Home Prices in Toronto Up Nearly 12% Compared to Last Year

Rebounding home sales as buyer confidence improves as Ontario begins to reopen as reported by CP24.
Unions Want Grocery Chains to Continue Paying $2 Extra Per Hour

Union leaders tell MPs that grocery chains should not cut pay because the COVID-19 Pandemic is still here, Globe and Mail reports.
Ontario Government Plans To Ban Academic And Applied Courses.

To fight systematic racism, the Ontario government decided that all high schools are banning “applied” and “academic” courses to incorporate a more inclusive learning environment. Students will have the ability to be equals and have more options to achieve their goals. A unique organization called people for Education, Annie Kidder, questions whether combining a more […]
Ford’s Plan To Recover The Province’s Finances With Fast-Track Solutions.

The Ontario Government is creating a solution to better our economy by creating more transit systems with plans to merge with communities in York Region and The City Of Toronto. During Covid-19 the province’s finances were plummeting. To recuperate it Premier Doug Ford created a solution by fast-tracking the construction and transit systems. According to […]
A Giant Pig Unexpectedly Crashes A Party.

Celebrating their 35th anniversary, Kevin Lowe and his wife Cindy Lowe had a surprise visitor when a Ginormous pig named Tina managed to escape from its electric fence and found its way to their anniversary party. Kevin and Cindy Lowe not knowing where the pig came from immediately posted on social media to find its […]
A Alberta Man Helps Rescue Eagle.

A family from Alberta, Brett Bacon, and his family were cruising on the lake heading back home from visiting a friend’s house when they spotted a giant eagle. While some eagles are able to fly when slightly submerged in water. Bacon realized that this eagle was not able to fly nor swim due to the fact […]
The NHL Proceeds With Protocols Before Continuing The Season.

For The NHL to proceed its season, Bill Daly, the Deputy Commissioner declared that before continuing, Protocols and agreements have to be put in place. Training will begin on July 13th, with the approval of the league. According to news outlets, before proceeding with the season all parties of the league both governors and players […]
Tornado Hits Three local Areas In Southern Saskatchewan.

On Saturday afternoon, in southwestern Saskatchewan, three tornadoes were reported near Kincaid, the hamlet of Glenabin and near Assiniboia hitting within an hour apart from each other. The tornado was followed by intense winds, rainfall, and hail. Local news reports that no damages were made in connection with the Three tornadoes
In The City Of Toronto, Two Houses Were Reported On Fire.

In the city of Toronto, 2 houses in Trinity-Bellwoods reported a fire. The fire began in a resident’s backyard on Manning Avenue spreading towards another house on Dundas street. According to new sources, both Dundas Street West and Manning Avenue were temporarily closed for further investigation.
Starting Monday, Tickets Are Being Sent Out Due To New Photo Radars In The GTA.

Starting July 6th, radar cameras are posted across the GTA to promote safe driving. The radar camera is set up to enforce the public to stop speeding in hopes that it will reduce traffic-related incidents. According to local news, the radar cameras were installed towards the end of January for a 90 day trial period, and […]