Five years after COVID-19 changed the world, a cruise ship quarantine and an outbreak in a remote northern Ontario First ...
Five years after COVID-19 sent Canada's kids into a cycle of virtual learning and school closures, long-term effects of it still remain. Experts say international studies point to lags in performance ...
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Toronto supervised consumption site challenging Ontario law that will close Brampton siteDozens of supporters packed a Toronto courtroom – and two overflow rooms – on Monday as a supervised consumption site ...
Five years ago, on March 17, 2020, a state of emergency was declared in Ontario due to the spread of the coronavirus; in the days that followed, this is what it looked like.
From treating the first wave of patients to the emotional toll of ICU separations, these frontline heroes share their experiences.
Analyst says what happened to the pandemic generation ‘lingers on in the form of measurable learning loss, stunted social ...
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Nighttime walks and DIY haircuts: Ontarians look back at the first COVID-19 lockdownOntarians suddenly found themselves staying home as part of a bigger push to "flatten the curve" of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Public Health Ontario reported a total of 470 measles cases, up from 120 cases the week before. Thirty-four people were in hospital and two in intensive care.
How the COVID-19 pandemic added fuel to a long simmering fire, causing the twin crises of homelessness and the toxic drugs ...
The Central on Main was created as a way for restaurants to stay open during the pandemic. Now, it's a destination Finger ...
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