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LETTER: Drug, alcohol abuse exacerbating overcrowding at Southlake emergency

LETTER: Drug, alcohol abuse exacerbating overcrowding at Southlake emergency

Tax revenues generated from the sale of recreational cannabis should be used to build treatment centres , letter writer says
Good morning, Newmarket!

Good morning, Newmarket!

Cloudy with a risk of early morning flurries and risk of freezing drizzle.
Manslaughter plea in new trial of York Regional Police officer's 2011 death

Manslaughter plea in new trial of York Regional Police officer's 2011 death

Const. Garrett Styles' family could not endure another trial, York police chief says
Registration open for CMHA's annual fundraiser for youth mental health initiatives

Registration open for CMHA's annual fundraiser for youth mental health initiatives

Mental Health in Motion, on June 14, aims to raise $255,000 for the mobile youth clinic
Groundhog Day makes little sense — let's celebrate the snowy owl

Groundhog Day makes little sense — let's celebrate the snowy owl

It would actually be difficult to persuade a groggy groundhog to remain out of bed at the beginning of February
Aurora man, 36, now charged with impaired causing death

Aurora man, 36, now charged with impaired causing death

A Brampton woman injured in the Christmas Day collision in Vaughan has died from complications, police say
Missing man never arrived at East Gwillimbury residence

Missing man never arrived at East Gwillimbury residence

Police are continuing to search for Chi Buuhi Huynh, 48, who has been missing from Vaughan since Jan. 14
Masked men flee with cash from Richmond Hill bank

Masked men flee with cash from Richmond Hill bank

One of the suspects had a handgun at the RBC branch on Bayview near Elgin Mills Saturday afternoon
Plow truck driver charged with impaired

Plow truck driver charged with impaired

The vehicle had left the road, struck a hydro pole and rolled on its side in Keswick Saturday night, police say
CANADA: Making oppressive historical research accessible at Canadian universities

CANADA: Making oppressive historical research accessible at Canadian universities

Universities can begin to undo oppressive legacies by opening them to artists and communities, experts say