Hydro bills are going up on Nov. 1 but Ontarians are also getting a new choice on how they are billed that could create some savings.
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Emergency crews were called to Chinguacousy Public Secondary School on Williams Parkway near Bramalea Road at around 11:16 a.m. Friday.
Here are the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Friday.
Spokesperson Ivana Yelich said Ford has not visited the office in the past two weeks and therefore had no exposure.
Emergency crews were called to the scene of a collision on the QEW just before 8 a.m.
The chair of the Toronto District School Board said while it’s unclear where the students who were expected to enroll have gone — whether to private school, a homeschooling situation or a public school in a different city — the board wants to ensure that those who remain feel comfortable.
Electricity rates in Ontario are set to go up starting Nov. 1. The province’s COVID-19 hydro discount will also end on Oct. 31
Ontario Premier Doug Ford promised to look into the issue of people turned away from MindBeacon, a free virtual therapy service that recently received millions in provincial funding.
And one man who lives near the airport is convinced the helicopters are breaking Canadian aviation regulations.