The scenes unfolding inside the intensive care unit at Scarborough General Hospital can be tough to watch as nearly every bed is now taken. Life here is incredibly fragile, even for the vaccinated. Dr. Martin Betts is the medical director of critical care for the Scarborough health network. He says:Continue Reading

The highly anticipated return to in person learning is now delayed once again. Both public and catholic schools in Toronto are closed today due to the winter storm. Students will be learning remotely. Education Minster Stephan Lecce was interviewed this morning. When asked about if the benefits of kids learningContinue Reading

As kids in Ontario get ready to return to in person learning on Monday, a new poll is now shedding light on how parents feel about sending their children back to school as Omicron cases continue to rise. Some new data from the non-profit angus reed institute reveals more thanContinue Reading

Staff shortages at hospitals have some considering, or already allowing, health-care workers who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 to continue working even if they have symptoms. Emergency room nurse Eram Chhogala said in an interview: “just in one shift, we had approximately 4 or 5 patients that had to be transferedContinue Reading

More than 2,400 people are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, marking a new record for hospitalizations throughout the pandemic. The Ministry of Health says 2,472 patients are in Ontario hospitals with the virus, up from 2,279 yesterday and breathing the previous record of 2,360 hospitalizations on Apr. 20, 2021. Compared toContinue Reading

 Join Mayor Frank Scarpitti; Budget Chief and Councillor Amanda Yeung Collucci; Budget Vice-Chair and Councillor Andrew Keyes; and Members of Council as we announce Markham’s 2022 Budget on Wednesday, December 15, 2021. Markham’s Budget supports city operations and more than 40 services, including: Fire and emergency services Roads, bridges andContinue Reading

The Ontario government is extending its Worker Income Protection Benefit program, which provides paid sick days, until July 31, 2022 to continue keeping workers safe and ensure they do not lose pay if they need to miss work for reasons related to COVID-19. Employees can continue to access this paidContinue Reading