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Stoney Creek Seniors Outreach Services (SOS) needs snowblower volunteers
Stoney Creek Seniors Outreach Services (SOS) is issuing another call for volunteer snowblower operators to help seniors and people with disabilities with their regular snow removal needs this winter.
StatCan reports fewer business closures in June
StatCan reports fewer business closures, more openings in June compared with May
Hamilton police probe shooting on west Mountain
A 26-year-old Hamilton man is recovering from a non-life-threatening gun shot wound after an incident in the intersection of Garth Street and Limeridge Road around 9:30 p.m. on Sept. 28.Hamilton police say they were called to the area in response
Injured man surfaces in hospital after car hit with bullet in Hamilton Mountain shooting
Police investigating shooting at Garth Street and Limeridge Road West
Flamborough Municipal Service Centre employee tests positive for COVID-19
An employee at the Flamborough Municipal Service Centre has tested positive for COVID-19.
UPDATE: Missing woman Manmohan Panesar found safe
The 63-year-old has been located.
Missing person: have you seen Manmohan Panesar?
Hamilton police looking for missing 63-year-old
UPDATE: Man, 60, fatally stabbed in Hamilton’s 12th homicide of the year
A 36-year-old woman arrested near scene at Cannon Street East and Wentworth Street North
Man in 60s killed in Hamilton’s 12th homicide of the year
A woman has been arrested after the victim was found near Cannon Street East and Wentworth Street North
Can pregnant women’s leftover blood samples help us understand how the coronavirus spread in Canada?
THE GOAL: Understand how SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that causes COVID-19 — has spread in Canada by tracking COVID-19 antibodies found in leftover blood samples of pregnant women taken during routine prenatal screening.
Six months into covering COVID-19 pandemic, these were the stories that moved us, inspired our journalism
On World News Day, Toronto Star journalists look back on six months – and counting – of covering the COVID-19 pandemic: the stories they’re telling, the data they dig up, and why it is so important to them to keep asking questions and pushing for trustworthy, reliable information.
'Wacky' symptoms, neurological issues part of daily life for Flamborough and area COVID long-haulers
Shannon Mitchell-Taylor doesn’t remember what feeling healthy is like.
That time a tiny squirrel drove an entire family to sanity’s edge
A tiny creature creates a bear of a problem at the cottage, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld.
‘I don’t know if you’re my friend or my foe’: Protesters call for reform of Six Nations police department
Department conducts its own investigations into allegations of officers abusing their authority, which are routinely dismissed, says man who accused o
Obituary: Paintings by Burlington artist Vera Uss had that ‘wow factor’
Uss died on Aug. 19 at 83
Hamilton’s last brickyard hitting the bricks after 113 years?
Lawrence Road brickyard may be closing for good with the east end property for sale.
Today’s coronavirus news: Mexico virus data may not be available for years; India’s confirmed case tally reaches 6M; Dubai to restrict nightlife amid virus increase
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.
An American success story, ‘opportunity zones’ could be the key to unlocking a more equitable recovery for all Ontarians
Ontario is the economic engine of Canada. From our manufacturing sector to information and technology hubs, our province offers newcomers and residents alike opportunities to find jobs, buy a home and achieve the Canadian dream.
COVID-19 further delaying military procurements
COVID-19 further delaying some overdue military procurements
COVID-19 aid bill, throne speech up for debate
COVID-19 aid bill, Tory leader O'Toole's speech headline Parliament's first full week
Double-murder trial set to start in Oshawa
Trial for accused double-murderer Adam Strong set to begin in Oshawa, Ont.
Mason Road Junior the first Toronto public school to close due to a COVID-19 outbreak
Mason Road Junior Public School is the first Toronto school to close after an outbreak was declared by Toronto Public Health.
Ontario reports 491 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 491 new COVID-19 cases, highest daily increase in months
Toronto paramedics record 19 suspected opioid overdose-related deaths this month
The month of September has been a deadly one for those who use drugs in Toronto.
Phoning it in? Not this Toronto contract tracer, who puts his hopes into each call as a way to break the chain of COVID-19 transmission
Mahad Nur considers himself a disease detective.
‘Looking for answers’: More people turning to stars, planets during pandemic
Samantha Chin is busier than usual.
Toronto murder trial delayed after prosecutor tests positive for COVID-19
A Toronto murder trial set to open Monday is being put on hold after a member of the prosecution team tested positive for COVD-19, according to sources familiar with the case.
‘Terrorism’ vs. ‘colonial violence’: Rhetoric heats up between politicians in Caledonia land dispute
Haldimand’s police services board chair says Hamilton MP should be arrested for entering contested site.
Couple rescued after catamaran capsizes off Hamilton Beach Strip
Police and coast guard rescue a couple from Lake Ontario south of the lift bridge where their catamaran capsized.
Hill security boosted amid harassment reports
Parliament Hill security increased after reports of harassment
Pet Project Part 25: A couple fluffs and ruffs for your weekend
Hamilton’s furry friends shine during a pandemic
It's been a deadly month for those who use drugs in Toronto
The month of September has been a deadly one for those who use drugs in Toronto.
Stoney Creek's St. John Henry Newman community mourns the loss of Ben Zwolak
The St. John Henry Newman community is mourning the sudden death of former student Benjamin Zwolak.
Home daycare workers union, Quebec reach deal
Quebec home daycare workers' union reaches deal with province, ending strike
Meals and essential item deliveries for seniors extended until March
Seniors and people with disabilities will continue to receive essential item deliveries through a provincial program that’s been extended until March.
Police respond to 'car takeover' in Wasaga Beach
OPP respond to 'car takeover' after modified cars descend on Wasaga Beach
Visits suspended at federal prisons in Quebec
Visits suspended at federal prisons in Quebec to prevent potential COVID spread
Quebec reports 896 new COVID-19 cases
Quebec reports 896 new COVID-19 cases, four additional deaths linked to virus
Author acquitted of child pornography speaks out
Author says acquittal on child pornography charges allows him to 'breathe again'
‘Disregard of any kind of rules’ brings police to Wasaga Beach car rally
Provincial police remain on the scene Sunday in Wasaga Beach where hundreds of modified cars descended this weekend for stunt driving, racing and more.
Hill security increased after harassment reports
Parliament Hill security increased after reports of harassment
Three employees of Regulars Bar on King Street West test positive for COVID-19
Three staff at the restaurant Regulars Bar on King St. West have tested positive for COVID-19, according to Toronto Public Health.
Alexie, Pilkey books among most 'challenged' of past decade
Alexie, Pilkey books among most 'challenged' of past decade
Family and friends of Holly Ellsworth-Clark gather for Hamilton vigil
Supporters from across Canada mourn Ellsworth-Clark
Visits suspended at federal prisons in Quebec to prevent potential COVID-19 spread
MONTREAL—The Correctional Service of Canada says it is suspending visits to federal prisons in Quebec to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19.
Quebec reports 896 new COVID-19 cases, four additional deaths linked to virus
MONTREAL—Quebec reported 896 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, the highest single-day tally since May.
Ontario reports 491 new COVID-19 cases, highest daily increase since early May
Ontario is reporting 491 new cases of COVID-19 and two more deaths from the illness.
Crippled computers only part of ransomware plague
Locked-up computer systems only part of 'terrifying' ransomware scourge
2 dead, 1 injured in string of Quebec crashes
2 drivers dead, 1 seriously injured in three separate crashes across Quebec
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
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