'It's infectious': Optimism a priority for Ontario town's chief positivity officer

NEWMARKET - When Newmarket Mayor John Taylor appointed a few dozen people to serve as positivity ambassadors in the southern Ontario town during the COVID-19 pandemic, he wanted someone at

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'It's infectious': Optimism a priority for Ontario town's chief positivity officer

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NEWMARKET - When Newmarket Mayor John Taylor appointed a few dozen people to serve as positivity ambassadors in the southern

X-Copper legal firm says June data breach may have accessed personal information

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There has been a data breach involving a Canadian legal firm specializing in defending against traffic tickets and criminal charges.

Unexploded Canada Day fireworks shot off Bluesfest opening night

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The unexploded fireworks from Canada Day’s dampened festivities were set off late Thursday for Bluesfest’s opening night instead, with no

Man charged after allegedly recording women inside Richmond Hill shopping centre

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York Regional Police (YRP) have charged a Richmond Hill man after he was allegedly seen recording women inside a local

OPP probes death at Augusta Township home

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Provincial police continue to investigate after a body was found at a residence in Augusta Township near Prescott Wednesday afternoon.

Mississauga MiWay bus driver found not guilty in fatal 2023 crash

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A Mississauga MiWay bus driver has been found not guilty in connection to a crash that killed a 50-year-old woman

Cody Johnson gets Ottawa to ‘dance her home’ in a boot-stomping Bluesfest debut

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Cody Johnson gave a rousing performance at Ottawa Bluesfest ’s RBC Main Stage on Thursday, kicking off the 32nd edition

You have to try this new 95-score, under-$20 white wine before it sells out at the LCBO

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Wine is one of the easiest places to overspend without realizing it — so much of it is simply overpriced.

Unemployment rate drops to 6.5% as Canadian economy posted modest job gains in June

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The Canadian economy gained 18,000 jobs in June while the unemployment rate fell to 6.5 per cent, Statistics Canada said