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CANADA: Virtual tours and patience can pay off for pandemic-era homebuyers

CANADA: Virtual tours and patience can pay off for pandemic-era homebuyers

Housing sales have plummeted to their lowest levels since 1984, and prices in some areas have become more favourable for buyers
Easing of restrictions require more diligent social distancing, Hirji says

Easing of restrictions require more diligent social distancing, Hirji says

Second wave of COVID-19 could emerge as parks and some shops open up in the area
WATCH: Ford warns he's 'fully prepared' to reverse re-opening if necessary

WATCH: Ford warns he's 'fully prepared' to reverse re-opening if necessary

If there's a spike, the premier says he wants to be 'crystal clear' that he will act
Stolen ATV recovered following trespassing complaint

Stolen ATV recovered following trespassing complaint

Investigations into the ATV revealed it had been reported stolen in April
Port Colborne man faces child pornography charges

Port Colborne man faces child pornography charges

The 35-year-old faces 10 total counts of child pornography charges as a result of police's child exploitation material investigation
Social distancing on new Front Street up for discussion in council

Social distancing on new Front Street up for discussion in council

Thorold councilor says safety needs to be taken into account
LUNCH BREAK: Three-year-old girl shows us how she gets rid of the 'bad germs'

LUNCH BREAK: Three-year-old girl shows us how she gets rid of the 'bad germs'

Quinn takes hand-washing very seriously
'Our students have been resilient,' says DSBN after school closure announcement

'Our students have been resilient,' says DSBN after school closure announcement

Learning continues online
VILLAGE VIDEO: Ever had this many bears in your backyard?

VILLAGE VIDEO: Ever had this many bears in your backyard?

They stayed within public gathering limits, but we're still not sure we would enjoy this
Settlement reached in Canadian Hockey League class action lawsuit

Settlement reached in Canadian Hockey League class action lawsuit

This settlement will require the CHL to pay $30 million to former players by October 2020