The Ontario Ministry of Transportation acknowledges there is a backlog of
driving tests, blaming its pent-up demand on the recent closure due to the novel
coronavirus lockdown.
Calls to eliminate anti-Black racism could be heard throughout downtown Toronto
on Saturday as demonstrators took to the streets to mark Emancipation Day.
As the Ontario government prepares to freeze most residential rents across the province to help those suffering financial losses from the COVID-19 pandemic, critics of the plan say it doesn’t go far enough.
Just seven years after suffering his own traumatic brain injury, a Toronto
doctor is on a mission to promote the positive effects of aerobic exercise --
and raise funds to further research.
In response to an inquiry from Global News, a spokesperson for the Durham
District School Board wrote, “the safety and well-being of our students and
staff” is a priority.
When Niki Lundquist’s spouse told her about a special lobster that had arrived
at the grocery store where he works last month, she said she knew her family had
to act.
The truck stops in 10 locations across Brock Township on Wednesdays and Thursdays once every two weeks to offer residents affordable, convenient access to fresh, nutritious food.
OLG recently announced the first quarterly payment to the city for its share of
the gaming revenue from Pickering Casino Resort, which opened on July 26.
First launched in 2018, the Arts and Media Program now includes about 750
students specializing in fields ranging from dance, to instrumental music, to
visual and performance arts.