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Ontario Place For All files for injunction to halt construction

Ontario Place For All files for injunction to halt construction

If approved, the court order would force an environmental assessment of the site
Ford Conservatives accused of denying sickness and injury claims

Ford Conservatives accused of denying sickness and injury claims

Northern Ontario New Democrat MPPs Jamie West and Lise Vaugeois claim too many cases of injury and sickness get ignored
Laurentian gets new spots to train nurse practitioners

Laurentian gets new spots to train nurse practitioners

Province announces 121 additional training spots for nurse practitioners, six of which are going to the Sudbury university
Political newcomer elected chief of Thessalon First Nation

Political newcomer elected chief of Thessalon First Nation

'To bring change to the community, that was my big reason for running': Joseph Wabigwan chosen as chief in Nov. 17 election
Guelph/Eramosa battles with issue of backyard chickens

Guelph/Eramosa battles with issue of backyard chickens

Some councillors remain unsure rural residential areas are the right place for backyard chickens
York Region Transit on the mend, expanding service in Newmarket

York Region Transit on the mend, expanding service in Newmarket

Transit organization plans to further newer on-request service
Orillia calls on province to reduce phosphorus in Lake Simcoe

Orillia calls on province to reduce phosphorus in Lake Simcoe

Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority warns too much phosphorus can lead to excessive weeds, toxic algae, and oxygen depletion
'Clear message': Oro-Medonte councillor reprimanded, loses 60 days pay

'Clear message': Oro-Medonte councillor reprimanded, loses 60 days pay

'I’m disappointed to see any member of council come before the (integrity commissioner),' says mayor, but calls sanction 'fair'
City to ponder $9.3M in debt for key infrastructure projects

City to ponder $9.3M in debt for key infrastructure projects

If approved, the two projects will bring the city’s total long-term debt to $20.66 million; Phase 2 of Orillia Recreation Centre also to be discussed Monday
One year in, no shortage of challenges for Stratford's mayor, council

One year in, no shortage of challenges for Stratford's mayor, council

Martin Ritsma talks housing, the Grand Trunk block, transportation and heritage designations
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