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Ontario reports 164 new COVID-19 cases, 9 deaths
Ontario reports 164 new COVID-19 cases, nine deaths from the virus Tuesday
Toronto home sales, prices down in June: TRREB
Toronto home sales and prices down in June, but TRREB will still upgrades forecast
Is it a ‘hot vax summer’? More than 50 per cent of Toronto adults now fully dosed
Over 1.4 million Torontonians are fully vaccinated — more than 50 per cent of adults aged 18 and older — Monday, as the city settles into a summer of patio drinks, island visits and other long-awaited gatherings.
8 charged in fireworks misuse at Woodbine Beach
Eight charged as fireworks shot at crowds at Toronto-area beach on Canada Day
‘It’s a race against time’ to preserve Indigenous languages on Six Nations
New project will record stories of few remaining Cayuga, Onondaga speakers
GFL Environmental forms Resource Recovery Alliance
GFL Environmental to help companies meet Ontario blue box program responsibilities
City to prepare draft bylaw for Hamilton vacant homes tax
Staff to report back with policy before potential public consultation of measure to prevent empty residences
Grace Villa worker struggles with PTSD months after Hamilton’s worst COVID outbreak
PSW Tammy Reed worked on Grace Villa’s hardest-hit floor during the outbreak, lost her aunt who was a resident, and now has PTSD. She says the governm
Sewergate: Hamilton eyes sewage-sucking cattails to clean Cootes Paradise this summer
The city plans to dredge sewage spill pollution out of Chedoke Creek — but not until next year. In the meantime, a flotilla of wetland plants is prepa
Hamilton council wants to spend $30 million in federal funds on roads, sidewalks
Most agree but some question ‘arbitrary’ ward-wide spending ahead of municipal election
Hamilton council thinks twice about grant for developer after tenant outcry
At issue is $170,000 in public money for renovations after tenants displaced
Today’s coronavirus news: Strathmore’s Handibus is gearing up to start resuming operations as they did prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
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.
‘This is a very, very personal topic’: Doctors combating vaccine hesitancy express frustration in caring for unvaccinated COVID patients
As unvaccinated individuals account for the overwhelming majority of COVID-19-related deaths in Ontario, physicians across the Greater Toronto Area are increasingly speaking out about treating unimmunized COVID-positive patients.
Q-and-A with senior economist on Ontario’s rising housing market crisis
Buying a house has never been more difficult. Home prices in Ontario are at stratospheric levels with very few individuals being able to afford it.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite sets record high on US$76 crude
S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading, loonie also creeps higher
Hamilton to close two COVID-19 testing centres this month
The closures come as the city sees a ‘continued decline’ in COVID-19 cases and outbreaks.
Ontario doctor accused of murder granted bail
Eastern Ontario doctor accused of murder at hospital granted bail
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging paused six weeks into investigation
City of Hamilton dredging of Dundas’ Delsey Pond is still on hold, six weeks into an ongoing Ministry of Environment investigation of impacts on threatened and endangered species and their habitat.Meanwhile, the city delayed the start of another
S&P/TSX composite sets record highs on US$76 crude
S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading, loonie also creeps higher
Ontario youth can book faster second COVID shots
Ontario youth aged 12 to 17 can now book earlier second dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Resident dies in COVID-19-outbreak linked to Delta variant at Burlington long-term-care home
One resident has died as a result of a Delta variant COVID-19 outbreak at a Burlington long-term-care home where almost half of the staff have not been fully vaccinated.
Resident dies in Delta variant COVID-19-outbreak at Burlington long-term-care home
One resident has died as a result of a Delta variant COVID-19 outbreak at a Burlington long-term-care home.
Cause for ‘a little bit of celebration’ in Haldimand-Norfolk as COVID-19 cases drop
But first doses of the vaccine are at a standstill
Hamilton field hospital being torn down after a month
The Ministry of Health directed the hospital be decommissioned due to the downward trend in COVID-19 cases
Travel quarantine rules ease for certain Canadians
'It's very freeing:' Quarantine rules ease for fully vaccinated Canadian travellers
Ford commits to keeping pandemic pay hike for PSWs
Premier Doug Ford commits to keeping pay increase for personal support workers
Dundas Pleasant View 711 York access road reviews continue
Residents can provide feedback on draft land use study until July 14
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Clappison Avenue now registered
The unopened stretch of Clappison Avenue that would connect Dundas Street and Parkside Drive in Waterdown has now been registered, but an exact timeline for its opening is not known.
Hamilton activists want charges against protesters dropped
Fifteen people face tickets for violating Ontario lockdown rules
Ontario supporting programs to fight antisemitism
Ontario supporting two summer programs to combat antisemitism in schools
Another pot shop in the heart of Stoney Creek
What began as an offhand question has turned into Stoney Creek’s the newest pot shop.
Heat warnings for parts of southern Ontario
Heat warnings in effect for parts of southern Ontario
S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading
S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading, loonie also creeps higher
Porter Airlines to restart flying in September
Porter Airlines plans to restart flying in September, will recall 500 employees
Ontario reports 170 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario youth aged 12 to 17 can now book earlier second dose of COVID-19 vaccine
W.E. Sanford lived a life of grandeur but suffered incredible grief
Flashbacks: W.E. Sanford lived a life of grandeur but suffered incredible grief
W.E. Sanford lived a life of grandeur but suffered incredible grief
Flashbacks: W.E. Sanford lived a life of grandeur but suffered incredible grief
Brookfield Business Partners to buy DexKo Global
Brookfield Business Partners to buy DexKo Global for US$3.4 billion
Lattes on wheels: Hamilton woman launches Truck 44 mobile coffee bar
Housed in a horse trailer, Truck 44 serves up anything from cappuccinos to kombucha.
Sale of Theatre Aquarius Arts Centre highlights hard times for commercial real estate
The sale reflects a tough time for commercial real estate, particularly for spaces meant to host large groups, says the former owner of the building,
Works of art hang in the heart of Waterdown
In the core of the Waterdown village, residents will see brilliantly coloured banners attached to street light poles. The artwork featured was chosen out of over 35 submissions from 15 local artists.
‘A true gentleman’: Golf community, family mourns loss of Ancaster man killed in fatal crash
Ron Epping, who died June 30, is remembered as an avid golfer and loving family man
Tormented by ‘Glitchen,’ this Hamilton kindergarten class survived the online school year with humour
Class creates mischievous character to blame for a glitchy year of virtual learning
Obituary: Beloved palliative care ‘Dr. Bev’ said she had best job in the world
Dr. Beverly Hattersley ran PC unit at St. Peter’s Hospital since 2008
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontarians aged 12 to 17 now eligible for accelerated second dose; Canada to receive 3.7 million more COVID-19 doses this week
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Hamilton reports fewer than 100 active cases for first time since October
The breakthrough comes as the city continues to see daily cases plummet and vaccinations rise
Heat warning issued for Hamilton
Monday, Tuesday could feel like 40 with humidity
Escort to funeral home for killed Toronto cop
Killed Toronto police officer to be escorted to Thornhill, Ont., funeral home
Vaccines effective despite COVID outbreak of 16 cases at Burlington LTC home, epidemiologist says
A COVID-19 outbreak at a Burlington long-term care home is far less concerning now than it would have been a few months ago, before most residents were fully vaccinated, experts say.
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