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Single-vehicle collision closes lane on Yonge in Newmarket

Single-vehicle collision closes lane on Yonge in Newmarket

A car knocked down a traffic signal pole on the median
Woman sexually assaulted in Vaughan office building

Woman sexually assaulted in Vaughan office building

A man in his 30s is wanted following the incident yesterday afternoon near Langstaff and Dufferin
Volunteers welcomed back at Habitat for Humanity, ReStore

Volunteers welcomed back at Habitat for Humanity, ReStore

'Our volunteers are the heart, soul, and driving force of our organization. Creating a safe environment to welcome them back has been a major focus of ours since the pandemic hit,' CEO says
'Yay, George!': 99-year-old takes final lap of 100K goal to support Southlake

'Yay, George!': 99-year-old takes final lap of 100K goal to support Southlake

Newmarket's George Markow met the goal he set for himself to help in the battle against COVID-19
Newmarket company on track to debut pulp paper face mask prototype

Newmarket company on track to debut pulp paper face mask prototype

'With the masks, you can even light your campfires with them. All joking aside, it’s paper,' Pulp Moulded Products CEO says
COVID-19 Today: A look at the numbers for Newmarket, York Region, Ontario

COVID-19 Today: A look at the numbers for Newmarket, York Region, Ontario

No new cases in Newmarket; York Region reports 13 new cases, as median Rt value jumps to 1.07; Ontario confirms 133 new cases, 2nd highest daily count since July
UPDATE: 8 new shops, eateries, open at Newmarket's Upper Canada Mall

UPDATE: 8 new shops, eateries, open at Newmarket's Upper Canada Mall

Dollarama expected to open later in September
Uptick in COVID cases shelves in-person browsing at Newmarket library

Uptick in COVID cases shelves in-person browsing at Newmarket library

A new walk-in service finds staff browsing, retrieving materials for patrons
Good morning, Newmarket!

Good morning, Newmarket!

Have a great day
BEYOND LOCAL: How stereotyping in the classrooms can mask inequities and harm students

BEYOND LOCAL: How stereotyping in the classrooms can mask inequities and harm students

The myth of Asians being good at math both encourages a “blame-the-victim” approach to math failure and imposes significant psycho-social pressure on high-achieving students, prof says