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Western University students plan walkout Friday after sex assault allegations

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LONDON, Ont. — Students at Western University say they plan to walk out of class on Friday to protest what they call a "culture...

Businesses won’t validate medical exemptions in Ontario vaccine certificate system

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TORONTO — Ontario businesses enforcing the province's COVID-19 vaccine certificate system won't have to verify medical exemptions, the government said Tuesday, acknowledging the system...

Linda O’Leary found not guilty of careless driving in fatal boat crash

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Prosecutors failed to prove Linda O'Leary was operating her boat without proper care or consideration for others when it crashed into another vessel in...

‘It’s terrifying’: Police on hand as pandemic protesters picket hospitals

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TORONTO — Two police officers escorted Faye Doiron and Randy Longaphie as they left Toronto General Hospital on Monday, helping the pair make their...

Verdict expected today in trial of Linda O’Leary, accused in fatal boat crash

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A verdict is expected today in the trial of Linda O'Leary, charged in a boat crash that killed two people in central Ontario two...

Hospital says protests against pandemic measures ‘demoralizing’ for health-care staff

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TORONTO — A Toronto hospital where protesters denouncing COVID-19 measures rallied Monday afternoon said such demonstrations are demoralizing for health-care workers who have cared...

Ontario details rapid testing protocol for school boards as schools report cases

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TORONTO — Ontario school boards have received more details from the province regarding protocols for unvaccinated staff who must take twice-weekly rapid COVID-19 tests.  A...

New faces on ballot for York-Simcoe

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By Mike Anderson York-Simcoe voters will see two new faces on the ballot when they cast their vote on September 20. While Conservative Scot Davidson,...

Parents describe nerves, excitement as Ontario’s largest boards resume class

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TORONTO — Parents said they were excited but nervous as they dropped kids back at the first day of classes in Ontario's largest school...

Georgina Studio Tour Preview

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By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley The Georgina Studio Tour started 27 years ago, and attracts thousands of visitors, both from Georgina and neighbouring municipalities.  This year, on...

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