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A chain of GTA medical clinics is under investigation by public health officials after two employees tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month, the Star has learned.
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Trillium Health Partners (THP) has declared an outbreak of COVID-19 at Credit Valley Hospital.
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How much impact has working from home had on Durham Region’s major transportation systems? Quite a bit, and we have the video to show you. Several weeks ago we documented rush hour across Durham Region for a special series we were working on. In
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OAKVILLE- A 60-year-old man is facing numerous charges after Halton police seized 69 firearms following an investigation that began in Oakville on March 26.
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A Brampton man in his 70s has died from coronavirus, according to the Region of Peel.
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Stay home or pay up.
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There are now 111 cases of COVID-19 in Durham Region
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Scrambling for supplies to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government will spend $2 billion to buy protective medical gear, virus testing equipment and ventilators for infected patients who fall dangerously ill.
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Andrew Wang among U of T students looking for refund following COVID-19 scare.
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Peel Public Health is reporting its largest spike in confirmed cases of COVID-19 within 24 hours.
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COVID-19 has waylaid the best of plans, including a provincial budget, says Ontario Finance Minister
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Ontario’s number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has doubled since Friday, rising 15 per cent overnight by 260 people to a total of 1,966 since the virus first arrived here in January from China.
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From swimming to soccer, Clarington has just cancelled all recreation programs until at least June.
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Keith Saunders, 48, died of COVID-19 on March 25
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The number of confirmed cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus in Guelph has grown to 13.According to a new page launched by Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health on Monday evening, there are 26 confirmed coronavirus cases in the agency's coverage
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Hamilton’s public school board says it’s sticking with a May 30 deadline for an expert Safe Schools review panel to submit interim recommendations on how to curb bullying despite a pause in consultations during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Three men from Durham Region and another from Sarnia have been stuck in Peru for weeks.
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Nine more people in the Halton region have been tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
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A sombre Premier Doug Ford is warning that a mandatory province-wide “stay home†order may be looming in order to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Amid the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis, Cristine Joyce Vega is being deported back to the Philippines.
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Ontario has changed how it presents information about confirmed cases of COVID-19.
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Regional health officials also said Monday there have been eight new cases of the illness since the previous day’s update
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Hamilton’s public school board is temporarily closing a walkway from the former C.H. Bray Elementary School site to Taylor Road from April 2 to 7.
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Peel Regional Police have arrested a Brampton man for falsely claiming that he was in contact with someone who had tested positive for coronavirus.
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Uxbridge Township has done-away with the guessing game surrounding when municipal facilities will open amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
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The Region of Peel has ​several waste collection measures in effect during the coronavirus pandemic.
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An Ontario Power Generation employee at Pickering nuclear generating station has tested positive for Covid-19 and remains at home recovering.
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Armed forces ready to respond to support 'Federal, Provincial, Territorial and Municipal response to COVID-19 scenarios with specialized and general duty capabilities.'
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And a quarter of the COVID-19 cases confirmed so far in Ontario have been among people who reported recent travel
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Another historic local event will not be happening this year.
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The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Peel Region has now broken the 200 mark, according to Peel Public Health.
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Issue: COVID-19 pandemic.Impact: Front line workers step up.
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An employee at the Longo’s grocery store on Clair Road has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus.In an email sent to shoppers shortly before 4 p.m. Sunday, and now posted on its website, the grocery chain said it had just received confirma
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Five Toronto firefighters reportedly tested positive for coronavirus
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According to provincial testing data, the number of daily samples taken in Ontario over the past five days has steadily declined.
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A visibly exasperated Mayor John Tory is scolding Torontonians breaking an order to not use city dog parks and playground equipment during the COVID-19 crisis, saying they are selfishly putting lives at risk.
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Dozens on board report flu-like symptoms, two test positive for COVID-19,
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Remember those early days of the COVID-19 outbreak, when viral videos showed shoppers hoarding — and in some cases fighting over — toilet paper in grocery store aisles? Somewhere along the way, something changed, and people, it seemed, started to become nice to one another.
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Danby CEO said he aims make at least 10,000 units as soon as possible to aid shortfall due to coronavirus.
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Two-month grace period, interest-free, for the scheduled April 28 property tax payment for those that need it.
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We took Mr. Rogers' advice and looked for the helpers – the companies that are doing their part to help their communities get through the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown.
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The government is also poised to pass an order limiting gatherings to no larger than five people, down from the current 50, with exemptions for essential services and families.
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The area has had its first coronavirus-related death.
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BURLINGTON - Police responding to an alarm at a Burlington restaurant early Saturday morning say they were confronted by a man holding a drink in his hand.
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Paula Poirier usually spends her afternoons getting ready to work behind the bar at the funky little midtown restaurant she owns with her partner, David Brocklehurst, who would be in the kitchen, prepping for dinner service. But that was before COVID-19.
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Other provincial universities have either cancelled or postponed spring Convocation events set for June.
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Paul Taylor, CEO of Mortgage Professionals of Canada, says there could be a slight reduction in mortgage rates but it may not occur immediately.
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Community Care Durham is bringing food to the front door of its clients and vulnerable residents.
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Scugog staff are working behind the scenes to create and carry out plans in response to the coronavirus crisis.
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Brock Mayor Debbie Bath-Hadden has declared a state of emergency for the township.
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