The new case comes as a dozen workers at Franco’s No Frills on Queenston Road have tested positive for the virus as of Thursday. No Frills franchises are owned by Loblaw Cos. Local management did not respond to an interview request. Subscribe to Toronto for all the latest and greatest stories. Chris and Stacey’s No Frills, 1250 South Service Road, reported an employee testing positive on a presumptive test for the virus who had last worked on January 30. News Mar 12, 2021 Toronto.com These are three of the top COVID-19 stories readers are checking out across Torstar's news sites today. Back in Toronto, a Loblaws at 17 Leslie Street reported two employees testing positive on presumptive tests for COVID-19. Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa announced the change on Monday afternoon, as she reported an additional 974 new cases of COVID-19 in the city over the last 24 hours. They had last worked on January 12. They had last worked on January 13. At Jason’s No Frills, 1951 Eglinton Avenue West, an employee reported testing positive on a presumptive test for the virus and had last worked on January 15. Across Toronto and the GTA, several grocery stores reported 17 employees testing positive for COVID-19 in the last two days. Sign up for our newsletter to get exclusive content, contests, and perks direct to you. Frank's No Frills in Hamilton says an employee has tested positive for COVID-19. At Nicholson’s No Frills, 2187 Bloor Street West, an employee reported positive on a presumptive test for the virus. “We will always contact and follow the guidance of Public Health to ensure the safety of our teammates and customers whenever we are made aware of a confirmed case of COVID-19 in one of our food stores or distribution centres,” reads Metro’s website. Both … Landscape version of the Flipboard logo. That same day, an employee at the Vickers distribution centre reported testing positive for COVID-19 and had last worked on January 11. On December 20, two employees at Emiliano & Ana’s No Frills, 245 Dixon Road in Etobicoke, tested positive on a presumptive test for COVID-19. No Frills and Loblaws employees test positive for COVID-19. Rocco's No Frills (200 Front St. E., Toronto): Two employees tested positive; their last days of work were February 14 and 18. At Davidson’s Valu-mart, 985 Woodbine Avenue, two employees reported testing positive on a presumptive test for COVID-19. People are sharing photos of No Frills lineups in Toronto on Twitter, along with snapshots of bare aisles. To date, 239,198 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in Toronto. “In addition, we have mandated that our staff and customers wear masks in Extra Foods, Fortinos, Maxi, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstores and T&T stores across Canada,” said Loblaws. The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Thursday, March 11, 2021 Mar 11, 2021, 8:06 PM No place for abusive behaviour in military, acting defence chief says Mar 11, 2021, 6:01 PM B.C. They had last worked on January 26 and 31. They had last worked on January 8 and 15, respectively. People line up at a COVID-19 assessment centre in Toronto. In an effort for transparency, Loblaws regularly updates their coronavirus cases in stores by province within the last 15 days, as well as Sobey’s for the last 14 days. Hamilton reports seven new COVID deaths and three new outbreaks including No Frills, HWDSB office By Fallon Hewitt Spectator Reporter Sat., Dec. 19, 2020 timer 2 min. Ontario reports 11 new COVID-19 deaths as average case count climbs Mar 13, 2021, 10:13 AM 'No ice is safe ice': Police warn of snowmobile dangers on lakes and rivers Mar 13, 2021, 8:04 AM Family doctors in Toronto, Peel start giving COVID-19 vaccinations Mar 13, 2021, 7:01 AM “We will always contact and follow the guidance of Public Health to ensure the safety of our teammates and customers whenever we are made aware of a confirmed case of COVID-19 in one of our food stores or distribution centres,” reads Metro’s website. An employee at Mario & Selina’s No Frills, 220 Royal York Road, reported testing positive on a presumptive test for the virus and had last worked in-store on January 16. The COVID-19 cases are currently from 654 out of 4,828 schools in the province. The GTA has accounted for a disproportionate number of positive cases since May 1. The Bloor Independent City Market, 55 Bloor Street West, reported an employee testing positive on a presumptive test for COVID-19 on February 2. Cases detected in staff members at 3 grocery stores in each of Newmarket area, Richmond Hill The last day they worked was on September 29. Hey you! February 20, 2021. Log in; Home; No Frills and Food Basics among grocery stores reporting employee COVID-19 cases | Dished; No Frills and Food Basics among grocery stores … As for other grocers such as Loblaws, six locations reported multiple COVID-19 cases on January 19. Team members at several stores operated by Loblaw Inc in Metro Vancouver have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Loblaws Ltd., parent company to Fortinos, No Frills, and Real Canadian Superstore, reported 15 employee cases on February 2 and February 3. A total of 2,596 LTC home residents have died since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Real Canadian Superstore located at 3050 Argentia Road in Mississauga reported an employee testing positive on a presumptive test for COVID-19. 1) Ontario colour zones: Track your region’s COVID-19 status: Click here to read the story-Megan DeLaire/Metroland graphic. Cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed at a Stoney Creek grocery store, an east end Lowe’s and two No Frills locations. "Given the important role we play in our communities, we are prepared for all possible situations, including a positive test for COVID-19 in our stores. … in Credit Valley Town Plaza in Mississauga. Ongoing stories: CORONAVIRUS: Ask Me Anything. The Real Canadian Superstore at 825 Don Mills Road reported an employee testing positive on a presumptive test for the virus. Shoppers Drug Mart (1500 Avenue Rd., Toronto): One employee tested positive; their last day of work was on February 17. Real Canadian Superstore, 51 Gerry Fitzgerald Drive, Toronto Rob's No Frills, 2430 Eglinton Ave East, Scarborough The website for confirmed cases of COVID-19 at Metro stores … They had last worked on January 26. On December 21, two employees at a Loblaws in Toronto, 396 St. … They had last worked on January 29. A trio of employees at a No Frills grocery store in east Hamilton have tested positive for COVID-19, according to the store’s parent company. On February 2, an employee at 1255 The Queensway was reported to have tested positive for the virus and had last worked on January 23. Sign up for our newsletter to get exclusive content, contests, and perks direct to you. On February 3, three employees at Dave’s No Frills, 6435 Erin Mills Parkway, were reported to have tested positive on presumptive tests for COVID-19. Multiple employees at Toronto area grocery stores have tested positive for COVID-19 since Wednesday, adding to the increase of reported cases in the city. At Jason’s No Frills, 1951 Eglinton Avenue West, an employee reported testing positive on a presumptive test for the virus and had last worked on January 15. They had last worked on January 23, 27, and 30. In Richmond Hill, a Loblaws at 10909 Yonge Street reported an employee testing positive on a presumptive test for the virus who had last worked on January 20. - Metroland file photo Multiple cases of COVID-19 have been reported among staff members at Loblaws-owned stores in Mississauga and Brampton on Thursday, Dec. 3. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press) comments. They had last worked on January 29. Brant County reports no new COVID-19 cases Brant County’s health unit revealed no new COVID-19 cases on Thursday. Also Monday, Loblaws Canada reported a possible COVID-19 exposure threat at a No Frills grocery store in Langley. They had last worked on January 20 and 26, respectively. Loblaw was notified Tuesday that a staff member at Eric’s No Frills… On February 3, a Fortinos at 8585 Highway 27 in Vaughan reported an employee testing positive on a presumptive test for COVID-19. The car, appearing to be a green Lamborghini toy car, was taken Saturday, May 16 at around 7:20 p.m. from the No … Extensive testing at Toronto’s Willowdale Welcome Centre for refugees over the weekend has driven the number of COVID-19 cases to 74 among clients, according to figures from Toronto … According to the Ontario COVID-19 website, there are currently 1,146 active COVID-19 cases in residents and 990 staff cases in 163 homes across the province. Shoppers have been waiting in lines that wrap around the building just to get in. According to Loblaw, on October 7, a team member from Leonetti’s No Frills at 1641 James Street tested positive for COVID-19. Toronto police are investigating an incident in which a child's motorized car was taken from a grocery store parking lot in south Etobicoke. The last day the team member worked was on February 15. As for other grocers such as Sobeys, two employees were reported to have tested positive. The grocer says that the employee … Loblaws Ltd., parent company to Fortinos, No Frills, and Real Canadian Superstore, reported 15 employee cases on February 2 and … The retailer says it has recorded confirmed cases among workers at stores in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham and Whitby. Shoppers Drug Mart, 4030 200th St, Unit 1 Langley, BC. Current Health Situation. Both employees last worked on January 12. The No Frills team member last worked March 4 at the Leslie Street store, as reported on March 11. Over the last few days, more than 40 Toronto area grocery stores, including Loblaws, Metro, and Sobeys, reported positive COVID-19 cases among their staff. Daily Hive is a Canadian-born online news source, established in 2008, that creates compelling, hyperlocal content. No Frills at Lansdowne and Dundas was at full capacity this evening. Team member tested positive on a presumptive test for COVID-19. In Brampton, a FreshCo employee was also reported to have tested positive for COVID-19 and had last worked on January 28. Ontario reports 11 new COVID-19 deaths as average case count climbs; Family doctors in Toronto, Peel to start giving COVID-19 vaccinations on Saturday; COVID might have been in Canada earlier than when it was first identified: expert; China aims to vaccinate 70-80% of population by mid-2022 . The region has 168 confirmed cases as … Two employees at a Loblaws located at 500 Lakeshore Boulevard West in Toronto, reported testing positive on a presumptive test for COVID-19. Open in app; Sign up. Across Toronto and the GTA, several grocery stores reported 17 employees testing positive for COVID-19 in the last two days. Subscribe. An employee at a No Frills location on Yonge Street south of Steels Avenue has tested positive for COVID-19. They had last worked on January 29. ‘No evidence’ of increased COVID-19 cases linked to Trinity Bellwoods, Toronto Public Health says - Toronto | Globalnews.ca Toronto Public Health … These maps illustrate the distribution of COVID-19 testing and the results of those tests, in Toronto residents, as suggested by an individual’s postal code. An additional employee case at Dickie's No Frills was previously reported March 1. Daily Hive is a Canadian-born online news source, established in 2008, that creates compelling, hyperlocal content. The same day, a Metro employee at 2208 Lakeshore Boulevard West reported testing positive for COVID-19. These maps should not be used as an indicator of the risk of acquiring COVID-19, where cases were exposed to the disease, or the location where they were tested. The first case was reported at Tom & Michelle’s No Frills at 6085 Creditview Rd. Two days later, on January 16, a Food Basics employee at 5559 Dundas Street West, reported testing positive for the virus and had last worked on January 7. On January 14, an employee at the 735 College Street Metro reported testing positive for COVID-19. Learn more about the status of COVID-19 cases, including active outbreaks in Toronto, and read the class order issued by Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health on April 1, 2020.; Watch the City of Toronto COVID-19 briefings Mondays and Wednesdays at 2 p.m. says it can speed up COVID-19 vaccine roll out for elderly after slow start Mar 11, 2021, 5:11 PM They had last worked on January 13 and 15, respectively. They had last worked on January 30. The last day the team member worked was on February 18. It is possible to become infected with COVID-19 anywhere. In an effort for transparency, Loblaws regularly updates their coronavirus cases in stores by province within the last 15 days, as well as Sobey’s for 14 days. They had last worked on January 8. Two employees at a Loblaws, 380 The East Mall, reported an employee testing positive for COVID-19. That is why it is important to … A handful of Shoppers Drug Mart stores across Toronto have reported new COVID-19 infections among staff in recent days, adding to the growing list of … Metro has reported four new cases since last week. On February 2, a Loblaws 380 The East Mall reported an employee testing positive on a presumptive test for the virus. dailyhive.com - As Toronto and the GTA continue to report new COVID-19 cases, grocery stores in the area have also reported a few cases over the past weekend. read In Toronto, Jim and Maria’s No Frills, 1020 Islington Avenue, reported testing positive on a presumptive test for the virus. Over 10 Toronto and GTA grocery store employees have reported testing positive for COVID-19 in the last few days, following a weekend of high case numbers. Loblaw Companies Ltd is the parent company of Shoppers Drug Mart, No Frills, and Loblaws City Market provided updates to its COVID-19 employee case listings on November 7 and 8. Nick and Mira’s No Frills, 1450 Lawrence Avenue East in North York, reported two employees testing positive on presumptive tests for COVID-19. They had last worked on January 25. Loblaws, Metro and Sobeys report over 40 employee COVID-19 cases, Woodbridge Shoppers Drug Mart employee tests positive for COVID-19, Toronto and Mississauga LCBO employees test positive for COVID-19. A COVID-19 outbreak was declared at … Over the last few days, more than 40 Toronto area grocery stores, including Loblaws, Metro, and Sobeys, … They had last worked on December 9 and 12.