It has been nearly three months since Wayne Miller was struck and killed in a hit-and-run on Centre Road and his brother Jim Miller is still looking for answers.
When Matthew Seabrook took his 10-year-old son to get his first dose of COVID-19 vaccine at the end of November, a wave of relief washed over the London, Ont. father.
A dinner of chicken with stuffing, mixed in with some Indian food. A Secret Santa gift exchange. Everyone gathered around the TV to watch “Home Alone.”
The Omicron variant is posing a startling new threat to Ontario’s vulnerable long-term-care homes, which face the prospect of “uncontrolled, rapid growth” in COVID-19 cases for the first time since Wave 2, experts warn.
OTTAWA—The federal government is poised to tighten Canada’s borders once again, advising Canadians against all non-essential travel and getting ready to ramp up border testing and quarantine measures, the Star has learned.
OTTAWA—The federal government is poised to tighten Canada’s borders once again, weighing a ban on foreign nationals including those from the U.S. from entering Canada.
With the Omicron variant on track to be the most prevalent strain of COVID-19 in Ontario, many are wondering what symptoms they should be on the lookout for to keep themselves and their loved ones safe ahead of the holidays.
Ontario is considering new province-wide measures to stop the spread of the super-contagious Omicron variant of COVID-19, says the province’s chief medical officer Dr. Kieran Moore.
OTTAWA—The federal government gave Canadians a look at the books Tuesday, revealing how much of taxpayers’ money was spent in the last year compared to how much money the government brought in — and how much will be going out the door.
In the few short weeks since Hamilton Out of the Cold partnered with Knox Presbyterian Church to serve hot, healthy meals — to go — to individuals and families in need, volunteers saw first-hand how their efforts were meeting a demand.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The developer hoping to build three skyscrapers near Stoney Creek’s lakeshore is being denied relief from municipal zoning standards it argues are unreasonable.