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Aurora bookstore highlighting diverse voices, supporting Black community

Aurora bookstore highlighting diverse voices, supporting Black community

Local book lover Loba Fallah opened Bookworms & Company with a plan to offer more than the traditional bookstore
WATCH: Trudeau announcement regarding Emergencies Act

WATCH: Trudeau announcement regarding Emergencies Act

Military will not be deployed in order to deal with blockades, the prime minister said
Police continue search for suspect wanted in sexual assaults at Richmond Hill mall

Police continue search for suspect wanted in sexual assaults at Richmond Hill mall

Two victims report being assaulted in stores at Hillcrest Mall
News Alert: Trudeau to invoke Emergencies Act as blockades drag on

News Alert: Trudeau to invoke Emergencies Act as blockades drag on

Decision will give federal government temporary and extraordinary powers to curtail current anti-mandate demonstrations
'We must remain cautious': York public health urges care ahead of restrictions lifting

'We must remain cautious': York public health urges care ahead of restrictions lifting

Adults, youth encouraged to get third doses, with only 45.8% of residents boosted to date
210 townhomes, 6-storey seniors residence planned in Aurora

210 townhomes, 6-storey seniors residence planned in Aurora

A condominium townhouse development planned for the northwest and southwest corners of Mavrinac and Wellington, across from Magna, is nearing approval
Don't be looking for love in the wrong places, OPP warn

Don't be looking for love in the wrong places, OPP warn

Romance frauds are on the rise, amounting to $64.6M in losses last year, Ontario Provincial Police say
'We can't build our way out of this': Housing crisis can't be solved just by increasing supply, advocates say

'We can't build our way out of this': Housing crisis can't be solved just by increasing supply, advocates say

A provincial housing affordability task force report is 'conceptually flawed' in its premise that exclusionary zoning and too much public input is to blame, Newmarket mayor says
LETTER: Following pandemic health guidelines isn't an infringement on our freedom

LETTER: Following pandemic health guidelines isn't an infringement on our freedom

We all want this pandemic to end, but we must continue to be responsible in support of our health-care professionals, Newmarket-Aurora MP writes
Ontario reports 8 deaths, 394 patients in ICUs for COVID

Ontario reports 8 deaths, 394 patients in ICUs for COVID

Limited testing has captured 1,765 new cases included in the latest report published Feb. 14