News
- David Parfett says he is concerned authorities have not learned from the case that has cast an international spotlight on deadly gaps in online regulation.
- As part of its spring justice legislation, the government is creating policies that would let the solicitor general set expectations for areas police boards should focus on.
- The Stop Harmful Gambling Advertising Act, introduced by opposition MPPs in April, was defeated by the government in mid-May on second reading.
- The school bus driver was seen travelling at a high rate of speed while Ontario Provincial Police were carrying out traffic enforcement.
- The General Motors plants on Ontario Street in St. Catharines closed in 2010 and were later sold in 2014 to BayShore Groups, which planned to build a retirement community.
- Warden Marcus Ryan talked about the current status of the Homeless Service Centre.
- It's an unconnected telephone that's placed in a quiet area, so people can reflect as they call their loved ones who have passed away.
- The event has raised over $92,000 for Lupus Ontario over the past 16 years.
- Volunteers collected over 35,000 pounds of food on May 6th.
- First-year medical students from Western get to experience many departments of a hospital during Discovery Week.

