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Minassian said he'd carry out attack again: doc
Psychiatrist for the defence set to testify for third day at Toronto van attack trial
Toronto hospital offers "virtual emergency room"
Toronto's Sunnybrook hospital offers "virtual emergency room"
Woman charged after allegedly posing as PSW
Woman charged after allegedly posing as PSW, stealing credit cards in London, Ont.
‘Ontario is at a breaking point:’ COVID-19 impacts being felt being the lockdown areas of Toronto and Peel
The impacts of COVID-19 are radiating out further from the lockdown zones of Toronto and Peel as the province marked a sixth straight day with new cases above 1,700 and 35 deaths, the highest in a week.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 December 2
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
Ontario sends COVID help to Windsor-Essex
Ontario reports 1,723 new COVID-19 cases today, and 35 new deaths from the virus
Ontario artist sought for Walter Gretzky portrait, with award of $10,000
The municipal golf course in Brantford is being renamed after Walter Gretzky. Glenhyrst Art Gallery in Brantford is managing the selection process to
Developer breaks ground on $80-million cold storage facility expansion at Red Hill Business Park
Sierra Supply Chain Services, which focuses on processing and storing meat, will more than double its freezer and cooler operations, expanding from it
Alectra Utilities warns of sophisticated scams targeting Hamilton customers
Alectra Utilities is warning the public about fraudulent activity targeting electricity and natural gas customers.
Upbound Clarement Access-Keddy trail to Hamilton Mountain set to open
It’s something Hamilton cyclists have been waiting for.
Canada isn't 'at back of line' for COVID vaccines, says Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi
"We are not at the back of the line," says Liberal MP Filomena Tassi.
Resource sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie edges higher
Sun Life CEO to retire, CFO to replace him
Sun Life CEO Dean Connor will retire next August, CFO Kevin Strain to replace him
The men behind the music of the Beatles
Graham Rockingham: Local musician creates live show telling the behind-the-scene stories of the Fab Four
'Do not consume': Farm Boy product sold at locations across Ontario recalled over allergy concerns, triggering warning from Health Canada
Farm Boy Company Inc. is recalling one of its products from the marketplace due to allergy fears, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Retailers ask Ontario to lift COVID restrictions
Retailers ask Ontario government to lift COVID restrictions they aren't working
RBC forecasts decline in economic growth
Royal Bank reports Q4 profit edges up from year ago, beats expectations
Fairfax sells RiverStone Europe for US$750 million
Fairfax agrees to sell RiverStone Europe insurance business for US$750 million
North American stock markets down in early trading
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie edges higher
Ontario says it will cover big chunk of HWDSB budget deficit, reducing fears of cuts
Shortfall caused by decline in student enrolment will be covered by Ministry of Education
RBC says decline in economic growth coming
Royal Bank reports Q4 profit edges up from year ago, beats expectations
Hamilton man charged after child hit by truck
Police charge man for dangerous driving after child struck, injured by pickup truck
Police charge driver after 11-year-old hit by truck on Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton police have charged a 28-year-old city man after a motor vehicle struck an 11-year-old boy who was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police charge driver in Hamilton Mountain pedestrian collision
Hamilton police have charged a 28-year-old city man after a motor vehicle struck an 11-year-old boy who was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Royal Bank reports Q4 profit up, tops expectations
Royal Bank reports Q4 profit edges up from year ago, beats expectations
Hollywood in Hamilton: Massive movie studio planned for West Harbour will open first building in February
AEON Bayfront Studios will set up shop for now inside AVL Manufacturing, across the street from a promised 14-acre film hub and residential redevelopm
Royal Bank: Fiscal 4Q Earnings Snapshot
Royal Bank: Fiscal 4Q Earnings Snapshot
Today’s coronavirus news: U.K. first to OK Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use; Nunavut lifts lockdown
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
YOU ASKED: What's with the timing of adding gravel to shoulders of Flamborough roads?
Winter may be on its way but that hasn’t stopped roadwork projects in and around the rural parts of Flamborough.
'What can we do to help?': Pickering company develops contact tracing app
A Pickering company has developed a contact tracing app that will help businesses keep track of customers.
Power of music brings generations together in McMaster course
A McMaster course on music and the brain helps connect young people with older adults through music. Professors say the course, which moved online thi
Teachers’ unions fuming over ‘misguided’ snow day messaging
Both the Catholic and public board say they’re reviewing their snow day policies — and turning to online learning on inclement weather days is what’s
Hamiltonian named Canada’s top YouTube creator for her popular MadFit channel
Maddie Lymburner, who has more than five million subscribers, won the prize in both the overall category and new breakout category, writes Jeff Mahone
Brother of Good Samaritan says paramedic accused dying 19-year old of ‘acting’ out his injuries
Mahdi Al-Hasnawi testified that a paramedic accused his brother Yosif of acting as he lay in pain from a gunshot wound.
How to remember a year most would rather forget
Hindsight 2020: how archivists work to remember a year most would rather forget
Liberals defend vaccine deals, distribution plans
Conservatives push for parliamentary committee study into failed vaccine deal
Heather Scoffield: Want to save the economy? Let’s start with the $150 billion that Canadians have saved during the pandemic
There's a good reason why the cry to "buy local" for Christmas shopping has risen to a fever pitch, flooding our inboxes and social media streams with high-pressure ads to attend online craft markets and order takeout food.
Newfoundland soldier's remains identified
Military identifies remains of Newfoundland soldier killed in Belgium in 1917
How long will you have to wait for a COVID-19 vaccination? That might depend on your age
OTTAWA – The best way to prioritize who should get a COVID-19 vaccine, after high-risk, high-priority individuals get first crack, is to go by age not by underlying health condition, says Canada's top public health adviser.
Airline complaints won't be processed until 2021
Passenger complaints filed in pandemic won't start to be processed until 2021
Teen describes sex assault in St. Mike's case
Trial set to resume for teen accused in St. Michael's College School sex assault case
Minassian does not understand death, court hears
Defence's star witness to continue testimony at Toronto's van attack trial
Economic statement headed to confidence vote: PM
Trudeau says economic statement will be put to confidence vote in House of Commons
Ontario’s number of COVID-19 patients in ICUs climbs as Toronto reports a record 761 new cases
The increasing number of hospitalizations for COVID-19 amid the relentless spread of the virus are signs Ontario will have to keep tightening pandemic restrictions.
'Netflix tax' likely to raise prices: experts
'Netflix tax' for digital media likely to raise prices for consumers, experts say
Ontario needs a better test-and-trace plan to find out what’s happening in schools
Ontario’s schools are, for the most part, one of the few bright lights in the COVID crisis.
‘We’re in big trouble’: Alberta double-bunking in ICUs, limiting oxygen due to surge in hospitalizations
EDMONTON—Cracks are beginning to show in Alberta’s hospitals as the health-care system buckles under the pressure of a soaring number of COVID-19 cases, making staff resort to unconventional measures such as “double bunking” in intensive care units.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Auto sales fall 10.4 per cent in November
Auto sales fall 10.4 per cent in November as COVID-19 restrictions return
S&P/TSX composite climbs to start December
S&P/TSX composite surges higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets climb
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