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Opinion: Should Johnston Cemetery be moved?

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By: Daryl Urquhart What’s in a memory? What’s the point of Remembrance Day? Why do we honour the accomplishments of people long dead? How...

Ontario ramping up rapid testing in schools, LTC and some workplaces in coming weeks

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TORONTO — Ontario says it will expand the use of rapid COVID-19 testing in schools, long-term care homes and essential workplaces. Once the program has...

Non-essential retailers set to reopen on February 22

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By: Mike Anderson Non-essential retailers will be allowed to reopen on February 22, after the provincial stay-at-home order lifts and York Region is allowed to...

Non-essential retailers set to reopen on February 22

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By: Mike Anderson Non-essential retailers will be allowed to reopen on February 22, after the provincial stay-at-home order lifts and York Region is allowed to...

Threat from variants means provinces must be ready to lock down again quickly: Tam

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OTTAWA — With new and more contagious variants of COVID-19 escalating in Canada, provincial governments lifting lockdown restrictions must be ready to slam them...

Mealshare and A&W Canada partner to help end youth hunger

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By: Michelle Poirier Mealshare, a social enterprise that connects local restaurants with local charities, has partnered with A&W Canada to provide meals to youth struggling...

Local schools reopen for in-person learning on February 16

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By: Michelle Poirier While most parents are happy that schools will reopen for in-person learning on February 16, some are concerned about the new COVID-19...

Why a pandemic can’t stop the mighty butter tart

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By: Ewa Chwojko-Srawley Opening a new business during a pandemic is not for the faint of heart. But if your business is baking mouth-watering, gourmet butter...

Ontario to begin gradual reopening of economy Wednesday, state of emergency to expire

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TORONTO — Ontario will begin to gradually reopen its economy on Wednesday but the government said it would move regions back into lockdown if...

‘Everything is up in the air’: Local fish hut operators brace for a challenging...

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By: Ewa Chwojko-Srawley As soon as Lake Simcoe freezes, a small 'town' of colourful tents and ice huts appears along its 240-kilometre shoreline. Every winter,...

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