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Ontario’s retreat to Phase 2 feels like a slap in the face to restaurant and bar industry
When she heard the news that indoor dining at restaurants and bars is being shut down again to battle COVID-19, Marcelle Aleid felt like she’d been slapped in the face.
After $1 billion from Ontario for student transportation, why does Hamilton still have a school bus shortage?
Wages for Hamilton’s school bus drivers are among the lowest for transportation workers, according to the HWDSB
The second presidential debate slated for Oct. 15 has been cancelled by commission
Next week’s debate between Joe Biden and President Donald Trump has officially been cancelled after Trump refused to accept the organizer’s decision to keep the event virtual out of COVID-19 concerns, according to a person familiar with the matter.
He lost his wife. Now this man is fighting for supports during the pandemic that she did not receive
Chris Kenopic shows the last text message his wife wrote him, scrambled and mostly illegible, left unsent on an iPhone not long before she overdosed, he says.
Ontario real estate group to halt open houses
Ontario real estate association calls for agents to halt open houses
National Post newsroom votes to unionize
National Post's Toronto newsroom staff votes to unionize
Walmart to hire for 150 positions in Hamilton area stores
Walmart Canada announced it is hiring about 150 people in the Hamilton area for its stores and you can apply by text.
Bruce Arthur: Premier Doug Ford and his medical officer of health were shocked by rising COVID numbers. Let that sink in
Anything is better than nothing, and it is a rank indictment of the province of Ontario that this can be considered a compliment. On Friday, with the second wave of COVID-19 too loud to be ignored, the province finally, truly moved. Toronto, Ottawa and Peel were all moved back into a modified Stage 2: no indoor dining in bars or restaurants or nightclubs; gyms and fitness centres will close, along with cinemas and casinos and more. Unnecessary travel is discouraged, all for 28 days.
Tories say Liberals rushing assisted-dying bill
Conservatives accuse government of reckless rush to ease access to assisted dying
It may be weeks before the tighter COVID-19 rules in Toronto have an impact. Will they be too little, too late?
A week after the city’s top doctor called for immediate action to reduce virus spread, the province announced a closure of indoor dining, gyms and further limits on public gatherings in Toronto and other hot spots.
Ford has lost crucial time in fight against COVID-19
If there has been a low point in the past seven months of lows, it may well have occurred on Friday afternoon.
Drury Lane Theatre ready to welcome patrons again with production of Little Shop of Horrors
Gary Smith: Drury Lane goes where no one has gone for months, with a live, onstage theatrical production
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Ontario imposes restrictions on COVID hot spots
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Ontario reports 939 new COVID-19 cases, new record
Yes, we should be thankful — even in the time of COVID
It was a doleful experience to hear the coronavirus pandemic that was initially counted in days and weeks measured recently by statutory holiday.
Employee at Centre on Barton Metro tests positive for COVID-19
The company was notified of the positive case on Thursday.
Liberals set nomination rules for candidates
Liberals set relaxed nomination rules in preparation for possible federal election
Military not best solution for Caucasus: Champagne
Champagne to meet Belarus opposition leader on four-country Europe trip
Dundas Pleasant View's 10 Newman Rd. work begins
Councillor wants property added to Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark
Ontario NDP pitch long-term care revamp plan
Ont. NDP pitches long-term care revamp as part of their 2022 election platform
TSX notches small gain with gold up, oil down
North American stock markets increase again on stimulus hopes while loonie surges
Six Nations group stops work at future development site
The group set up at the site during a nationwide “day of action” in support of Indigenous land defenders
Dundas Lions Club seniors housing sold for $2.7-million
Creighton Road non-profit facility opened in 1961
Court orders protesters off disputed land
Court orders protesters off disputed land before constitutional arguments heard
Feds double pandemic aid for food banks
Feds double pandemic aid for food banks, add a second $100 million in support
Search for missing Oakville boater called off
Eric Quimby, 65, went missing on Lake Ontario on Tuesday. After two days of searching, members of the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre announced the d
A look at new restrictions for COVID hot spots
A glance at new COVID-19 restrictions for Toronto, Peel Region and Ottawa
Trudeau says Toronto byelections will go on
Trudeau needs to halt byelections as COVID-19 surges in Toronto, Green leader says
Redeemer University partners with Hamilton 2026 Commonwealth Games to build a $41.5-million sports facility
The proposed multi-sport facility would have six gyms and host badminton if Hamilton lands the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
Liberal revamp pandemic rent-relief program
Statistics Canada to unveil September job numbers, expected to show slower gains
COVID test site reports 100 daily no-shows
COVID-19 testing site in Kitchener reports about 100 no-shows daily
Champagne to meet Belarus opposition leader
Champagne to meet Belarus opposition leader on four-country Europe trip
Class action against Toronto-Dominion certified
Trailing commissions class action against TD Asset Management certified
Winona Seniors Club cautiously reopens after COVID break
Though she and fellow art-class students found other ways to stay in touch during the Winona Seniors Club’s COVID-19 shutdown, including via Zoom, Trudy Klassen says there’s no substitute for the real thing.
Susan Delacourt: Black Lives Matter made a big impact and Trump-style populism on the slide in Canada and U.S., says poll
COVID may be no big deal to Donald Trump as far as his personal health goes, but it is sapping the strength of the populism that got him elected four years ago, according to a large, new survey of political values in the U.S. and Canada.
Dundas Painted Turtle still active after swallowing fish hook
Surgery considered difficult, dangerous as vet waits for hook to pass through
Dundas York Road death investigation complete
No charges related to “sudden death” of man in wooded area
WFP says it shares Nobel Peace Prize with Canada
WFP says it shares Nobel Peace Prize with Canada and supporters around the world
WATCH LIVE: Ontario's chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams announces new restrictions
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Dr. David Williams (Ontario’s chief medical officer of health), Dr. Dirk Huyer (Ontario’s chief coroner and executive lead, COVID-19 Testing Approach), and Adalsteinn Brown (the dean of the Dalla Lana School of
Ten new COVID-19 cases connected to SpinCo outbreak
In total, 20 patrons and one staff member have tested positive for the virus.
COVID-19 cases, deaths surge ahead of long weekend
PM to announce more federal funding for food banks during pandemic
Shipping news for Sept. 27 to Oct. 3. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 7U.S.A.: 7Overseas: 58 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry2 vessels handled petroleum product5 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessels handled aggregate2 vessels handled finished steel cargo1 v
Feds revamp pandemic rent-relief program
Statistics Canada to unveil September job numbers, expected to show slower gains
Walmart and Rona going on hiring sprees
Walmart going on hiring spree, adding 10,000 people across the country
Conservatives criticize assisted-dying bill
Conservatives accuse government of reckless rush to ease access to assisted dying
Stick a fork in it, Thanksgiving is done: An epidemiologist’s guide to the upcoming holidays
With the rising COVID-19 case numbers in Ontario, experts are warning people to be very careful when it comes to gatherings for Thanksgiving this weekend. This pandemic has already ruined many family events, milestones and disrupted several family traditions.
Green leader asks Trudeau to suspend byelections
Trudeau needs to halt byelections as COVID-19 surges in Toronto, Green leader says
Ontario reports 939 new COVID-19 cases
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Ontario reports 939 new COVID-19 cases, new record
TSX up slightly in late-morning while loonie up
North American stock markets increase again on stimulus hopes while loonie surges
Ontario reports 56 more school-related cases with 32 among students; two more schools closed
Two more schools in Ontario are currently closed because of a COVID-19 outbreak bringing the total to four, according to the Ministry of Health’s latest update Friday morning.
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