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Ontario government travel will continue despite COVID-19 worries, Ford says

Ontario government travel will continue despite COVID-19 worries, Ford says

TORONTO — Government travel will continue despite concerns over the spread of the novel coronavirus, Ontario's premier said Tuesday, while his finance minister promised to dedicate the "necessary resources" to respond to the health emergency.
Ryerson University must transfer withheld funding to student union: judge

Ryerson University must transfer withheld funding to student union: judge

TORONTO — Ryerson University has been ordered by an Ontario judge to transfer millions of dollars it has been withholding from the school's student union.
Six-year-old child in serious condition after fall from balcony in Toronto

Six-year-old child in serious condition after fall from balcony in Toronto

TORONTO — A six-year-old child is in serious condition after falling from a balcony in northwest Toronto. Police say they responded to the apartment complex shortly after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Const.
Hamilton police launch online tool for reporting hate crimes

Hamilton police launch online tool for reporting hate crimes

Hamilton police have launched an online tool to report hate crimes. Deputy Chief Frank Bergen says the force has heard people want to report such crimes without needing to go to a police station. He says hate crimes are under-reported.
Pedestrian struck, killed by car in southwestern Ontario

Pedestrian struck, killed by car in southwestern Ontario

SOUTH HURON, Ont. — Provincial police say a pedestrian has died after being hit by a car north of London, Ont. They say officers responded to the crash around 9 a.m. Tuesday near the community of Kirkton.
Arrest warrant issued for man wanted in Brampton, Ont., bus shooting

Arrest warrant issued for man wanted in Brampton, Ont., bus shooting

BRAMPTON, Ont. — Police say they have issued an arrest warrant for an 18-year-old man wanted in connection to a shooting on a bus west of Toronto.
Ontario confirms four new COVID-19 cases; provincial total now 35

Ontario confirms four new COVID-19 cases; provincial total now 35

TORONTO — Ontario health officials announced four new cases of the novel coronavirus Monday, bringing the total in the province to 35, but the health minister said she is not recommending a ban at this time on large, public gatherings.
Changes to come in wake of review into provincial police workplace culture

Changes to come in wake of review into provincial police workplace culture

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Ford muses about advertising along 400-series highways to generate revenue

Ford muses about advertising along 400-series highways to generate revenue

Premier Doug Ford mused Monday about generating revenue through advertising along Ontario's 400-series highways. In a fireside chat in Kitchener, Ont., Ford was asked about his Progressive Conservative government's upcoming March 25 budget.
Ontario elementary teachers to return to bargaining table on Wednesday

Ontario elementary teachers to return to bargaining table on Wednesday

TORONTO — Ontario's elementary teachers are set to resume contract talks with the government on Wednesday, but they're warning that if bargaining doesn't produce an agreement, the union will resume job action after March break.