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Today’s coronavirus news: CERB payments begin to wind down starting this weekend
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.
Hamilton cold case: What happened to Dana Zelic?
It’s been 21 years since she left her mother’s house in late August. Now police are turning to the public in hopes that someone, somewhere knows somet
10 ways to use the Hamilton Public Library without late fees
Lt. Bookman on your heels? Have you had that loan from the library just a little longer than you can remember?
What you need to know about the end of the CERB
End of CERB means uncertainty for some, new system for others
Authors step up for inmates in need with book auction
Telephone calls. Shoelaces. Soap for washing their hands during this pandemic. Money to keep an essential helpline going.
‘It’s ridiculous’: Security guards with Hamilton company haven’t received pandemic pay
Star Security is providing guards for temporary homeless shelters and respite centres in Toronto
Quebec ticket holder wins Lotto 649 jackpot
Quebec ticket holder wins Saturday night's $8.4 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Toronto health officer closes 3 restaurants
Toronto health officer closes 3 restaurants as result of COVID contact tracing
Law enforcement monitor 'fake homecoming'
Quiet day in London as law enforcement monitor Western homecoming
Police in London monitoring Western University homecoming
London, Ont., police say it’s been a quiet day so far in the university town known to host large parties on the same weekend each year.
Quebec injects $85 million into schools to fight COVID-19 pandemic
QUEBEC—The Quebec government is investing $85 million in schools to adapt to the new reality of COVID-19.
Law enforcement monitor Western homecoming
Quiet day in London as law enforcement monitor Western homecoming
Quebec reports 698 new COVID-19 cases, most since May
Quebec is reporting 698 new cases of COVID-19 today, the highest single-day tally since May.
Quebec schools to get $85M to fight COVID-19
Quebec injects $85 million into schools to fight COVID-19 pandemic
Quebec reports 698 new COVID-19 cases
Quebec reports 698 new COVID-19 cases, the most since May; seven new deaths
Toronto shuts down three King Street restaurants after COVID-19 violations
Toronto Public Health says it has ordered the closure of three King Street restaurants that failed to take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including serving buffet-style food and requiring staff to work while ill.
One active COVID-19 case reported in Nova Scotia, no new cases Saturday
HALIFAX—Nova Scotia is reporting no new cases of COVID-19, leaving just one active case in the province as of Saturday.
Woman faces drug charge after May death: OPP
Woman facing drug charge following sudden death investigation: OPP
What's Going on Here Now? Waterdown Fortinos expansion delayed by COVID-19
The Waterdown Fortinos expansion has been delayed by COVID-19 and will now see the expanded grocery store open in the summer of 2021.
Wearing a mask but not covering your nose? You’re doing it all wrong
Dr. Richard B. Kennedy can’t help but shake his head when he sees people wearing masks with their noses uncovered.
Ontario reports 435 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 435 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths
82-year-old man killed in hit-and-run
Montreal police search for suspect after 82-year-old man killed in hit-and-run
'Anyone can become sick': More than 500 illnesses and 71 hospitalizations reported as Salmonella outbreak in Canada grows
The Public Health Agency of Canada has a stern warning for Canadians as a serious salmonella outbreak continues to grow.
Heather Mallick: Lives are on the line. What’s so hard about wearing a mask — and properly?
The young man is sitting on a Line 2 TTC subway car. He is not wearing a mask, nor is one hanging from his ear or in his lap or within reach. Masked people move to the ends of the car to avoid him.
Martin Regg Cohn: Money is distorting Ontario's democracy. Here's how Doug Ford can fix that
Pandemics are bad for politics.
What's Going on Here Now? CHCH on track for 2021 move to Flamborough
CHCH is on track to move into its new Flamborough home in spring 2021.
Heather Mallick: Lives are on the line. What’s so hard about wearing a mask — and properly?
The young man is sitting on a Line 2 TTC subway car. He is not wearing a mask, nor is one hanging from his ear or in his lap or within reach. Masked people move to the ends of the car to avoid him.
Martin Regg Cohn: Money is distorting Ontario's democracy. Here's how Doug Ford can fix that
Pandemics are bad for politics.
Good news! Wash away the dread with these uplifting Hamilton stories
Some positive and inspiring stories to get you through the weekend
Toronto drag bar Crews and Tangos says customer, performer tested positive for COVID-19
Crews and Tangos, a popular drag bar in the Church and Wellesely area, released a statement on Instagram last night that said a customer and a performer have tested positive for COVID-19.
How Toronto hospitals are bracing for COVID-19’s second wave — and what they learned the first time around
It didn’t take long for hospital beds in Toronto to fill up after the first wave of the pandemic subsided.
What was happening in Amy Hager’s life before she was killed?
Boyfriend of 20-year-old is charged with murder after she was found dead Monday night
Today’s coronavirus news: Businesses worry about another shutdown; more than 500 COVID-19 cases in Ontario
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.
Hamiltonians Cora and Eric Brittan display creative partnership at Carnegie Gallery
Cora and Eric first exhibited together in 1966 just after graduation. Their newest exhibition, ‘In the Space Between,’ is on at the Carnegie Gallery,
Seven great spots to see fall colours in Hamilton
Red, yellow, orange foliage nestled along the Niagara Escarpment is the serenity and beauty Hamilton Mountain affords.
One dead, four badly hurt in Ottawa crash
One person dead, four others in critical condition after Ottawa crash
First Nations police services demand more funding
First Nations police services look to throne speech pledge for higher, stable funding
Hamilton residents file hundreds of mask bylaw complaints. No one has been charged
Hamilton’s manager of licensing says the city is using a ‘progressive enforcement strategy’ with a hope that leads to voluntarily compliance with the
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot
RCMP charge man with inventing terrorism hoax
RCMP charge man with falsely claiming involvement in terrorism
Rosie DiManno: Delays, flip-flops and bad decisions on COVID-19 testing are costing us dearly
“It goes up your nose.”
Rosie DiManno: Delays, flip-flops and bad decisions on COVID-19 testing are costing us dearly
“It goes up your nose.”
Damien Cox: The NHL and its players have been getting along during the pandemic, but how long will the good relations last?
It’s hard to explain to hockey fans who weren’t around at the time just how different the NHL was three decades ago. Not just the hockey, although there have been remarkable changes in the size, speed, skill and equipment used, but in the overall business.
Mohawk College confirms first case of COVID-19
Neither the college or public health have said whether the case involves a student or staff member
Four Senior of the Year award recipients share why volunteering is important
“A lot of the programs and services wouldn’t happen without volunteers.”
Liberal government expected to survive throne speech vote with NDP backing
OTTAWA—No federal election. At least for now.
Fair operators seek support during pandemic
Amusement fair operators ask for support during COVID-19 pandemic
Cops ID victim of deadly Toronto shooting
One man dead, another injured after Toronto shooting on Thursday night
Libs, NDP reach deal, likely averting election
Liberals reach deal with NDP on COVID-19 aid bill, likely averting election
‘I want the accused to see me’: Family of homicide victim forced to watch from another room as accused found unfit to stand trial
George Opassinis is accused of killing Michel Pilon, 53, who was found dead in his apartment at an affordable living building.
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