If buses are parked because of the snow, learning is going to look a little different for some students and staff in the GTA this year. These changes stem from the new way of learning due to the pandemic.
If buses are parked because of the snow, learning is going to look a little different for some students and staff in the GTA this year. These changes stem from the new way of learning due to the pandemic.
The family of a woman who died after an altercation with security guards at Toronto General Hospital last May is demanding accountability after learning new, “gut-wrenching” details about her death.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s first fall mini-budget finds new funds for families and businesses and scratches a longtime provincial itch over transfer payments as she tries to find a delicate balance between pandemic anxiety and political prudence.
President-elect Joe Biden will have an all-female senior communications team at his White House, led by campaign communications director Kate Bedingfield.
A man is dead following a collision in Mississauga between a motorcycle and a transit bus.
The defence’s star witness is set to testify today at the trial of the man who killed 10 people in Toronto’s van attack.
Testing of asymptomatic students and staff at Thorncliffe Park Public School has led to the discovery of 19 positive cases of COVID-19 at the school.
A renowned forensic psychiatrist will continue his testimony Friday at the murder trial for the man who killed 10 people when he drove a van down a crowded Toronto sidewalk.
New modelling shows the province could see 9,000 daily new cases of COVID-19 with the number of patients in intensive care expected to hit 200 by the end of next month.
The owner of Adamson BBQ is facing several charges after crowds formed once again outside the restaurant fined with defying lockdown orders the previous two days. Supporters are now protesting outside Premier Doug Ford’s home.