The list of businesses impacted by a lockdown beginning Monday in Toronto and Peel Region were not clearly communicated, the owner of a Toronto massage spa says.
A COVID-19 outbreak at a Windsor elementary school has now impacted 26 staff and students, and is believed to be the largest to date in an Ontario school.
A proposal to construction 46 townhouse units on Highland Road West in upper Stoney Creek has been approved by the city’s’ planning committee.The plan will involved building an access route to Highland Road after the 1.09 hectare parcel of land b
Jeannie Gorry, a government worker living in New Westminster, B.C., couldn’t say no when her son offered to fly her to Toronto this winter so she could spend Christmas with him.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The fact that almost 50 per cent of consumers will shop online this year to avoid large crowds, and retailers want more delivery options, was the genesis to create and launch Metroland Parcel Services.
When the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced it was paying tribute to the off-field work of Kansas City Chiefs lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, nobody familiar with even the rough outlines of his story could have been surprised.
With just hours to go before Toronto and Peel Region enter a second lockdown, businesses are seeing an increase in people trying to access services before they close their doors.
According to research from security awareness training platform KnowBe4, fraudulent emails with subject lines referring to COVID-19 and payroll matters are more likely than any other to ensnare users in phishing attacks right now.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
At the northeast corner of Queen Street East and Airport Road in Brampton begins a large stretch of multi-sized warehouses, factories and shops. On any given day, the movement of small and large trucks getting in, loading or unloading, and getting back out is about the only observable activity in the area, save from the occasional construction work. It’s kilometres in either direction before you reach residential parts of the neighbourhood, a mixture of multi-unit housing buildings and stand-alone or semi-detached homes.
As wave two of the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, people 60 and older — a group disproportionately represented in Ontario deaths — are looking for more supports to avoid becoming infected, one advocate says.