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Toronto expanding walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations at city-run clinics

TORONTO — The City of Toronto is making walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations available at more of its mass immunization clinics.
Glen Abbey owner ClubLink withdraws appeals over development of golf course

Glen Abbey owner ClubLink withdraws appeals over development of golf course

TORONTO — The company that operates the famed Glen Abbey golf course in Oakville, Ont., has withdrawn from its attempt to get permission for a proposed housing and commercial development. TWC Enterprises Ltd.
What changes in Step 3 of Ontario's reopening plan, which takes effect July 16

What changes in Step 3 of Ontario's reopening plan, which takes effect July 16

Ontario will move to the third stage of its tiered reopening plan next Friday. Step 3 allows for more indoor activities including restaurant dining and gym use, while larger crowds are permitted for outdoor activities.
Ontario moving to next phase of reopening plan on July 16, days ahead of schedule

Ontario moving to next phase of reopening plan on July 16, days ahead of schedule

TORONTO — Ontario will move to the third stage of its reopening plan next Friday – several days ahead of schedule – allowing gyms and restaurants to open indoor operations and larger gatherings to take place.

Death of man found injured on Mississauga, Ont., sidewalk investigated as homicide

TORONTO — Peel Region police say their homicide squad is investigating after a man was found injured on a Mississauga, Ont., sidewalk and died in hospital.

Home-care nurse alleges systemic discrimination in human rights complaint

TORONTO — An Ontario home-care nurse is alleging systemic discrimination at the hands of her employer after she says the organization failed to protect her from being sexually assaulted by a patient.
Ontario aims to bring more doctors into vax rollout, assess data to reach holdouts

Ontario aims to bring more doctors into vax rollout, assess data to reach holdouts

TORONTO — More family doctors will be involved in Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine rollout as the province works to reach those who haven't had a shot and eyes eventually winding down its mass immunization sites.

Closing arguments underway at teacher trial

TORONTO — A Toronto teacher charged in the drowning of a teenage student shouldn't be held to a higher standard than the "average parent" in assessing the care and supervision he provided on a multi-day school canoe trip, his lawyers argued Thursday.
Ontario family files suit against child services agency in death of four-yr-old girl

Ontario family files suit against child services agency in death of four-yr-old girl

Jennifer Viater wants to ensure no other family suffers the way she has. The Vaughan, Ont., resident says her life has been a nightmare ever since her four-year-old daughter was found dead under suspicious circumstances nearly a year and a half ago.
Ontario will spent $6 million on CCTV grant program for police forces

Ontario will spent $6 million on CCTV grant program for police forces

Ontario will spend millions of dollars on a grant program allowing police forces to expand CCTV coverage. A total of $6 million will be made available over three years.