Amid concerns over the number of cases of COVID-19, Toronto and Peel Region will remain in Stage 2 of reopening the economy while the rest of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas will open Friday.
A few little things that probably should be bigger things as we begin a week that includes – I can’t believe I’m typing this! – a basketball game involving the Raptors on Friday night.
A few little things that probably should be bigger things as we begin a week that includes – I can’t believe I’m typing this! – a basketball game involving the Raptors on Friday night.
THE GOAL: Develop a mobile health app that will monitor the symptoms of COVID-19 patients who are isolating at home, use that information to predict whether a patient’s condition will worsen and alert a health-care provider should that patient require medical care.
In a time of uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian institutions are facing the prospect of having to evolve or face the possibility of ceasing to exist.
5:00 a.m: The House of Commons meets today as the Liberals seek to pass a bill to extend their wage-subsidy program, send a special payment to people with disabilities and extend some legal deadlines for court cases.
As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its fourth month, post-secondary students in Ontario facing instability due to the crisis are making the difficult decision to pause their studies until the way forward is more clear.
This past week curb lanes have been cordoned off on streets across a large swath of the city, allowing restaurants and bars new patio space. They’re part of the CafeTO program and, hopefully, enough to keep these businesses going a while longer. On evening walks this week the sound of the city has been a revelation: vibrant human life after months of silence.
The Long and Bisby building, the last remaining structure of the former Mountain Sanatorium complex, will get a new security system to prevent further vandalism on the property.