Councillors advancing licensing pilot to protect Hamilton tenants living in neglected rentals
The rental licensing pilot, backed by Hamilton's planning committee, is set to come before council for ratification.
The rental licensing pilot, backed by Hamilton's planning committee, is set to come before council for ratification.
Smoke is affecting the central and eastern Fraser Valley and should reach other areas Thursday or Friday. There are also concerns about high concentrations of ground-level ozone.
The Simcoe Muskoka health unit reported 15 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday as over 61 per cent of the total population is fully vaccinated.
The number of close contacts is at 17, up from 15 reported on Wednesday, according to Peterborough Public Health.
The re-issued evacuation order due to wildfire includes 608 properties from 6916 Barcelona Drive E., (south end) to 7355 N. Westside Rd., (north end).
Carleton University is the latest post-secondary institution in Ontario to follow suit and mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for anyone planning to be on campus this fall.
Nottawasaga OPP have charged a 24-year-old Toronto resident in connection with a drug-trafficking investigation that began in early summer.
The governments of Canada, Manitoba and Winnipeg have invested a total of $25.3 billion towards the recreation campus in south Winnipeg.
Residents in Bathurst are reeling after the disappearance of Madison Roy-Boudreau was changed to a homicide investigation on Wednesday.
'I really need to see the money in the bank before I can determine what I will do with the balance,' said Clovis Roussel.
The United Nations report on climate change says humans are to blame. That dire warning is fueling eco-anxiety in youth.
The United Nations report on climate change says humans are to blame. That dire warning is fueling eco-anxiety in youth. Kendra Slugoski explains.
An area near Commonwealth Stadium was blocked off Thursday morning as Edmonton police investigated a suspicious death in the area.
Among its requested measures, the ATA is asking the government to continue with centralized testing and contact tracing, and if not, that ongoing rapid testing be done in schools.
The California surf instructor allegedly confessed to killing his children, ages 2 and 10 months, according to U.S. prosecutors.
In a release, the centre said the 'significant financial issues' were brought to light in early 2021.
St. Lawrence College will be asking students and staff to have at least one COVID-19 shot before they step foot on campus Sept. 7.
The Special Investigations Unit says officers were called several times over three days in mid-April for a man with schizophrenia who had missed appointments for his medication.
A car was towed out of a sinkhole that opened Thursday morning on Bronson Avenue when a watermain at the site burst. Traffic restrictions are in place.
For the third consecutive day, the number of hospitalizations linked to the novel coronavirus rose. There are 14 more patients for a total of 81.
The Parliamentary Budget Officer says the federal government could make about $177 million over ten years from a support deal it reached with Air Canada.
Ontario is putting an additional $2.2 billion toward COVID-19 spending, amid ongoing uncertainty about variants of concern.
The Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance board of directors voted to implement mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for all staff, physicians and midwives.
We are the experts on what we need and how to get there, writes Halifax accessibility advocate Paul Vienneau.
'The situation and what we’re facing is the biggest challenge for humanity,' says Kelsey Lane with the Ecology Action Centre.