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Feb. 4

Vaughan News

 

Windrow plowing available in some GTA communities (City News)

 

York Region stands by Yonge North subway extension route despite community outrage (Newmarkettoday.ca)

 

York Region News

 

Stouffville resident says $5K is too much to connect high-speed internet to his home (Yorkregion.com)

 

'Last working farm': East Gwillimbury breeder Morton Stables soaks up success as development looms (Yorkregion.com)

 

Get Up! Stand Up!: Newmarket raises Pan-African flag for Black History Month (Yorkregion.com)

 

York Region makes top 5 on Forbes list of Canada's best employers for 2nd year in a row (Yorkregion.com)

 

A rail link between Richmond Hill and Toronto (Yorkregion.com)

 

GTA News

 

Toronto bans tobogganing at one of city's most popular spots for sledding (Ctvnews.ca)

 

Toronto’s flagging electric-vehicle project given a jolt as council adds more on-street chargers (Thestar.com)

 

TDSB providing daily medical-grade masks to students (Torontosun.com)

 

Toronto council gives nod to purchase of 25 more speed cameras (Cp24.com)

 

Provincial News

 

Ontario’s COVID-19 measures should be reassessed within ‘weeks and months,’ top doctor says (Thestar.com, Theglobeandmail.com)

 

Feb. 3

Vaughan News

 

Crews work to remove snow in the latest winter storm (Breakfast Television)

 

Energy efficiency ‘top of mind for homebuyers’: Vaughan developer promotes smart home technology (Yorkregion.com)

 

'Convoy For Freedom' Protest Could Be Coming To 7 Busy Spots Around Toronto This Weekend (Narcity.com)

 

York Region News

 

Winter parking event declared in Richmond Hill -- effective Feb. 2 at 4 p.m. (Yorkregion.com)

 

Richmond Hill's revolving door: City manager departs abruptly (Yorkregion.com)

 

Richmond Hill residents invited to input on improving Elgin Mills and CN Rail crossing (Yorkregion.com)

 

TRCA to remove trees from Stouffville Creek area due to flood risk (Yorkregion.com)

 

Newmarket Council to consider Shining Hill development agreement with town (NRU)

 

GTA News

 

Staff questioned mayor’s transit plan in wake of COVID-19, emails show (Thestar.com)

 

St. Patrick's Day Parade set to return to Toronto after two-year absence (Torontosun.com)

 

Toronto city council’s review of paramedic staffing is dead on arrival (Globalnews.ca)

 

Oakville pushes back on urban boundary expansion (NRU)

 

Mississauga Council to consider planning policies for the Hurontario LRT corridor (NRU)

 

Provincial News

 

Ontario’s integrity commissioner finds no wrongdoing in proposed rerouting of Bradford Bypass (Thestar.com)

 

Federal News

 

Conservative MPs oust Erin O’Toole; MP Candice Bergen steps in as interim leader (Thestar.com, Theglobeandmail.com, Nationalpost.com)

Feb. 2

Vaughan News

 

Vaughan supports challenging Quebec’s Bill 21 that bars wearing religious symbols (Thestar.com)

 

Vaughan supports challenging Quebec’s Bill 21 that bars wearing religious symbols (Yorkregion.com)

 

New parking areas? Public information session on how to improve Kleinburg Village set for Feb. 10 (Yorkregion.com)

 

New parking areas? Public information session on how to improve Kleinburg Village set for Feb. 10 (Thestar.com)

 

Vaughan restaurants charged for indoor dining during COVID-19 lockdown (Newmarkettoday.ca)

 

#Beijing2022: Maple skater Roman Sadovsky 'definitely fired up' for Olympics debut (Yorkregion.com)

 

'Trapped in their home': Aurora and Newmarket older adults want towns to provide driveway windrow clearing (Thestar.com)

 

York Region News

 

Time ticking on Transit-Oriented Communities 'bomb' dropped on Markham (Yorkregion.com)

 

Newmarket takes stand against York Region's growth plans (Newmarkettoday.ca)

 

GTA News

 

Mississauga councillor resigns amid allegations another councillor repeatedly vandalized her SUV (Cbc.ca)

 

A report on the mayor’s transit plan mistakenly included inflated numbers. City staff knew but failed to fix them before council voted (Thestar.com)

 

City to mark Black History Month through virtual programs, short films, posters by local artists (Cbc.ca)

 

Feb. 1

Vaughan News

 

Vaughan receives platinum certification from the World Council on City Data (MyCityLife.ca)

 

Vaughan says ‘come prepared’ as community centres, swimming pools reopen (Yorkregion.com)

 

#Beijing2022: Kleinburg's Stacey recalls 'little girls standing on blue line' chasing dream (Yorkregion.com)

 

Milton council to discuss accessible trick-or-treating initiative (Insauga.com)

 

York Region News

 

Walk-in appointments and Pfizer doses now available at all York Region vaccine clinics (Newmarkettoday.ca)

 

Georgina, East Gwillimbury mulling fire services merger (Yorkregion.com)

 

Richmond Hill Public Library presents Black History Month programs (Yorkregion.com)

 

Richmond Hill library calling for art-lovers to create bad art together (Yorkregion.com)

 

Town of East Gwillimbury announces 0% increase for water rates in 2022 (Yorkregion.com)

 

Aurora Chamber of Commerce offers program to York Region employees coping with anxiety during pandemic (Thestar.com)

 

'If not here, then where?': Newmarket forges ahead on Shining Hill development (Newmarkettoday.ca)

 

GTA News

 

Toronto holds ‘super supportive,’ accessible COVID-19 vaccine clinic (Globalnews.ca)

 

Federal News

 

Prime Minister Trudeau tests positive for COVID-19 (Ctvnews.ca)

 

Jan. 31

Vaughan News

 

The Feed with Ann Rohmer (105.9 The Region)

 

As more #SlowDownVaughan signs show up, one resident wants city to leverage technology to curb speeding (Thestar.com)

 

As more #SlowDownVaughan signs show up, one resident wants city to leverage technology to curb speeding (Yorkregion.com)

 

York Region News

 

York Region moves toward managing, not fighting, COVID-19 (Yorkregion.com)

 

York Region invests $1.5M in semiconductor, hardware manufacturing (Newmarkettoday.ca)

 

Town of Newmarket's new digital strategy aims to improve customer service (Newmarkettoday.ca)

 

GTA News

 

Garbage piles up in Toronto neighbourhood almost 2 weeks after major snowstorm (Cbc.ca)

 

Toronto to shift to living with COVID-19 like it does with the flu, says public health (Thestar.com, Cbc.ca)

 

Tory says Toronto working hard to help city's economy bounce back (Torontosun.com)

 

Provincial News

 

Restaurants, gyms reopen in Ontario as public health measures ease (Thestar.com, Torontosun.com)

 

Federal News

 

Thousands of convoy protesters jam downtown Ottawa, calling for end to COVID restrictions (Thestar.com, Theglobeandmail.com, Nationalpost.com)