In late February, during a lull in COVID-19 infections following Ontario’s second wave, Rob Chorley went to Mississauga Hospital to have a small, benign tumour removed from his spine.
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.
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.
Following the recent discoveries of close to 1,000 unmarked graves at former residential school sites in British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, some Waterdown residents are echoing calls to cancel Canada Day celebrations this year.
The wait is over. Come Wednesday, most Ontarians can hit up a barbershop, catch a movie at an outdoor cinema and more as the province enters Step Two of its road map to reopening.
Utility companies servicing Flamborough and Dundas are reporting numerous power outages June 29.The largest is currently affecting more than 5,600 Alectra Utilities customers in the area bound by Harvest Road to the north, Cootes Drive to the sou
Offering hope for nursing-home residents and an apology for the heavy toll COVID-19 took on them, new Long-Term Care Minister Rod Phillips says restrictions on visitors will start to ease on July 7.
British Columbia has taken the plunge and hired a hard-hitting, perhaps even revolutionary, economist to help design its climb out of the pandemic recession in the hopes of chiselling off the rough edges of capitalism as we know it.
The hybrid remote and in-school learning model adopted by some Ontario school boards last fall will expand into more boards this September, and it is already sowing division in school communities across the province.