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'It's not enough:' MPP proposes reform of disability benefits

'It's not enough:' MPP proposes reform of disability benefits

There's no word from the government on whether it will support them
Conestoga board launches review of president's 'offensive comments' aimed at Orazietti

Conestoga board launches review of president's 'offensive comments' aimed at Orazietti

'The language used is unacceptable and does not align with the values and principles of our institution,' reads a statement on the college's website
Fishing is free this Family Day weekend

Fishing is free this Family Day weekend

Drop a line without the need for a licence from Feb. 17 to Feb. 19
Restaurant served customer 18 shots before fatal car crash, AGCO alleges

Restaurant served customer 18 shots before fatal car crash, AGCO alleges

Alcohol regulator seeking to suspend the licence of a Huntsville restaurant
'Talk about a whore': Dispute erupts college between presidents over int'l students

'Talk about a whore': Dispute erupts college between presidents over int'l students

'Talk about a whore:' John Tibbits slams Sault College president for running a 'puppy mill' as Conestoga seeks to secure its place in the fight for international students
Ontario switching to automatic licence plate renewal, Ford says

Ontario switching to automatic licence plate renewal, Ford says

Ford also announced a new anti-carbon tax bill
Fraudsters take aim on Valentine's Day, OPP warn the lovelorn

Fraudsters take aim on Valentine's Day, OPP warn the lovelorn

Police, Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre warn of romance scams tied to Feb. 14
Impassable winter roads create 'dire' situation for Ontario First Nations: NAN

Impassable winter roads create 'dire' situation for Ontario First Nations: NAN

Impassable winter roads are delaying vital shipments and threatening the safety of First Nations across northern Ontario, leaders warned as they pressed the provincial and federal government for support
Ford government backing down on public sector wage-cap law after Appeal Court ruling

Ford government backing down on public sector wage-cap law after Appeal Court ruling

Bill 124, passed by Doug Ford's PCs in 2019, limited most Ontario public sector employees' annual raises to one per cent for three years
Ontario projecting $4.5B deficit this year in third-quarter finances

Ontario projecting $4.5B deficit this year in third-quarter finances

Province sitting on large contingency fund despite $4.5-billion deficit projection