old...

Toronto health authorities investigate first suspected monkeypox case

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Toronto Public Health says it is investigating Ontario's first suspected case of monkeypox. Health officials say the case is a man in his 40s who...

At least two people dead, more than 300,000 without power after storm hits Ontario

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The first long weekend of the summer season began in tragic fashion in Ontario on Saturday after a powerful storm killed at least three...

At least four dead, thousands without power after storm

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As many as four people are dead and tens of thousands remain without power across Ontario following a fierce storm that swept across the...

High gas prices front and centre in Ontario election as NDP propose cap, regulation

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TORONTO — Sky high gas prices have Ontario's political parties debating what should be done about the cost to fill up – to cut?...

Ontario parties pledge different approaches to clustering of cannabis shops

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LONDON, Ont. — Ontario's Liberals and New Democrats are pledging to revisit a model for licensing cannabis stores they say isn't working — a...

Spring Fling Half-Marathon a hit with runners, prompting organizers to add 5k distance to...

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By Mike Anderson Last week's inaugural Georgina Spring Fling Half-Marathon, held on Sunday, May 15, attracted more than 430 participants, who endured the plus 25...

Ontario NDP, Liberals would bring in law to fight Islamophobia, other hate if elected

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KINGSTON, Ont. — Ontario's New Democrats and Liberals committed Wednesday to bringing in a law to fight Islamophobia and other forms of hate if...

Canada’s COVID-19 infections among adults tripled in early 2022 due to Omicron: study

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TORONTO — The number of Canadian adults infected with COVID-19 tripled during the fifth wave of the pandemic compared with the total number of...

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