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YRP crackdown on cocaine and fentanyl trafficking in Georgina results in 23 arrests

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By Mike Anderson York Regional Police arrested and charged 23 people and seized close to $100,000 worth of drugs during Project Heater, a coordinated crackdown...

Final vaccination hurdles remain before Ontario further lifts pandemic restrictions

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TORONTO — Ontario marked three weeks on Friday since entering the third step of its pandemic reopening plan but it has yet to hit...

Canada Greener Homes Grant provides refund for home retrofit projects

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By Sarah Grishpul The Federal government is reintroducing a popular home retrofit program this year, renamed the Canada Greener Homes Grant, to reimburse up to...

Midway fun returns to Sutton fairgrounds

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By Mike Anderson Although the Sutton Fair and Horse Show is cancelled for 2021, you can still have some fun at the fairgrounds this summer,...

Ontario announces ventilation units for all classrooms without mechanical systems

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TORONTO — All classrooms in Ontario schools without mechanical ventilation systems will have a standalone HEPA unit upon students' return this fall, the education...

Ontario in ‘critical’ period to use up Moderna shots, pharmacists group says

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TORONTO — Ontario pharmacists say thousands of doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine are set to expire soon and they warn the supply could...

Blue Jays finally return to Rogers Centre to open three-game set with Royals

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TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays have wrapped up an extended road trip down south and finally flown north — back home to Rogers...

Town of Georgina to reopen some facilities

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Media Release Georgina, ON – The Town of Georgina is in Step 3 of the Province of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopen, which came into effect...

Business group seeks clarity as Ontario meets first target for further reopening

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TORONTO — A prominent business group is calling for clarity on what's next in Ontario's reopening plan as the province meets a major target...

Second-hand goods can fetch a pretty penny, if you follow these resale experts’ tips

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TORONTO — Canadians who rooted around dusty basements or tackled overflowing closets during the pandemic are keeping vintage stores, auction houses and resale websites...

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