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Environment Canada ends tornado, severe thunderstorm warning for parts of the GTA – CTV News

TORONTO — Environment Canada has ended a tornado and severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern and south central Ontario. The agency had called the situation, which affected parts of the Greater Toronto Area, dangerous and potentially life-threatening. Environment Canada had urged residents on Sunday to take cover immediately if threatening weather…

All of GTA under severe thunderstorm warning: Environment Canada – CP24 Toronto’s Breaking News

Environment Canada has now ended a series of tornado warnings the extended from Central Ontario to Brampton and Mississauga, while meteorologists say Toronto and much of the GTA can expect severe thunderstorms through Sunday afternoon. Environment Canada said a weather system was over Peel Region that carried conditions favourable for…

Vintage dress, no Prince Andrew in Beatrice’s wedding photos – CP24 Toronto’s Breaking News

LONDON – Princess Beatrice wore a vintage dress loaned to her by her grandmother Queen Elizabeth II at her wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Buckingham Palace said Saturday as it released official photographs from the private family event. The queen’s granddaughter and the property tycoon were married Friday in the…

Feds order supplies to give two doses of COVID-19 vaccine when its ready – CP24 Toronto’s Breaking News

OTTAWA — The federal government is ordering more than 75 million syringes, alcohol swabs and bandages so it can inoculate Canadians as soon as a COVID-19 vaccine is ready. Procurement Minister Anita Anand says Ottawa intends to stockpile enough vaccine supplies to give at least two doses to every Canadian…

OMA warns reopening of bars may lead to increase of COVID-19 cases – CP24 Toronto’s Breaking News

The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) is calling on the government to rethink allowing indoor bars to open their doors as part of Stage 3 of the provinces COVID-19 reopening plan, citing spikes in the number of novel coronavirus cases in other jurisdictions. The OMA, who represents more than 43,000 physicians…