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First Nations take Ontario government to court over environmental protections

Several Indigenous groups are taking the Ontario government to court over recently rescinded environmental protections, arguing the province's move violates their constitutional rights.

Ontario to move standardized testing online, will pilot some testing this year

TORONTO — Ontario says it intends to move its annual standardized school tests online and has started to search for a company to develop a platform for them.

Prisoner charged with murder in death of fellow inmate at Millhaven

BATH, Ont. — Provincial police say an inmate at Millhaven Institution has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of another prisoner. They say Dakota Ryder, 25, was assaulted at the prison in Bath, Ont., and taken to hospital around 3 a.

Lambton County sees first confirmed human case of West Nile virus of the year

LAMBTON COUNTY, Ont. — Health officials say someone in Lambton County has tested positive for the West Nile Virus - the first confirmed human case in the region this year.

Drive-through COVID testing centre in Kitchener closed over safety concerns

A hospital in Kitchener, Ont., closed its drive-through COVID-19 testing centre on Wednesday, citing concerns for the safety of its staff and the public amid a spike in demand.

Ontario to review COVID-19 symptoms list for schools, minister says

TORONTO — Ontario's education minister says he is considering shortening the list of COVID-19 symptoms that require kids to stay home from school.
Leading CCMA Awards nominee Tenille Townes on 'silver lining' of a 'strange' year

Leading CCMA Awards nominee Tenille Townes on 'silver lining' of a 'strange' year

TORONTO — Tenille Townes is making waves in Nashville, but the Alberta-raised musician says her heart will be back home this weekend for the biggest night in Canadian country music. The 26-year-old singer-songwriter from Grande Prairie, Alta.

TDSB turning to supply teachers as it rushes to hire for online classes

TORONTO — Canada's largest school board is drawing on its pool of supply teachers as it rushes to meet a surge in demand for online learning.
Flu shot campaign first pillar of Ontario fall pandemic preparedness plan: Ford

Flu shot campaign first pillar of Ontario fall pandemic preparedness plan: Ford

TORONTO — Encouraging Ontario residents to get the flu shot is the first part of the province's plan to combat COVID-19 this fall, Premier Doug Ford announced Tuesday, as critics said rising case counts warranted far more decisive action.
'Schitt's Creek' Emmy wins offer dose of optimism to other Canadian comedies

'Schitt's Creek' Emmy wins offer dose of optimism to other Canadian comedies

TORONTO — Canadian television producer Mark Montefiore says the historic Emmys sweep by "Schitt's Creek" has "blown the doors wide open" on the possibilities for the next generation of homegrown TV creators.