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    What’s It Like to Live in Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario?

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    Situated in the heart of the GTA, Bradford West Gwillimbury stands as a testament to the perfect blend of urban convenience and the nostalgic essence of a traditional Canadian rural community. Its residents exude warmth and hospitality, preserving the unique allure of small-town living amidst the hustle and bustle of greater urban expanses. This unique […]

    Tips to Prepare your Home for Guests

    When you have guests coming over, the last thing you want is for them to feel uncomfortable or like they’re in the way. Here are some tips to help make your home ready for guests: 1. Declutter your space. This is especially important if you don’t have a lot of extra room. Guests don’t want […]

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

    On Friday, health officials in Ontario are reporting 2,130 new infections of COVID-19 however, the number is an estimate due to testing restrictions. There are at least 717 patients in hospitals for COVID-19 and 238 people are in intensive care units. This is the sixth day in a row where the province has reported under […]

    Pierre Gasly Leads F1 Testing for AlphaTauri

    On Thursday, AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly clocked in the fastest time in Formula One pre-season testing. However, a lot of the focus was on the new-look Mercedes car and American team Haas missing the morning start after some of its equipment didn’t arrive on time. Gasly clocked in with a quick 1 minute, 33.9 seconds […]

    Canada Captures 5 More Medals in Paralympics

    Wondering what happened on Day 7 of the Beijing Paralympic Games, here’s what happened? Canada’s wheelchair and four Canadian athletes added more medals to Canada’s Paralympic haul Thursday night and Friday morning. Ahead of the final weekend, Mollie Jepsen, Mark Arendz, Brittany Hudak, Tyler Turner, and the Mark Ideson-led curling rink to another medal victory. […]

    Pearson Airport Predicting Busiest March Break Since Pandemic Began

    Pearson Airport estimates 85,000 people will be flying out on their March Break vacations but authorities warn to “pack your patience.” Being Canada’s largest airport they expect Friday to be the busiest travel day since the pandemic began. It’s the first time since 2019 that March Break will happen without recommendations against non-essential travel in […]

    Study Suggests Low-Flow Plumbing Could Have Water Quality Issues

    A new study from researchers suggests commercial buildings with low-flow water designs could have safety issues in terms of water quality. It is largely due to the water sitting stagnant or still for longer periods of time. The group of researchers studied the water quality in a three-storey commercial building in Indiana over three weekends.  […]

    How to Repair Holes in your Wall?

    There is no need to panic if you find a hole in your wall. In most cases, it can be easily repaired. Here are a few tips on how to do just that: 1. Determine the size of the hole. This will help you determine what type of repair material to use. 2. If the […]

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

    Milton is more than just a place of opportunity, it’s an oasis for dreamers and innovators, with beautiful views to boot! The influx in population has made this small town the fastest growing municipality in Ontario’s Greater Toronto Area (GTA). If you’re looking into moving your family closer towards opportunities that will allow them access […]

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

    On Thursday, health officials in Ontario are reporting 2,125 new infections of COVID-19 however, the number is an estimate due to testing restrictions. There are at least 742 patients in hospitals for COVID-19 and 244 people are in intensive care units. This is the fifth day in a row where the province has reported under […]