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Quebec urges quick action against COVID scofflaws
Quebec urges health authorities to act quickly against COVID-19 rule-breakers
Vaccinations of 50+ in hot spots to start soon
Ontario reports 3,065 new cases of COVID-19, eight deaths, 76,000 vaccinations
‘We’ve been locking down the wrong things.’ Restaurants say Ontario’s shutdown cost them $100 million — and they want Doug Ford to foot the bill
On Saturday, after the Ontario government announced a 28-day shutdown across the province, Michael Hunter mailed an invoice to Doug Ford.
Average house sales ‘skyrocket’ in Hamilton to new high of $872,368
More than 2,000 homes were sold in the Hamilton-Burlington housing market, according to the regional realtor association.
Tougher COVID-19 restrictions on the way, Doug Ford says
Premier Doug Ford is signalling tougher measures — possibly including a stay-a-home order for parts of the GTA — will be revealed Wednesday to slow the increasing spread of COVID-19.
Ontario expands vaccine rollout, while Ford hints at further restrictions
Ontario is heading into the second phase of its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan, with vaccine eligibility expanding to some groups today, Premier Doug Ford has announced.
NewsAlert: Toronto schools to close Wednesday
Schools in Peel Region move classes online for two weeks starting today
Remove Freedom from Rogers-Shaw deal, MPs told
Academics, business groups testify Rogers shouldn't be allowed to buy Freedom Mobile
McMaster Children’s Hospital joins call for more restrictions and vaccines for essential workers
Two Hamilton postal codes have been identified by the province as hot spots and those age 50 and over will be prioritized for vaccination there.
Toronto schools to shut down Wednesday as COVID cases rise
All Toronto schools will be shut down starting Wednesday, Toronto Public Health is set to announce, following a similar move by Peel Region that already has students learning online this week.
Police watchdog investigates teen's death
Police watchdog investigating after Timmins teen dies in hospital
Case of Ontario doctor accused of murder adjourned
Case of doctor accused of murder at eastern Ontario hospital returns to court
Calls to vaccinate Ontario teachers grow
Schools in Peel Region move classes online for two weeks starting today
Restaurant industry calls on financial support
Ontario's restaurant industry calls on financial support from provincial government
Freedom Mobile should be free of Rogers, MPs told
Academics, business groups testify Rogers shouldn't be allowed to buy Freedom Mobile
There are ways to lift weights and avoid lymphedema
Fitness Solutions: As always for breast cancer survivors, listen to your oncologist
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford and senior ministers to share COVID-19 vaccine update
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and senior ministers to provide COVID-19 vaccine rollout update at 1 pm on Tuesday, April 6.
Ramadan at Hamilton Mountain Mosque restricted this year
Ramadan celebrations at the Hamilton Mountain Mosque will be limited this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ontario reporting 3,065 new COVID-19 cases and eight deaths; record number of patients in ICU
Ontario is reporting another 3,065 COVID-19 cases and eight more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
Energy and tech help boost Toronto market
Energy and base metals help lift TSX in early trading, U.S. markets down
Officers cleared in shooting death of Brampton man
Officers cleared in shooting death of 62-year-old Brampton, Ont., man in crisis
McMaster online zine aims to empower survivors of sexual violence through art
A group of four students is asking Hamiltonian survivors of sexual violence and their supporters to submit art to be featured in an in-the-works onlin
Toronto home sales up 97% in March: TRREB
Toronto home sales up 97% in March, prices up as demand outstrips new listings
Ontario reports 3,065 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 3,065 new cases of COVID-19, eight deaths, 76,000 vaccinations
NFTs could soon be used for cars, real estate
'There’s literally no limit': NFTs could soon be used for cars, real estate: Experts
Hamilton residents 60 years and older can now book COVID vaccines
The city expanded its age limit after a spike in unfilled appointments over the long weekend.
COVID-19 vaccinations now open to Hamiltonians 60-plus
Hamiltonians 60 and older can now book a COVID-19 vaccination, the city has announced.
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading
Energy and base metals help lift TSX in early trading, U.S. markets down
Green transition will cost oilpatch jobs: Report
Three-quarters of oil and gas sector could be displaced in move to cut emissions
Teenage Head drummer off ventilator, in stable condition
“I could not be happier to tell everyone Gene came off the ventilator this morning,” Gene Champagne’s wife, Julie said.
Hamilton ‘hacker for hire’ Karim Baratov comes home in June, says lawyer
The Ancaster man is to be released from U.S. prison and return to Canada in June, his lawyer says.
Hamilton’s Spitfire poet recalls being in the skies above Germany
Flashbacks: 76 years ago Harvey Murray almost died while flying a mission as a Royal Canadian Air Force Spitfire pilot.
Appeal court orders decision released in longest domestic violence trial in Hamilton
The release of the secret verdict is the latest twist in an extraordinary case spanning the family and criminal court systems, with allegations of hor
Neighbours ‘quite excited’ as work to transform industrial wasteland into park continues
The big silos and stacks tumbled in 2015, setting off a plan to address a lack of green space for residents in the Barton East neighbourhood with work
OPP spent $90,000 a day to police Caledonia occupation
Provincial police expenditures topped $16 million during first six months of ongoing dispute
Seeing green: Hamilton garden centres prepare to repeat a record year
Vegetable gardening is in vogue, and local plant sellers are advising pandemic green thumbs to get a head start on this year’s crops.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario’s public health doctors call for stay-at-home orders amid surge in COVID-19 cases
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.
Warehouses, factories, construction sites responsible for far more workplace outbreaks than retail and restaurants, data shows
Patios are open. Wait, no — they’re closed. Can you get a haircut? Maybe next month, but probably not.
‘A sense of fear going into work’: Teachers urge province to prioritize educators for COVID-19 vaccine
After months of feeling vulnerable and exposed, teaching dozens of students in a classroom who all remove their masks to eat, Vickita Bhatt says the least the province can do is prioritize educators for vaccinations.
Top doctors call for stay-at-home order
Ontario reports nearly 6,000 new COVID-19 cases and 22 more deaths over two-day span
Hamilton schools to remain open amid COVID surge
Of Hamilton’s 17 school-related COVID-19 outbreaks, five are now over, Hamilton public health reported Monday.
The Vancouver Canucks are being urged to turn their COVID-19 misery into a moment for public education
VANCOUVER—The Vancouver Canucks may not be the picture of health — but there’s no reason they can’t be the poster child for COVID-19 awareness.
Bruce Arthur: Peel’s decision to close schools is one example of courage in the COVID-19 battle. If only the courageous had more power
You can feel things coming apart, and people trying to hold them together. In the absence of a government that will face this, those trying to slow this third wave are doing what they can. Dr. Michael Warner sharing devastating personal stories of the younger, vulnerable patients he has lost at Michael Garron Hospital in East York, with permission; the Ontario Hospital Association using words like “catastrophe.” Such words are not used lightly.
1,252 new COVID-19 cases in Quebec, four deaths
More Quebec municipalities to enter lockdown today to manage surging COVID-19 cases
U.S. corporate tax drive likely a win for Canada
U.S. support for global minimum corp. tax seen as likely benefit for Canada: experts
RBG to conduct two controlled burns Tuesday
The burns will encompass two swaths of land — one in the area of 335 Longwood Rd. N. and the other in the area of 16 Old Guelph Rd.
Peel police mistakenly arrest 17-year-old
Peel Regional Police offer 'regret' after teen mistaken for kidnapping suspect
Stock markets rise on strong economic signals
S&P/TSX composite hits record high to start trading week after strong U.S. jobs report
Have your say: Do you want to go back to using cash?
Hamilton appears to be leading the charge on having the “most cashless businesses” in Canada at 42 per cent.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
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