Brock is inviting residents to file an online complaint if they observe those not complying with provincial orders issued to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Toyota Canada Inc.’s new 350,000-square-foot Bowmanville facility was set to open this month. In the midst of COVID-19 uncertainty the plant is almost complete and sitting vacant.
A company founded by scientists at the University of Guelph is a step closer to federal approval for its new mobile coronavirus testing kits.Precision Biomonitoring announced this week it received has a letter of intent from the federal governmen
The COVID-19 assessment centre located outside the Peel Memorial Urgent Care Centre in Brampton has assessed or tested hundreds of people since opening on March 11, but what can those still going to the centre and others like it in Peel expect when they get there?
A proposed class-action lawsuit was filed Friday in Regina Court of Queen’s Bench against the transport truck driver, his former employer and the Alberta and Saskatchewan governments.
Pharmacists are restricting patients to a 30-day supply of their medications to prevent drug shortages while manufacturers struggle to produce enough product during COVID-19.
Ontario can expect 1,600 deaths COVID-19 deaths by the end of April if stricter measures aren’t taken, according to a computer models projecting tracks for the virus that has already killed 98.
‘It’s a bad movie getting worse,’ said Mayor Fred Eisenberger as the province releases projections showing 80,000 people will have COVID-19 in Ontario
Temporary emergency department triage areas are being set up at Brampton Civic and Etobicoke General Hospitals as the William Osler Health System (WOHS) prepares for an increase in COVID-19 patients.
Ontario can expect 1,600 deaths COVID-19 deaths by the end of April if stricter measures aren’t taken, according to a computer models projecting tracks for the virus that has already killed 98.
Newspapers and other publications, already under financial pressure before the pandemic, are cutting jobs, staff hours and pay, dropping print editions — and in some cases shutting down entirely — as readers are more reliant than ever on local media.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every province and territory. Medical officers of health and Canada’s chief public health officer are encouraging people to wash their hands, give each other space and wear a mask if they’re sick.
Canada’s chief public health officer has warned that the health-care system is not designed to deal with a surge of COVID-19 cases, which could mean facing difficult decisions about how to allocate sparse resources.
The Zaandam and a sister ship sent to help it were allowed to unload passengers in Florida on Thursday after working out a detailed agreement with officials.
The Attic Pizza Parlour in Stoney Creek wants to add marijuana to its menu, but some neighbours and the area’s councillor say the plan deserves to go