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    What’s It Like to Live in Aurora, Ontario?

    Situated about 40 kilometres north of Toronto, Aurora is home to 62,742 people. It is the ideal place to live if you are looking for the charm of a small town. At the same time, the town lacks the isolation that comes with living in remote areas.   More than 1,000 businesses are based in […]

    What’s It Like to Live in Bowmanville, Ontario?

    Bowmanville is the largest community in the Municipality of Clarington. It is a delightful town perched on the banks of the Bowmanville Creek. It houses the municipal offices of Clarington. Clarington is the westernmost municipality in Durham Region. Bowmanville is very integrated with the communities that surround it in the municipality. The largest of these […]

    COVID-19 Hospitalizations Decrease in the Second Wave

    The second wave of COVID-19 has come back more potent than the first wave, but it has been less lethal, and fewer Canadians are ending up in the hospital. During the first wave of the pandemic, the new case total was below 2,000 per day, but in the last week, Canada’s average is 2,747 new […]

    Prime Minister Trudeau Announces $204M to Help Indigenous Communities and Institutions

    On Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Ottawa would spend an additional $204 million to help Indigenous communities fight the pandemic. Trudeau said that the government would provide $120 million to help child-care facilities and support early learning in the First Nations, Inuit, and Metis communities.  “Access to safe and culturally relevant early learning […]

    Economy Increases by 1.2 Per Cent in August

    According to Statistics Canada, the economic growth slowed down in the month of August as the gross domestic products went up 1.2 per cent.  Overall, economic activity is still 5 per cent below the pre-pandemic level in the month of February. Read more from the News Source HERE

    Experts Divided on Letting Kids Out for Trick or Treating this Halloween

    Parents feel nervous about letting their kids trick or treat this Halloween as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.  According to infectious disease pediatricians, this is not the time for children to be out trick or treating, especially if you live in a COVID hotspot.  Other experts say areas with fewer COVID cases will be safer, […]

    Frustration Rises as Flu Vaccine Reserve Runs Low in Ottawa

    According to the Ontario Pharmacists Association, people in Ottawa are having a hard time getting the flu shot this year caused by a shortage.  On Thursday, Elizabeth Sweeney was very frustrated when the appointment she booked for her family to get the flu shot at an Ottawa Rexall Pharmacy got canceled. Sweeney said, “We’ve called […]