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  • Nov 13, 2024 | ontherecordnews.ca | katie bell

    17 Listen to the whole storyThe latest food product to be recalled, Hestars brand of Temple Street Crispy Rice, was recalled due to the undeclared presence of milk as noted on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) recall page. Food recall incidents have been on the rise over the past few years according to the CFIA. One hundred seventy-two food recall incidents have been issued in the fiscal year of 2023-2024, compared to 153 incidents in 2022-2023 and 137 in 2021-2022.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | ontherecordnews.ca | Kiera Osborne |katie bell |Kinza Zafar |Claire Dufourd

    6.9K VIDEOCredits: Hosts: Claire Dufourd & Abbie NorthNewsflash Host: Emily ZhangElection live host: Kiera OsborneReporters: Bashair Ali, Katie Bell, Emily Zhang, Sierra Edwards, Grace Draznin, Kinza Zafar, Adriana FallicoProducers: Joshua JosephAssociate Producer: Amelia SinghRead a transcript here About the author Related posts Reporter for On The Record.

  • Nov 6, 2024 | ontherecordnews.ca | katie bell |Mehmet Oner

    4 Listen to the whole story here:Seneca Polytechnic is temporarily closing its Markham campus at the end of this term, citing successive federal government decisions limiting new visas for international students. In January, the federal government announced a 35 per cent cut for 2024, limiting permits to around 360,000, and in September, it introduced another 10 per cent reduction for 2025 and 2026, limiting permits to 437,000.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | ontherecordnews.ca | katie bell |Joshua Joseph

    6 Listen to the whole story here:The University Health Network (UHN) is the first hospital network in Ontario to officially announce ramping up its masking requirements amid respiratory illness season. Starting Oct. 28, patients, visitors and staff will be required to wear masks while waiting for or receiving care in high-risk areas. However, masks are optional in common areas like lobbies and food courts where it can be considered to be a lower-risk area.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | ontherecordnews.ca | Mehmet Oner |katie bell

    5 An e-scooter rider cruises down Bloor Street. (OTR/Mehmet Oner)Listen to the full story here:A recent Nanos survey reveals that more than half of Canadians support requiring electric scooters (e-scooters) and e-bike users to obtain a permit or license. E-scooters have gained popularity in recent years as a sustainable urban mobility option, thanks to their affordability, innovative design and eco-friendly features.

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