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TVDSB reports new COVID-19 cases at 11 schools

Meet your Neighbour: Sweet Life offers nostalgia in the form of candy

  LONDON, ONT. With the new COVID-19 regulations, some may want to revert to happier times by reading a familiar book, watching an old show on TV, while others may look to food for comfort. Finding that popular candy from their childhood may just hit the sweet spot. Andrew Ariganello and Nikita Ariganello, owners of the Sweet Life Candy & Pop Shop in London do just that. Andrew worked in management for a major grocery chain for over 10 years in the Toronto area, and Nikita was working two jobs, while in University; we decided we wanted to start something together, where we could bring our expertise and experience in one place and bring unique and fun candy and treats to London!

Wedding planners get creative to help Montreal s betrothed tie the knot amid pandemic

Canada looking at creating new regulator to crack down on illegal online porn

  MONTREAL The federal government wants to create a new regulator to crack down on illegal online porn, including videos of childhood sexual abuse and images shared without consent, Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said in an announcement Monday. Blair was testifying in the parliamentary ethics committee in its hearing over Pornhub, the Montreal-based porn giant that has faced a reckoning in the last months. We recognize that also there s much more work to do, said Blair in his appearance, which was announced at the last minute late last week. And that s why we will introduce legislation to create a new regulator that will ensure that online platforms remove harmful content, including depictions of childhood sexual exploitation and. images that are shared without consent.

Dr Ahmed challenges Windsor-Essex to seize opportunity to enter lower restriction level post-lockdown

  WINDSOR, ONT. Case rates of COVID-19 are reaching record high across the province and are growing in Windsor-Essex as well, prompting Windsor’s medical officer of health to issue a challenge to the community. “We have the opportunity to make the best use of it and use this as an opportunity to come out stronger once these restrictions are lifted,” Dr. Wajid Ahmed told reporters Monday. Windsor-Essex recorded 53 new cases of COVID-19 April 12, bringing the total active case count to 424. “That should put all of us in high alert to try to contain our cases locally,” says Dr. Ahmed.

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