[ad_1] TORONTO – Ontario is moving three regions to new COVID-19 levels starting Monday, imposing stricter restrictions on businesses and residents in parts of the province. The Middlesex-London Health Unit and Thunder Bay District Health Unit will move to Orange-Restrict while Halliburton, Kawartha, the Pine Ridge District Health Unit will …
Read More »Ontario long-term care home records zero COVID-19 cases in first and second wave of pandemic
[ad_1] TORONTO – Ontario long-term care home continues to withstand the pandemic without a single COVID-19 case. As long-term care homes continue to struggle with the second wave of COVID-19, the Mariann Home in Richmond Hill, Ontario. so far it has weathered the pandemic without a single case of COVID-19, …
Read More »‘It brought me to my knees’: Ford reveals why he was forced to cancel his appearance at the last minute at the press conference
[ad_1] TORONTO – Ontario Premier Doug Ford revealed why he was forced to cancel his appearance at his daily press conference at the last minute yesterday. Ford’s office sent out a notice less than an hour before his scheduled appearance Tuesday saying he would not be available due to a …
Read More »Ford “really pushes” to lift the 14-day quarantine for travelers returning to Canada
[ad_1] TORONTO – Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he is still pushing to “break” the 14-day quarantine for travelers returning to Canada from overseas. Ford made the comment Wednesday afternoon after being asked whether Canadian-US border restrictions should be tightened given the growing number of COVID-19 cases in both countries. …
Read More »Hundreds of Mississauga employees have been temporarily laid off due to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
[ad_1] TORONTO – Hundreds of Mississauga city employees have been temporarily laid off, some for the second time this year, due to the COVD-19 blockade. In a press release released Tuesday, officials said some 1,100 part-time employees working in the city’s facilities have been temporarily laid off as of December …
Read More »COVID-19 Ontario: The province reports record cases of COVID-19 with over 1,800 infections reported
[ad_1] TORONTO – Ontario health officials are reporting more than 1,800 new cases of COVID-19 after the province processed a record number of tests in the past 24 hours. The province confirmed 1,855 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday. It is the highest number of cases ever recorded …
Read More »STRIKE Amazon employees went on STRIKE, even on Black Friday – Source News
[ad_1] German union Verdi has asked employees working at seven Amazon.com stores in Germany to take part in a three-day strike, which also includes BlackFriday’s November 27 discounted sales, Reuters reports. The strike, which began with the shift on Wednesday evening, was called for better wages and working conditions. Verdi …
Read More »Barry and Honey Sherman case: Toronto police identify person of interest
[ad_1] TORONTO – An interested person was identified in the murders of billionaire couple Barry and Honey Sherman, Toronto Police Service confirmed to CTV News Toronto on Wednesday. “The Toronto Police Service can confirm that a person of interest has been identified but not arrested,” Const. Alex Li said in …
Read More »An Ontario family employed by the province allegedly perpetrated a $ 11 million COVID-19 fraud
[ad_1] TORONTO – Four family members who worked for the Ontario government in information technology defrauded the province of at least $ 11 million in COVID-19 subsidies, claims a complaint statement. The unproven civil claim on behalf of the province, which also demands $ 2 million in punitive damages, accuses …
Read More »Moths strike in the evolutionary arms race with a sophisticated wing design
[ad_1] Composite image of the moth Antheraea pernyi (top) and the butterfly Graphium agamemnon (bottom) showing photographs on the left and ultrasound (tomography) on the right. Notice how moth wings have weaker echoes (acoustic image) than butterfly wings.Marc Holderied and Thomas Neil False color 3D representation of a 0.21 mm …
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