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Residents are getting out and connecting thanks to the QuestBus

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By Michele Poirier The QuestBus is gaining popularity, with many successful trips completed and others in the works, after the program faced roadblocks during the...

Sutton Curling Club gets boost from Ontario Trillium Foundation

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By Mike Anderson The Sutton Curling club has installed new safety equipment, including tap payment devices, automatic door sensors, hand dryers and contactless plumbing fixtures...

Waabgon Gamig First Nation School wins trophy for summer reading program

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By Michelle Poirier Students attending Waabgon Gamig First Nation School on Georgina Island won the Georgina Public Library's coveted Top School Trophy for the 2021...

York Region puts kibosh on seniors Xmas dinner plans

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By Mike Anderson Residents at Keswick Gardens, a 120-unit seniors apartment building run by Housing York Inc. (HYI), may have to forgo their annual sit-down...

University vaccine mandates mean some students being barred from campus

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TORONTO — Several universities in Ontario are moving to bar unvaccinated students from campus as their mandatory vaccination policies take full effect. The schools say...

Ontario set to lift COVID-19 measures by March, including mask mandate

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TORONTO — Ontario is set to lift all COVID-19 public health measures by the end of March, including mask mandates. Premier Doug Ford said Ontario...

Georgina Marathon attracts more than 600 runners

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By Mike Anderson Despite gusting northwest winds, intermittent rain and temperatures hovering around 11 degrees Celsius, 636 runners took part in the inaugural Georgina Marathon...

Premier Ford declines to apologize for comments about immigrants

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TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is declining to apologize for comments he made about immigrants. After an unrelated announcement Monday in Windsor, Ont., Ford...

Ontario to unveil new reopening plan, including ending capacity limits: source

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TORONTO — A senior Ontario government source says the province will soon announce a plan to end capacity limits in venues such as restaurants...

Ontario hospitals seeing low rates of staff losses to mandatory vaccine policies

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TORONTO — Several Ontario hospitals have placed staff on unpaid leave or terminated them due to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies, but they say the...

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