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The Toronto Sun has obtained pictures of a large rat lounging on tables and chairs of the Famous BBQ Express at 385 Queen St...I don't want to catch anything with everything else going on," said Fisher, who works at a clothing store a couple of doors...
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Even though some areas of the province have reported that H1N1 activity has peaked, public health officials say it's still important for all Ontarians over six months of age to get immunized. "The flu virus does not take a holiday. We cannot afford to...
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Even though some temporary agency nurses have been hired, the impact remains. Public Health has tried to maintain some key priority programs, including those for pregnant teens, homeless women and new mothers at risk of postpartum depression. Toronto...
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From North Carolina to Toronto, a handful of initiatives are now using text-messaging to teach teens about sexual health — answering questions about everything from emergency contraceptives to the age-old query: "Why doesn't he like me?" The newest addition...
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An announcement from the province is expected on Friday. "We're waiting to hear from the province how the next phase of the immunization program is going to roll out, but we anticipate that it will extend to some extent to the school age population,"...
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After Taylor Mitchell graduated from the Etobicoke School of the Arts in 2008, she decided against going to university and opted to write music and sing full-time. She released her debut album, For Your Consideration , in March and began her first major...
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Thirteen-year-old Evan Frustaglio was scared of getting the flu. After the hockey player's death Monday from the H1N1 virus – just three days after he began complaining of symptoms – one painful memory gnaws at his father, Paul. "We told him it was all...
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Ontario will move ahead with full-day kindergarten for all four- and five-year-olds despite an unprecedented provincial deficit, Premier Dalton McGuinty said. Ottawa Public Health is boosting the number of staff at clinics offering the H1N1 flu vaccine...
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Some people in Toronto were so eager to get an H1N1 shot they went to a clinic yesterday that was meant for health-care workers only. The Durham Regional Health Department, meanwhile, joined Toronto in opening clinics -- only those east of Toronto were...
One person was injured after a crane collapsed Friday morning at a building site near Dufferin Street and Steeles Avenue West in north Toronto. Police say the crane toppled off the roof of the building just after 8:30 a.m.