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Residents rally to save Normandale beach
The province declared the small beach and adjoining lands near Lake Erie surplus
Working women report worsening mental health: Poll
Working women report worsening mental health, especially mothers, poll finds
Dundas Highway 8 and bridge reconstruction project awarded to Rankin Construction
Start date for work not set, but work is to be completed by November 25, 2022
Canada's Ben Proudfoot up for Oscar
NewsAlert: Canadian filmmaker Ben Proudfoot up for Oscar for documentary short
Details of OHL hub cities, bubbles being worked on
Ontario sport minister: Details of OHL hub cities, bubbles being worked on
Canaccord Genuity makes bid for RF Capital Group
Canaccord Genuity makes $367M takeover offer for RF Capital Group
Issues reported with Ontario vax booking portal
Ontario's vaccine booking system launches today for those aged 80 and up
LIVE VIDEO: Vaccination plan update by Premier Doug Ford from Cobourg
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will provide an update on the province's COVID-19 vaccination plan at 1 p.m.
Majority of Ontarians give Canada ‘poor’ marks for vaccine rollout, poll finds
No shot, Sherlock.
Small majority of Ontarians give Canada ‘poor’ marks for vaccine rollout, poll finds
No shot, Sherlock.
'We just wouldn't do that': Halton Region wants 3 Burlington homes connected to Hamilton water
Halton Region is recommending three homes on Mountain Brow Road West in Burlington be connected to the City of Hamilton’s municipal water supply — but only if there is no cost to the Region.
Pharmacy vaccine bookings open in Montreal
Pharmacies to begin booking vaccine appointments as Quebec expands rollout
CREA expects record home sales this year
CREA expects record home sales this year as market remains strong
Rogers-Shaw deal helps boost Toronto market
S&P/TSX composite up as telecom sector rises on Rogers takeover deal for Shaw
Rogers signs blockbuster $26B deal for Shaw
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Rogers signs deal to buy Shaw in deal valued at $26B
Ontario's vaccine booking system launches today
Ontario's vaccine booking system launches today for those aged 80 and up
ATV rider killed in Lowbanks crash
Haldimand County OPP say rider lost control on Northshore Drive
Rogers Communications signs deal to buy Shaw
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Rogers signs deal to buy Shaw in deal valued at $26B
Driver charged in Hagersville crash that closed Highway 6
A 27-year-old woman taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries
Deaths of two men found in Hamilton home deemed not suspicious
Bodies discovered after wellness check at east Hamilton home
CP NewsAlert: Rogers signs deal to buy Shaw
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Rogers signs deal to buy Shaw in deal valued at $26B
Hydro One gets a jolt while AcuityAds stock slides — here are this week’s corporate winners and losers
Winners
In search of new customers, Brant farms make agri-tourism push
‘We had two choices — either do it or be out of business,’ says St. George apple farmer
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario’s vaccine booking system launches Monday for those aged 80+; Ontarians’ mental health has continued to deteriorate throughout pandemic: poll
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.
Call it St. Padlock’s Day? The first scuttled celebration as COVID brewed a year ago may have been a lifesaver
At the time, the recommendation was radical.
Obituary: Former MPP Gordon Miller was ‘the quintessential good neighbour’
Jarvis farmer served 15 years as Liberal MPP for Haldimand-Norfolk area
‘Repugnant and shameful episode’: Hamilton man sentenced after racist parking lot assault
Dale Robertson pleaded guilty to assault and threatening after racist and violent confrontation in Walmart parking lot in 2018
Will the pandemic spur more ‘dead malls’ or a shopping renaissance?
From the potential of fine dining in the food court to digital browsing, the pandemic is poised to change the face of malls.
Penguin Canada’s Hamilton moment: four authors release new books
Krista Foss, Gary Barwin, Amanda Leduc, and Pasha Malla all have new books published by Penguin Random House Canada.
#LoveLocal: Ancaster businesses continue to support non-profits despite COVID-19 restrictions
"If we don't buy local, we're going to have to say goodbye to local," said Rocco Rossi, president of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce.
#LoveLocal: Businesses sustain and drive Flamborough economy, 'give our community its character'
Flamborough Chamber of Commerce executive director Matteo Patricelli said small local businesses are the backbone of the economy in Flamborough — but they’re more than that.
#LoveLocal: 5 ways you can support Flamborough businesses
Waterdown Village BIA executive director Susan Pennie shares five ways to support local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
3 Flamborough elementary schools report cases of COVID-19
Cases reported at Balaclava, Mary Hopkins and Guy Brown schools.
How to navigate Ontario's vaccine booking system
Don't miss your shot: How to navigate Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine booking system
Ford says Ontario's booking system ready to launch
Ontario's vaccine booking system open to residents aged 80 and older starting Monday
Longer days could reduce support for Quebec curfew
Quebec reports 789 new COVID-19 cases, 11 deaths as daily vaccinations reach new high
COVID variant surges over weekend; Hamilton reports over 500 active cases, the most since Feb. 6
City reports 54 suspected cases of more contagious virus variants over the weekend
Hamilton reports over 500 active COVID cases; variants remain a concern
City reports 54 suspected cases of more contagious virus variants over the weekend
Pedestrian fighting for life after Norfolk County crash
Police closed Vittoria Road for about three hours following collision.
Ontario reports 15 more deaths, 1,747 cases but highest daily count in more than a month blamed on data cleanup
Ontario is reporting another 1,747 COVID-19 cases, the highest number in more than a month, and 15 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.
Ontario reporting 1,747 COVID-19 cases, 15 deaths and a 3.1 per cent positivity rate
Ontario is reporting another 1,747 COVID-19 cases, the highest number in more than a month, and 15 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.
Ontario's vaccine booking system for residents 80-plus launches March 15 at 8 a.m.
Beginning at 8 a.m. on March 15, Ontarians who will be turning 80 or older in 2021 will be eligible to book their COVID-19 vaccination appointments through the province's new online booking system and customer service desk.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Today’s coronavirus news: B.C. tourism industry may be challenged with pent-up demand
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Sunday, March 14, 2021
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Erin O’Toole says he needs 1 million more votes in the next election. Where will he find them?
OTTAWA—Federal Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole says his party needs 1 million more votes to win the next election.
Still wiping your groceries: Is it ‘hygiene theatre,’ a reassuring ritual, or is there a (low) risk of COVID?
Last March, when the pandemic closed down much of the world, Joni Serio would panic when relatives stopped by for outdoor visits and would ask to use the washroom.
The days the music died: Why my trip to Nashville one year ago this week, has a haunting melody
We arrived in Nashville on March 12, 2020, for the first week of a two-week Rhythm, Country and Blues Tornado Relief Tour and here we are a year later and it feels like we never left.
Toronto and Peel pushed for more effective action on COVID-19
Municipal governments are at the bottom of the pile when it comes to powers and financial resources in Canada. In a pandemic, that makes municipal leaders the closest level to the people with the least ability to affect change.
Nanook Gordon and Brianna Olson Pitawanakwat want to make encampments more livable for Indigenous folks. Here’s how
Last April, during Toronto’s first lockdown, Nanook Gordon started making food and care packages and handing them out to Indigenous people living on the street. “I wanted to help my people,” says Gordon, who is Inuvialuk. “One guy started crying because he was so grateful [for the] warm pasta meal I gave him.”
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