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Sarnia chemical plant to continue fight against provincial orders in September hearing

An Ontario tribunal has set a hearing date that will allow a Sarnia, Ont., chemical plant to try to fight provincial orders that have kept the plant closed since May. 
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Coyote puppies frolick in LaSalle, Ont., backyard

A LaSalle resident got quite the surprise earlier this week when she looked into her backyard. She spotted not one, not two, but nine coyote puppies playing on her lawn. She was able to quickly grab her cell phone and record a short video. CBC Windsor's Mike Evans spoke with homeowner Jennifer Lynn to ask about the encounter.

Few Ontario grocery stores sign on to Doug Ford's booze sale plan

Premier Doug Ford's highly touted plan to boost the number of places where Ontarians can buy booze is drawing little interest from grocery stores.

Number of Ontarians without family doctor reaches 2.5 million, college says

There are now 2.5 million people in Ontario who don't have a family doctor, the Ontario College of Family Physicians said on Thursday. That's an increase of more than 160,000 people since the last count was released six months ago.

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