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WATCH: Province to spend another $11.6M on hospital beds

WATCH: Province to spend another $11.6M on hospital beds

Announcement comes after a record-high weekend of new cases
WATCH: Feds begin consultations to improve conditions for foreign workers

WATCH: Feds begin consultations to improve conditions for foreign workers

Trudeau says the feds will be seeking input until Dec. 22
Ontario reports 827 new cases of COVID-19 today

Ontario reports 827 new cases of COVID-19 today

There are currently 7,418 active, lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario
Using fitness to help the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation

Using fitness to help the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation

The fundraising campaign will run throughout November
COVID-19 How worsening conditions in prisons can further marginalize criminalized women

COVID-19 How worsening conditions in prisons can further marginalize criminalized women

Prisoners have said the system is broken for a long time
Brian Carruthers running for Ward 2 Councillor

Brian Carruthers running for Ward 2 Councillor

Brian Carruthers is running in the 2020 Ward 2 By-election happening later this fall
Good morning, Bradford!

Good morning, Bradford!

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'Enough is enough': Southlake nurses demand action on hospital violence (14 photos)

'Enough is enough': Southlake nurses demand action on hospital violence (14 photos)

More than 100 frontline health-care workers filled the sidewalk outside of the Newmarket hospital on Oct. 26 asking leadership and the province to take concrete steps to prevent increasing incidents of violence
Vulnerable 13-year-old boy missing from Holland Landing (update: located)

Vulnerable 13-year-old boy missing from Holland Landing (update: located)

Deklan Fitzgerald was last seen leaving his home near Mount Albert Sideroad and Colony Trail shortly after 4 p.m. Monday
COVID-19: In virtual courtrooms, the absence of non-verbal cues may threaten justice

COVID-19: In virtual courtrooms, the absence of non-verbal cues may threaten justice

The COVID-19 pandemic has meant that courtrooms have been forced to become virtual, but is the long-term adoption of technology a threat to justice?