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Lorenda Reddekopp

Lorenda Reddekopp

News Reporter at CBLT-TV (CBC Toronto) Online

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Ontario premier promises to fix shortages of home care medical supplies

Ontario Premier Doug Ford promised on Tuesday to fix problems that have led to a shortage of home care medical supplies across the province.
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Ontario to allow sales of fortified wines like port and sherry in c...

Convenience stores will soon be able to sell fortified wines like port and sherry alongside the various alcoholic beverages already being offered at thousands of retail locations across the province, CBC Toronto has learned.
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Ford says Ontario should 'build the damn' Highway 413, when asked a...

Ontario's premier says he's confident the environmental concerns about a long-proposed highway have been studied closely and that the Toronto-area project should move forward.
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Ford government to introduce housing legislation immediately after ...

The Ford government will introduce housing legislation the day after Ontario’s municipal election, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing said Friday.
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Ontario to lower eligibility age for COVID booster shots to people ...

The Ontario government will announce on Thursday that it will lower the age of eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots to people aged 50 and older this year, sources say.
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'I don't feel safe in my neighbourhood,' says man suing Collingwood...

A Collingwood, Ont., man is suing the town and police, claiming they haven't protected residents or their pets against aggressive coyotes roaming his neighbourhood.
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'Why's the stupid crane up there?': L Tower construction delays fin...

The crane that’s been sitting on top of one of Toronto’s most distinctive condo buildings has finally been taken down, as construction on the L Tower appears to be coming to an end after years of delays. But it appears to have been replaced by something that looks like ... another crane.
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Toronto police officer charged after man, 19, blinded in left eye i...

A Toronto police officer has been charged with aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and public mischief, and suspended with pay, months after a 19-year-old man was blinded in one eye and suffered multiple broken bones during an attack in Whitby, Ont.
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Chris Hadfield's flight suit found in Toronto thrift store

A flight suit once worn by astronaut Chris Hadfield is apparently now the property of a Toronto doctor who found it in — of all places — a local thrift store.
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Toronto's Wesley Annan lands Stanford football scholarship

Toronto-area teen Wesley Annan got one step closer to his dream of playing in the NFL this week when he signed a full, four-year scholarship to Stanford University, home of one of the best football programs in the U.S.
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Dancing program tries to better dementia patients' lives

Dementia patients at a long-term care home in Toronto are being prescribed dance to exercise their minds.
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Anti-immigration flyers upset Brampton residents

Peel Regional Police are investigating allegations of racism over an anti-immigration pamphlet being circulated in Brampton, Ont.