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Damien Cox: Normal is coming to the NHL, but there’s still some navigating to do
Hockey fans, the news is good.
Lockdown restrictions in Toronto, Peel not clear enough for some businesses, owners say
The list of businesses impacted by a lockdown beginning Monday in Toronto and Peel Region were not clearly communicated, the owner of a Toronto massage spa says.
‘It’s really tough to get any kind of physical activity’: Hamilton seniors respond to recreation closures
Some seniors are disappointed after red-zone measures left them without a place to stay fit and socialize.
Trudeau joins G20 in promising aid to poor nations
Trudeau joins G20 in promising COVID-19 aid to poor nations, rejecting protectionism
Windsor school shut down amid 26 COVID-19 cases
A COVID-19 outbreak at a Windsor elementary school has now impacted 26 staff and students, and is believed to be the largest to date in an Ontario school.
Scholars' Ancaster creates a comfortable environment to tutor students of all education levels
The franchise had been expected to open in the spring, but was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hamilton councillors provide initial approval for a 46-unit development on Highland Road
A proposal to construction 46 townhouse units on Highland Road West in upper Stoney Creek has been approved by the city’s’ planning committee.The plan will involved building an access route to Highland Road after the 1.09 hectare parcel of land b
Hamilton is poised to allow security cameras at Lisgar Park
Lisgar Park would be the second green space on the mountain to have cameras after they were installed at Fay Park.
Hamilton reports one new COVID death on Sunday
An outbreak has been declared at Alexander Place in Waterdown.
Employee at Westdale Shoppers Drug Mart tests positive for COVID-19
Loblaws was notified of the case on Sunday.
Stoney Creek resident dead in Brant County crash
The collision is under investigation.
Susan Delacourt: Justin Trudeau is still selling pandemic safety, but the marketplace is increasingly hostile
The next crucial weeks in the COVID-19 crisis would be a lot easier if Canadians really were the people in the old joke about the swimming pool.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
‘I don’t want to break his heart, but he’ll understand’: Canadians wrestling with whether to go home for Christmas
Jeannie Gorry, a government worker living in New Westminster, B.C., couldn’t say no when her son offered to fly her to Toronto this winter so she could spend Christmas with him.
Susan Delacourt: As the next wave of COVID-19 grows, Canadians are grappling with fear and nostalgia
Canada appears to have reached the “somebody-do-something” stage of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Court of Appeal decision released in Hamilton mob murder
The decision revolves around publication of details regarding Jabril Abdalla, charged in the murder of Hamilton mobster Angelo Musitano.
Today’s coronavirus news: COVID-19 cases keep surging in Canada
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.
Federal rent aid hits more provinces: documents
More provinces sign up for rent benefit as Liberals set up promised housing council
Psychiatrists slam assisted-dying bill
Exclusion of mental illness in assisted dying-bill slammed by psychiatrists
Pandemic plus holiday prep puts the pinch on online shopping
The fact that almost 50 per cent of consumers will shop online this year to avoid large crowds, and retailers want more delivery options, was the genesis to create and launch Metroland Parcel Services.
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Four provinces report new COVID-19 case records
COVID-19 case loads keep surging in Canada as 3 provinces report new one-day highs
Dave Feschuk: Laurent Duvernay-Tardif’s work outside the lines — on the front lines — makes him a candidate for Canada’s athlete of the year
When the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced it was paying tribute to the off-field work of Kansas City Chiefs lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, nobody familiar with even the rough outlines of his story could have been surprised.
New Canada-Britain trade deal lands before Brexit
Canada, Britain strike new trade, beating Brexit, incorporating expiring EU pact
Three provinces report new COVID-19 case records
COVID-19 case loads keep surging in Canada as 3 provinces report new one-day highs
Hamilton could see 5-10 cm of snow Sunday
Motorists could be impacted and officials are asking drivers to prepare for winter driving conditions.
Businesses seeing waves of shoppers, appointments ahead of second lockdown in Toronto and Peel
With just hours to go before Toronto and Peel Region enter a second lockdown, businesses are seeing an increase in people trying to access services before they close their doors.
One new COVID-19 death and two outbreaks declared in Hamilton Saturday
Hamilton recorded 54 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday.
Hamilton proposes halving fees for sports groups using city recreation facilities
Councillors will vote on the recommendation at their Nov. 25 meeting.
How to avoid falling prey to email phishing scams
According to research from security awareness training platform KnowBe4, fraudulent emails with subject lines referring to COVID-19 and payroll matters are more likely than any other to ensnare users in phishing attacks right now.
Two more workers at Dundurn Fortinos test positive for COVID-19
Three workers at the west Hamilton grocery store have tested positive this week, according to Loblaws.
Heather Mallick: We were lazy about following the COVID-19 rules. Look where that got us
Walking at dull and dreary Bay and Bloor just before Monday’s coming lockdown offered a sensation I hadn’t had in years: apprehension.
COVID-19 vaccine news: What the Pfizer and Moderna results mean and Dolly Parton’s surprise appearance. Here’s what you need to know this week
Considered one of the few ways to finally bring the pandemic under control, the search for a COVID-19 vaccine is moving fast.
So we get a COVID-19 vaccine. Then what? A glimpse of how the coming months could play out
As she rushes to her gate, the traveller can see her plane through the airport window, sitting on the tarmac, loaded and ready to leave.
‘The costs are accumulating’: Caledonia’s McKenzie Meadows developer, contractors take financial hit amid construction delays
Foxgate Developments, the developer of Caledonia’s planned housing development occupied by Haudenosaunee land defenders says home closings are ‘indefi
Today’s coronavirus news: After COVID-related delays, 16-year-old N.S. girl gets lung transplant; Donald Trump Jr. Tests Positive for Coronavirus;
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Hamilton artist Pat Foss offers playful and succinct vignettes
Regina Haggo: Artist brings ‘Moments in Time’ to Earls Court Gallery
Hamilton public health issued order to Chartwell Willowgrove
Hamilton will remain in the red zone for at least three more weeks, though officials urge residents to take measures seriously or face the possibility
Human rights? Employers should pause and reflect
Ed Canning: If an employee asks to be accommodated for a disability, sit back and think before acting
This GTA neighbourhood has a staggering rate of COVID-19 infections. Families are struggling, and essential workers are scared. Inside the ‘perfect storm in Peel’
At the northeast corner of Queen Street East and Airport Road in Brampton begins a large stretch of multi-sized warehouses, factories and shops. On any given day, the movement of small and large trucks getting in, loading or unloading, and getting back out is about the only observable activity in the area, save from the occasional construction work. It’s kilometres in either direction before you reach residential parts of the neighbourhood, a mixture of multi-unit housing buildings and stand-alone or semi-detached homes.
The pandemic exposed huge gaps in EI — turns out the parental leave system has many of the same problems
The year 2020 is proof the best laid plans can go wrong. Just ask Shantae Cunningham.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max Jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $43.9 million Lotto Max Jackpot
Trudeau's effort to bring rivals onside falters
Trudeau's efforts to bring rivals onside falters in face of new COVID-19 modelling
Trudeau's effort to bring rivals on side falters
Trudeau's efforts to bring rivals onside falters in face of new COVID-19 modelling
Toronto’s hospitality and restaurant jobs have been hit hard by COVID. These five charts provide a deeper look at the economy
To look at Toronto’s latest job figures, you’d think the city’s economy had largely bounced back.
McMaster team leads WHO study that recommends against COVID antiviral drug
An analysis of data from several clinical trials found no evidence that remdesivir provided significant benefits for COVID patients with respect to mo
Trudeau's effort to bring rivals on side falters
Trudeau's efforts to bring rivals onside falters in face of new COVID-19 modelling
Indigo wants bookstores to be essential in Ontario
Penguin Random House calls on Ontario premier to designate bookstores as essential
Hamilton Tiger-Cats fan undefeated world record-holder for longest gum wrapper chain
A Hamiltonian has kept up his world record for the longest gum wrapping chain for the last 25 years. The Spectator catches up with the 70-year-old cha
People 60 and older make up 96% of COVID-19 deaths in Ontario. Here’s why one advocate calls it ‘ageism in action’
As wave two of the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, people 60 and older — a group disproportionately represented in Ontario deaths — are looking for more supports to avoid becoming infected, one advocate says.
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