With the arrival of spring and summer, the Midwest is bracing for an increase in tick activity – particularly deer ticks, ...
Canadians are showing their displeasure for the U.S. president. For the past few months, Trump has been hitting Canada with ...
DON'T MISS: Ticks and Lyme disease are a growing concern in Ontario When thinking about prevention, no bite is right. Edible ...
Frustration and anger over Donald Trump’s trade war against Canada is boiling over and has taken on a somewhat comedic tone ...
A majority of Ontario's cases are concentrated in southwestern Ontario among unvaccinated people. The spread has resulted in 31 hospitalizations in Ontario, including one child who required ...
Learning what a tick bite looks like is essential because you can’t rely on seeing the tick. The tick may fall off quickly or be so small it’s undetectable. Additionally, tick bites have signs and ...
Today, we're making a unique dish called "Fryoles Conpuestos" offering a glimpse into the culinary heritage of Southwestern Ontario ... borrowing bonanza as clock ticks down What Earth Would ...
As measles cases continue to grow in southwestern Ontario, health officials say people need to make sure they are informed and vaccinated. After years without locally acquired measles cases ...
While Wednesday will bring a chill back to the southern Ontario, you won’t have to wait long for temperatures to rebound again. However, the warmth will come with rain and a thunderstorm threat rather ...
A few locations across extreme southwestern Ontario could make a run at a high temperature of 17-18°C on Tuesday, which would challenge Canada’s warmest temperature so far in 2025. That title ...
especially for areas across southwestern Ontario. The much milder pattern however, is not expected to lock in, and shots of cooler weather are expected during the second half of the month.
TORONTO — Ontario will charge 25 per cent more for electricity shipped to 1.5 million Americans starting Monday in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, Premier Doug Ford said ...