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Woman charged with first-degree murder after man dies in Toronto stabbing


 
TORONTO
A 62-year-old woman has been charged with murder in connection with a stabbing in North York Sunday morning that left a 75-year-old man dead.
Toronto police say they were called to Skymark Drive, in the area of Don Mills Road and Finch Avenue West at 6:54 a.m. for a report of a medical complaint.
They arrived to find a man without vital signs, with a single stab wound to his upper body, Insp. Michael Williams said.
Paramedics managed to revive him at the scene and he was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Police have identified the victim as Ka Chai Ho, of Toronto. ....

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Toronto restaurant bills Doug Ford $431 for beer that will spoil during shutdown


 
TORONTO
A Toronto restaurant has sent Ontario Premier Doug Ford a $431 invoice for beer they say will spoil as a result of the provincewide shutdown.
Michael Hunter, co-owner of Antler Kitchen & Bar in the city’s west end, told CP24 that he sent the premier an invoice for two kegs of beer he purchased after being told Toronto restaurants could reopen their patios.
“We haven t been buying draft beer because we can t sell draft for our curbside pickup and takeout, so for the patio weekend we decided okay, we re open for the patio, now let s buy these kegs,” Hunter said. “We tapped the kegs, hooked them up to our lines, had the lines cleaned, only for a week later told now we have to shut down.” ....

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'The time has certainly come now': Ontario paid sick days urgently needed amid deadly third wave, officials say


 
TORONTO
Health-care workers and Toronto’s mayor are urgently calling for paid sick days as the COVID-19 third wave pushes hundreds of Ontario residents into critical care.
Mayor John Tory made the request during a news conference Monday morning, saying there is a desperate need for paid sick days to help people stay home when experiencing symptoms of the deadly disease.
“If paid sick days time hadn’t come before this, which I believe they had … then the time has certainly come now when we’re in the third wave,” Tory said. “It is one that is taking an even worse toll it would seem in terms of intensive care unit occupancy and hospital overload.” ....

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Peel schools closing, classes move online as COVID-19 cases surge


 
TORONTO
Schools in Peel Region have been ordered to close as of April 6 and switch to remote learning only as COVID-19 cases continue to surge.
Students in Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga will participate in online learning until at least April 18, officials said.
That date could also be extended if required.
This closure will allow students and staff at least two weeks out of schools to break any chains of transmission and protect them from exposure, Peel Region said in a statement.
All April Break spring camps for school-age children will also be cancelled.
This closure is a necessary step to protect staff and students in Peel Region, Medical Officer of Health Dr. Lawrence Loh said in a statement Monday. With increasing case counts and the presence of variants of concern, we need to break chains of transmission and keep our schools safe. ....

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