The Raptors will open their OVO Training Centre for limited use by players next week for the first time since being forced to shut its doors because of the coronavirus pandemic.
In the early days of COVID-19 confinement, David Marrello and his brother Daniel started noticing a struggle faced by their grandparents: they were having difficulty adapting to the realities of digital connection.
OTTAWA—We have supplies. We have lab capacity. Now it’s about using them to test for COVID-19 in the best way as provinces relax coronavirus lockdowns, Canada’s top public health officer says.
It was supposed to be a calling card for Toronto’s Waterfront. Using high technology and big data to help cut through the bureaucracy and reveal the neighbourhood of the future. Now it’s done, just another project that disappeared like so much other vaporware.
The City of Brampton has announced the resumption and addition of more bus routes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic effective as of May 4, while also confirming one more transit employee has tested positive for the virus.
The province has announced a full reopening of hardware stores on May 9, along with a list of recommended controls retailers can put into place to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
Through a financial contribution by the province to Feed Ontario, 28,000 food hampers will be distributed by Hamilton Food Share and the Emergency Food Network to food banks, hot meal programs and housebound individuals needing emergency food home delivery.
It wasn’t that long ago that Conservatives were saying Canada needed an election this fall, just as soon as their own party chose a new leader this summer.
The largest outbreak in Durham continues to be the outbreak at the Orchard Villa long-term care home where 286 people were infected with COVID-19 and 60 people have died