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Toronto Public Health finds West Nile virus in five pools of mosquitoes
A number of mosquitoes in Toronto have tested positive for West Nile virus, the city’s health agency has confirmed. -
Residents north of Toronto furious after city allows 'monster' home to be built
A home under construction in Richmond Hill -- which is nearly twice as tall as the others on the street -- has heightened concerns among residents. -
Canadian propane costs soar due to supply chain issues
Canadian homeowners who use propane to heat their homes will have to pay a lot more to stay warm this winter. -
Smart Speakers - August 8
Today's Smart Speakers are Chris Ball, Principal, Strategic Communications Earnscliffe Strategies; and Scott Reid, CTV News Political commentator
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Ontario hospitals plan to uphold COVID-19 vaccine policies amid 'crisis' staffing shortages
Ontario hospitals are upholding their mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies for employees as staff shortages mount to a 'crisis' with more emergency departments temporarily closing over the weekend. -
Remembering Olivia Newton-John (1948-2022)
Richard Crouse, Host of “Last Call with Richard Crouse” and NEWSTALK 1010 contributor joins Deb and Scott to talk about the passing of singer/actor Olivia Newton-John, and the suspicious death of Teenage Head guitarist Gord Lewis.
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State of Ontario's health-care system not unprecedented, health minister says
Ontario's health minister says six emergency departments had to close in the province over the weekend, but she argues that the situation isn't unprecedented. -
ESS: Former Air Canada COO on the airline denying some passengers compensation for cancelled flights
Air Canada is rejecting some passenger compensation claims through a regulatory loophole, calling staff shortages a "safety-related issue." Duncan Dee, former chief operating officer at Air Canada, talks with guest host Tamara Cherry about the situation. Listen to The Evan Solomon Show podcast on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @EvanSolomonShow. -
ESS: Alberta woman recounts saving 7-year old boy from cougar
Alishea Morrison says she acted on pure instinct when she saved seven-year-old Cason Feuser from a cougar attack in Alberta. She and Chay Feuser, the boy's mom, join guest host Tamara Cherry on the show to recount the story and provide an update on his condition.
Listen to The Evan Solomon Show podcast on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @EvanSolomonShow.
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ESS: Dutch man convicted of sexually extorting Amanda Todd
A Dutch man accused of harassing Amanda Todd—the teen whose story spread around the globe after she died by suicide nearly a decade ago—has been found guilty of multiple charges by a court in B.C. Carol Todd, mother of Amanda, speaks with guest host Tamara Cherry.
Listen to The Evan Solomon Show podcast on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @EvanSolomonShow.
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AROUND ONTARIO
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New film studio coming to the Sault
A Toronto area developer and film producer has some big plans for a historic building in downtown Sault Ste. Marie. -
Golfer wins new vehicle after hitting hole in one
A local golfer pulled off the shot of a lifetime when he hit the perfect shot to win a new truck. -
Windsor researchers develop new nursing program to help prevent burnout
A team of University of Windsor researchers are designing a new program to help graduating nurses cope with the extreme stress in hospital settings. -
Trump says FBI is conducting search of his Mar-a-Lago estate
Former U.S. President Donald Trump said in a lengthy statement Monday that the FBI was conducting a search of his Mar-a-Lago estate and asserted that agents had broken open a safe. -
This year's Kagawong History Day highlights major Canadian shipwreck
After a two-year hiatus, Kagawong History Day returns Aug. 11 focusing on Canada’s Empress of Ireland shipwreck. -
Waterloo region organization aiding Hockey Canada with sexual assault training workshop
Hockey Canada has turned to the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region (SASCWR) for help in training its athletes and staff to end sexual violence. -
Next phase of Banwell Road construction underway
Phase two of the Banwell Road corridor improvements is officially underway between Palmetto Street and Mulberry Drive. -
Rental toilets set on fire, 19-year-old charged
Police are charging a teen with arson after outdoor rental toilets were set on fire last month. -
Tornado warning ended for parts of Muskoka, Kawartha Lakes
Environment Canada has issued a tornado warning for the area between Bracebridge and Gravenhurst.
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