Porter and Air Canada Rouge return to the skies months after COVID-19 groundings
TORONTO — Porter Airlines and Air Canada Rouge flights have resumed for the first time in months after being grounded by COVID-19 public health...
Ontario court finds province broke law on lack of public consultations
TORONTO — An Ontario court has found the provincial government broke the law by failing to adhere to the Environmental Bill of Rights.
Several environmental...
Miriam Toews, Kim Thúy among female authors dominating Giller long list
TORONTO — Miriam Toews and Kim Thúy are among the female authors dominating this year's Scotiabank Giller Prize long list.
Women made up 10 of...
RGH residents enjoy their first outing at Elaine’s Black River Coffee Shop in Sutton
By Mike Anderson
Twenty residents from River Glen Haven Nursing Home were treated to ice cream and cookies at Elaine's Black River Coffee Shop in...
CAO Dave Reddon celebrates 40 years with Town of Georgina
By Mike Anderson
It's unusual for someone to spend more than 40 years with the same employer these days. But Dave Reddon, the Town of...
Ontario reports 811 new COVID-19 infections, three new virus-related deaths
TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 811 new cases of COVID-19 today, down from a day earlier when the province logged the highest number recorded...
Ontario legislature prorogued until after federal election
TORONTO, Kan. — Ontario's Progressive Conservatives have prorogued the legislature until after the federal election, a move the Opposition called an "abdication of responsibility"...
Ontario to require residents to renew expired driver’s licences, health cards
TORONTO — Ontario will once again require residents to renew driver's licences, ID cards and licence plate stickers that were due to expire during...
Ontario’s vaccine booking portal sees appointments double after passport announcement
TORONTO — Ontario has seen a spike in demand for COVID-19 jabs since announcing a provincial vaccine certificate program, the health minister said Thursday.
The...
Ontario lifts class size, distancing requirements in indoor post-secondary classrooms
Ontario will not require colleges and universities to enforce physical distancing or capacity limits in most classrooms when school resumes, according to new guidance...














































