Senior advocates claim the pandemic has made elderly people even more vulnerable to mistreatment and fraud. To warn senior citizens about the growing issue, Montreal police and the regional health authority, CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal, have been knocking on doors for the past month. Tuesday marked world elder abuse day and the final day of […]

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Nova Scotians aged 30 and older are now able to book an appointment to receive a Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. While the change wasn’t announced in a news release or on the province’s vaccine appointment booking website on Monday morning, available appointments were showing up for that age group. Eligible Nova Scotians can […]

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In a move to battle bankruptcy, Laurentian University has eliminated dozens of professors and programs. Eric Sorensen explains how the budget cuts deal a major blow to academia in Ontario.

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Infectious Diseases Specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch answers the latest coronavirus questions Ontarians are asking.

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The timing of a contact-less food drive couldn’t be more poignant as Ontario begins its third stay-at-home order in the COVID-19 pandemic. Luckily, a hearty band of “Porch Pirates For Good” have volunteered to collect food donations in Peterborough this Saturday, April 10th.First Mate & volunteer Megan Murphy explains how it works, why it’s COVID-protocol […]

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