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UPDATE: Richmond Hill man identified as cyclist killed in collision in King

UPDATE: Richmond Hill man identified as cyclist killed in collision in King

A 20-year-old Toronto man is charged with fail to stop causing death and dangerous driving causing death
Lessons from Hurricane Hazel will never be forgotten (21 photos)

Lessons from Hurricane Hazel will never be forgotten (21 photos)

The 1954 storm took our community by surprise, and had devastating impact, Newmarket's History Hound, Richard MacLeod, recall in this week's Remember This
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

Newmarket holds steady at 14 active cases; 8 new cases in York Region, median Rt value rises to 1.17; Ontario reports 138 new cases, hospitalizations drop below 100
CANADA: Inflatable pools lead wave of toy sales as parents, kids reclaim slice of summer

CANADA: Inflatable pools lead wave of toy sales as parents, kids reclaim slice of summer

Inflatable pools, which typically cost between $100 and $600, were among a flood of larger online purchases
Lots of love interrupted by pandemic

Lots of love interrupted by pandemic

Documentary filmmaker launches 1091 Meters to Love, a podcast focusing on cross-border romances
Good morning, Newmarket!

Good morning, Newmarket!

Have an amazing day
Aurora to get new school

Aurora to get new school

Funding will also generate nearly 900 new licensed child care spaces
COVID-19: Need a vacation? Here’s how to safely get away this summer

COVID-19: Need a vacation? Here’s how to safely get away this summer

Road trips, staycations are great alternatives to international travel this summer
Town reopening playgrounds, then facilities, one at a time

Town reopening playgrounds, then facilities, one at a time

Magna Centre will be first facility to open, starting with modified fitness centre, ice pad
New antibodies study shows most Canadians still 'vulnerable' to coronavirus

New antibodies study shows most Canadians still 'vulnerable' to coronavirus

Canadian Blood Services has been testing blood donations for COVID-19 antibodies and released its initial findings to Canada's Immunity Task Force