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Heather Scoffield: Never mind roads and bridges, here’s what Canada needs to invest in to pull itself out of recession
The reason politicians get a sparkle in their eye when the subject of infrastructure comes up is because the projects usually come with more roads and bridges, jobs, local spending and ribbon-cutting ceremony that voters might remember when they go to cast their ballots.
Canada’s public health authorities on edge as COVID-19 variants circulate and vaccines arrive slowly
OTTAWA – Canada’s top public health authorities are warning that it is not time to “take the brakes off” collective and individual public health restrictions now that contagious new COVID-19 variants have been found in all 10 provinces.
Corktown highrises to replace plaza’s ‘sea of parking’
Neighbours lament loss of Hasty Market, want grocery store
North Bay apartment outbreak with variant grows
More cases linked to North Bay, Ont., apartment outbreak with COVID-19 variant
Ontario not ready to release detailed vax timeline
Health minister says Ontario not ready to release more detailed vaccine plan
Six Nations firefighters save family dog from icy dip in Grand River
‘I’m forever grateful,’ says owner after her dog Ted’s latest death-defying adventure
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
375 complaints for Toronto COVID-19 violations, but only 33 tickets issued, over long weekend
A snowy long weekend in Toronto saw 375 complaints over COVID-19 lockdown violations but only 33 tickets were issued, officials said Tuesday.
Snow interferes with return to classes in the GTA
In-person classes resume in COVID-19 hotspots of Toronto, Peel Region and York Region
Energy sector helps move Toronto market higher
Resource sectors help lift Toronto market, U.S. stock markets also climb higher
Ford defends Ontario's reopening plan
Ontario lifts stay-at-home order in 27 regions as economic reopening continues
Waterfall areas bylaw enforcement project benefits whole city
Two temporary full-time and five temporary part-time staff to be hired
Flight risk: Canada’s new travel rules, explained
Whether you are jet setter or a road warrior (or should that be worrier?), the Canadian government has started to enact a new set of rules for people entering this country.
7-Eleven Canada applies for liquor sales licences
7-Eleven Canada working on in-store 'consumption areas' for beer and wine
COVID outbreak at Barton Street jail
The city reported 60 new infections of COVID-19 as an upswing in cases that started over the long weekend continues.
Fatal fire on Hamilton Mountain caused by ‘careless smoking’: Office of the Fire Marshal
The damage to the Concession Street apartment is estimated at $150,000.
Bill aims to improve access to justice in Ontario
Ontario moves to change judicial appointments in effort to boost access to justice
Quebec reports 669 COVID-19 cases, 20 deaths
Quebec reports 669 new cases of COVID-19 and 20 deaths as hospitalizations drop
When will you be able to get your COVID-19 shot? Shortages mean Ontario doesn’t know yet, Christine Elliott says
Ontario is holding back a full plan showing where all residents of the province fall on the COVID-19 vaccination priority list until it has more details on shipments from the federal government, Health Minister Christine Elliott says.
Candi Werx moves east on Concession Street
For Jules Gauthier and Paul Mauro, it was one of those serendipitous moments.
Barrick selling idled Lagunas Norte mine in Peru
Barrick Gold strikes deal to sell idled Lagunas Norte gold mine in Peru
Ontario not ready to release detailed vaccine plan
Health minister says Ontario not ready to release more detailed vaccine plan
Coroner postpones hearings into care home deaths
Quebec coroner postpones hearings into deaths at Herron nursing home until September
Cold weather alert issued for Hamilton
Cold weather alerts happen when temperatures are at or below -15 C or -20 C with wind chill.
Losing mom: How COVID-19 is changing the way we grieve
An Ancaster woman shares how her family grieved her mother’s death during COVID-19, at a time when an expert says the pandemic is changing how people
Police hunt for suspects after man with autism assaulted on east Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton police are looking for three males and a driver after a man with autism was attacked in a plaza parking lot on Upper Gage Avenue near the Lincoln Alexander Parkway.
Police hunt thugs after autistic male is assaulted on east Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton police are looking for three males and a driver after an autistic male was attacked in a plaza parking lot on Upper Gage near the Lincoln Alexander Parkway.
Hamiton waste collection may be postponed on Feb. 16
Due to road conditions caused by a heavy snowfall, the City of Hamilton is informing residents that scheduled waste and recycling collection on Feb. 16 may need to be postponed.
Ed lost the weight — despite a pandemic
Fitness Solutions: Ed Tymkow knew he had to make changes, and he did in the middle of a pandemic
Police searching for suspects after man with autism attacked on east Mountain
Police said the victim was sprayed with a substance similar to bear spray.
New data shows how many Hamilton residents received CERB last year
Over its lifespan between late March and October of last year, the CERB paid out nearly $82 billion to 8.9 million people in Canada
Indigenous land defenders remove barricades in Caledonia
Repairs to Argyle Street and McKenzie Road expected to start this week
Last day for public submissions to LTC Commission
Deadline today for written public submissions to Ontario's long-term care commission
Ontario reports 904 COVID-19 cases Tuesday
Ontario lifts stay-at-home order in 27 regions as economic reopening continues
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark apologizes to former Dundas 10 Newman Rd. owner Marco Zwaan
Second statement issued regarding recorded telephone conversation
Repaying CERB will require a plan, experts say
Think you may need to repay CERB? Best to start planning now, experts say
Resource sectors help lift Toronto market
Resource sectors help lift Toronto market, U.S. stock markets also climb higher
Hamilton vintage shop embracing all body types while creating safe space for those living with eating disorders
Erica Crews has amassed more than 2,500 followers since launching her shop last June.
Stoney Creek snow day
Schools and libraries were closed, and driving was a challenge as a winter storm rolled through the Hamilton area Feb. 15 and 16.
Snow interferes with in-person classes in GTA
In-person classes resume in COVID-19 hotspots of Toronto, Peel Region and York Region
‘It’s just a flu’: COVID prevention rules are often ignored on Toronto construction sites, workers tell the Star
Construction workers say that many work sites in Toronto deemed essential during the stay-at-home order are rife with COVID-19 rule violations, including people working in confined spaces while not wearing face masks.
UPDATE: Hamilton schools closed Tuesday after winter storm
Up to 40 cm of snow possible for parts of Hamilton, Environment Canada says
Winter storm closes Hamilton schools, cancels buses
Schools are closed in Hamilton due to inclement weather.
Waterdown job seekers get boost from YMCA employment services amid COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the workforce here in Flamborough and beyond, accentuating the need for employment services to support job seekers during these economic trying times.
Tips to help you land your dream job
If you are actively seeking employment, there are ways to make you — and your resume — stand out from the rest.
'Not the time to shy away from certain realities': Ajax and Pickering facing high COVID positivity rates
Two neighbourhoods, one in Pickering and the other in Ajax, have some of the highest COVID positivity rates in Ontario.
Obituary: ‘Ball of energy’ Barbara Sullivan served as HHS chair and Halton MPP
Known as a powerhouse in Liberal party, she worked on many campaigns
Rampage on death row: Barton Street Jail’s most infamous violence spree
Ted Lowrey’s great-grandfather subdued knife-wielding prisoner at Barton Jail
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario lifts stay-at-home order in 27 regions as economic reopening continues; In-person classes slated to resume in COVID-19 hot spots, barring weather
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.
As schools reopen in Peel, Toronto and York, parents increasingly stressed about COVID-19 variants
As schools in Peel, Toronto and York reopen Tuesday for the first time since before the Christmas break, Mississauga mom Romana Siddiqui is feeling worried about sending her kids back to class.
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