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Ontario restaurants ask province to explain restrictions, show COVID-19 data

Ontario restaurants ask province to explain restrictions, show COVID-19 data

A group from Ontario's restaurant industry is calling on the provincial government to explain its decision to impose tighter COVID-19 restrictions on the sector.
Sanitizer, masks and smiles mark an unusual school photo day for a COVID-19 year

Sanitizer, masks and smiles mark an unusual school photo day for a COVID-19 year

TORONTO — The COVID-19 pandemic cancelled sports programs, curtailed music lessons and limited class mingling at St. Barnabas Catholic School, but it didn't cancel photo day.
TDSB cites pandemic for thousands of students leaving system, tries to assure parents

TDSB cites pandemic for thousands of students leaving system, tries to assure parents

Canada's largest school board is trying to assure parents it can provide a safe, stable and successful learning environment during the pandemic as it deals with the fact that thousands of students have left its system.
Man, 21, arrested for alleged sexual assaults, Toronto police say

Man, 21, arrested for alleged sexual assaults, Toronto police say

Toronto police say a man is under arrest for a pair of alleged sexual assaults in the city's subway system. The first happened early Wednesday morning on a subway car. The second happened that afternoon on an escalator in a subway station.
Electricity rates going up in Ontario this weekend as pandemic measures end

Electricity rates going up in Ontario this weekend as pandemic measures end

TORONTO — Electricity rates are set to rise this weekend in Ontario, with the average customer seeing a nearly two per cent increase to their hydro bill compared to before the pandemic.
Canadian researchers test groundbreaking approach to treating Parkinson's disease

Canadian researchers test groundbreaking approach to treating Parkinson's disease

TORONTO — Canadian researchers are testing a new approach to treating Parkinson's disease they hope can slow and even stop its progress.
Ontario seems to be moving away from worst-case scenario in COVID 2nd wave: officials

Ontario seems to be moving away from worst-case scenario in COVID 2nd wave: officials

TORONTO — New projections suggest the growth of the COVID-19 pandemic is slowing in Ontario even though cases remain on the rise, health officials said Thursday as they warned the situation could quickly worsen again.
Police north of Toronto seize millions worth of illegal pot, several exotic animals

Police north of Toronto seize millions worth of illegal pot, several exotic animals

AURORA, Ont. — Police north of Toronto have seized millions of dollars worth of illegally grown cannabis in a series of raids that also uncovered several exotic animals.
Quebec open to ceding some control after doctors say red tape hurt COVID-19 fight

Quebec open to ceding some control after doctors say red tape hurt COVID-19 fight

MONTREAL — Health Minister Christian Dube said he wasn't surprised to receive a letter from nearly 700 doctors who complained Quebec's overcentralized health-care system is hurting their ability to fight COVID-19.
Shooting death of 19-year-old linked to another homicide on same day, police say

Shooting death of 19-year-old linked to another homicide on same day, police say

Toronto police say a 19-year-old has died in hospital a month after he was shot in the chest. They say Jonathan Rodriguez-Sanchez was shot on Sept. 27, and died on Wednesday.