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Today’s coronavirus news: U.K. eyes new restrictions as COVID-19 cases rise; Iran sees highest single-day death toll for second day
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Science strikes back against Donald Trump
It would seem that Donald Trump, a science skeptic nevertheless benefiting during his coronavirus convalescence from the best modern medicine can offer, has poked a tiger in the ribs with a short stick.
Pets Sit Pretty and get pampered at Waterdown grooming salon
Come furry friends, it’s time to “sit pretty.”
We can’t eliminate COVID risk in schools. But can we solve the runny-nose riddle for screening symptomatic students?
Eleven people were infected with COVID-19 during a family gathering at a vacation home in the U.S. this summer.
COVID-19 outbreak at Western residence
Four students test positive in COVID-19 outbreak at Western University residence
Hamilton police investigating two deaths in east end home
Police are investigating the suspicious death of two family members who were found dead in their east Hamilton home late Sunday.An elderly mother and an adult son are believed to be the victims.Police responded to the Tragina Avenue South home,
Heather Scoffield: Canada gambles with electric car investment in Oakville with Ford
Last February, Navdeep Bains’s plan to bring electric vehicle manufacturing to Canada was not much more than a fishing expedition.
Rosie DiManno: Why are Toronto churches allowed to stay open while indoor dining at bars, restaurants is banned as COVID cases surge?
Jeezus, the reporter grumbles sotto voce, when did it become so achy-creaky to take a knee? On a padded kneeler.
Sudbury police search for missing woman
Sudbury police seek help in locating woman last seen more than a week ago
Star Crown witness in Jeremy Hall murder trial apparently charged with second degree murder
Jason Lusted is the Crown’s star witness in the case of Hall, on trial for first-degree murder in the death of Billy Mason. A Jason Lusted is accused
Man charged over alleged school bomb threat
Man charged over alleged bomb threat at Mississauga school: Peel police
Toronto’s Catholic board expands outdoor learning pilot project to eight more schools as other boards keep an eye on the results
Under a large, white wedding-style tent set up in the field of St. Jerome Catholic School, a group of kindergartners are learning French.
The Leafs and their NHL rivals are loaded with prospects who need to develop. The pandemic is playing havoc with hockey’s future
As the best teenage hockey players in the world heard their names called during the NHL’s virtual draft last week, there was a question hanging over the proceedings that couldn’t really be answered.
How many coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Durham Region?
Health department reports 10 new cases on Sunday
Fall wonders at Hamilton’s waterfalls
Lucky sightseers at Spencer Gorge were given gorgeous views of reds, yellows, golds and greens.
Where is Michael Samdass? Siblings seek answers a year after Hamilton man disappeared
Hamilton man was picked up by Toronto police, Sept. 4, 2019, the day after he was last seen by family leaving his mother’s home.
Nearly 50 cases now linked to SpinCo, Hamilton’s worst active COVID outbreak
Five more patrons and one more staff member test positive.
Seven new COVID-19 cases reported in Hamilton schools
Three students at Bennetto elementary test positive
Ontario reports 649 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 649 new COVID-19 cases as toll ticks down in Toronto and Ottawa
Quebec reports 942 new cases of COVID-19
Quebec reports 942 new cases of COVID-19 as hospitalizations drop by seven
'Substantial danger': Class action claim alleges negligence after salmonella outbreak leaves hundreds of Canadians sick and dozens hospitalized
The producers of onions that triggered multiple food recalls and public health warnings and are believed to have caused a massive salmonella outbreak in Canada over the summer were negligent and failed to properly test their products, ultimately putting the public's safety at risk, according to allegations in a class action claim filed in Ontario Superior court.
Public health won’t tell us which employers have COVID-19 outbreaks. But we obtained WSIB data to help paint a picture
It is a crucial piece of COVID-19’s complex puzzle: where, exactly, are workplace outbreaks happening?
Asia Today: Australian state warns noncomplying public
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — The premier of Australia’s Victoria state is stepping up his fight with members of the public who don’t comply with pandemic regulations, saying close contacts of those infected who refuse a test will have to spend 21 days in quarantine.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Royson James: Even in this jacked-up year of COVID-19 lockdowns and wipeouts, there are still blessings to be thankful for
In a jacked-up year, “thanks” seems so out of step and sounds so out of tune.
Hamilton family searching for answers after more than two-week delay for cremation
‘It would be great if somebody actually apologized to us,’ says Christine McCardell
Hamilton's Mountain Drive Park to get a $2-million upgrade
Possible ideas that will be discussed include improving the washroom facility, creating a leash-free dog area and new pathways.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadians from coast to coast asked to limit size of Thanksgiving gatherings; Trump’s physician says he is ‘no longer considered a transmission risk to othe
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
False alarm triggers brief evacuation
Discovery of possible Second World War device prompts brief evacuation
Canadian woman reunites with British fiancé as COVID-19 border woes keep them apart, even as she is diagnosed with cancer
Sarah Campbell could finally breathe a sigh of relief when she saw her father’s Black Honda pull into their townhouse complex in Stratford, Ont., Saturday evening.
Ontario small businesses race to adapt to COVID-19 restrictions — again: ‘It’s a hard pill to swallow’
Restaurants, bars and gyms around Ontario were grappling Saturday with a challenge that has become all too familiar this pandemic year — trying to adjust business practices and protocol to new COVID-19 restrictions, again.
One dead in three-car crash: police
One dead, one in custody after three-car crash near Toronto, police say
Motor vehicle-related deaths climb amid record decline in collisions and charges across Peel region
Despite a significant drop in collisions and speeding fines in Peel region since the pandemic shut down began, there has been a spike in motor vehicle-related deaths.
Trudeau, Trump discuss president's COVID diagnosis
Trump, Trudeau discuss president's COVID-19 diagnosis, Canadians detained in China
Despite a dry season Hamilton apple farmers seeing success
Myers Apple Farm saw smaller apples than usual, but their pick-your-own season has been busy and people are co-operating with pandemic protocols.
Trump, Trudeau discuss president's COVID diagnosis
Trump, Trudeau discuss president's COVID-19 diagnosis, Canadians detained in China
Man stabbed in neck, arm after trying to break up fight in central Hamilton
Victim was sent to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police say
At least 32 COVID-19 cases now connected to SpinCo outbreak
Outbreak at James Street North gym declared Monday.
Ontario reports 809 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 809 new cases of COVID-19 as restrictions in hot spots tighten
Shawn Micallef: COVID-19 has taught us that we can’t fix the political system if nobody knows how it works
Few manifestations of the human condition are as perplexing as finding bags of dog poop left along a trail or sidewalk. They’re always neatly tied up, like a little gift waiting to be opened.
Boaters who live year-round in a Queen’s Quay marina are getting tossed due to COVID-19. Harbourfront’s abrupt move has left some high and dry for the winter
For most of the past 16 years Kris Coward has lived aboard a 30-foot sailboat, cramming his life into a space smaller than the smallest bachelor apartment in Toronto.
‘Love always wins’: Inside the fight to ease Canada’s COVID-19 travel ban. How these couples beat the odds
Being in two different continents was so unbearable for David Edward-Ooi Poon and Alexandria Aquino that the couple resorted to leaving their phones on overnight so they could be together as they slept.
Brian Campbell was the neighbourhood mechanic who would go the extra mile — but his legacy is being evicted
Brian’s Auto Centre was to continue serving Hamilton’s east end under son Nicholas’ stewardship, but after his dad died in August, he was served evict
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadians advised not to attend Remembrance Day ceremonies; President Trump suggests he caught COVID-19 at a ceremony honouring fallen soldiers
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.
Millions of Canadians will qualify for a tax refund this year because they were working from home — here’s how to apply
It’s safe to say that the 2021 tax season will be one for the books.
‘We’re giving up on beating the second wave.’ Contract tracing is a key to battling COVID-19, and we forget that at our peril, experts say
In the wake of regional health units from Toronto to Muskoka scaling back on contact tracing, the Ontario government said Friday it’s unable to contact-trace its way out of this crisis — despite health experts agreeing it’s one of the most effective tools to contain the virus.
Tired of walking the same block? Here are five easy (but satisfying) walks to take in the Hamilton area
The view from here is starting to look the same. Let’s safely venture outside our neighbourhood for a changeup, writes Jennifer Moore.
In a Steven Volpe painting, nothing is quite as it seems
Regina Haggo: Volpe, who has been exhibiting for more than 30 years, works in a soft-edged, lifelike style. Three of his recent paintings are availabl
COVID-19 sends Remembrance Day planners scrambling
Remembrance Day planners scrambling as COVID-19 upends traditional ceremonies
Thousands of Hamilton schoolkids missed vaccines during COVID pandemic
Vast majority of Grade 8 students overdue for two key inoculations
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