It’s a good idea in theory, but some Mountain resident fear the recently launched education campaign as part of the city’s Vison Zero Action Plan will do little to stop drivers speeding through their neighbourhoods if there is no enforcement to go with it.
Opposition politicians are raising questions about the health of Tanzania’s COVID-19-denying president, as he has not been seen in public for more than a week and at least one official close to him has died recently.
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It’s been a year since most of the city shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but most restaurants continued to operate when they were declared essential by the province.
In mid-February, when stay-at-home orders were lifted for most of Ontario, the province described the move as a cautious transition back into a “strengthened” framework for controlling COVID-19. “We saw what happened before, and we don’t want it to happen again,” Premier Doug Ford said at the time.
A provincial pilot project allowing people aged 60-64 in some Ontario cities to get a COVID-19 vaccination quickly became a source of frustration Thursday over unclear rules and limited supply, leading to questions for the government at Queen’s Park.
At this point, Ontario is down to one last big choice. The pandemic is into its cacophonous, exhausted final stretch. Variants and vaccines are still in a race, and the variants will win the short race, vaccines the long: it’s just not clear by how much, and the cost. We are close. This will end.
All schools in the Sudbury area will be closed as of Monday — with students returning to virtual learning — and Thunder Bay is extending its school shutdown for at least two more weeks as COVID-19 numbers continue to rise in those regions.
The theft of $11 million in pandemic relief aid was due to the Ontario government’s incompetence, not any “conspiracy,” insists the bureaucrat fired over the alleged fraud.
Ontario’s progress in lowering COVID-19 has “stalled” and cases are up 15 per cent in a week with more people out and about as contagious variants take a deeper hold, says a leader of the science table advising Premier Doug Ford.
After almost a year spent confined in their rooms and distanced from loved ones as COVID-19 tore through long-term-care homes, residents are now longing for a taste of freedom.