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Hamilton's 2020 Remembrance Day ceremonies go virtual on Cable 14
Hamilton cancels all in-person Remembrance Day ceremonies for Nov. 11 to be replaced with "made-in-Hamilton" event.
What Trump’s COVID-19 theatrics may say about ‘the psychology of precarious manhood’
U.S. President Donald Trump’s post-hospital theatrics this week — striding up the steps to the White House balcony, ripping off his mask and telling the nation, “Don’t be afraid of COVID,” even after being diagnosed with coronavirus — did not surprise Sarah DiMuccio the least bit.
No new trial in Via Rail terror case: top court
Error in Via Rail terror case doesn't warrant new trial, Crown tells Supreme Court
Yamana Gold secures listing on London market
Yamana Gold shares to begin trading Tuesday on the London Stock Exchange
Local host hopefuls will consider 2027 for Commonwealth Games
Even though the Games wouldn’t typically be hosted that year, the local organizing group said they will shift focus if the province is on board
A steep rise in new COVID-19 cases is showing Canada ‘what true epidemics look like’
OTTAWA – The communications may be clumsy, but the national COVID-19 numbers don’t lie. And they don’t inspire confidence.
Toronto restaurant owners are scrambling to heat patios as weather cools. But some wonder, will there even be demand?
Restaurant owners that enjoyed the benefits of a warm summer are now contending with the cool weather that fall brings. Around Toronto, restaurateurs are scrambling to extend the life of their patio season with outdoor heaters.
Swish, gargle, spit: Behold the new, kid-friendly COVID-19 test
HALIFAX—We all inherently know it: Swish-gargle-spit is much better than a stick up the nose.
Seven cases of COVID-19 linked to Hamilton spin studio outbreak
Seven cases of the virus — six patrons and one staff — were found among members of SpinCo Hamilton’s community
Bill Morneau’s rent assistance for businesses was widely panned. Chrystia Freeland is going to try again
OTTAWA–The federal Liberals are poised to unveil a new rent subsidy program for businesses, hoping to correct the mistakes from their first attempt that saw significantly smaller take-up than anticipated.
CBC lays off 60 in five locations in Canada
CBC cuts 60 jobs in five locations across Canada due to cost pressures
Supreme Court affirms jury selection change
Supreme Court affirms constitutionality of change to jury selection procedure
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Ontario, Toronto appear at odds on tackling COVID surge
Ontario, Toronto seem at odds on how to tackle COVID-19 surge in the city
COVID-19 could push Toronto condo prices down at steepest rate since 2008 recession
Downtown Toronto condos are now renting within about $50 of other parts of the GTA, which could play into the potential of double-digit sales price declines in the core in the first quarter of next year, says Shaun Hildebrand, president of market research firm Urbanation.
Vice-presidential debate: Kamala Harris, Mike Pence both negative for COVID-19 ahead of showdown in Salt Lake City
Vice-President Mike Pence and his Democratic challenger, California Sen. Kamala Harris, will face off in a vice-presidential debate at 9 p.m. ET in Salt Lake City, Utah.
North American stock markets move higher
Markets close higher amid renewed hope for U.S. stimulus deal
Another Hamilton Bulldogs’ ‘first rounder’ slides. Why?
Jan Mysak was touted as a guy to go early in the NHL draft. He lasted until the bottom half of the second round, writes Scott Radley.
NASCAR plans to get down and dirty in ’21
Tim Miller: Dirt oval race at Bristol, go-karts go Saturday at Flamboro Speedway
Toronto adds 560 new beds for homeless for winter
Toronto adds 560 new beds for homeless for winter, advocates warn it's not enough
TDSB moves 570 teachers to online classes
'Another upheaval:' Toronto board moving hundreds of elementary teachers online
What the rising positive COVID-19 test rates in Toronto mean
There are several areas of Toronto where more than 10 per cent of tests all being performed are coming back positive for COVID-19.
Couples plan reunions as travel allowance nears
International couples plan reunions in Canada under new travel exception
Teen argues prom bag search violated her rights
Teen takes cocaine to high school prom; argues bag search violated her rights
Hamilton Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson urges people to limit gatherings during Thanksgiving, Halloween
Hamilton is seeing a spike in coronavirus cases that mirrors what the city experienced at beginning of pandemic.
West Bank winery in on 'Product of Israel' case
West Bank winery wins say on 'Product of Israel' case; judge slams other judges
Straws, grocery bags first to go with plastics ban
Straws, stir sticks and bags among first targets of countrywide plastics ban
Gentrification study will give solid look at Toronto-to-Hamilton migration
A four-year study will analyze detailed census information over a 10-year period combined with interviews of migrants to the city from the GTA
’An unimaginable end’: Mom says 14-year-old Oakville girl died trying to save her horse
‘I will be haunted every day with immense regret of the ‘what ifs’ of this horrible accident,’ mom says of Flamborough horseback riding incident that
Opposition urges Ford government to do more for small businesses
The Progressive Conservatives’ bid to boost small businesses by liberalizing alcohol sales and giving them $1,000 for pandemic protective gear is small beer.
New COVID testing centre to open at Mohawk College
Opening Oct. 23, new site will replace sites at Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena and the West 5th campus of St. Joseph’s Healthcare.
Hamilton brothers shake up music scene with new record label andthenyoudie
Hamilton brothers Gabriel and Paulo Leon-Reyes are a growing force in the Hamilton music scene, with their new record label/arts collective called and
Minister calls out China for 'hostage diplomacy'
Canadian defence minister calls out China for 'hostage diplomacy'
BiWay co-founder's death puts reboot in doubt
BiWay co-founder's death puts planned resurgence of discount retail chain in doubt
Ontario reports 583 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario saw an increase of almost seven per cent in new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday while Toronto’s number of new infections dropped slightly and Ottawa’s doubled.
‘We all keep each other accountable’: How university roommates have handled COVID-19 precautions as Thanksgiving looms
In a townhouse near Wilfrid Laurier University, 21-year-old student Ryan Lane lives with his four roommates, and — more often than not — three of their significant others. It is, Lane said, “a pretty packed house.” So, they’ve been trying this fall to keep their bubble tight.
PBO: Few to use sickness benefit for COVID-19
Few to use new sickness benefit for COVID-19 diagnosis, PBO suggests in new report
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford's daily press conference for Wednesday, Oct. 7
At a news conference in Toronto, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Christine Elliott (health minister), and Michael Tibollo (associate minister of mental health and addictions) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coron
Second City comedy theatre for sale
Second City comedy theatre for sale, 2nd time in 60 years
Indigenous land defenders walk contractor off McKenzie Meadows property
This was the second attempt by contractors acting for the developers to locate a natural gas pipeline, as part of prep work for the planned 218-unit s
Free votes for Tories on assisted dying bill
Conservatives' O'Toole says MPs can vote freely on two controversial bills
Search continues on Lake Ontario for missing Oakville boater
Eric Quimby, 65, is believed to have left the Oakville Cub Marina at approximately 10:40 a.m., for a short sail west towards Stoney Creek.
North American stock markets move higher
Industrials and financials lead rally on TSX, U.S. stock markets up
Mohawk College to replace Mountain Arena as COVID-19 testing site
Mohawk College will replace the Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena as a COVID-19 testing location, starting Oct. 23.
Ontario reports 583 new COVID cases today
Ontario to make restaurant and bar alcohol delivery service permanent before 2021
Should charges in Hamilton’s longest-running domestic violence trial have been suspended? Court of Appeal will decide
Question of whether the Safdar family’s trial indeed exceeded the legal time limit of 30 months was argued Monday
O'Toole promises free votes on conscience issues
Conservatives' O'Toole says MPs can vote freely on two controversial bills
North American stock markets up in early trading
Industrials and financials lead rally on TSX, U.S. stock markets up
Hamilton green-lights Highway 403 Mohawk Road on-ramp project
The $6-million project could take up to five years for construction to begin.
Here’s how Hamilton is preparing for a second wave of COVID-19
New health-care facility, expanded assessment centre, regional partnerships and increased communication all part of planning for prolonged pandemic
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