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Police charge 73-year-old supply teacher with sexual assault in Sault Ste. Marie

Police charge 73-year-old supply teacher with sexual assault in Sault Ste. Marie

SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Police say they have charged a 73-year-old supply teacher in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., after an alleged sexual assault. Investigators say the accused was working as a supply teacher at Notre Dame du Sault school on Feb. 12.
Police in Thunder Bay, Ont., start using body cameras; in-car cameras to come

Police in Thunder Bay, Ont., start using body cameras; in-car cameras to come

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Police officers in Thunder Bay, Ont., are wearing body cameras starting today. The force says the devices will eventually be worn by all front-line officers and those in the traffic unit.
Ontario man believed to be 1st Canadian with COVID-destroyed lungs gets transplant

Ontario man believed to be 1st Canadian with COVID-destroyed lungs gets transplant

TORONTO — Timothy Sauve was brushing his teeth one morning in December when he was hit by a dizzy spell that knocked him off his feet. The 61-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., didn't expect that to be the first sign of a COVID-19 infection.
Hundreds defy Montreal's 8 p.m. curfew, breaking windows in city's tourist area

Hundreds defy Montreal's 8 p.m. curfew, breaking windows in city's tourist area

MONTREAL — Hundreds of people gathered in Old Montréal tonight in defiance of a new 8 p.m. curfew. The curfew had been at 9:30 p.m. but Quebec's premier advanced it as a preventive measure because COVID-19 cases had risen sharply over the past week.
Fire in Sudbury, Ont., kills two, sends two more to hospital

Fire in Sudbury, Ont., kills two, sends two more to hospital

SUDBURY, Ont. — Police say there will be an investigation after a fire in Sudbury, Ont., killed two people and sent two more to hospital.
One dead, seven injured as five-alarm fire sweeps through Montreal apartment building

One dead, seven injured as five-alarm fire sweeps through Montreal apartment building

MONTREAL — One person was found dead and seven were taken to hospital after a five-alarm fire swept through a low-income seniors housing complex in Montreal Sunday morning.
Parents look for spring break activities during Ontario's third stay-at-home order

Parents look for spring break activities during Ontario's third stay-at-home order

TORONTO — Panos Kelamis had to get creative for his son's sixth birthday this year since, once again, he won't be able to have a party due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ontario expands pharmacy vaccination program as province logs single-day case high

Ontario expands pharmacy vaccination program as province logs single-day case high

TORONTO — More than 700 Ontario pharmacies are joining the COVID-19 vaccine rollout as the province races to slow to spread of the virus.
COVID-19: Quebec government brings back 8 p.m. curfew in Montreal, Laval

COVID-19: Quebec government brings back 8 p.m. curfew in Montreal, Laval

MONTREAL — Quebec is rolling back the nightly curfew in Montreal and neighbouring Laval to 8 p.m. beginning today.
COVID-19 vaccinations by postal code begin as Ontario targets hot spot neighbourhoods

COVID-19 vaccinations by postal code begin as Ontario targets hot spot neighbourhoods

TORONTO — Efforts to expand Ontario's vaccine rollout to adults of all ages in certain long-standing hot spots drew massive lineups at one pop-up clinic on Saturday as those otherwise excluded from the province's immunization drive rushed to get thei