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Stoney Creek’s Saltfleet District High School sports field ‘quite an upgrade’
COVID-19 restrictions have quashed plans for an official kickoff for now, but gym teachers say they’re still thrilled by Saltfleet District High’s new track and high-end turf field.
Hamilton Catholic board to appoint replacement for Tony Perri
The Catholic school board will appoint a new trustee for Wards 3 and 4 after the sudden passing of Tony Perri in mid-September.
Maple Leaf reports Q3 profit and sales up
Maple Leaf Foods reports third quarter profit and sales up from year ago
Man killed in Stoney Creek industrial accident at Waste Management Canada
Ministry of Labour investigating accident at workplace on McNeilly Rd.
Tech CEOs demand prosperity strategy from Trudeau
Tech CEOs from 132 companies demand 'bold' prosperity strategy in letter to Trudeau
Residential break-ins in Hamilton down nearly 27 per cent during pandemic
Increased education and more people at home is reducing these crimes of opportunity.
Online sales and medical licence loopholes: How illegal pot is plaguing police
Illegal cannabis storefronts might be gone, but two years after legalization the provincial task force is still busy.
Hamilton’s Ashley Hoar is competing for $10,000 on Food Network’s Wall of Chefs
Show pitting four home cooks in competition airs Tuesday night at 10, Scott Radley writes.
Martino retirement homes hit with dozens of new violations
Issues range from medication concerns to COVID-related infection control to pest problems and maintenance
'No-brainer': Providence Christian School moves outdoors for deeper learning
At the far side of Providence Christian School grounds, children swing from tree branches, tumble over logs and enjoy the outdoors — all while learning.
Today’s coronavirus news: New poll suggests most Canadians want federal election to wait until 2023; Saskatchewan, British Columbia and New Brunswick elections get defined by COVID-19
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 has cut through red tape for curbside dining and bike lanes — why not for permits for firepits in Toronto parks during a pandemic winter?
Big number: 58, the number of times the outdoor fireplace at Corktown Common park has been used since 2016. It’s gone unused on about 97 per cent of days.
Most Canadians don't want election soon: poll
Most Canadians don't want federal election until at least 2022, new poll suggests
Liberals win two Toronto byelections
Two Toronto byelections test Liberal government's handling of pandemic
Testimony at murder trial shows long-lasting effects on eyewitness to violence
Witness to slaying of former Hells Angels member struggles with details due to PTSD from 2013 shooting
Liberals face stiff byelection challenges
Two Toronto byelections test Liberal government's handling of pandemic
Liberals facing stiff byelection challenges
Two Toronto byelections test Liberal government's handling of pandemic
Canada women's envoy sees rise in authoritarianism
Canada women's security envoy sees rising authoritarian control during COVID-19
It’s still too early to know if Toronto’s new COVID-19 restrictions are working, health officials say
It will take more time to know whether renewed restrictions in Toronto are helping to dampen the transmission of COVID-19, the city’s medical officer of health said Monday.
Thanksgiving affecting COVID-19 numbers: officials
Thanksgiving festivities affecting COVID-19 numbers in Ontario, Manitoba: officials
Hospitals full as cases surge in province’s ‘hot spots’: These 3 charts show where Ontario is right now in the COVID-19 battle
Amidst record-high numbers of new COVID-19 cases across Ontario in recent days, the province’s already-crowded hospitals can expect increasing demand for beds from new coronavirus patients while long-term care homes will continue to see more cases among residents, experts warn.
Toronto Western Hospital temporarily closes COVID ward to new patients as it tries to contain outbreak
The COVID-19 ward at Toronto Western Hospital has temporarily closed to new admissions, and is being relocated to a new floor in an attempt to get an outbreak under control.
Mayors, contractors, call for infrastructure cash
Mayors, construction industry, call on Ontario and feds for infrastructure money
Quebec extends COVID-19 restrictions until Nov. 23
200 Quebec fitness businesses says they will reopen despite COVID-19 restrictions
Martin Regg Cohn: Unmasked amid COVID-19, Sam Oosterhoff is a politician of faith who lost face
Let us forgive Sam Oosterhoff for committing the cardinal sin of hypocrisy. Seriously.
Bruce Arthur: Advice for Doug Ford: Sometimes the middle of the road is where you get run over
Doug Ford was explaining how the system works. You need a system, in this economy. The question was whether two more regions, Halton and Durham, would be returned to the public health restrictions of Stage 2. Friday, the premier said both were under consideration. Monday, neither one was moved.
‘Safer going into a liquor store.’ Hundreds of elementary school students forced into oversubscribed classes in TDSB
As COVID-19 cases surge across Ontario, hundreds of elementary students across the Toronto District School Board have been forced into oversubscribed classes where they may be so close to their peers, they feel unsafe.
Diplomas are finally on the way for Ontario’s grads of 2020
The grads of 2020 may have moved on, but graduation ceremonies to celebrate their achievements and the distribution of diplomas are still in the works.
Toronto steps up support of hundreds of local food businesses by offering two weeks of free delivery
With indoor dining banned and patio service dwindling as temperatures drop, Toronto is stepping up to help hundreds of restaurants bring in some extra money.
Halton on 'border line' for restrictions: Williams
Ontario set to decide on imposing new restrictions on Halton, Durham regions
Liberals face probe into pandemic response
Pfizer raises concerns ahead of Commons vote on probe of Ottawa's pandemic response
What more is needed for the Ford government to the right thing on long-term care?
Back in May, Premier Doug Ford said Ontario couldn’t conduct a proper public inquiry into the crisis state of long-term care and the tragic COVID-19 deaths of vulnerable seniors because we couldn’t afford the time that would take.
Group files for review of Ont. strip club closure
Strippers' advocacy group seeks judicial review of Ontario strip club closure
5,500 less students enrolled this fall: TDSB
TDSB says 5,500 fewer students enrolled to school this fall
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
No fiscal anchor until after pandemic, PM says
PM says budget update won't have fiscal anchor, suggests one coming after crisis over
Dundas seniors housing rent increase may be stalled by provincial freeze
Former Lions Club affordable seniors apartment property located within flood plain
North American stock markets hit by COVID surge
North American stock markets start the trading week lower, loonie down
Man who killed family apologizes in court
40 years of parole ineligibility sought for Ontario man who killed family
SpinCo’s patient zero ‘probably’ caught COVID at Toronto bar
Associate chief medical officer of health discusses Hamilton outbreak at media briefing
Another Toronto hospital declares outbreak
North York General Hospital declares outbreak in surgical program
Quebec gyms, fitness studios vow to reopen
200 Quebec fitness businesses says they will reopen despite COVID-19 restrictions
Tories seek to amend bill conversion therapy bill
Compassion not conversion needed for those struggling with sexuality: Tory MP Duncan
Head of OPP defends officers' conduct in Caledonia
OPP commissioner defends officers' conduct at site of Indigenous land dispute
COVID-19 outbreaks close Caledonia golf course, Dunnville hospital ward
Haldimand-Norfolk health unit ‘strongly recommends’ against trick-or-treating this Halloween
Two shooters: Hamilton police say two guns were fired at double homicide in Barton Street after-hours bar
Police are looking to identify witness in Urban Lounge shooting that killed Jamal Thomas, 39, and innocent bystander Rhonda Homsombath.
What will the U.S. election change for the Canada-U.S. border?
Last month, even as Canadian and American authorities were confirming the inevitable extension of border restrictions, President Trump was talking about reopening the border soon and that “Canada would like it open.”
HWDSB to meet tonight to discuss declining enrolment and budget deficit
Board plans to surplus 33 teachers and curb spending
Procurement minister warns of fallout from probe
Pfizer raises concerns ahead of Commons vote on probe of Ottawa's pandemic response
Hamilton philanthropist David Braley dead at 79
Braley owned three CFL franchises, including the B.C. Lions.
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