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BREAKING DOWN THE NUMBERS: Ontario records fewer than 3,000 new COVID-19 cases, with record testing
There were 100 deaths reported today, a record number. However, the province says, due to a data cleaning initiative, 46 deaths reported by the Middlesex-London Health Unit occurred earlier in the pandemic. They're included in today's report. -
UPDATED: Canada to experience temporary delay in Pfizer vaccines
The U.S. drug-maker is temporarily reducing deliveries because of issues with its European production lines.
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Harvest Meats recalls sausages over undercooking
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the recall affects customers in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Ontario and Saskatchewan. -
UPDATED: Canada to experience temporary delay in Pfizer vaccines
The U.S. drug-maker is temporarily reducing deliveries because of issues with its European production lines. -
BREAKING DOWN THE NUMBERS: Ontario records fewer than 3,000 new COVID-19 cases, with record testing
There were 100 deaths reported today, a record number. However, the province says, due to a data cleaning initiative, 46 deaths reported by the Middlesex-London Health Unit occurred earlier in the pandemic. They're included in today's report. -
City of Vaughan closing outdoor rinks, toboggan hill, dog park
In a statement, the City says as part of the "disciplined, responsible and measured approach to COVID-19" it is closing its outdoor skating rinks, toboggan hill and dog park effective immediately. -
PC MPP tossed from caucus for COVID-19 lockdown 'misinformation'
This morning, the premier acted quickly in tossing Roman Baber from caucus. -
Automated speed enforcement in Toronto appears to be changing driving habits
New data shows devices have issued a total of more than 53,000 tickets during its first round of operation — from July 2020 to November. -
Your COVID-19 employment questions answered
Howard Levitt, Toronto employment lawyer and host of Employment Law on NEWSTALK 1010 answers your questions about how COVID-19 will affect your work and EI -
Raptors hold off Hornets 111-108 for third win
The Raptors had played their first three “home” games before a limited number of fans at Amalie Arena. But with COVID numbers rising in the Tampa Bay area, the Raptors and the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning agreed to suspend fan attendance until at least Feb. 5. -
"Quarantine myopia" could lead to long-lasting eyesight impacts for kids
Researchers say the amount of children with myopia increased significantly in all age groups in 2020, more so than in any other year. It was especially prevalent with children between 6 and 8 years old. -
Ontario doctors being asked to prepare for ICU triage scenario
Michael Garron Hospital's Dr. Michael Warner told CBC News that doctors are being asked to prepare to have to make choices between who gets care, and who doesn't. -
Shooting in Scarborough Thursday night involved Toronto Police
Two people are in custody and the SIU has taken over
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Touchdowns and Fumbles- January 15th
Guest: Bob Reid, Veritas Communications. -
ICU doctor calls triage protocol 'morally distressing' as province sees continued stress on care units.
Guest: Dr. Michael Warner - Medical Director of critical care at Michael Garron Hospital. -
Employment Law- January 15th
Guest: Howard Levitt. Host of the Employment Law Show, Sundays at 1. Levitt, Sheikh, Chaudhri and Swann Employment and Labour Lawyers. -
Roman Baber
GUEST: MPP ROMAN BABER - MPP for York Centre. -
Roman Baber disagrees with lockdowns
GUEST: MPP ROMAN BABER - MPP for York Centre. -
Nathalie Prezeau with John Moore
All this week, Leslieville resident Nathalie Prezeau has been leaving a small gift a day on the bench in front of Rowe Farms as a way to pay back some kindness shown to her right before Christmas. It’s a walking tour guide book she wrote detailing the great discoveries you can find in the city. -
John Moore Round One- January 15th
Guests: Jerry Agar, CEO, Lawyer, Consultant, Public Speaker, Strategist Courtney Betty, Amanda Galbraith with Navigator and Dave Trafford. -
John Moore Round Two- January 14th
Guests: Host of Poplife Richard Crouse, Bob Reid with Veritas, Tamara Cherry of Pickup Communications and Writer, director, filmmaker Sonia Bonspille Boileau.