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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...

Crown pre-charge screening would reduce racial profiling in Ontario: commission

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The Ontario Human Rights Commission is recommending the province introduce a system that would see police consult with prosecutors before charging suspects. It's one of...

Ontario earmarks $324M for surgical recovery, ramp-up of hospital capacity

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Ontario says it will spend up to $324millionto tackle a waitlist for surgeries that's expected to grow as the province recovers from the COVID-19...

Ford ‘won’t spare a penny’ to fight wildfires but won’t declare state of emergency

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THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he "won't spare a penny" to help fight the northern wildfires and support evacuees, but...

Ontario putting money to making more autism services available

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TORONTO — Ontario is putting more than $62 million in its autism budget this year to make services more available, as the province works...

Ontario regions push to boost youth vaccination rate as school-year window closes

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TORONTO — Ontario health units are ramping up youth vaccination efforts, using prizes and social media, as the window quickly closes for students to...

Ontario to soon regularly report how many COVID-19 cases are in unvaccinated people

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TORONTO — Ontario is planning to soon provide more regular updates on how many COVID-19 cases are in vaccinated and unvaccinated people, as the...

YRP targets cocaine and fentanyl trafficking in Georgina

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Media Release In a continued effort targeting suspects involved in trafficking cocaine and fentanyl in the Town of Georgina, investigators with the York Regional Police...

Pefferlaw Market going strong in new location

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By Michelle Poirier The Pefferlaw Market is in its second year and has expanded to a new location at Cedardale Church of the Nazarene, allowing...

Keswick’s Imagine Cinemas reopens with slate of summer blockbusters

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By Mike Anderson It was back to the movies on July 16, as cinemas across the province reopened their doors. However, COVID-19 guidelines are in effect...

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