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Why empty shelves doesn't mean we're out of food: How Canada's supply chain works

Why empty shelves doesn't mean we're out of food: How Canada's supply chain works

Experts say If there was a supply-based shortage, shelves would remain empty because manufacturers can't produce the products or farmers can't grow or raise the food
York Region COVID-19 deaths jump to 13; Southlake reporting its 2nd fatality (Update)

York Region COVID-19 deaths jump to 13; Southlake reporting its 2nd fatality (Update)

The region has a total of 407 cases; Newmarket has 28 with four new cases today
York transit further reducing service as of Sunday

York transit further reducing service as of Sunday

With additional COVID-19 closures and more people staying at home, ridership has decreased
Ontario closing more businesses effective Saturday to limit spread of COVID-19

Ontario closing more businesses effective Saturday to limit spread of COVID-19

Ontario shortens list of essential services; places some on modified business orders
Holland Landing man charged after threatening Bradford woman

Holland Landing man charged after threatening Bradford woman

A 25-year-old Holland Landing man has been charged with criminal harassment, uttering threats, possession of a weapon for dangerous purposes and domestic mischief
LETTER: Thank you to our grocery store workers, too!

LETTER: Thank you to our grocery store workers, too!

A note of appreciation for their 'unsung efforts' during the COVID-19 crisis
If you see an animal needing care, you can still call SPCA hotline

If you see an animal needing care, you can still call SPCA hotline

Dispatchers are available during business hours to assist the public, municipalities, police and public health during the COVID-19 closure
Police anticipating calls for enforcement of physical distancing will increase

Police anticipating calls for enforcement of physical distancing will increase

OPP is suspending all holiday leave to ensure full staffing during the COVID-19 pandemic
LIVE: Ontario on track for 80,000 COVID-19 cases, 1,600 deaths by end of April

LIVE: Ontario on track for 80,000 COVID-19 cases, 1,600 deaths by end of April

Anywhere from 3,000 to 15,000 deaths projected over course of pandemic in province
Ontario reports highest daily increase in COVID-19 cases so far with 462 more confirmed

Ontario reports highest daily increase in COVID-19 cases so far with 462 more confirmed

The premier is due to report the province's modelling data for the virus at noon today