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Minassian not psychotic, psychiatrist testifies
Psychiatrist set to testify for defence as Toronto's van attack trial resumes
Feds need hotline to report foreign agents: Tories
Canadians who say they've been targeted by foreign agents want co-ordinated response
BoC bond-buying not financing feds, Macklem says
Macklem tells MPs that bond-buying program about lowering rates, not financing feds
Half of Ontario hospitals in poor state of repair
Half of Ontario hospitals in poor state of repair; accountability office says
One-third of Hamilton schools have reported COVID-19 cases. But we’re doing better than most Ontario cities
As of Wednesday, a total of 119 cases had been reported across 64 schools in Hamilton since September — the equivalent of one-third of local schools.
Ancaster's COBS Bread bakery continues to rise during COVID uncertainty
Founded in Australia, Cobs Bread will have over 30 franchises in Ontario by early next year.
Federal Court turns away airfare class-action suit
Federal Court says class action on COVID-19 airfare refunds a matter for other courts
Martino run Cathmar Manor hit with new order to comply
Food handling is the latest issue for embattled retirement home already facing orders and sanctions.
All-time daily high of 71 new COVID infections in Hamilton
‘We need to get this virus under control for all of us,’ says medical officer of health
One day after family posts $20K reward, Hamilton police make arrests in Binbrook homicide
But police say reward had little impact on case against four men, now charged with second-degree murder for stabbing of Brock Beck
COVID-19 hospitalizations up 63% over 4 weeks
Ontario to release updated COVID-19 projections after locking down Toronto, Peel
Rapid at-home COVID testing remains a dream for Canadians
The dream of at-home rapid testing for COVID-19 in Canada remains just that: a dream.
Provinces push Freeland to halt CPP premium hike
Provinces push Freeland to delay bump in CPP premiums in economic update
It’s OK to use part of your RRSP to stay afloat during the pandemic
I usually recommend that folks pretend their RRSP monies don’t exist until retirement. But a worldwide pandemic is an extraordinary circumstance, writ
Three arrested in death of Brock Beck
Three men charged with second-degree murder in death of 20-year-old Brock Beck
Lockdown leaves some without access to essentials
Essential business distinction leaves some in Peel, Toronto without options
Broader COVID testing begins in hot spot schools
Ontario to release updated COVID-19 projections after locking down Toronto, Peel
Waubgeshig Rice’s novel Moon of the Crusted Snow wins HPL’s Hamilton Reads 2020
The novel has parallels with our current pandemic crisis. Rice will appear for online chat through the Hamilton Public Library on Saturday, Nov. 28,
COVID testing to begin in schools in Toronto, Peel, York, Ottawa
The provincial government will start asymptomatic testing for COVID-19 in schools in Toronto, Peel, York and Ottawa, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced Thursday.
Ontario government moves to cap restaurant delivery fees in areas where indoor dining is banned
After months of pressure from a Liberal MPP, Premier Doug Ford's government is moving to cap restaurant delivery fees in areas where indoor dining is banned during the COVID-19 pandemic.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 26
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update from Mississauga now
Hamilton school board seeks ministry OK for $18.7M deficit
Hamilton’s public school board is seeking the Ministry of Education’s permission to go deeper into debt as it faces an $18.7-million budget deficit for the 2020-21 school year because of higher COVID costs.
Ontario moves to cap delivery app fees
Ont. government moves to cap delivery app fees in regions where indoor dining banned
Small link between autism, mass murder: witness
Psychiatrist set to testify for defence as Toronto's van attack trial resumes
Technology sector leads S&P/TSX composite higher
Tech and metals and mining help S&P/TSX composite edge higher in early trading
Resident group president claims majority support for development at St. Elizabeth’s Village on Hamilton Mountain
The president of the resident’s society at St. Elizabeth Village says he believes more than 90 per cent of the nearly 800 people who live there support the proposed $800 million redevelopment of 58-hectare (114 acres) property on the south-west Mountain.
Second worker at Stoney Creek Fortinos tests positive for COVID-19
At least six Fortinos workers in Hamilton have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last two weeks.
Ontario records 1,478 new COVID cases
Ontario to release updated COVID-19 projections after locking down Toronto, Peel
McMaster student tests positive for COVID-19
The student is the 17th person to test positive for COVID after spending time on McMaster’s campus since the beginning of the pandemic.
‘I just bought a snow shovel … after 12 years’: COVID-19 has some snowbirds bracing for their first Canadian winter in ages
Normally at this time of year, Jeff Read and his wife, Dollie, would be at their vacation home in a gated community on Florida's Atlantic coast.
CERB recipients should prepare for tax issues
Jamie Golombek, Managing Director tax and estate planning CIBC, poses for a photo in his office in Toronto on Wednesday Nov. 22, 2017. Tax experts say now is the time to check and see if you might owe any income tax on the emergency benefit money you received this year or face an unpleasant surprise come tax time.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Doug Ives" src="http://media.zuza.com/c/f/cf6b6867-2e75-4aff-81a7-810bbbb64e6d/2020112512114-5fbe8edbf3158044576517d6jpeg_Content.jpg" />CERB recipients should be prepared to pay income tax on payments experts say
Half Ontario hospitals in poor state of repair
Half of Ontario hospitals in poor state of repair; accountability office says
Psychiatrist to testify at van attack trial
Psychiatrist set to testify for defence as Toronto's van attack trial resumes
S&P/TSX composite edges higher, loonie down
Tech and metals and mining help S&P/TSX composite edge higher in early trading
Number of business closures edged lower in August
Statistics Canada says number of business closures edged lower in August
The “Drummer” beats on: A Different Drummer Books celebrates 50 years as independent bookstore in Burlington
A Different Drummer Books has survive 50 years in a very hard business, independent book selling, in a climate beset by threats from big chains, ebook
Torstar sells digital marketing tech to Loblaw
Torstar sells digital marketing technology developed by subsidiary to Loblaw
Police have person of interest in Sherman murders
Person of interest identified but not arrested in billionaire murders: police
Ten festive and mostly virtual events happening around Hamilton this weekend
As November rolls into December, let’s celebrate the vibrant Hamilton we all know and love.
Pedestrian struck and killed on Norfolk County road
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a fatal crash Wednesday on the side of the road in Townsend.
Nightmare before Christmas - Hamilton style: Giant skeleton makes for world famous Christmas display
Couple is already thinking about how they’ll decorate the skeleton for upcoming holidays
Her purse was stolen while shopping at FreshCo. Hamilton police offer tips for seniors on ‘disturbing’ distraction thefts
Older adult abuse investigator offers tips to guard against distraction thefts that target ID and credit cards
Hamilton appeals for more time on Sewergate cleanup of Chedoke Creek
Province rejected the city’s ‘do nothing approach’ to dealing with a 24-billion-litre sewage spill and wants a dredging plan submitted by Jan. 22
Accused told police the last time he saw victim she was ‘having a bath’ — where she was later found dead
Police interview with Wayne Bell played for jury at murder trial for death of Marilyn Mitton
'We're frustrated': Long-awaited Waterdown park still likely years away
Waterdown residents who have been waiting for a park on Nisbet Boulevard will likely have to wait several more years.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario to update COVID-19 projections after locking down Toronto, Peel; Russia reports record number of deaths for third straight day; Germany passes over 15,000 virus
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
A vision for the future: CAMH unveils new emergency department, therapeutic recovery complex
Juveria Zaheer eagerly volunteered to work the sleepless overnight shift on the Centre of Addiction and Mental Health’s new emergency department. Other clinicians, she said, requested the same.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Family, OPP seek answers in Rachel Russell's 2007 murder
Investigators working the murder of Rachel Russell in Cobourg say it’s still very much on their radar 13 years after the crime.
Athletes major beneficiary of border exemptions
Around 1,300 national exemptions to COVID-19 border restrictions given out: officials
Toronto police have person of interest in billionaire deaths
Toronto police have person of interest in billionaire deaths
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