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Halton businesses brace for 'devastating' impact of COVID-19 red zone restrictions
As COVID-19 cases continue to soar across the province, local businesses and politicians are expressing their concerns about how the Ontario governmen
CMHC says pace of housing starts rose in October
CMHC says annual pace of housing starts climbed higher in October
Hamilton firefighters responding to house fire on Apline Avenue
Side streets near King and Centennial remain closed
Hamilton small business owner likens Ford’s mixed-messaging to ‘doublespeak’
Jim Watts, co-owner of a downtown tattoo shop, doesn’t want to stay open and cater to clients ignoring the province’s advice to stay home and go out o
Former Stoney Creek man’s Tobermory ferry idea dies
Norgoma a no go in Little Tub Harbour
Woody Harrelson, Kevin Hart excite fans on movie set in downtown Milton
Hart is filming movie 'The Man from Toronto' with co-star Woody Harrelson and more
They moved to Hamilton in search of a better life. Then the pandemic hit
International students unable to qualify for COVID-related benefits — but Mohawk College program has been trying to help
No question who pulled the trigger
But defence asks jury at murder trial to put 2013 shooting of former Hells Angels member into context
‘Little Shop Of Horrors’ costume designer dies after COVID outbreak at Burlington’s Drury Lane theatre
Jeanne Montague volunteered selflessly for years with Drury Lane, helped draw up pandemic safety plan, writes Jeff Mahoney.
Flamborough could be home to four cannabis retail stores
Flamborough could soon be home to four cannabis retail stores.Applications are in progress for two stores in Waterdown and one in Carlisle, while another store in Waterdown has been authorized to open.According to the Alcohol and Gaming Commis
Today’s coronavirus news: Poll shows growing number of Canadians plan on getting COVID-19 vaccine; South Korea tightens restrictions to combat virus
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.
COVID-19 vaccine research: How this Canadian’s glowing mouse may lead to a vaccine
It was like a light bulb went off.
Doug Ford’s repeated COVID-19 fumbles have allowed Toronto to score public health points. But no one should be cheering
Big number: 2, the number of times in recent weeks the city of Toronto has been proven right when pushing the provincial government for additional COVID-19 restrictions
Metroland launches new parcel delivery service
Local newspaper company capitalizing on distribution network.
Canadians cash in on hobbies with 'side hustles'
As the COVID-19 crisis cuts jobs, Canadians cash in on hobbies with 'side hustles'
Growing number of Canadians plan to get vaccinated
Growing number of Canadians plan to get vaccinated for COVID-19
Beijing blasts Rae over 'genocide' allegations
Beijing blasts Bob Rae after ambassador calls for UN to investigate genocide claims
‘A very dire situation.’ Brampton’s northeast corner tops list of 30 GTA neighbourhoods with alarming rates of COVID-19 infections
An area in the northeast corner of Brampton has a “shocking” 19 per cent COVID-19 test positivity rate — a rate double that of the U.S. — and is leading a list of 30 Greater Toronto neighbourhoods that are seeing alarming numbers of people testing positive for the virus, new data shows.
Is the #COVIDzero target the bull’s-eye we need, or will it be all for naught?
Two months ago, when Dr. Andrew Morris tweeted about the need for stricter restrictions, including longer lockdowns to stem the tide on a rising number of COVID-19 cases, he didn’t get much attention.
Hamilton is ‘one step away’ from lockdown — but no one knows what triggers it
As Hamilton entered the red zone, the ‘$64-million question’ is what prompts a lockdown
Six health-care workers test positive for COVID-19 at St. Joe’s Charlton Campus
Three of the infected staff members acquired the virus in the community
COVID-19 vaccines pose new transportation challenges. Canadian innovators are stepping up
OTTAWA —One week. Two vaccines heralding promise. Maybe three more months before COVID-19 vaccine jabs could start being delivered to somewhere in Canada.
COVID vaccine in 2021 hopeful, but Hamilton officials say to stay course
Medical officer of health urges residents to stick with control measures in the meantime
Residential-school survivors call for monuments
Residential-school survivors call on Ottawa and provinces for monuments
Martin Regg Cohn: Ontario’s PC government has changed its tune on hiking our debt. Don’t expect the same on raising taxes
It took a Progressive Conservative government and a pandemic to push Ontario’s debt beyond $400 billion.
Court puts Six Nations land defenders on notice
With permanent injunctions served, onus now on police to clear the streets and occupied Caledonia construction site
Hamilton officials release name of the Stoney Creek restaurant they allege flouted COVID rules
Four other businesses have been charged with COVID violations since the city changed its police to make names public.
Feds to usher in new privacy legislation
Trudeau government ready to usher in new privacy legislation
Liberals move to back off delay tactics on WE
Liberals say they will back off delay tactics on WE Charity affair
Energy and financials boost S&P/TSX composite
North American stock markets up in early trading to start the week, loonie gains
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Care, not profit, must come first in long-term-care homes
Running a long-term-care home in Ontario is an attractive enough business that private equity funds are being set up to invest in the opportunity.
PM denounces imprisonment of journalists overseas
Cotler, global lawyers call for charter on media protection during COVID-19 backslide
Dundas rent increase may not be moving forward
Province “will not hesitate” to achieve compliance with Residential Tenancies Act
Haldimand-Norfolk cleans up after November gale wallops shoreline
Surging Lake Erie waves flood waterfront communities
Exam cancellations due to COVID-19 a bitter pill for pharmacy graduates anxious to launch their careers
Eric Tran was well on his way to starting his career as a pharmacist.
Alleged theft of government COVID-19 relief funds sparks calls for more oversight
The alleged theft of tens of thousands of dollars in COVID-19 relief funds is triggering calls for improved oversight of pandemic spending.
Bones found in Hamilton park identified as Toronto kidnapping victim
Hamilton homicide detectives now probing Jammar Allison’s death
Ottawa launches review of military-justice system
Ottawa launches independent review of Canada's beleaguered military-justice system
How COVID stranded new Canadian residents and stalled immigration
Going into 2020, thousands of people around the world had high hopes for a new life in Canada after getting their permanent resident visas. They sold their homes, quit their jobs and got ready to move to a new country that had invited them to come to live.
Eva Wiese named Mercedes-Benz Canada CEO
Mercedes-Benz Canada names new CEO Eva Wiese, the first woman to hold the title
Endeavour Mining inks deal to buy Teranga Gold
Endeavour Mining inks deal to buy Teranga Gold for $2.4 billion in shares
Canada home sales post best October on record
CREA says October home sales edged back from record high set in September
Brazen robbery of high-end winter coat, running shoes prompts Hamilton police safety plea
The public plea comes nearly a year after police warned that at least 19 people were targeted for high-end winter jackets in the downtown and west Ham
Hamilton Conservation Authority chair blasts move to oust citizen directors
The chair of the Hamilton Conservation Authority is warning of a loss in valuable expertise if Premier Doug Ford’s government follows through on a plan to no longer allow citizens to serve as directors.
Looking like Christmas on Concession Street
The holiday season started to roll in along the Concession Street Business Improvement Area Nov.16
Hamilton police issue warning after mugging near Inch Park
Hamilton police are looking for a Black male teen with a medium build after a male youth had his high-end winter coat taken from him on the central Mountain.Around 5 p.m. on Nov. 15 the male was walking along Brucedale Avenue in front of Inch Par
Supporting employees in a year of disruption
As Burlington Hydro celebrates its 75th anniversary, the company is reminded of the versatility and dedicated service of its employees through decades of change and growth. “At the heart of 75 successful years are our employees both past and pres
Health units can respond faster than the province to protect long-term-care residents, minister says
With outbreaks of COVID-19 taking deeper and more deadly hold in nursing homes, the cabinet minister in charge is urging local medical officers of health to step in quickly with any “necessary” protections.
Toronto Public Health officials barred from publicly revealing their advice to Doug Ford’s provincial government
Everyone participating in the provincial table that provides public health advice to senior government officials has been made to sign a non-disclosure agreement, Toronto’s board of health heard Monday.
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