Ontario reports more than 1,100 new COVID-19 cases, 16 additional deaths
More than 1,100 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Ontario Saturday.

More than 1,100 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Ontario Saturday.
A woman who called for help before being found dead at an Etobicoke park Friday morning has been identified by Toronto police.
Starting Monday, Hamilton will begin vaccinating residents 85 years of age or older and York Region will allow residents 80 years of age or older to start booking appointments to receive their COVID-19 shot.
Ontario’s online portal where people from the general population can book their COVID-19 vaccine appointment will be launched on March 15, and will start by allowing people 80 and over to register first.
Several international travellers arriving at Toronto's Pearson International Airport have refused to comply with a new rule requiring a three-day hotel quarantine, local police said Wednesday.
CTVNewsToronto.ca has everything you need to know about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in the Toronto area, including locations, how to register, and who is next in line.
Ontario's 34 local public health units will be able to vaccinate elderly residents ahead of the province's timeline, according to Health Minister Christine Elliott, but will have to use their own appointment booking system until the provincial portal is ready.
Proposed changes to Ontario's election laws introduced Thursday by the Progressive Conservatives were slammed by the Opposition as an attempt to silence critics amid mounting failures in the province's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mississauga city council has unanimously passed a motion opposing the construction of a new 400-series highway with Mayor Bonnie Crombie warning that the project "will have a disastrous impact on the environment."
For frequent online shoppers, one frustration may be ordering a small item that comes in a box 10 times larger than it needs to be, creating more waste.
Due to COVID-19, more people are ordering from food delivery services and that means more people are also working as food delivery drivers.
Police have issued a warning to parents following an investigation into the alleged sale of cannabis products to underage teens at a Markham convenience store.
If you're planning to buy a new fridge, stove or washing machine you should know some appliances stores are months behind filling their orders.
Consumer Reports is out with its top 10 list of best vehicles for 2021 and once again, imports dominate the ratings.
Many drivers in Ontario have been frustrated with the rising cost of car insurance, especially during the pandemic when many people are driving less.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are using the services of payday loan and installment loan companies, which charge higher fees and interest rates than traditional banks, an-anti poverty group says.
Many weddings were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic last year and many couples decided to postpone their celebration hoping things would be better this year.
When you rent an apartment you may be asked to pay first and last month's rent in advance, but you need to make sure that you are paying it to the right person.
The City of Toronto has cancelled all city-led and city-permitted outdoor events up to and including Canada Day amid news that COVID-19 cases could again be on the rise in the city.
As more people test positive for variants of concern in the city’s shelter system, Mayor John Tory says the city is doing its best to create more affordable housing options for those experiencing homelessness.
The City of Toronto has asked the owner of an Etobicoke barbecue restaurant to pay the $187,000 in costs that it incurred while attempting to enforce public health restrictions at his business.
A new study says that blood tests may be the key for doctors to get an idea of what to expect when treating COVID-19 patients.
The number of people who would have died from a COVID-19 infection is likely to be much higher than recorded because death certificates don't always list the virus as the cause of a fatality, experts say.
More than 1,100 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Ontario Saturday.
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Fenton Jagdeo has been riding the Toronto subway since he was a baby.
A teenage diver is warning people of the consequences of littering after he spotted and recorded "huge fields of garbage" in Humber Bay.
A Toronto nurse working with youth experiencing homelessness and survivors of sex trafficking got a special shout out from the NHL and Maple Leafs centre Auston Matthews.
An American woman whose car has been left parked in a lot near Toronto Pearson Airport for nearly a year because of border restrictions said she is blown away by the 'truly generous' Canadians who have offered to help her get it back.
The patriarch of a family-run bakery in Toronto’s west end is dead following an ongoing battle with COVID-19.
A Toronto couple is searching for a match for their three-year-old son who has a rare form of leukemia.
Weather permitting, Toronto resident Mike Ferguson said he’s constructed one every year since 2018. But it’s his latest creation that may be his masterpiece: A 14-footer that would put Frosty to shame.
Marc Abesdris and Evan Mintz say they are just two average guys who want to lend a helping hand to those in need.
Thirty-four single mothers and their children will soon move into a brand new Regent Park building as part of an initiative to provide specialized affordable housing for those in need.
TikTok skating sensation Elladj Balde is on a mission to bring more diversity to the sport of figure skating.
26-year-old Brian Fraser has died while battling cancer. Creeson Agecoutay has the story on how he inspired a nation to give.
The TSA recently shared their top ten bizarre catches of 2020 and among them was a dead baby shark and a live smoke grenade
Etiquette expert Julie Blais Comeau shares valuable workday advice, from signing emails to accepting friend requests from colleagues.
Queen Elizabeth II is encouraging people to be vaccinated against COVID-19, saying the shot is quick, harmless and will help protect others against the disease
Starting Feb. 22, passengers flying back to Canada are subject to a hotel quarantine.
A Canadian travelling back home after three months in the U.S. says everything about the experience was 'awful.'
Justin Trudeau says there are several factors like variants and infection rates to consider before reopening the country.
Lifestyle expert Taylor Kaye shows us how we can enjoy the international flavours of VH Sauces and Bimbo Umo donuts and cakes at home.
President and CEO Sandra Hawken of the Holland Bloorview Foundation tells us everything we need to know about Capes for Kids 2021.
President and CEO Daniele Zanotti shares how they’re supporting their network of 280 organizations across the GTA during the pandemic.
Brenda Hollingsworth of Auger Hollingsworth explains how a potential case is evaluated.
Shawn Stack of Bromwich+Smith shares the results of their Serendipity Survey and touches on how their team works to help improve people’s finances.
Paul Gellatly of Toronto Botanical Garden gives us tips on how to care for indoor plants, and highlights their upcoming online plant auctions.
Ene Underwood of Habitat for Humanity GTA explains their homeownership model and tells us more about their upcoming projects.
With an increase in dog ownership during the pandemic, Andrew Bergel of Bergel Magence shares tips on what to do if you experience a dog bite or attack.