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    Ontario Logs More Than 3,000 New COVID-19 Cases Today

    On Tuesday, health officials in Ontario are reporting 3,424 new infections of COVID-19 however, the number is an estimate due to lack of testing. Ontario passed over 1,000,000  lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases on Monday. There are at least 4,008 patients in hospitals for COVID-19 and 626 people are in intensive care units. According to Health Minister […]

    Why is the James Webb Telescope Such a Big Deal

    With the James Webb telescope, scientists say that they’ll be able to see back to when the first stars and galaxies formed. Since the telescope launched on December 25, astronomers have been holding their breaths. The $10 -billion US telescope finally reached its destination on Monday. Keith Parrish, the Webb observatory commissioning manager at NASA’s […]

    Rafael Nadal Knocks out Canada’s Shapovalov in Australian Open Quarters

    The match lasted five sets and put an end to Denis Shapovalov’s impressive run at the Australian Open. The No. 1 ranked tennis player, Rafael Nadal outlasted the left-hander from Richmond Hill, Ontario. The marathon match was scored 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 6-3, at the Rod Laver Stadium on Tuesday in Melbourne. Nadal is on […]

    The Top 6 Things that Increase Home Value Without Breaking the Bank

    6 Tips From the Best Realtor in Toronto & the GTA Whether you are looking to sell your house or just trying to increase its value, here are 6 inexpensive tips from the best realtors in Toronto and the GTA. There are plenty of simple things you can do without breaking the bank and will […]

    Toronto is Expecting More Snow on Monday

    As the City of Toronto continues to clean up after last week’s storm, another five to ten centimetres of snow could fall on Monday. The winter weather advisory stated that snow is expected to begin in the afternoon and continue through the evening. The temperature is also forecasted to reach a high of -5 C […]

    Ontario Logs More Than 4,000 New COVID-19 Cases Today

    On Monday, health officials in Ontario are reporting 4,790 new infections of COVID-19 however, the number is an estimate due to backlogs. Ontario has just passed over 1,000,000  lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases today. There are at least 3,861 patients in hospitals for COVID-19 and 615 people are in intensive care units. Information on the vaccination status […]

    SpaceX Capsule Coming Back to Earth with Scientific Investigations

    The unmanned SpaceX Dragon cargo ship undocked from the International Space Station Sunday morning and is on its way to Earth. Known as the CRS-24 cargo ship, it successfully exited the ISS’s “keep out sphere” at 10”40 a.m. The previously scheduled attempt was postponed due to bad weather at its landing location off the Florida […]

    Two Canadian Have Made it to Australian Open Quarter-Finals

    Denis Shapovalov reached his first Australian Open men’s singles quarter-finals and was shortly joined by fellow Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime. Auger-Aliassime knocked out 2018 finalist Marn Cilic in a tight match where he was down. He turned the match around in the second half with the sets scoring 2-6, 7-7 (7), 6-2. 7-7 (4) in favour […]

    Canadian Olympic Bobsled Design Features Royal Canadian Navy

    The Canadian navy will get a unique shoutout in China next month as the Winter Olympics are set to begin. Canada’s Olympic bobsled is designed to pay homage to the Royal Canadian Navy. Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton made sleds designed with a Second World War-era disruptive paint scheme. According to Bobsled Canada Skeleton, the blue-and-white design […]

    The Province to Build First Condo School at Toronto’s Waterfront

    Ontario has plans to build the first elementary school inside of a condo building on Toronto’s waterfront. The provincial government announced the new project on Friday as a part of an effort to create more educational spaces in the downtown area. The Lower Yonge Precinct Elementary School will welcome 455 students to their Yonge and […]