An April solar eclipse is gripping Ontario's education sector, with debate over whether schools should close for the occasion or remain open to teach children.
A new study suggesting fewer overdose deaths were recorded in Toronto neighbourhoods near safe consumption sites has sparked debate on the impact of living around such a site.
A plan to replace a volunteer-built garden with a tank and cenotaph may not go through in Stouffville. The town says it will be consulting with the community in the coming weeks.
The university's department of physics and astronomy is partnering with local libraries and schools prior to the April 8 event to hand out solar eclipse safe-viewing glasses.