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No more book club? No problem! A look at ways to self-isolate together

No more book club? No problem! A look at ways to self-isolate together

TORONTO — Social-distancing has forced Canadians into varying degrees of isolation, but that doesn't have to mean the end of movie date night, cocktails with pals or baby song circles.

Premier, mayor condemn game store line-up

TORONTO — A game company that incurred the wrath of Premier Doug Ford and the mayor of Toronto for allowing a long lineup of customers to form for a new release says its stores across Canada are closing their doors.
Ontario reaches tentative contract deal with elementary teachers

Ontario reaches tentative contract deal with elementary teachers

TORONTO — Ontario reached a tentative contract deal Friday with its largest teachers' union following a highly contentious round of bargaining.

Ford says 'everything's on the table' as Ontario unveils online learning plan

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford pointed parents and students toward online learning resources while schools are closed due to COVID-19, while acknowledging Friday those closures may have to be extended and more services "shut down.
Montreal suburb home to many seniors confirms four COVID-19 cases

Montreal suburb home to many seniors confirms four COVID-19 cases

MONTREAL — A Montreal suburb with a high proportion of seniors in its population has confirmed its first four cases of COVID-19, leading local authorities to extend a state of emergency and raise the possibility of sealing off the community.

Criminal, family trials on hold as Ontario court takes new steps on COVID-19

All family and criminal trials before the Ontario Court of Justice are being suspended in light of growing concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.

Toronto introduces COVID-19 protection measures for the homeless

TORONTO — The City of Toronto has introduced some new infrastructure to protect the homeless population during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Worker at Toronto jail in hospital being tested for COVID-19: union

TORONTO — The union representing Ontario's correctional workers says an employee at a Toronto jail is being tested for COVID-19.

Man with two swords attacks person at business in Toronto's north end: police

Toronto police say they're investigating after a man with two swords attacked a person at a business in the city's north end. Police say they were able to arrest the suspect, who was still at the scene when they arrived on Friday morning.
Local health unit reports Ontario's second COVID-19 death as cases spike

Local health unit reports Ontario's second COVID-19 death as cases spike

TORONTO — A local health unit reported a second death in Ontario linked to COVID-19 on Thursday, saying it may be a case of community transmission, as the premier strongly urged people to practise social distancing and self-isolation.