After CBC Toronto was first to report on Dr. Esther Park's office where Toronto Public Health said earlier this month that cleaning protocols were not being followed, several patients have come ...
Eight years after the plan to reinvigorate a north Toronto green space was launched, it's back to square one for Baycrest Park — and that's left locals frustrated and angry.
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Potential HIV, hepatitis exposure at Toronto gynecology clinic has patients worriedThe letter said patients who received endometrial biopsies, IUD insertions or had cervical growths removed at the clinic ...
It took about 30 seconds of dragging a sheet of flannel over the brush before Shannon McSorley found a tick in Scarborough’s Morningside Park. “You can see he’s moving,” the Toronto Public Health ...
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Industrial lot in Toronto's Port Lands now a public parkAn old industrial lot in Toronto's Port Lands is now the city's newest park, complete with a public beach and a lookout tower with views of the downtown skyline and harbour. Leslie Lookout Park ...
Up to 2,500 women have been potentially exposed to HIV and hepatitis after attending a gynecologist's office in the west end of Toronto.
Patients received a letter from Toronto Public Health saying they could be infected after gynecologist failed to clean equipment properly.
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