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Lice cases on the rise in GTA, says removal professionals

Lice cases on the rise in GTA, says removal professionals

Lice removal professionals warn parents of rising lice cases in the GTA as elementary schools close in the coming months and summer camps open.
Ministry data reveals that Ontario requires 33,000 more nurses

Ministry data reveals that Ontario requires 33,000 more nurses

Experts say that organizational support and manageable workload might be the way forward to make conducive work spaces for nurses and PSWs.
Port Colborne to get new electric vehicle battery plant

Port Colborne to get new electric vehicle battery plant

The new plant will produce components used in electric vehicle battery manufacturing.
Ontario announces new penalties for auto thieves

Ontario announces new penalties for auto thieves

The provincial government is proposing legislation that will suspend the drivers licences of people convicted of stealing cars when violence, threats or weapons are involved.
Provincial government tackles gender-based violence in high schools

Provincial government tackles gender-based violence in high schools

High school coaches across Ontario will be trained to educate young, male athletes about gender-based violence.
Ontario Place development concerns taken to the courts

Ontario Place development concerns taken to the courts

Ontario Place 4 All demands to be heard in front of a larger court
Toronto community well-read at TCAF

Toronto community well-read at TCAF

The yearly Toronto festival celebrates the graphic novel and indie comics from various publishers.
School boards' challenges, mental health concerns in the social media era

School boards' challenges, mental health concerns in the social media era

A $4.5 billion lawsuit aims to hold social media giants accountable for student mental health, highlighting implications for youth wellbeing.
Statistics Canada said country added 90,000 jobs in April but unemployment rate still at 6.1 per cent.

Statistics Canada said country added 90,000 jobs in April but unemployment rate still at 6.1 per cent.

Statistics Canada revealed that Canada's economy added 90,400 jobs this month but the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 6.1 per cent
University of Toronto student protest continues its call for divestment

University of Toronto student protest continues its call for divestment

University of Toronto student protest stands its ground and demands university to divest from Israeli partnerships.