Quebec health officials have announced 166 new daily cases of COVID-19, the most since June 19. It’s now the fourth straight day that it has recorded over 140 cases, and the eighth straight day it has surpassed 100. Before the recent stretch, it had not recorded at least 140...
Health officials in Nova Scotia reported 29 new cases of COVID-19, increasing the province’s total to 236. Of the province’s total cases, four are in hospital, while 50 people have recovered from the virus. As of April 4, Nova Scotia has had 8,964 negative test results to go along with their...
Ontario is reporting 1,969 cases of COVID-19 Monday and 36 deaths after completing just 30,359 tests in the previous day. The new cases include 886 in Toronto — which may be an overcount due to a data entry issue, the province notes — 330 in Peel and 128 in York...
Health officials in New Brunswick are reporting five new cases of COVID-19 today, all among people under the age of 40. Four of the cases are in the Fredericton area and one is in the Saint John region. There are now 116 active cases in the province, with six patients hospitalized...
Montreal and Laval's 8 p.m. curfew will return to 9:30 p.m. as of Monday, May 3, Quebec Premier Francois Legault announced Tuesday, Legault announced the changes during a news conference, joined by Public Health Director Dr. Horacio Arruda and Health Minister Christian Dube. Legault said the situation is improving, as...
Clients at Forge Training in Victoria may be left out in the cold a little longer if provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry follows through with plans to extend the closing of gyms, fitness centres, bars and other facilities. On Monday afternoon, the province removed Tuesday as the end time...
A 61-year-old man has died in hospital after a driver reportedly struck a parked vehicle, causing it to hit the man as he was walking in East York on Thursday morning. At around 6 a.m., Toronto police say they responded to a call for a personal injury collision in the...
The Ministry of Health reported 294 new cases in Ontario, increasing its total case count to 20,238. It’s the smallest number of daily cases the province has reported since March 31, and marks the second straight day that the Ministry of Health reported less than 400 cases. The news comes...
There may still be three months left in this cursed year, but it's safe to say that 2020 is over... at least when it comes to the many fun outdoor events we usually enjoy. The City of Toronto announced on Wednesday afternoon that it is extending its ban on all...
At a press conference on Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford continued to defend the province’s school plan for the fall, primarily addressing concerns about class sizes in elementary school.s “We have the best plan, bar none, over any province,” Ford said. “All the other provinces are shouting and screaming, saying...