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    What’s it Like to Live in Guelph, Ontario?

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    Guelph is a great place for people who want to live in the GTA but still have access to outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The city offers plenty of employment opportunities with a growing economy that has been accelerated by high-tech businesses. Additionally, Guelph is highly connected to nearby Toronto. As a result, Guelph […]

    Archaeologists Find Sarcophagus Under Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

    An ancient sarcophagus was found by archeologists under the Notre Dame cathedral, offering new insight into the history of the building. The group of researchers also found fragments of a rood screen. The building is currently under reconstruction after a devastating fire in 2019.  The building dates back to the 12th century and was commissioned […]

    Ontario to Give $28M for Pre-Apprenticeship Training Programs

    The Ontario Government will be committing $28 million for pre-apprenticeship training programs to help with the province’s skilled labour shortage. Monte McNaughton, the Minister of Labour , Training and Skills Development made the announcement Wednesday in London. Training Programs are free for participants and combine classroom training with on-the-job learning.  From April 2021 to March […]

    Ontario Logs More Than 2,000 New COVID-19 Cases Today

    On Wednesday, health officials in Ontario are reporting 2,011 new infections of COVID-19 however, the number is an estimate due to testing restrictions. Officials said there are currently 688 people in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19 but they reported 220 people are in intensive care units. Officials said that 66 of the people in ICU are […]

    The Invasive Asian Jumping Worm Spotted in Ontario

    Already widespread throughout the U.S. the Asian jumping worm has been seen in Ontario and New Brunswick. Larry Hodgson, a Quebec City-based gardening writer said if you want to see where they get their name from, simply put it in a bowl, then stand back and watch. He explained that “They’ll get out of it,… […]

    Honda to Start $1.38B Plant Upgrade in Ontario

    On Wednesday, the Prime Minister and Ontario Premier are set to make an announcement at 10:45 a.m. ET in Alliston, Ontario. A division of Honda Canada Inc. will spend $1.38 billion over six years to upgrade an Ontario manufacturing plant to make electric hybrid vehicles. The investment includes millions in funding from the federal and […]

    How to Refurbish an Old Deck?

    When it comes to refurbishing an old deck, there are a few things you need to take into account. The first step is to assess the damage and decide what needs to be fixed. Cracked or warped boards, loose nails or screws, and missing or damaged railings are all common problems that need to be […]

    What’s It Like to Live in Port Perry, Ontario?

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    Port Perry is a picturesque town located on the shores of Lake Scugog. With only 70 kilometers from Toronto, it’s also close enough for residents to enjoy all that this bustling metropolis has to offer them – including world-class cuisine and entertainment venues! Additionally, Port Perry is a clean and green community, which is an […]

    Ford Government to Add More Seats to Medical Schools

    Premier Doug Ford announced on Tuesday that they will be adding more than 450 new postsecondary positions across all six of Ontario’s medical schools. Health Minister Christine Elliott and Minister of Colleges and Universities Jill Dulop joined the Premier in Brampton for the announcement. The new seats will include 160 undergraduate seats and 295 postgraduate […]

    The Eiffel Tower Just a Little Taller, Here’s Why?

    On Tuesday, the Eiffel Tower grew by six metres after engineers hoisted a new communications antenna on top of it. Tourists were able to watch from the Trocadero esplanade as the antenna was attached. They used a helicopter to carry the heavy instrument to the very top of France’s most iconic landmark. With the new […]