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Two Toronto hospitality veterans are launching an online mental health course, hoping for a reckoning within the industry
Hassel Aviles and Ariel Coplan have worked in Toronto’s events and food and beverage industries for decades, and have witnessed the work’s toll on their mental health and that of their colleagues
Quebec City in mourning after deadly sword attack
NewsAlert: Police search for suspect in medieval garb after Quebec City stabbings
Damien Cox: Sorry, OHL, but health has to come before hitting — or no hitting — in hockey
This is a hockey story that’s not really about hockey.
Damien Cox: Sorry, OHL, but health has to come before hitting — or no hitting — in hockey
This is a hockey story that’s not really about hockey.
Man accused of first-degree murder slathered feces over victim’s door in month before death, court hears
Marilyn Mitton, 66, was found face down in a bleach- and water-filled bathtub with stab wounds to her chest on July 31, 2016
QuickQuotes: reactions to stabbing in Quebec City
QuickQuotes: Public figures react to deadly stabbing rampage in Quebec City
Man charged in Quebec City sword attack
NewsAlert: Police search for suspect in medieval garb after Quebec City stabbings
NewsAlert: Man charged in Quebec City sword attack
NewsAlert: Police search for suspect in medieval garb after Quebec City stabbings
New documentary tells the story of Hamilton’s Teenage Head
‘Picture My Face’ premieres Nov. 3 on TVO, writes Graham Rockingham
Quebec City police name two stabbing victims
NewsAlert: Police search for suspect in medieval garb after Quebec City stabbings
Getting creative: A pandemic Halloween in Hamilton
Residents got into the spirit of the spooky holiday, despite the COVID surge.
Chrystia Freeland tests negative for COVID-19
Deputy PM Freeland reports COVID-19 test has come back negative
Quebec City stabbing not a terrorist act: police
NewsAlert: Police search for suspect in medieval garb after Quebec City stabbings
What's going on at the Melissa Tancredi Soccer Field in Ancaster?
Construction is underway to upgrade the Melissa Tancredi Soccer Field on Jerseyville Road.
Havana Group Supplies leader arrested, jailed
Steve Sardinha awaiting bail after his arrest for missing a St. Catharines court appearance
Military IDs B.C. reservist as soldier killed
Military IDs B.C. reservist as soldier killed in training accident
Scotiabank names Rovinescu to board
Air Canada's Rovinescu joins Scotiabank board weeks after announcing retirement
One dead in Lincoln shooting
Niagara homicide detectives investigating
Controversial weeks for Terence Davis and Justin Turner – and even a slice of Rob and Doug Ford – in this week’s mailbag
Happy November.
Pandemic spurs crowdsourced delivery resurgence
What's the Deeleeo? Pandemic spurs resurgence in crowdsourced delivery apps
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Waterfront Toronto may show exactly what the city’s northwest needs to rebuild after being hit hard by COVID-19
Waterfront Toronto has always intrigued me. An agency founded in 2001 by all three levels of government, with major private sector engagement, its mission is to coordinate efforts and investments for developing Toronto’s harbourfront.
Quebec City attack not terrorist act, police say
NewsAlert: Police search for suspect in medieval garb after Quebec City stabbings
Police to provide update in Quebec City stabbings
NewsAlert: Police search for suspect in medieval garb after Quebec City stabbings
Today’s coronavirus news: Italy eyes more restrictions; England faces another lockdown; Australia reports no new local cases
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.
Data breach at a place such as Stelco could be worth ‘millions,’ cyber security expert says
The Hamilton steelmaker revealed it was the victim of a “criminal cybersecurity attack on our systems.”
Glanbrook Heritage Society a 'treasure trove' of history
It looks likes a hobby and for many it is. But archiving one's past can be fascinating information
Two dead, suspect arrested in Quebec stabbings
NewsAlert: Police search for suspect in medieval garb after Quebec City stabbings
Mom of submariner named Silver Cross mother
Mom of naval officer killed in 2004 submarine fire named Silver Cross mother
Trudeau government eyes declassification centre
Trudeau government eyes national declassification centre for historical spy documents
Where are people getting COVID-19? A global crowdsourced database provides some clues
Inside an opulent Vaughan ballroom in early October, about a hundred guests gathered under the chandeliers for a fall wedding. Many had also been there for the first part of the event, a few days before.
Designer domes and pandemic-friendly patios: cities and restaurants get creative to extend outdoor dining through the winter
Eating a meal on a Winnipeg patio in January might sound like a YouTube prank. To Mark Turner — one of countless winter city restaurateurs fighting to outlast the pandemic — the snowy scenario is no joke.
Bizz Buzz: A long slog for Duke’s Pub, The Glass Jar refills and more Hamilton business news
Barton pub — aiming for March 17 launch — finally opens for takeout Oct. 22
Treats through tubes, careful routes and scavenger hunts: COVID-19 meant new tricks in the hunt for treats
Being chased through a skull-adorned hay-bale maze by a dinosaur as eerie piano music plays is not unusual for Halloween, but a candy chute at the end is.
Families prep for pandemic-era Halloween
Families prepare for pandemic-era Halloween with public health restrictions in place
Ontario reporting 1,015 new COVID-19 cases
COVID-19 cases in Ontario surpass 1,000 for second time in one week, data shows
Quebec reports 1,064 new cases of COVID-19
Quebec reports 1,064 new cases of COVID-19, 15 additional deaths
Three new outbreaks reported in Hamilton, including Dundurn Service Ontario and Lime Ridge Mall Lululemon
The city reported 43 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday
Six Nations land defender Skyler Williams ordered to pay legal fees for Haldimand County, developer
In a written ruling released Thursday, an Ontario Superior Court judge Williams to pay more than $168,000 in legal fees to the county and Foxgate Deve
'A pat on the back'; Garry Flood named Flamborough Senior Volunteer of the Year
Garry Flood has been named the 2020 Flamborough Senior Volunteer of the Year by Flamborough Connects.
Hamilton closes recycling, waste drop-off stations over labour dispute
Community drop off locations at Olympic Drive, Kenora Avenue and Kilbride Road have closed
Burlington man gets life in jail for shooting and killing wife — a Halton EMS dispatcher
Kenneth Soederhuysen has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in connection with the death of his wife Laura Grant
COVID-19 outbreak at Scarborough elementary school causes 58 students to self-isolate
A COVID-19 outbreak was declared at a Scarborough elementary school Friday afternoon after nine staff members and two students tested positive for the coronavirus.
Ontario restaurants demand explanation of COVID-19 data from province
In an open letter to the provincial government, a coalition of leaders from Ontario's food service sector this week asked for access to the data driving the province's latest decisions around restaurant operations amid the pandemic.
Two seriously injured in head-on car crash on Hwy 52
No charges pending in Copetown collision
Shawn Micallef: ‘It’s a public health issue’: Cycling could help northwest Toronto during COVID-19. So why were all the new bike lanes built downtown?
“Home of the Bicycle” is a slogan found all around Weston, yet it’s one of the worst places in Toronto to ride a bike. These words, along with pictures, murals and even lit up signs depicting bicycles are all homages to the CCM factory that manufactured bikes here for many decades until 1983. Canadian Tire still sells a “CCM Weston Comfort Bike,” even if biking in Weston is anything but comfortable today.
The promise of COVID-19’s long, long road is that, someday, it will end
There’s a long, long road stretching out ahead of Steve Joordens and his wife. A road across the country, in fact. A dream they’ve had for several years of riding their motorcycles coast to coast.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 1,015 cases, 9 deaths; 11 cases at Scarborough school; situation among Indigenous on Prairies ‘alarming’
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada reports 231,998 confirmed cases; Greece tightens restrictions as virus spreads; U.K. government mulling lockdown for England
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.
‘We’ve never seen anything like it.’ Hamilton sewing centre owners seeing record sales as sewing takes off during pandemic
Suppliers saw sewing machine inventories “depleted down to nothing” as the pastime grew in popularity.
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