City of Toronto loses lawsuit over inadequate safety measures in shelters
The Ontario Superior Court has ruled the city failed to take sufficient actions to enforce physical distancing in homeless shelters.
The Ontario Superior Court has ruled the city failed to take sufficient actions to enforce physical distancing in homeless shelters.
Health-care workers anticipate increase in flu vaccination, thanks to the symptoms COVID-19 and influenza have in common
Toronto Police Services can expect to see growth in domestic violence and commercial break-and-enter crimes due to social distancing.
Growing disturbance over COVID-19 has prompted shelters to adapt to a new reality by limiting services and practising physical distance.
Starting a small business can be difficult for those who rent a commercial property, the manager of an east end BIA says.
Metrolinx confirmed Friday that the Eglinton Crosstown subway project has suffered another important delay. Officials said the project –which was supposed to be open in September of 2021—is now being pushed back until 2022. That…
More than 400 people blocked the railway traffic near Bartlett Avenue in Toronto on Feb. 8 to support the Wet’suwet’en members, who got detained on their land in B.C.
Housing affordability will likely stay one of the most significant issues in the GTA as annual rents will keep growing, housing experts say.