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HudBay Minerals: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
HudBay Minerals: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Kinross earned US$150M in Q1 on higher revenues
Kinross Q1 net profit surges to US$150 million on 12 per cent increase in revenues
Emma Teitel: If Doug Ford wants to make the May long weekend safer, he should open up outdoor activities
Contrary to popular belief, some outdoor recreation does pose a grave danger to Torontonians in the pandemic.
Local 1005 president and ‘tireless advocate’ for steelworkers Gary Howe steps down after six-year term
Ron Wells takes the helm as president of the local United Steelworkers on May 12.
‘Huge relief’ as Ontario’s front-line workers get their moment to get their COVID-19 vaccines
As of this week, the rest of Ontario’s front-line workers — those who can’t work from home — are eligible to get vaccinated, the last step of Phase 2 before vaccines are open to everyone.
Crowding in jails close to pre-COVID levels: OHRC
Crowding in jails close to pre-pandemic levels: Ontario Human Rights Commission
Kinross Gold: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Kinross Gold: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Ontario pauses AstraZeneca vaccinations following rise in blood clot cases
Ontario has opted to pause the use of AstraZeneca's COVISHIELD vaccine following a spike in cases of blood clots associated with the vaccine, the province's chief medical officer of health, Dr. David Williams, has announced.
Ottawa will provide the vaccines, but when Canada reopens is up to the provinces, Trudeau says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau summed up Tuesday the extent of the federal government’s COVID-19 reopening strategy: get everyone one shot of a vaccine by this summer and a second dose by fall.
North American stock markets pare early losses
North American stock markets fall in early trading, price of oil down
Customer satisfaction with banks drops: report
Tangerine, RBC highest rated banks as overall satisfaction with banks drops: report
Four charged after Hamilton police drug raid on Queen Street North apartment
Police seized 50 grams of fentanyl, a pair of flashlight conducted energy weapons as well as an unknown amount of cash from the downtown Hamilton apar
Ancaster's Triple C Farm remains a sanctuary for animals during COVID-19
"They have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic," says owner Trish Simons.
Feds invest $12B in Ontario transit projects
Feds invest $12B in Ontario public transit projects in GTHA
Man faces charges after wild chase in Oshawa, Ont.
Man faces charges after wild chases in Oshawa, Ont.
Ontario golf courses will remain closed during COVID-19 stay-at-home order, solicitor general says
There’s no mulligan looming.
Defence lawyer says key witness in Hamilton murder trail was just retelling gossip
Jermaine Dunkely is on trial for the first degree murder of Michael Parmer
Defence lawyer says key witness in Hamilton murder trail was just retelling gossip
Jermaine Dunkely is on trial for the first degree murder of Michael Parmer
Murder charge laid in death of Toronto toddler
Murder charge laid in death of Toronto toddler
Windsor, Ont., wants COVID vaccines from Detroit
Hospital in Windsor, Ont., applies to access surplus COVID-19 vaccines from Detroit
Federal government willing to spend big on Hamilton rapid transit: Trudeau
In a media briefing, Trudeau referenced a Hamilton ‘rapid transit’ project as one of five major transit projects the Liberal government has agreed to
Celebrate 'otherness' says Black Lives Matter Canada co-founder in Ancaster High mental health webinar
Rodney Diverlus, a Black Lives Matter Canada co-founder, and bestselling author of “Until We are Free,” was the keynote speaker for a mental health webinar, hosted May 6 by students at Ancaster High School.
Rebecca Towers outbreak grows, Hamilton has fewest active COVID cases in a month
The outbreak at the 17-storey apartment building grew to 107 cases Tuesday.
Colonial hack won't affect Cdn gas prices: expert
Impact of Colonial Pipeline hack on Canadian gasoline prices 'negligible': analyst
Ontario could reopen outdoor spaces: science group
People with at-risk conditions eligible for COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario today
Employers embrace virtual recruitment of students
Employers say virtual recruiting from universities has quickly become the norm
North American stock markets pull back
North American stock markets fall in early trading, price of oil down
Hamilton widow with COVID-19 credits ‘COVID Care @ Home’ program with saving her life. Her husband didn’t make it
Carol Hoblyn is recovering from the virus after spending 17 days in hospital
Hamilton audit of high-rise buildings find residents divert only 26 per cent of waste from landfill
Hamilton's overall waste diversion rate remains at 40 per cent, far below the 65 per cent target established over a decade ago.
New fiction from Albom and Groff excerpted in free e-book
NEW YORK (AP) — A free e-book compilation includes excerpts from upcoming works by Mitch Albom, Lauren Groff, Rick Riordan and dozens of other writers.
Stretch of Main Street West closed for fire at Westmount Tower Apartments
Several people were treated for smoke inhalation, police said.
North American stock markets fall in early trading
North American stock markets fall in early trading, price of oil down
Deer gives birth on Mother’s Day in Westdale backyard
Baby was still taking it easy in the couples backyard Monday afternoon
Endangered tiger cub dies at Toronto Zoo
Endangered tiger cub dies at Toronto Zoo a week after birth
Clean up your clutter and ... bathe outdoors
Fitness Solutions: Part 5 of getting your mindset right
Centerra faces trouble in Kyrgyz Republic
Centerra reports US$167.4M Q1 profit, faces trouble in Kyrgyz Republic
George Weston reports Q1 loss on one-time charges
George Weston reports Q1 loss on one-time charges, adjusted profit edges higher
George Weston: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
George Weston: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Public health issues ‘partial closure’ order for Kromet International Inc. amid COVID outbreak
Seven workers at the Millburn Road manufacturer have tested positive for COVID-19.
Today’s coronavirus news: People with at-risk conditions eligible to book for COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario Tuesday; Vaccine confidence in Canada holds steady despite, poll finds
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.
Doors Open Hamilton kicks off this week with virtual tours
The 2021 event features 17 buildings online with tours, pictures and videos, writes Mark McNeil.
Hamilton ‘ISIS bride’ stuck in Syria in poor health, seeks return to Canada
Hamilton native Kimberly Polman is confined to a detainment camp in Syria, unable to return to Canada after having left in 2015 to marry a member of I
Bruce Arthur: A few simple steps the Ford government could take to win friends and speed COVID-19’s decline (and make golfers happy)
Really, we should be grateful for the little things. With the third wave slowly receding, and hospitals still backing away from the brink, Ontario seems likely to extend its backasswards, successful stay-at-home order two weeks to June 2. Maybe Ontario’s government can avoid a fourth wave, despite itself. Despite itself, after all, is how this government arrives at most of its accomplishments.
Here’s what we know about travel’s relationship with COVID-19 in Canada
Travel represents the smallest proportion of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ontario, a review of publicly available data by the Star shows.
‘People are dying’: Internationally trained doctors forced to sit on the sidelines as Ontario battles pandemic’s third wave
After a second team of East Coast health workers touched down recently to help Ontario dig itself out from under a shortage of medical staff, a Ryerson professor is struggling to understand why hospitals here refuse to call on the thousands of internationally trained doctors already in our midst.
Two more Hamilton apartment blocks in COVID-19 outbreak
151 Queen St. N. and 125 Wellington St. N. now have same status as 235 Rebecca St.
Witness claims Hamilton murder was covered up by cop
Eyewitness to 2005 shooting of Michael Parmer alleges involvement of disgraced former detective Craig Ruthowsky
Witness claims Hamilton murder was covered up by cop
Eyewitness to 2005 shooting of Michael Parmer alleges involvement of disgraced former detective Craig Ruthowsky
Teachers union blasts plan for school by Taro industrial dump
The Hamilton public school board’s plan to build an elementary school near upper Stoney Creek’s Taro industrial dump is being denounced by its elementary teachers’ union.
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