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Air Canada is increasing flights in May. With a surging third wave and variants — is this the right time?
The frustration is palpable in Joan’s voice, as over the phone from Nova Scotia she recounts how her husband never received the results of his at-home COVID-19 test from Switch Health after he returned to Canada on a recent flight from a country in Africa.
A risk-averse premier, an epic cabinet meeting, a wave of anger: The inside story of Doug Ford’s disastrous announcement
It seemed like a good idea at the time.
Budget debate, safe voting and vaccines
We’re headed into another busy week on the Hill. Here are three pieces of policy and politicking to look for.
Quebec to substitute Pfizer for Moderna vaccine
Quebec sets another daily COVID-19 vaccination record, halfway to June 24 goal
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Hamilton police officer charged with assault
The police service said it is not naming the officer to protect the identity of the victim
Two found dead in Simcoe home
Forensic investigators were called to the scene and the OPP crime unit is investigating the circumstances
Fifteen workplaces in Hamilton with B.1.1.7 variant as city hits record for active COVID cases
Sixteen workers at National Steel Car on Kenilworth Avenue North have tested positive for coronavirus
Toronto market recovery trails U.S. rivals
Base metals sector boosts Toronto market in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Don’t believe the hype of social media influencers
In her book ‘Hype,’ journalist Gabrielle Bluestone takes a critical look at Insta-famous influencers who fuel the hype machine, writes Jay Robb.
Pregnant Ontarians can now book vaccines as ministry moves them to ‘highest risk’ category
Pregnant people in Ontario are now able to book a COVID-19 vaccine after the Ministry of Health on Friday announced pregnancy had been moved up to the “highest risk” category in the provincial rollout.
Unifor calls for paid leave for COVID-19 vaccine
Employers grant workers time off to get COVID-19 vaccination
Two found dead in home in Simcoe, Ont.
Man and woman found dead inside home in Simcoe, Ont.
Ancaster townhouse development replaces cancelled retirement home project on Wilson Street
Sunrise Senior Living pulls out of project for Wilson Street property after council approves a three-storey building.
Ancaster townshouse development replaces cancelled retirement home project on Wilson Street
Sunrise Senior Living pulls out of project for Wilson Street property after council approves a three-storey building.
Third suspect in Tommy Hoang murder arrested
Hamilton police want to find jewelry stolen from victim before stabbing death
Hamilton's Integrity Commissioner finds Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark violated code of conduct
The Stoney Creek councillor was recorded by a former undercover Hamilton police officer talking about the building department.
Hamilton announces vaccine clinic for racialized groups
Public health said Black and racialized individuals make up almost half of the city’s COVID cases
Sudden COVID deaths at home a mystery: coroner
Rise in sudden COVID-19 deaths at home still a mystery, chief coroner says
Stoney Creek's Teresa Nocita to participate as master teacher at World Voice Teachers Expo
Despite the COVID-19 restrictions that have forced her to close and reopen her business multiple times, Teresa Nocita still has plenty of good news to report.
Pregnant people in Ontario eligible for COVID shot
Peel, Toronto could begin workplace closures today to control COVID-19 outbreaks
Toronto firefighter charged with careless driving
Toronto firefighter charged with careless driving while on emergency call
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for April 11 to 17
Domestic: 5U.S.: 4Overseas: 47 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo1 vessel handled aggregate1 vessel handled finished stee
Here’s how B.C. plans to keep people from travelling outside their health regions
VANCOUVER—B.C.’s Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General has announced a legal order to restrict travel of people outside their own health regions.
Toronto doctor charged with sexual assault
Toronto doctor charged with sexually assaulting teenage patient in 2006
Toronto marks three years since van attack
Mayor to commemorate third anniversary of Toronto's van attack with remarks
Scarborough woman was set to reunite with her husband and young son from India. Their long-awaited meeting is now on hold
Akash Skaria was prepared to start a new life with her young family in Canada in May.
Quebec halfway to June 24 COVID vaccination goal
Quebec sets another daily COVID-19 vaccination record, halfway to June 24 goal
Warehouse demand soars amid shift to e-commerce
'Super competitive': Warehouse demand soars amid shift to online shopping
Employers grant time off for COVID-19 vaccine
Employers grant workers time off to get COVID-19 vaccination
Base metals sector helps boost Toronto market
Base metals sector boosts Toronto market in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Canada should support move to make vaccines for the whole world
If we’ve learned anything during the past year and a bit of the pandemic, it’s that none of us are really safe until all of us are safe.
Hamilton public school board trustees oppose permanent online learning option
Hamilton’s public school board is adding its voice to a chorus of opposition to the province’s proposal to make remote learning a permanent option for students once the COVID-19 pandemic ends.
Hamilton trustees oppose permanent online learning option
Hamilton’s public school board is adding its voice to a chorus of opposition to the province’s proposal to make remote learning a permanent option for students once the COVID-19 pandemic ends.
Ontario reports first vax-linked clot
Peel, Toronto could begin workplace closures today to control COVID-19 outbreaks
New workplace COVID-19 outbreaks include a health lab, a night vision goggle maker, and a car dealership — as health units assume new powers to close down employers
A public health laboratory, a manufacturer of military-grade night vision systems, and a car dealership are amongst the Toronto employers reporting new workplace COVID-19 outbreaks, city data shows.
Pregnant women can now book their COVID shots
Ontario announced Friday morning that this group is now considered “highest risk” in light of new data
Toronto mayor marks sombre van attack anniversary
Mayor to commemorate third anniversary of Toronto's van attack with remarks
Base metals boost Toronto market in early trading
Base metals sector boosts Toronto market in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Pregnant women in Ontario eligible for COVID shots
Peel, Toronto could begin workplace closures today to control COVID-19 outbreaks
Sun Life buying Pinnacle Care International
Sun Life buying U.S. company Pinnacle Care International for $108 million
How the LRT debate will finally end
Some councillors believe the last chapter in the never-ending story is about to be written
Christmas brings Murdoch back to Hamilton, not a mystery
Yannick Bisson helming his first feature film in the city
Only half of the inmates at Hamilton’s jail have been vaccinated for COVID-19
Some correctional officers are waiting three more weeks until they can be vaccinated, according to the union
Ministry of Labour investigating construction outbreak as ‘essential’ building continues
The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development confirmed that an inspector is investigating a construction site outbreak at 2126 Rymal Road E
Sisters in their 90s reunite a year after COVID forced them apart
Separated for more than a year, Irma Adoranti and Lita Heinbecker were reunited this week at a Hamilton seniors’ home where they both now reside
Hamilton ends 2020 with $50-million surplus amid pandemic
But city continues to feel ‘significant pressures’ in 2021 during public health emergency
‘No mask, no ride?’ Hamilton bus driver union demands new transit precautions against COVID variants
ATU transit union locals across Canada are threatening protest action if governments ignore calls for vaccine priority and a return to first-wave safe
Today’s coronavirus news: Peel, Toronto could begin workplace closures Friday to control COVID-19 outbreaks; Toronto has administered more than 1M COVID-19 vaccine doses
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
How a Twitter bot is helping people in high-risk downtown Toronto get vaccinated
When Adam Romano heard he was eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine in early April, he did what most people in the 21st century would do: he rushed to the Internet to find out all the details.
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