Post-secondary students don’t have a choice. Whether or not they are physically or financially able to return to in-person classes in the next month, whether they even feel safe doing so, they must.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Stoney Creek resident Paulina Kalisz is making the most of her pandemic time away from work, collaborating with Canadian actress and comic Ann Pornel on a new line of clay earrings and gifts.
The public is being invited to weigh in on the future of Sherwood Secondary School now that trustees have abandoned efforts to get the Ministry of Education to help fund a rebuild following eight unsuccessful attempts.
The closer the “Freedom Convoy” of truckers opposed to new rules around vaccine mandates gets to Ottawa, the less it has to do with truckers or even with those rules.
In a Jan. 25 announcement, Milton Liberal MP Adam van Koeverden said the federal government is providing $123,400 in funding to connect 310 homes in Flamborough and Halton Hills to high-speed internet.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
An antiviral drug being hailed for its potential role in the treatment of COVID-19 is now available in Ontario, but doctors warn it comes with significant challenges including low supply.
A vocal opponent of the city’s bid to rezone a grassy municipal property near Fifty Point in Winona to allow for a nine-storey residential building says she hopes a survey of neighbours will change council’s mind, although she’s not optimistic.
It’s been two years stolen, endured, gone. The first identified case of COVID-19 in Ontario was Jan. 25, 2020; it was in a man who had travelled from Wuhan, China. The risk, we were told, was low. Since then 11,000 Ontarians have died, and over 32,000 Canadians. In a country that has sheltered itself from world history, world history came to your workplace, your school, your house. Some dealt with it better than others. Some could afford to.
It’s been two years stolen, endured, gone. The first identified case of COVID-19 in Ontario was Jan. 25, 2020; it was in a man who had travelled from Wuhan, China. The risk, we were told, was low. Since then 11,000 Ontarians have died, and over 32,000 Canadians. In a country that has sheltered itself from world history, world history came to your workplace, your school, your house. Some dealt with it better than others. Some could afford to.
As things now stand, the so-called “freedom convoy” will not be treated to any high-level greeting party when it rolls into Canada’s capital this weekend.
As things now stand, the so-called “freedom convoy” will not be treated to any high-level greeting party when it rolls into Canada’s capital this weekend.
Ontario’s nurses are getting the ear of Premier Doug Ford as the province approaches the two year mark of a pandemic that has left them frustrated, exhausted and burned out.