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Ottawa police continue to monitor protest
The Ottawa Police Service remained out in force overnight and continue to manage crowds following Saturday’s COVID-19 mandate protest.
Convoy reaches its last stop
Despite the extreme cold, the convoy created by truckers and other citizens rolled into Ottawa on Friday and Saturday for a culmination of their protest at Parliament Hill.
Ontario moves past one-million mark in total COVID-19 cases
With the addition of 4,790 new cases on Monday, the total caseload is now 1,001,455.
Ontario begins releasing school absenteeism data Monday
The data, to be posted to the province’s website, will be updated every day at 10:30 a.m., excluding weekends and public holidays.
Snowy start to the week for southern Ontario
Parts of southern Ontario could see 5-10 centimetres of snow on Monday.
Fans mourns Meat Loaf
The man who brought us the rock anthems “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” and “I’d Do Anything for Love” has passed away.
The 519 Podcast presents Murder for Hire: the killing of Hanna Buxbaum
This episode of the 519 Podcast examines the murder for hire plot that resulted in the death of Hanna Buxbaum and the conviction of her husband Helmuth.
Province lays out three phase reopening plan
Ontario will start “cautiously” easing public health measures starting at the end of the month.
Province to announce eased COVID-19 restrictions
It appears the province will soon announce plans to ease some COVID-19 restrictions that were put in place earlier this month.
OPSEU urges college faculty to reject offer, force talks to continue
OPSEU College Faculty Bargaining Team Chair J.P. Hornick said, “it wasn’t good enough for faculty or our students then, and it still isn’t good enough now.”