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Today in History for Dec. 31: In 1600, Queen Elizabeth I granted the British East India Co. a monopoly on all trade to the East Indies. In 1687, the first shipload of emigrating Huguenots (French ...
Six years since the start of the pandemic, keeping COVID-19 out of Ontario's long-term care homes remains a key focus, especially during the holiday visiting season.
A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine has evaluated the efficacy of Ontario's policy implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic that required all long-term care homes to have air conditioning ...
A group of singing sheep are roaming around Toronto, spreading holiday cheer. Anika Johnson, who plays the shepherd, and ...
The Canadians are looking to reclaim the world juniors title after Team USA was crowned champions in back-to-back years. The ...
The museum, at Gage Park, will relaunch on Jan. 10, with new interactive exhibits, hands-on galleries and renovated spaces.
Undocumented youth in Canada say they’re feeling worried and hopeless as they face decades-long processing times for ...
Canada’s first WNBA team, the Toronto Tempo, has unveiled what they will be wearing during their inaugural season. But as CBC ...
After three children in eastern Ontario died of flu-related complications this month, Toronto's medical officer of health is ...
Today on Commotion, culture critics Sandy Hudson and Matt Amha join guest host Radheyan Simonpillai to explain why this ...
The TTC's new Finch LRT has been open for a week — and it's been riddled with service disruptions. As CBC's JP Gallardo ...
William Douglas has been writing The Color of Hockey blog since 2012. Douglas joined NHL.com in 2019 and writes about people ...