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Updated 2025-01-21 12:45
Forensic expert returns to trailer hitch trial
Injury and death separated by time not uncommon, doctor tells trailer hitch trial
Toronto homebuyers favour suburbs; condos languish
Toronto home sales rise 25 per cent year-over-year, breaking October record
NDP to put wealth tax on Commons agenda: Singh
NDP to put wealth tax for pandemic expenses on Commons agenda: Singh
Canada faces instability after U.S cliffhanger
Canada faces political, economic instability after uncertain U.S election result
North American stock markets surge after election
Futures suggests mixed open for stock market with U.S. election outcome uncertain
How Canadian businesses navigate U.S. uncertainty
How Canadian businesses are navigating U.S. election uncertainty
Close U.S. election shows power of individual vote
Close U.S. election shows power of individual vote, Americans in Canada say
Dunnville long-term-care home closed to visitors after staff test positive for COVID-19
An outbreak has been declared at Grandview Lodge, a 128-bed retirement home administered by Haldimand County
Toronto home sales up 25%, breaking October record
Toronto home sales rise 25 per cent year-over-year, breaking October record
Northern Ontario man charged under Quarantine Act
Northern Ontario man charged under Quarantine Act after return from Jamaica
Province to spend $615M on rural broadband, cell coverage
Hundreds of millions of dollars are being directed toward rural internet access in Ontario over the next few years.During his daily news conference Wednesday, Premier Doug Ford announced that the province would be investing $680 million over the
York region school closes after outbreak declared
York Region school closes after outbreak declared, nine cases reported
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 4
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
Ontario government to present budget on Thursday
Ontario to lay out next phase of COVID-19 response in Thursday's budget
Hamilton discovers carcinogenic fill atop the Kenilworth drinking water reservoir
Tests show the water in the reservoir remains safe, but now the city has to decide what to do with the tonnes of polluted soil.
Hamilton hits record high with new COVID-19 cases in one day
The city reported 65 new cases on Wednesday, Medical Officer of Health cited data challenges
16 cases related to Waterloo Region wedding event
Waterloo, Ont., declares outbreak at wedding-related event, 16 positive cases linked
North American stock markets up at late morning
Futures suggests mixed open for stock market with U.S. election outcome uncertain
PHOTOS: Hamiltonians watch U.S. election coverage at Westdale Cinema
The theatre was limited to 50 people indoors due to COVID but about half that many people sat social distanced apart for the first hour of CNN's cover
PBO rebukes Liberals over spending secrecy
Parliamentary budget officer rebukes Trudeau government over spending secrecy
Ontario reports 987 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 987 new COVID-19 cases, 16 new deaths
American citizens in Canada nervous as ballots continue to be counted in 2020 election
Democrats Abroad Canada members say they continue to wait until all ballots are counted in battleground states.
U.S citizens in Canada nervous as ballots continue to be counted in 2020 election
Democrats Abroad Canada members say they continue to wait until all ballots are counted in battleground states.
‘A customer service nightmare’: More drivers seek damage claims after diesel and premium pump mixup at Hamilton gas station
Marc Filion said his repair bill could reach $20,000
Unifor takes battle against Loblaw beyond N.L.
Unifor takes battle against Loblaw beyond N.L., where 1,400 workers are on strike
Indigo loses $17.5 million in second quarter
Indigo trims second-quarter losses as revenues increase from solid online growth
Merchandise trade deficit edges up to $3.3 billion
Statistics Canada says merchandise trade deficit edged up to $3.3B in September
North American stock markets up in early trading
Futures suggests mixed open for stock market with U.S. election outcome uncertain
Miss Vickie's chips recalled over glass
Miss Vickie's Canada recalls Kettle Chip products over possible glass contamination
Futures up with U.S. election outcome uncertain
Futures suggests mixed open for stock market with U.S. election outcome uncertain
Tim Hortons patron denied service after refusing to give contact tracing info
Hamilton public health says restaurant was within its rights to deny service
These Hamiltonians had their flu shots cancelled. Whether they’ll get them at all is now up in the air
Trish Adams has had her appointment cancelled twice — and the next available slot is now in December
Futures mixed with U.S. election outcome uncertain
Futures suggests mixed open for stock market with U.S. election outcome uncertain
‘I’d be dead’: Hamilton-based pilot project lands homeless patients a bed of their own
Good Shepherd and Shelter Health Network team up on health care and housing initiative for homeless people
Lights, camera, COVID: Hamilton spent $3.5 million on land for a west harbour film studio during the pandemic
The city says AEON Film Group will eventually buy back all taxpayer-owned land in the Barton-Tiffany block as part of a massive planned moviemaking hu
Hamilton-area real estate listings remain low while prices stay hot
Active listings ‘are some of the lowest we’ve seen,’ says president of Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington
‘Should my workouts change as I get older? Is it better for me to lift heavy or light weights?’
Throughout his 20-year wrestling career, he pushed his body to the limit, endured many injuries and recently had shoulder surgery, writes Ernie Schram
Four fines for Hamilton businesses flouting mask rules in October
One restaurant, one retail shop and one grocery store faced fines twice for flouting city mask and physical distancing bylaws.
Today’s coronavirus news: WHO says COVID-19 spread in Europe accelerating; Toronto housing prices hit new record
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.
U.S. cliffhanger offers Canada no certainty
Canadians await U.S. election in fear, as poll reveals anxieties about aftermath
Freeland offers help to Canadians in U.S.
Canada ready to help citizens in U.S. in case of post-election disruption: Freeland
Canadian political observers react to U.S. results
Canadians await U.S. election in fear, as poll reveals anxieties about aftermath
Canada ready to help citizens in U.S.: Freeland
Canada ready to help citizens in U.S. in case of post-election disruption: Freeland
Canada prepared for any result: Freeland
Canadians await U.S. election in fear, as poll reveals anxieties about aftermath
Tam unveils new face mask recommendations
Ford faces tough choices on COVID-19 restrictions as Ontario case count hits new high
Canadians anxious as U.S. results trickle in
Canadians await U.S. election in fear, as poll reveals anxieties about aftermath
Hamilton police receive numerous calls over false social media post
Residents are asked to not share the posts as they have ‘no validity’
Halton public, Dufferin-Peel Catholic boards say no to principal pandemic pay
While the Toronto, Hamilton-Wentworth and Durham public boards are giving extra pay to principals because of the pandemic, others say they aren’t providing any additional compensation or are instead granting administrators a couple of lieu days.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario already had a losing strategy in fighting the pandemic. Doug Ford just made it a lot worse
At least you’ll remember when Ontario gave up. Or maybe not, since it was timed for the day of the attention-sucking American election. Maybe that was a coincidence: the province set the new bar for COVID-19 restrictions sky-high.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario already had a losing strategy in fighting the pandemic. Doug Ford just made it a lot worse
At least you’ll remember when Ontario gave up. Or maybe not, since it was timed for the day of the attention-sucking American election. Maybe that was a coincidence: the province set the new bar for COVID-19 restrictions sky-high.
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