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MISSISSAUGA, ONT. The Ontario Road Builders’ Association (ORBA) recently handed out awards to honour the accomplishments of members at its 2021 Virtual Summit, with CEO Bryan Hocking highlighting the impact they have made on communities and the industry as a whole during the pandemic.
“Normally we would be celebrating the accomplishments and milestones of our members in person at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto. However, via the virtual summit, with 572 attendees sitting in front of their screens, we were able to still recognize these individuals and companies hard work and dedication to excellence,” said Hocking in a statement. “Their contributions have had a positive impact on not only the roadbuilding industry, but also within the communities in which they serve, especially in this unprecedented year. It is an honour to celebrate these members.”
Last Updated Sunday, February 7, 2021 10:46AM EST Ontario’s first brand new hospital in decades opened its doors Sunday, accepting COVID-19 patients as part of a plan to ease the burden on hospitals in York Region and Toronto that neared their breaking points due to the pandemic last month. The $1.7 billion Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital on Major Mackenzie Drive has narrowed its opening plan to target COVID-19 patients from other hospitals, as the province’s health system continues to delay elective surgeries due to capacity issues caused by the pandemic. Mackenzie Health CEO Altaf Stationwala told CP24 they were approached by the Ford government last month and asked how they could tailor the hospital’s opening to support the burden created by the pandemic.
Woman, 58, dead after being struck by vehicle Wednesday night in Richmond Hill
A 58-year-old woman is dead after being struck by a car on Wednesday night in Richmond Hill, York Regional Police say.
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Posted: Dec 24, 2020 8:08 AM ET | Last Updated: December 24, 2020
A 58-year-old woman was fatally struck by a car after crossing Major Mackenzie Drive and Bayview Avenue on Wednesday night, York Regional Police say.(Jeremy Cohn/CBC)
A 58-year-old woman from Vaughan has died after being struck by a vehicle in Richmond Hill. York Regional Police reported they were called to the intersection of Bayview Avenue and Major Mackenzie Drive around 10:30 p.m. The female pedestrian was found suffering from life-threatening injuries and was taken to hospital where she later died. Police […]