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Toronto braces for hot summer months among shifts in weather patterns

Toronto braces for hot summer months among shifts in weather patterns

Torontonians should prepare for a hot summer as El Niño transitions to La Niña, bringing warmer temperatures and intense heat waves.
Convenience stores to begin selling alcohol this summer

Convenience stores to begin selling alcohol this summer

Premier Doug Ford announces that starting this summer, convenience stores will be able to sell wine, beer and ready-made cocktails.
Humber Et Cetera takes first in General Excellency, Student Feature Writing

Humber Et Cetera takes first in General Excellency, Student Feature Writing

Humber Et Cetera clinched two wins in the Ontario Community Newspapers Association’s (OCNA’s) Better Newspaper Competitions (BNC) Awards 2024 on Friday, May 24.
Ontario LTC nurses get biggest pay raise in 30 years

Ontario LTC nurses get biggest pay raise in 30 years

Ontario's long-term care nurses received an 11.5 per cent wage increase over two years, marking the most significant boost in over 30 years.
GTA police relaunch project ERASE to combat stunt driving

GTA police relaunch project ERASE to combat stunt driving

GTA police will impose a fine up to $10,000 for street racing. Project ERASE has been relaunched to combat stunt driving.
Ontario proposes increased licence suspensions for auto theft convictions

Ontario proposes increased licence suspensions for auto theft convictions

Ontario said it will permanently suspend licences of repeat auto-theft offenders. The proposed legislation will be tabled on Thursday.
Measles kills child under five in Ontario

Measles kills child under five in Ontario

The first fatal case reported in Ontario in more than a decade.
$10-a-day childcare proves to be costly for daycare owners

$10-a-day childcare proves to be costly for daycare owners

The Ontario government says it will introduce a new way of funding $10-a-day childcare, but it's unclear who will help daycare providers with increasing debt.
Ontario seeks to curb impaired driving

Ontario seeks to curb impaired driving

Ontario is cracking down on impaired driving consequences as one in five drivers test positive for drugs or alcohol.
Med officer de Villa, who led Toronto through COVID-19 lockdown, resigns

Med officer de Villa, who led Toronto through COVID-19 lockdown, resigns

Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health, announced her resignation Tuesday morning after leading the city through the COVID-19 pandemic. De Villa took on the role in 2017 and will continue until Dec. 31.