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Montreal police investigate bodies of man, woman found near east-end home

Montreal police investigate bodies of man, woman found near east-end home

Montreal police say major crimes detectives have been dispatched to an east-end home where the bodies of two people have been found. Const. Julien Levesque says a call came in about 10 a.m.
Ontario reports 412 new cases of COVID-19, 27 new deaths

Ontario reports 412 new cases of COVID-19, 27 new deaths

TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 412 new cases of COVID-19 and 27 new deaths related to the virus today. The province now has a total of more than 25,000 cases, which includes 19,146 resolved cases and 2,048 deaths. The rise in cases represents a 1.
Ontario dentistry regulator issues COVID-19 practice guidelines

Ontario dentistry regulator issues COVID-19 practice guidelines

The body that regulates dentistry in Ontario has released new guidelines for treating patients in-person that include extra precautions as the spread of COVID-19 continues to slow.
Quebec launches investigations into COVID-19 death of Montreal inmate

Quebec launches investigations into COVID-19 death of Montreal inmate

MONTREAL — Quebec's Public Security Department says two investigations have been launched into the death this week of a Montreal inmate from COVID-19.
Quebecers asked to follow rules as museums, libraries, drive-ins open next week

Quebecers asked to follow rules as museums, libraries, drive-ins open next week

MONTREAL — As Quebec announced its latest plans to loosen restrictions on museums, libraries and drive-in movie theatres, the province's public health director warned Friday against citizens letting their guard down and failing to follow health measu
Ontario to start expanded testing this weekend, Premier Doug Ford says

Ontario to start expanded testing this weekend, Premier Doug Ford says

TORONTO — Ontario will be testing asymptomatic front-line health-care workers starting this weekend, doing a second round of COVID-19 testing in long-term care homes and will soon launch an advertising campaign, Premier Doug Ford announced Friday.
Parole revoked for man who sold guns to triple killer Dellen Millard

Parole revoked for man who sold guns to triple killer Dellen Millard

The man who peddled guns to a notorious triple killer had his parole revoked last month for allegedly trafficking women and drugs. Matthew Ward-Jackson sold three guns to Dellen Millard in 2012.
Drug- and gun-trafficking ring in Toronto area busted: York Regional Police

Drug- and gun-trafficking ring in Toronto area busted: York Regional Police

VAUGHAN, Ont. — A unique crowbar allegedly used in a violent home invasion north of Toronto led to the dismantling of a drug- and gun-trafficking ring, police said Friday.
One dead, two injured in early morning Montreal-area house fire

One dead, two injured in early morning Montreal-area house fire

MONTREAL — A man is dead and two other people were injured in a house fire early Friday in the Town of Mount Royal, an on-island suburb of Montreal. The victim, 67, died in hospital.
SIU probing death of woman at southwestern Ontario police station

SIU probing death of woman at southwestern Ontario police station

NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. — Ontario's police watchdog is investigating the death of a 24-year-old woman at a police station in Niagara Falls, Ont. The Special Investigations Unit says Niagara regional police arrested the woman around 5 p.m.