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Today’s coronavirus news: Health measures in Ontario ease up in several COVID-19 hot spots; Ontario’s new tiered system takes effect; President Donald Trump’s chief of staff has the
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.
Surge at emergency departments in Brampton, Etobicoke leads to transfers of in-patients to other hospitals, for the first time in the pandemic
A crush of patients arriving at emergency departments in Brampton and Etobicoke have forced William Osler Health System to postpone some elective surgeries and — for the first time during the pandemic — transfer in-patients to other Toronto-area hospitals to ease dangerous overcrowding.
Dundas artist Jody Joseph explores abstraction
Regina Haggo: Together and Apart exhibition at Gallery on the Bay
Victim found in filled bathtub in apartment fire, but stab wounds were the cause of death
Forensic pathologist testifies at murder trial of Wayne Bell, charged in 2016 death of Marilyn Mitton
More aid needed to hit electric car targets
Canada not on track to hit its first electric car target in 2025
Black Canadians fought to serve in WW2
Black Canadians fought racism, discrimination to serve in Second World War
Heather Scoffield: Reopening too quickly will cause sickness and death — and that’s not all
The economic grind of the second wave is coming into sharp focus.
‘It’s novel and it’s nasty and it keeps on surprising us.’ How to navigate COVID-19 risk as Ontario opens up again
We have to get back to living because the virus is going to be here for a while, but try not to leave your house unless absolutely necessary.
Flamborough service clubs facing challenges during COVID-19
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, community service clubs are facing a new normal and looking for new ways to keep going and stay relevant.
The spoils of war: Terry Stokoe tries to return fragment from grandad’s past to cathedral in Reims, France
Terry Stokoe, discovering an unknown treasure from his grandfather’s past in the First World War, tries to return it to the cathedral in Reims, France
Mohawk unveils big plans for its unique approach to education
College will ‘accelerate and amplify’ its demand-led education program that partners with employers.
Online classes get as big as 37 students in Catholic board
Junior and senior kindergarten classrooms often have between 25 and 30 students
Housing provider gets nod to shift city subsidies
Hamilton East Kiwanis Non-Profit Homes is selling some of its units to fund a future build
‘I wasn’t going to let him go after my wife and kids’: Accused testifies that victim threatened his family
John Josipovic took the stand to tell jury about the events leading up to Lou Malone’s death in 2013
New trial for B.C. dad convicted of murder in 1983
New trial ordered for B.C. father 37 years after the murder of his two sons
Drone offers new perspective on fighting fires
Hamilton fire department purchased aerial equipment with grant from Firehouse Subs restaurant
Pot, psychedelics industries cheer U.S. election
Canadian cannabis, psychedelics industries cheer state measures in U.S. election
Bruce Arthur: Does Doug Ford know what he’s about to do? New COVID reopenings show the province is ignorant — or negligent
Does Doug Ford know what he’s doing? Does he get it? It’s a real question right now, because what is happening in Ontario isn’t about public health. The province claims it is, but that just means they’re clueless or negligent, pick one. Right now Ontario has decided to be open for business, and if the hospitals have to get swamped, so be it.
Bruce Arthur: Does Doug Ford know what he’s about to do? New COVID reopenings show the province is ignorant — or negligent
Does Doug Ford know what he’s doing? Does he get it? It’s a real question right now, because what is happening in Ontario isn’t about public health. The province claims it is, but that just means they’re clueless or negligent, pick one. Right now Ontario has decided to be open for business, and if the hospitals have to get swamped, so be it.
Everything Hamilton needs to know about mellowing in the yellow stage
The province is shifting from numbers to colours to dictate what restrictions are in place for which regions.
Telus wraps Q3 telecom earning season
Telus ends week with $1.2 billion deal, plans to spin off international division
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Ontario man who killed family sentenced to life
Ontario man who slaughtered entire family in their home set to be sentenced
TSX dips but markets up strongly for the week
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading while U.S. stock markets pull back
Lack of budget funding troubles LTC advocates
Absent funding details for long-term care standard in budget troubling: advocates
Peel Region in COVID-19 red zone in new system
Ontario reports 1,003 new COVID-19 cases today, and 14 new deaths from the virus
Annual Haudenosaunee deer harvest to start Monday
Only 60 deer are allowed to be harvested this year.
City offers few details ahead of Stelco tax dispute hearing
Millions at stake amid disagreement over assessed value of steelmaker’s lands.
Airlines lure customers with 'bait and switch'
Airlines' 'bait-and-switch' strategy lures customers to flights that never take off
Public can see trial of man who killed pedestrians
Trial of man who killed pedestrians open to public at Toronto convention centre
Doug Ford’s pandemic pledge to hire thousands of nursing-home workers criticized as short on details
Where’s the beef?
Quebec reports 1,133 new cases of COVID-19
COVID-19 cases in Quebec not expected to exceed hospital capacity: institute
Trudeau affirms faith in U.S. democracy
Trudeau affirms faith in U.S. democracy as Trump questions election integrity
Economy added 84,000 jobs in October
Statistics Canada to release October jobs report
SpaceX satellite internet project gets new licence
SpaceX clears second hurdle in launching Starlink satellite internet in Canada
City of Hamilton says no new licence or subsidies for Emerald Lodge
The home, owned and operated by the Martino families, was placed in receivership in late September and evacuated Oct. 23 amid concerns about ‘deterior
Feds, some provinces have room to spend more: PBO
PBO says feds can spend more, but wiggle room has shrunk due to pandemic
Cutting off Trump: thorny dilemma for broadcasters
To cut Trump off or let him rant: That is the question facing broadcasters
Hamilton’s SpinCo reopening this month
The James Street North spin studio was the site of one of Canada’s largest superspreader fitness-related outbreaks in October.
Hydro One Q3 results helped by warm summer
Hot summer weather increases electricity demand to boost Hydro One revenue and profit
Dundas’ Carnegie Gallery celebrates 40 years protecting heritage, supporting artists
Exhibit tracing past four decades runs in Gallery’s Barber Atrium through January
Police reunite found horse with owner
Horse found wandering near Ontario highway reunited with owner
Student, staff member test positive for COVID-19 at Shannen Koostachin Elementary School
In the Catholic board, one student tested positive at St. John Henry Newman Catholic Secondary School.
Ontario risks a crisis of confidence in how it’s handling the pandemic
Public trust is one of the key ingredients for a successful fight against the pandemic. And right now, Ontario risks a serious crisis of confidence in how it’s handling the battle.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 6
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
‘The hearing went on without us’: Legal clinics warn that emailed eviction hearing notices aren’t reaching tenants
When Angelica Donato was first notified about an eviction hearing against her at Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board, the notice was delivered by mail, for a date this summer that was eventually postponed during the province’s COVID-era eviction halt.
Shipping news for Oct. 25 to 31. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 5U.S.A.: 2Overseas: 104 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry1 vessels handled petroleum product6 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessels handled fertilizer cargo1 vessels handled
Peel Region could be held back from business reopenings because of high COVID-19 case loads
High numbers of COVID-19 in Peel Region — particularly in Brampton — could hold it back from resuming indoor dining and reopenings of gyms and theatres as scheduled with York and Ottawa on Saturday under Premier Doug Ford’s new framework.
North American stock markets down, loonie up
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading while U.S. stock markets pull back
Hamilton Film Festival highlights Winona filmmaker’s doc
The Protected Place probes Caledonia land-claim dispute
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