Descrease article font size Increase article font size Waterloo Public Health says it has issued 18,643 suspension orders for elementary students in the area whose vaccination records aren’t in order.
A public information session was held by city Coun. Darren Hill on Sunday to discuss the new emergency shelter being placed in one of Saskatoon’s residential neighbourhoods. Residents lined the
Descrease article font size Increase article font size There is a new place open in Guelph for children and youth experiencing mental health issues. The Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo
Full-time faculty, librarians and lab instructors at Mount Saint Vincent University declared a strike Monday after failing to reach a deal with the school. In December, members of the Mount
A woman missing since Jan. 8 was found dead, Tyendinaga police said. The woman, identified only by her first name Michelle, had been the subject of a land and water
Canada’s auditor general will release a long-awaited report into the controversial ArriveCAN application Monday morning, more than a year after being tasked to look into it. Auditor General Karen Hogan’s
A University of Calgary study suggests that severe symptoms of menopause can act as early warning signs for dementia. Dr. Zahinoor Ismail, a professor of psychiatry, neurology, epidemiology and pathology
Colleges and universities are set to receive “financial support” from Queen’s Park as the Ford government looks to shore up post-secondary institutions that have raised concerns about their long-term financial
Ontario’s top court is set to rule today on the constitutionality of a law that limited raises for more than one million workers in the broader public sector, including nurses
It appears no one living in tent encampments in Guelph is being evicted — for now. A series of notices from the city were distributed last week suggesting that anyone