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CUPE ends protests; Ford promises to repeal Bill 28

CUPE ends protests; Ford promises to repeal Bill 28

CUPE education workers going back to work tomorrow morning
Two drivers face impaired charges in weekend incidents

Two drivers face impaired charges in weekend incidents

Both stops occurred on Saturday
Ford will go back to bargaining table if workers go back to classroom

Ford will go back to bargaining table if workers go back to classroom

Ford said during a press conference he understands his use of the notwithstanding clause is controversial, but he would 'absolutely not' have done anything differently in the education worker dispute in hindsight
Calling Ontario education walkout illegal would undermine bargaining rights: Union

Calling Ontario education walkout illegal would undermine bargaining rights: Union

Canadian Union of Public Employees argues the action was a political protest and not a strike
WATCH: Ford offers to rescind legislation if union stops strike

WATCH: Ford offers to rescind legislation if union stops strike

Ford says province will rescind Section 33 if CUPE agrees to 'similar gesture of good faith'
Ontario considering letting pharmacists prescribe Paxlovid for COVID-19: Moore

Ontario considering letting pharmacists prescribe Paxlovid for COVID-19: Moore

About 3,500 treatments of Paxlovid are currently being prescribed each week, with its demand appearing to go up as COVID-19 activity rises, chief medical officer of health said
Good morning, Burlington!

Good morning, Burlington!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Halton school boards switch to plan B as walkout continues

Halton school boards switch to plan B as walkout continues

Halton Catholic schools will remain closed while HDSB elementary schools will alternate between in-person and remote learning
GALLERY: Arts, crafts, treats take centre stage at holiday markets

GALLERY: Arts, crafts, treats take centre stage at holiday markets

Residents kick off Christmas shopping at events hosted by local churches and organizations
Downtown site reopens after police, emergency services present

Downtown site reopens after police, emergency services present

Issue resolved, no threat to public safety, says HRPS
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