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- December 21: COVID-19 numbers on the rise, but the province-wide lockdown is days away. Why the delay?Henry, Michelle, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 21 Dec 2020 Confusion was noted about the mixed message sent by implementing the provincial lockdown on December 26, 2020 instead of December 24, 2020 while still strongly encouraging citizens to celebrate Christmas with only their households. Some public health officials agreed that is was a confusing scenario where people are urged caution …Henry, Michelle, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 21 Dec 2020 Confusion was noted about the mixed message sent by implementing the provincial lockdown on December 26, 2020 instead of December 24, 2020 while still strongly encouraging citizens to celebrate Christmas …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 18: Did you receive a benefit like CERB? Here's how to minimize the tax you pay on thatSaba, Rosa, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 18 Jan 2021 Three tax experts provided advice on how to prepare for the upcoming tax season, and what to expect if someone received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), the Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB), the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit or the Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit.Saba, Rosa, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 18 Jan 2021 Three tax experts provided advice on how to prepare for the upcoming tax season, and what to expect if someone received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), the Canada Recovery …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- August 31: The pandemic's silver lining? Widespread COVID immunity could provide platform for future cancer treatmentsMcKinley, Steve, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 31 Aug 2020 Dr. Shashi Gujar, leading an international collaboration of scientists and researchers, tried to determine whether someone's immune response to the coronavirus could be repurposed to attack cancer tumours, something already being used as a treatment for melanoma.McKinley, Steve, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 31 Aug 2020 Dr. Shashi Gujar, leading an international collaboration of scientists and researchers, tried to determine whether someone's immune response to the coronavirus could be repurposed to attack cancer tumours, something already …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- June 12: Loblaw, Metro end COVID-19 wage premium for front-line workersRubin, Josh, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 12 Jun 2020 Despite soaring first-quarter profits, the biggest grocery chains in the country ended the wage premium they had been paying front-line workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.Rubin, Josh, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 12 Jun 2020 Despite soaring first-quarter profits, the biggest grocery chains in the country ended the wage premium they had been paying front-line workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- June 10: The life and death COVID-19 curve no one is talking aboutArmstrong, Laura, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 10 Jun 2020 As Canada worked to flatten the coronavirus curve, the combination of anxiety, economic insecurity and isolation has mental health experts concerned that suicide rates in the country could be headed in the opposite direction.Armstrong, Laura, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 10 Jun 2020 As Canada worked to flatten the coronavirus curve, the combination of anxiety, economic insecurity and isolation has mental health experts concerned that suicide rates in the country could be headed …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- August 26: Ontario unveils COVID-19 protocols for school reopeningsFerguson, Rob, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 26 Aug 2020 Students and staff who get sick when school is back in session won’t need to have a COVID-19 test before returning to class unless they’ve had contact with a confirmed case, Ontario health officials say.Ferguson, Rob, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 26 Aug 2020 Students and staff who get sick when school is back in session won’t need to have a COVID-19 test before returning to class unless they’ve had contact with a confirmed …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- August 27: Why do some people have mild cases of COVID-19 while others never seem to get better?Warren, May, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 27 Aug 2020 Canada's 'long-haulers' (those who contracted COVID-19 and continue to suffer with persistant symptoms or flare ups after testing negative) were thought to hold some of the answers as to why only some individuals were barely sick with COVID-19 while others never got better. However, these long-haulers felt left out of …Warren, May, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 27 Aug 2020 Canada's 'long-haulers' (those who contracted COVID-19 and continue to suffer with persistant symptoms or flare ups after testing negative) were thought to hold some of the answers as to why …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- June 8: Health Canada recalling hand sanitizers due to industrial-grade ethanol contentTorstar Media, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 8 Jun 2020 Health Canada recalled some hand sanitizers because they contained industrial-strength ethanol.Torstar Media, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 8 Jun 2020 Health Canada recalled some hand sanitizers because they contained industrial-strength ethanol.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- September 4: Premier Doug Ford's anti-price gouging push sparks more than 26K complaints from consumersBenzie, Robert, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 4 Sep 2020 Click the image to read the articleBenzie, Robert, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 4 Sep 2020 Click the image to read the articleKawartha Lakes Public Library
- July 20: 'If there's one year to get your flu shot...' Bracing for more demand, Ontario seeks safe ways to vaccinate during COVID-19Warren, May, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 20 Jul 2020 Health officials and nations braced more demand during colder months while navigating safe vaccine delivery for flu season as people want to protect themselves. COVID-19 and flu viruses thrived indoors, making their spread more likely during the colder seasons. Kingston's Board of Health called for a mass immunization strategy from …Warren, May, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 20 Jul 2020 Health officials and nations braced more demand during colder months while navigating safe vaccine delivery for flu season as people want to protect themselves. COVID-19 and flu viruses thrived indoors, …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 8: Pregnant, breastfeeding and immunocompromised people no longer excluded from getting COVID-19 vaccineWarren, May, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 8 Jan 2021 The Ministry of Health reported that the COVID-19 vaccine would be available to previously excluded groups.Warren, May, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 8 Jan 2021 The Ministry of Health reported that the COVID-19 vaccine would be available to previously excluded groups.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 10: Why did Ontario COVID-19 rates surge after Christmas? New cellphone mobility data offers some cluesYang, Jennifer, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 10 Jan 2021 Experts said the holiday period accelerated what was already an alarming trajectory before Christmas. According to mobility data shared exclusively with the Toronto Star, some health units that saw dramatic increases in post-holiday infection rates also had amongst the province's highest rates of movement.Yang, Jennifer, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 10 Jan 2021 Experts said the holiday period accelerated what was already an alarming trajectory before Christmas. According to mobility data shared exclusively with the Toronto Star, some health units that saw dramatic …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 4: Ontario government slow to provide COVID-19 documents for nursing-home probe, commission saysFerguson, Rob, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 4 Jan 2021 Ontario's commission into the increasingly deadly toll of COVID-19 in nursing homes went public with its frustration at Premier Doug Ford's government for failing to provide requested documents on measures taken to protect vulnerable citizens from infection.Ferguson, Rob, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 4 Jan 2021 Ontario's commission into the increasingly deadly toll of COVID-19 in nursing homes went public with its frustration at Premier Doug Ford's government for failing to provide requested documents on measures …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- March 22, 2021: Move from big city to small town means a step up in work-life balanceVyhnak, Carola, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 22 Mar 2021 A record 50,375 Torontonians transplanted themselves in the 12 months preceding last August, according to a Statistics Canada report. Drawn by work-from-home options and personal well-being in smaller communities, they were simultaneously driven out by job shortages and ever-rising housing costs.Vyhnak, Carola, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 22 Mar 2021 A record 50,375 Torontonians transplanted themselves in the 12 months preceding last August, according to a Statistics Canada report. Drawn by work-from-home options and personal well-being in smaller communities, they …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Man restoring historic window...by Mike Dodd, ilToronto Star ( TorStar), 21 May 1986, A7 ...Toronto Star ( TorStar), 21 May 1986, A7 ...Orillia Public Library
- Orillia searching for its past to shed...imageToronto Star ( TorStar), 12 Jul 1986, A16 ...Toronto Star ( TorStar), 12 Jul 1986, A16 ...Orillia Public Library
- A tale of two gently feuding cities, ilToronto Star ( TorStar), 12 Jul 1986, B6 ...Toronto Star ( TorStar), 12 Jul 1986, B6 ...Orillia Public Library
- A tale of two gently feuding cities, ilToronto Star ( TorStar), 12 Jul 1986, B6 ...Toronto Star ( TorStar), 12 Jul 1986, B6 ...Orillia Public Library
- Brink's guard slain at store in OshawaToronto Star ( TorStar), 15 Dec 1991, A1 ...Toronto Star ( TorStar), 15 Dec 1991, A1 ...Oshawa Public Libraries
- Mini steel mill's high technology 'steals' markets from the giantsToronto Star ( TorStar), 14 Jul 1987, Section B, 1, see pg.B8 ...Toronto Star ( TorStar), 14 Jul 1987, Section B, 1, see pg.B8 ...Whitby Public Library