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Maple Leaf reports $47.7M Q1 profit
Maple Leaf Foods reports $47.7M first-quarter profit, sales up three per cent
1Awards finalists: Mamaraderie
Ela Wojciechowska and Shelbi De Silva, co-founders of Mamaraderie, are finalists for the 1Awards competition for small businesses
McMaster-led study recommends against food bans in schools
McMaster-led group of researchers recommends alternatives to banning food allergens from classrooms
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario court ruling on vaccine-rollout discrimination suit; Alberta confirms death linked to rare blood clot disorder after AstraZeneca vaccine
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. Web links to longer stories if available.
‘Signs of stability’ in Hamilton housing market where average home price is $857,201
It is a sign of ‘stability’ that single-detached homes dropped in price by three per cent in April compared to March, says the local realtors associat
Pandemic golf course closure 'tough pill to swallow,' says Flamborough operator
With the province still under a stay-at-home order, the question of when golfers can get back on the fairway remains unknown.
Pickering helps pets 'utilized as a tool' in domestic violence
SafePet Ontario is working with Pickering Animal Services to help victims and their pets flee abusive relationships.
More Hamiltonians are staying home to fight COVID, cellphone data suggests
The number of residents “out and about” in the city fell during the first full week of the provincial stay-at-home order. That’s great — if we can kee
Coroner says National Steel Car death was ‘workplace fatality’
Collin Grayley, a 35-year-old painter, died April 23 after co-workers found him slumped over near a scissor lift and a train car he was working on at
Hamilton councillor calls Vrancor hotel development ‘disposable’
Committee supports developer’s pitch for two more storeys on 12-floor building at King and Queen
From online summer camp to virtual therapy sessions, a Toronto children’s mental health agency will keep some changes forced by COVID-19
Running a summer camp, like most things that require face-to-face interaction, is a complicated task with the backdrop of a global pandemic.
Outdoor sports off limits in Ontario for now
Ontario outdoor recreational facilities to stay closed until cases drop: minister
For a second day, Ontario’s long-term-care minister refuses to say sorry
Ontario’s long-term care minister lashed out at critics trying to hold her accountable after two independent reports found the province was slow to respond to the deadly threat of COVID-19 in nursing homes.
TMX trading stats weaken in April from year ago
TMX trading drops in April by most since before the COVID-19 pandemic
How is your family coping a year into the pandemic? McMaster researchers want to know
A McMaster study launched May 3 aims to find out how Ontario families are coping a year into the pandemic.
Ontario loosens COVID-19 restrictions on vaccinated residents in long-term care
Hugs, communal dining and indoor social events are back in style at Ontario nursing homes — with precautions — as some COVID-19 restrictions are being eased where vaccination levels are high enough.
Doug Ford ramps up campaign to tighten COVID-19 border controls despite low numbers
Premier Doug Ford is upping his efforts to blame the relative trickle of travel over the border for the ongoing spread of COVID-19 in the province as he seeks to rally public opinion on the need for tighter border restrictions.
13 staff test positive at Toronto quarantine hotel
Toronto airport hotel where 13 staff tested positive for virus won't be fully closed
Heather Scoffield: Vaccine advice suggests we still don’t value our essential workers, even after all they’ve been through
Canadians could be forgiven for thinking they just heard the National Advisory Committee on Immunization suggest that AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine is a second-class vaccine for second-class people.
Heather Scoffield: Vaccine advice suggests we still don’t value our essential workers, even after all they’ve been through
Canadians could be forgiven for thinking they just heard the National Advisory Committee on Immunization suggest that AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine is a second-class vaccine for second-class people.
Signing up kids for COVID-19 vaccines shouldn’t be as tough as registering for daycare. The province needs to preregister them now
If you live in Toronto and you have a baby on the way, there’s a good chance that friends and well-meaning strangers have told you that though your child is in utero and no bigger than an avocado, you must sign them up for daycare immediately.
19 police officers challenge pandemic orders
Group of police officers files constitutional challenge over Ontario pandemic rules
Hamilton officials urge residents to use province's online booking system to take pressure off city's hotline
Emergency Operations Centre director Paul Johnson says city's call centre can't handle the volume of calls to book vaccine shots.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Take me off the invite list! Socialite Suzanne Rogers ‘apologizes’ for her Trump photo op at Mar-a-Lago — but it’s too little, too late
“Um … did Suzanne R really just post a pic at Mar-a-Lago with Trump in her Stories?? Or is that a cardboard cutout?”
Hamilton’s Rosslyn Retirement Residence may soon reopen under new ownership
The body overseeing Ontario retirement homes says it intends to issue licences to a new owner for the Rosslyn, as well as two other Martino-owned home
Ontario loosens long-term care home restrictions
Ontario loosens LTC restrictions as vaccination rates in homes rise
Tech stocks drive most North American markets down
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets down
RCMP probing anti-teachers' union ads
RCMP investigating newspaper ads attacking teachers' unions
Home learning choice to continue for Hamilton students
Hamilton parents will continue to have the choice of having their children learn from home for at least the coming school year.
Ontario students can learn online in September
Ontario reports 2,791 new cases of COVID-19, 25 more deaths, over 88,000 vaccinations
Here’s what you need to know about vaccine confusion
OTTAWA—Confused yet?
Bulldogs have fingers crossed in OHL draft lottery
Team’s draft position this spring will be determined on Wednesday evening
VIDEO: Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce announces funding for 2021-2022 school year
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce speaks with reporters at Queen's Park after announcing the provincial government will provide additional support for schools and students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Finding meaning and purpose during struggle
What is required of us right now is a shift in focus from the boredom, anxiety and depression we might be experiencing to the “meaning” behind the sac
Haldimand-Norfolk tops 40,000 vaccine shots, preaches patience as eligibility expands
First shots not expected to be complete until summer
Three new COVID-19 deaths reported in Hamilton
More than 360 Hamiltonians have died with the virus since the pandemic was declared last March
Hamilton's small business owners praise federal COVID-19 help, but remain concerned for future
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi hosts virtual roundtable with about 20 small business owners detailing federal program help.
Korean restaurant, Alirang, on Main Street West closed for business
The location on Main Street West had a “for lease” sign up in January.
Memorial for slain Hamilton teen to be removed by school board
Devan Selvey was stabbed to death outside Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School in October 2019.
Oh baby! Online resaler, Rebelstork to bring gently used baby gear to Hamilton
Parents wanting to sell gently-used gear made in 2016 or later can fill out an online form to find out how much they can expect to earn on the sale.
Ontario students can opt to stay online in Sept.
Ontario reports 2,791 new cases of COVID-19, 25 more deaths, over 88,000 vaccinations
Justin Trudeau urges Canadians to get COVID-19 vaccinations as soon as possible, despite expert panel’s advice that some could wait
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians to get COVID-19 vaccinations as soon as they can, one day after an advisory body said people might want to wait for “preferred” vaccines that aren’t connected with a risk of very rare blood clots.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, to release 1st children's book
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, to release 1st children's book
Commercial leasing strong amid COVID: RioCan REIT
RioCan REIT Q1 net income rises to $106.5M despite COVID-19 lockdowns
North American stock markets fall, loonie down
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets down
Second N.L. health-care team heads to Ontario
Second team of Newfoundland and Labrador health-care workers en route to Ontario
Canadian vehicle sales up from year ago
Canada's April vehicle sales up 254 per cent from last year's pandemic low
Hamilton-made cannabis topical headed for Ontario Cannabis Store
Shine by Earth Kisses Sky — will be available from the Ontario Cannabis Store on May 12.
$10-a-day childcare would change financial picture
Parents say federal subsidized childcare plan would fully change financial future
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