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Man killed, woman critically wounded in Toronto double shooting

Man killed, woman critically wounded in Toronto double shooting

Toronto police are investigating a shooting Friday night that left a man dead and woman with life-threatening wounds. Duty Inspector Kathy Stevenson said police responded to multiple calls about shots fired around 8 p.m.
Rapid tests key to reopening remaining southern Ontario schools: Williams

Rapid tests key to reopening remaining southern Ontario schools: Williams

TORONTO — Ontario plans to bring rapid COVID-19 testing to its schools but online learning in some regions may need to continue until that measure can be implemented, the province's top doctor said Friday. Dr.
Quebec takes aim at COVID-19 variants with surveillance plan as new cases identified

Quebec takes aim at COVID-19 variants with surveillance plan as new cases identified

MONTREAL — Quebec is ramping up its ability to identify COVID-19 variants as health officials reported Friday that eight cases of the more transmissible U.K. variant have been identified in the province.
Four dead, several injured in three-alarm house fire in Toronto's east end

Four dead, several injured in three-alarm house fire in Toronto's east end

TORONTO — A raging fire that ripped through an east-Toronto home killed four people, injured several others and left area residents struggling to come to terms with the deaths of their neighbours on Friday. The blaze began around 4:30 a.m.
Twice as many babies sent to hospital with 'maltreatment injuries,' CHEO reports

Twice as many babies sent to hospital with 'maltreatment injuries,' CHEO reports

A children's hospital in Ottawa says it's seen more than double the usual number of babies needing treatment for head injuries and fractures since September.
How to prevent house fires and how to react if they happen

How to prevent house fires and how to react if they happen

A fire that claimed the lives of four people and injured several others in east-end Toronto early Friday is shining a spotlight on issues of fire safety. As of Jan.
COVID-19 cases down across Ontario but U.K. variant a threat, new data indicates

COVID-19 cases down across Ontario but U.K. variant a threat, new data indicates

TORONTO — Cases of COVID-19 are decreasing across Ontario but the spread of a more contagious variant presents a "significant threat" to controlling the pandemic, the province's health advisors said Thursday. The variant – first identified in the U.
Schools in four more Ontario public health units to reopen for in-person learning

Schools in four more Ontario public health units to reopen for in-person learning

TORONTO — Schools in four more public health units in southern Ontario will reopen for in-person learning on Monday, but students in several other regions will continue to learn online.
Most COVID-19 restrictions to be extended past Feb. 8, Quebec premier says

Most COVID-19 restrictions to be extended past Feb. 8, Quebec premier says

MONTREAL — Quebecers should not expect a return to normal life any time soon despite a recent reduction in new COVID-19 cases, Premier Francois Legault said Thursday as he warned that most current restrictions will be extended past Feb. 8.
Court dismisses defamation lawsuit against Ford filed by ex-OPP deputy commissioner

Court dismisses defamation lawsuit against Ford filed by ex-OPP deputy commissioner

TORONTO — An Ontario court has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by a former high-ranking provincial police officer against Premier Doug Ford in the wake of the controversial appointment of a new commissioner.