The Ontario government will be moving into Step Two of its reopening plan next week, with loosened guidelines for outdoor activities and some indoor activities.
HALIFAX—RCMP arrested three people Wednesday night as police moved in to clear a highway blockade by protesters at the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border that had choked traffic since the previous night.
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Bruce Aitken, a chaplain at Beaver Creek Institution, designed a restorative justice program including the offender, his family, the victim, their families and the community.
Premier Doug Ford says details are coming “very shortly” on moving to the next stage of COVID-19 reopening — which includes haircuts — before the target date of July 2.
Ontarians can expect to hear when the province will move into Step Two of its reopening plan within days, Premier Doug Ford told journalists on Wednesday.
Residents along Mountain Brow Boulevard are hoping the city’s Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE or photo radar) initiative will help remind drivers that the 40 kph speed limit is the law, not a recommendation.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford makes an announcement at a news conference in Scarborough. He is joined by provincial ministers Caroline Mulroney (transportation), Kinga Surma (infrastructure), Stan Cho (associate minister of transportation), as well as b
A record 25,000 people will be vaccinated against COVID-19 Sunday at the Scotiabank Arena clinic that is now fully booked, city officials said Wednesday.
A protest at the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border over COVID-19 restrictions had largely shut down traffic between the two provinces Wednesday morning.