Toronto doctor remembers SARS as city takes measures to stop spread of COVID-19
A doctor, who has run his family practice out of Scarborough for 33 years, remembers his experience during the deadly 2003 SARS outbreak.
A doctor, who has run his family practice out of Scarborough for 33 years, remembers his experience during the deadly 2003 SARS outbreak.
As social distancing is encouraged in Toronto, religious institutions are finding new ways to offer their services.
What started out as a week full of anticipation has quickly become a series of widespread cancellations.
With the COVID-19 spreading, school boards are coming up with new measures to combat the virus.
As new cases of the novel coronavirus are being found every day, a Toronto hospital is opening a screening centre in the east end.