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Ontario Recreation District is currently pursuing several additional options to help close the $500,000 funding gap from our most previous bid opening in May of 2024. This includes $3 million to ...
Three of the better players from the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball team this past season have decided on their new programs. All-Atlantic 10 guard ...
TORONTO - Ontario is reporting 155 new measles cases over the last week, pushing the province’s case count to 816 since an outbreak began in the fall. TORONTO – Ontario is reporting 155 new ...
TORONTO - Ontario is looking for up to 80 new or expanded primary care teams to serve 300,000 patients, as it plans to build a system that automatically attaches people to a family doctor or nurse ...
A man believed to be involved with a human trafficking operation in Ontario was apprehended in Kelowna on April 1, after a Canada-wide warrant for the arrest of Colin Bayley was initiated. The search ...
With apple consumption in decline in Ontario, Southwestern Ontario farmer Chris Hedges wants to remind shoppers of the many benefits of buying local. “The carbon footprint of an imported apple ...
Ontario schools are starting to issue suspensions to some of the thousands of students who aren't fully vaccinated, as the spread of measles continues, giving new urgency to calls for the ...
The Ontario government is offering around $11 billion in aid to support the province’s workers and businesses, helping shield the economy from uncertainty and the effects of U.S. tariffs imposed by ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced $11-billion in tariff-related relief for businesses – a plan pledged during his winter re-election campaign – while facing criticism that his ban on ...
which it does by contracting out the work for 70 to 80 per cent of the Ontario market.
The man tapped to lead an overhaul of Ontario’s potentially lucrative mining sector says critical minerals buried across the north represent vital “soft power leverage” against the United ...
Three Ontario businesses pleaded guilty and were fined thousands of dollars after a joint investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and police uncovered illegal employment practices ...
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