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TORONTO OPENS MASS COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC AT THE HANGAR The City of Toronto has opened its sixth mass COVID-19 vaccine clinic. The latest location is at The Hangar sports complex, at 75 Carl Hall Rd., in North York’s Downsview Park area, which is operating starting Monday, April 5.. The city is currently booking vaccination appointments for anyone aged 60 or older (born in 1961 or earlier).ETOBICOKE NEWS
Toronto.com is the best place to find things to do, places to eat and great local news stories from across Toronto HERE'S WHERE SCARBOROUGH CLINICS ARE OPEN TO VACCINATE There are now many places in Scarborough where older residents can get the jab. Scarborough Health Network (SHN) has partnered with Centennial College to run a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the college’s Athletic and Wellness Centre at 941 Progress Ave. capable of UPDATE: HERE'S WHERE IN SCARBOROUGH TO GET COVID-19 TESTS Spring is here, and Scarborough Health Networks main testing centres for COVID-19 are moving back to hospital campuses again. On Tuesday, May 18, a test centre serving northeast Scarborough – which had been at the Centre for Immigrant and Community Services for the winter - returned to its former space outside the Birchmount hospital campus (3030 Birchmount Rd.). WHAT ARE THE FINES FOR SOCIAL GATHERINGS, BREAKING COVID Here are the penalties: Individuals. A ccording to the Ministry of the Solicitor General, individuals who are in violation of the Reopening Ontario Act can face tickets for set fine amounts determined by the Ontario Court of Justice.. $750 — I ndividuals who fail to comply with the restrictions can be issued a minimum fine of $750.. $1,000 — Those who obstruct an authority or individual MASS VACCINE CLINICS IN MALVERN, WILLOWDALE READY TO OPEN Two city-run mass COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Toronto's suburbs are ready to open, Mayor John Tory said Sunday.. The clinics at the Malvern Community Recreation Centre in Scarborough and Mitchell Field Arena in North York will begin vaccinating eligible residents age 70 years or older who have confirmed vaccination appointments on Monday.. The Malvern clinic, which Tory toured Sunday, BEST FLORISTS IN TORONTO Here are some of the best florists in Toronto. Courtesy of Sweetpea's. Sweetpea’s. Focusing on eco and socially responsible floral design, Sweetpea’s in Roncesvalles Village offers custom designed arrangements. Their store also sells quirky cards, stationery and home décor sourced from the One of aTORONTO NEWS
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TORONTO OPENS MASS COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC AT THE HANGAR The City of Toronto has opened its sixth mass COVID-19 vaccine clinic. The latest location is at The Hangar sports complex, at 75 Carl Hall Rd., in North York’s Downsview Park area, which is operating starting Monday, April 5.. The city is currently booking vaccination appointments for anyone aged 60 or older (born in 1961 or earlier).ETOBICOKE NEWS
Toronto.com is the best place to find things to do, places to eat and great local news stories from across Toronto HERE'S WHERE SCARBOROUGH CLINICS ARE OPEN TO VACCINATE There are now many places in Scarborough where older residents can get the jab. Scarborough Health Network (SHN) has partnered with Centennial College to run a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the college’s Athletic and Wellness Centre at 941 Progress Ave. capable of UPDATE: HERE'S WHERE IN SCARBOROUGH TO GET COVID-19 TESTS Spring is here, and Scarborough Health Networks main testing centres for COVID-19 are moving back to hospital campuses again. On Tuesday, May 18, a test centre serving northeast Scarborough – which had been at the Centre for Immigrant and Community Services for the winter - returned to its former space outside the Birchmount hospital campus (3030 Birchmount Rd.). WHAT ARE THE FINES FOR SOCIAL GATHERINGS, BREAKING COVID Here are the penalties: Individuals. A ccording to the Ministry of the Solicitor General, individuals who are in violation of the Reopening Ontario Act can face tickets for set fine amounts determined by the Ontario Court of Justice.. $750 — I ndividuals who fail to comply with the restrictions can be issued a minimum fine of $750.. $1,000 — Those who obstruct an authority or individual MASS VACCINE CLINICS IN MALVERN, WILLOWDALE READY TO OPEN Two city-run mass COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Toronto's suburbs are ready to open, Mayor John Tory said Sunday.. The clinics at the Malvern Community Recreation Centre in Scarborough and Mitchell Field Arena in North York will begin vaccinating eligible residents age 70 years or older who have confirmed vaccination appointments on Monday.. The Malvern clinic, which Tory toured Sunday, BEST FLORISTS IN TORONTO Here are some of the best florists in Toronto. Courtesy of Sweetpea's. Sweetpea’s. Focusing on eco and socially responsible floral design, Sweetpea’s in Roncesvalles Village offers custom designed arrangements. Their store also sells quirky cards, stationery and home décor sourced from the One of aTORONTO NEWS
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SUSPECT WANTED AFTER MAN HARASSES WOMAN, ENTERS HER HOME Toronto police have issued a public safety alert after a man allegedly criminally harassed a woman and broke into her home. The incident happened on Tuesday, June 8, between 1 and 3:30 a.m., near Sheppard Avenue East and Yonge Street. Investigators said a NEW WEBSITE SHOWS HOW MANY VACCINE APPOINTMENTS ARE A new website has launched that hopes to streamline how people find available COVID-19 vaccine appointments in the Greater Toronto Area. The site is vaccine-gta.ca.. The website’s creators say they are a group of volunteers from all over the GTA, mostly software developers and university students, who created a tool to help people find vaccine availability. OAKVILLE FILM FESTIVAL ON JUNE 23,2021 The Oakville Film Festival is June 23rd - 29th The most talked about event in Oakville is virtual again this year! Join us online - at home, cottage or anywhere else you may be - for 100 films over 7 days. Schedule and tickets at offa.ca/2021 TENANT'S RIGHTS WORKSHOP ON JUNE 22,2021 Worried that you might have to move? Rent getting too high? Want to know your rights as a renter? Presented by: South Etobicoke Community Legal Services. Speaker: Epi Leibovitch-Opar, Lawyer. Also sponsored by Lamp CHC and Humber College HARVEY’S GIVING FREE BURGERS TO PEOPLE WHO GET COVID-19 Canadian fast-food chain Harvey’s is giving out free burgers this summer to people who got or are getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Harvey’s is partnering with Ontario Health Teams at pop-up vaccination clinics around the GTA to give away $250,000 worth of burgers until July. UPDATE: HERE'S WHERE IN SCARBOROUGH TO GET COVID-19 TESTS Spring is here, and Scarborough Health Networks main testing centres for COVID-19 are moving back to hospital campuses again. On Tuesday, May 18, a test centre serving northeast Scarborough – which had been at the Centre for Immigrant and Community Services for the winter - returned to its former space outside the Birchmount hospital campus (3030 Birchmount Rd.). HUNDREDS OF VOLUNTEERS READY TO HELP TORONTO'S COVID-19 News Apr 14, 2021 by Dominik Kurek Toronto.com. Volunteer Toronto says hundreds of people have signed up to volunteer at Toronto's COVID-19 vaccination clinics. - Metroland file photo. Organizations that are administering the COVID-19 vaccine, including pharmacies, have a place to turn to if they need volunteers to support their efforts. HOW TO BOOK A COVID-19 VACCINE IF YOU ARE 50 OR OLDER IN Below are a number of locations and health agencies administering the shot for for individuals aged 50 or older. HUMBER RIVER HOSPITAL. Humber River Hospital, which operates in North York, is taking appointments for those born in 1971 or earlier in north-western Toronto, which is bordered by Steeles Avenue to the north, Eglinton Avenue to the south, Bathurst Street to the east and theTORONTO NEWS
Toronto.com is the best place to find things to do, places to eat and great local news stories from across Toronto TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE ROLLOUT IN TORONTO In addition to updating you daily on COVID-19 cases in Toronto, toronto.com is tracking every COVID-19 vaccine given in the city. To date, Toronto Public Health (TPH) is reporting that 2,368,611 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered, after giving out 57,050 shots since June 5. The chart HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN, AND CAN'T, DO UNDER ONTARIO'S LATEST Although Ontario’s stay-at-home order has been lifted as of June 2, Premier Doug Ford has opted to keep most of the COVID-19 restrictions in place until the province enters the first stage of its new reopening plan, which is expected to commence on June 14.. The latest details were announced in a news release on June 1.. The one significant change Ontarians will experience over the next two TORONTO OPENS MASS COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC AT THE HANGAR The City of Toronto has opened its sixth mass COVID-19 vaccine clinic. The latest location is at The Hangar sports complex, at 75 Carl Hall Rd., in North York’s Downsview Park area, which is operating starting Monday, April 5.. The city is currently booking vaccination appointments for anyone aged 60 or older (born in 1961 or earlier).ETOBICOKE NEWS
Toronto.com is the best place to find things to do, places to eat and great local news stories from across Toronto OPINION | WHAT'S WITH THREE NAMES FOR ONE CONTINUOUS NORTH 1 / 2. Three names for effectively a single approximately 30-kilometre, east-west North York-Scarborough street! Drewry, starting west at Bathurst, becomes Cummer at Yonge, then, McNicoll at Leslie, extending east to Tapscott Road in Scarborough. It’s common for originally separate streets to retain their names despite beingcontinuations, as
HERE'S WHERE SCARBOROUGH CLINICS ARE OPEN TO VACCINATE There are now many places in Scarborough where older residents can get the jab. Scarborough Health Network (SHN) has partnered with Centennial College to run a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the college’s Athletic and Wellness Centre at 941 Progress Ave. capable of WHAT ARE THE FINES FOR SOCIAL GATHERINGS, BREAKING COVID Corporations. $10M — For corporations, the fine would be determined upon conviction, Brent Ross, a spokesperson for the Ministry of the Solicitor General, said.This fine can be as high as $10 million. As well, he added, according to the legislation, fines can be increased "by an amount equal to the financial benefit that was acquired by or that accrued to the person as a result of the HOW TO BOOK A COVID-19 VACCINE IF YOU ARE 50 OR OLDER IN Below are a number of locations and health agencies administering the shot for for individuals aged 50 or older. HUMBER RIVER HOSPITAL. Humber River Hospital, which operates in North York, is taking appointments for those born in 1971 or earlier in north-western Toronto, which is bordered by Steeles Avenue to the north, Eglinton Avenue to the south, Bathurst Street to the east and the HISTORY CORNER: WARTIME HOUSES BUILT FOR WORKERS Initially these homes were built to house people working in war-related industry. A small number of these houses were built in 1943 in the Alderwood area of Etobicoke (west of Brown’s Line and south of Woodbury Road) for workers at the Small Arms Company in Lakeview (now Mississauga). However, as the Second World War wasending, larger
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Toronto.com is the best place to find things to do, places to eat and great local news stories from across Toronto TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE ROLLOUT IN TORONTO In addition to updating you daily on COVID-19 cases in Toronto, toronto.com is tracking every COVID-19 vaccine given in the city. To date, Toronto Public Health (TPH) is reporting that 2,368,611 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered, after giving out 57,050 shots since June 5. The chart HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN, AND CAN'T, DO UNDER ONTARIO'S LATEST Although Ontario’s stay-at-home order has been lifted as of June 2, Premier Doug Ford has opted to keep most of the COVID-19 restrictions in place until the province enters the first stage of its new reopening plan, which is expected to commence on June 14.. The latest details were announced in a news release on June 1.. The one significant change Ontarians will experience over the next two TORONTO OPENS MASS COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC AT THE HANGAR The City of Toronto has opened its sixth mass COVID-19 vaccine clinic. The latest location is at The Hangar sports complex, at 75 Carl Hall Rd., in North York’s Downsview Park area, which is operating starting Monday, April 5.. The city is currently booking vaccination appointments for anyone aged 60 or older (born in 1961 or earlier).ETOBICOKE NEWS
Toronto.com is the best place to find things to do, places to eat and great local news stories from across Toronto OPINION | WHAT'S WITH THREE NAMES FOR ONE CONTINUOUS NORTH 1 / 2. Three names for effectively a single approximately 30-kilometre, east-west North York-Scarborough street! Drewry, starting west at Bathurst, becomes Cummer at Yonge, then, McNicoll at Leslie, extending east to Tapscott Road in Scarborough. It’s common for originally separate streets to retain their names despite beingcontinuations, as
HERE'S WHERE SCARBOROUGH CLINICS ARE OPEN TO VACCINATE There are now many places in Scarborough where older residents can get the jab. Scarborough Health Network (SHN) has partnered with Centennial College to run a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the college’s Athletic and Wellness Centre at 941 Progress Ave. capable of WHAT ARE THE FINES FOR SOCIAL GATHERINGS, BREAKING COVID Corporations. $10M — For corporations, the fine would be determined upon conviction, Brent Ross, a spokesperson for the Ministry of the Solicitor General, said.This fine can be as high as $10 million. As well, he added, according to the legislation, fines can be increased "by an amount equal to the financial benefit that was acquired by or that accrued to the person as a result of the HOW TO BOOK A COVID-19 VACCINE IF YOU ARE 50 OR OLDER IN Below are a number of locations and health agencies administering the shot for for individuals aged 50 or older. HUMBER RIVER HOSPITAL. Humber River Hospital, which operates in North York, is taking appointments for those born in 1971 or earlier in north-western Toronto, which is bordered by Steeles Avenue to the north, Eglinton Avenue to the south, Bathurst Street to the east and the HISTORY CORNER: WARTIME HOUSES BUILT FOR WORKERS Initially these homes were built to house people working in war-related industry. A small number of these houses were built in 1943 in the Alderwood area of Etobicoke (west of Brown’s Line and south of Woodbury Road) for workers at the Small Arms Company in Lakeview (now Mississauga). However, as the Second World War wasending, larger
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HUNDREDS OF VOLUNTEERS READY TO HELP TORONTO'S COVID-19 News Apr 14, 2021 by Dominik Kurek Toronto.com. Volunteer Toronto says hundreds of people have signed up to volunteer at Toronto's COVID-19 vaccination clinics. - Metroland file photo. Organizations that are administering the COVID-19 vaccine, including pharmacies, have a place to turn to if they need volunteers to support their efforts. AURORA’S FREE CANADA DAY ACTIVITY BAG ON JUNE 12,2021 Aurora’s free Canada Day Activity Bag, includes a variety of crafts and activities specific to each of our provinces and territories. This activity bag will keep your children busy during the Canada Day holiday. For ages 4-12. Pick up is Jun 26 BUDGET 2021: ONTARIO'S HEALTH-CARE SPENDING COMPARED TO Twelve months into a global health crisis that has pushed Ontario's health-care infrastructure to its limits, the province has delivered its budget for 2021.. Ontario plans to spend $186.1 billion this year, of which $69.8 billion is earmarked for health-care expenses, including $8.3 billion to cover COVID-19 health-care costs. HOW TO BOOK A COVID-19 VACCINE IF YOU ARE 50 OR OLDER IN Below are a number of locations and health agencies administering the shot for for individuals aged 50 or older. HUMBER RIVER HOSPITAL. Humber River Hospital, which operates in North York, is taking appointments for those born in 1971 or earlier in north-western Toronto, which is bordered by Steeles Avenue to the north, Eglinton Avenue to the south, Bathurst Street to the east and the 'IT WAS A REAL RELIEF,' SAYS TENANT OF PARKDALE NON-PROFIT 'It was a real relief,' says tenant of Parkdale non-profit's purchase of affordable housing building 'We’ve saved 36 units of rental housing': land trust executive director BEST FLORISTS IN TORONTO Here are some of the best florists in Toronto. Courtesy of Sweetpea's. Sweetpea’s. Focusing on eco and socially responsible floral design, Sweetpea’s in Roncesvalles Village offers custom designed arrangements. Their store also sells quirky cards, stationery and home décor sourced from the One of a 0 °C | TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2020toronto.com
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GO-TTC DISCOUNT FARES TO END AS ONTARIO PULLS THE PLUG ON FUNDING News Jan 22, 2020 by Ben Spurr __ Toronto Star Facebook Twitter Reddit__
Since 2018, millions of transit users have taken advantage of the lower fares offered by the GO-TTC discount. - Steve Russell/TorontoStar file photo
The popular program that provides discounts for trips between GO Transit and the TTC will expire at the end of March, after the Ontario PC government declined to continue funding it and the two transit agencies failed to reach an agreement to make up the shortfall. The province has contributed $18.4 million a year to pay for the program, which was launched by the previous Liberal government inJanuary 2018
and offers riders transferring between GO or the Union Pearson Express and the TTC $1.50 off their trip if they use a Presto fare card. Premier Doug Ford’s government signalled last year it would end funding for the initiative.
But on Tuesday TTC CEO Rick Leary asserted in his latest monthly report that Metrolinx, the provincial agency that operates GO, was “in discussions with the province to secure funding to extend the discount double fare” beyond its March 31, 2020 expiry date. Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney’s office declined to answer questions about whether the province would continue to fund the discount Tuesday, referring the Star to Metrolinx.RELATED CONTENT
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GO TRANSIT USERS TO GET HALF-PRICE FARES ON TTC Tuesday evening Metrolinx spokesperson Anne Marie Aikins confirmed that the program “will end as scheduled on March 31, 2020.” She said that the program had exceeded its allotted budget each fiscal year, by $2.6 million in 2018-2019 and by $6.7 million in 2019-2020, for a total of $9.3 million. Metrolinx made up the shortfall in bothyears.
Aikins noted that Metrolinx has introduced other fare discounts in recent years, including letting children ride free and lowering the cost of shorter trips. “Metrolinx and the Ministry of Transportation will continue to work collaboratively with all of its municipal partners, towards more accessible and affordable transit across the region,” she said. Ontario NDP transit critic Jessica Bell blamed the Ford government for not extending funding for the program, calling the decision “verydisappointing.”
“This government is going to be making transit more expensive, and it’s a step backwards,” said Bell (University-Rosedale). “We don’t want to double whammy riders with very long commutes of two hours or more, and then high fares. We want to encourage these commuters to leave their cars at home and take public transit.” When the Ontario Liberals announced the initiative more than two years ago, they pitched it as an important step towards integrating the fare systems of the two biggest transit agencies operating in the GTA. Shortly before the program launched, Metrolinx estimated that roughly 50,000 people transferred between GO or the UP Express and the TTCevery weekday.
Since 2018, millions of transit users have taken advantage of thelower fares.
In a July 5, 2019 letter to the TTC, Metrolinx CEO Phil Verster said there were 1.6 million transfers between GO and the TTC in March 2019 alone, and the discount collectively saved riders more than $2 millionthat month.
In the letter, Verster sang the discount’s praises, saying it offered “attractive and convenient connections” for customers and had “clearly benefited Toronto residents.” “Removing barriers between our services is beneficial to customers and contributes to ridership and revenue growth,” Verster wrote. In his letter Verster said the provincial funding wouldn’t be extended past March 31, 2020 and proposed a new arrangement, under which the TTC and Metrolinx would put up matching funds to continuethe discount.
The two agencies never reached such an agreement. In an email Tuesday, TTC spokesperson Stuart Green signalled little immediate appetite on his agency’s part to fund the discount. He said the GO-TTC program was “part of a broader and ongoing conversation about fare integration and would need to be considered inthat context.”
Green said the discount caused a slight increase in TTC ridership, and the agency expects to lose $1.1 million in foregone fare revenue this year as a result of its cancellation._Ben Spurr is a
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