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Still no sign of Hamilton officer facing penalties for unlawful arrests
Const. Jeff Todoruck misses another conference call as a tribunal looks to sort out his punishment for detaining journalists at fatal crash scene
COVID-19 limits options for Turner's state funeral
COVID-19 limits possibilities for former prime minister John Turner's state funeral
Meet Justin Leroux and The Glee Club at Cathedral high school
Gary Smith: Justin Leroux turned down a hockey scholarship, for theatre. The Glee Club at Cathedral high school is happy he did.
Dye & Durham buying U.K. company for $52.9M
Dye & Durham buying U.K. company Property Information Exchange for $52.9M
Hamilton's 100th anniversary Mum Show will be a free event
Ward 3 Coun. Nrinder Nann said providing the event free is a "good will gesture" to the public.
The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada
The latest developments on the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
Canada set to help global COVID-19 vaccine efforts
Canada set to announce funds to help with international COVID-19 vaccine procurement
North American stocks higher in early trading
S&P/TSX composite index up in early trading, U.S. stock markets also climb
The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada
The latest developments surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
14-year-old dead after horseback accident
14-year-old dead after becoming submerged in a marsh during horseback accident
Hamilton police major crime unit investigating at King and Sherman
Police unit investigates homicides and attempted murders
Meet the new chief of Six Nations Police: Darren Montour
‘I see First Nations policing as the model for community policing,’ said Chief Darren Montour
Ontario to announce fall COVID-19 plan today
Ontario is expected to announce its COVID-19 fall preparedness plan today.
Peel courts pivot to ease COVID-19 backlogs and preserve right to trial in a reasonable time
Courts in Peel Region are tackling a COVID-induced backlog of cases by housing trials and jury selection offsite and by allowing prosecutors some discretion on easing detention for people facing charges.
Man dead after being hit by car at racetrack
59-year-old man dead after being hit by a car at sanctioned race event
Dye & Durham reports Q4 loss, revenue down
Cloud software firm Dye & Durham reports Q4 loss, revenue down from year ago
First full day of B.C.’s election campaign begins amid COVID-19 pandemic
VANCOUVER—British Columbia’s election is entering its first full day with the three party leaders embarking on a campaign against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shake the lazy days of summer: Here’s how to get fit for fall
Ernie Schramayr: The calendar says it’s time to get busy and finish this sorry year off in fine form
'Became trapped': Oakville girl, 14, dead after horseback riding incident
A 14-year-old Oakville girl is dead after an accident while horseback riding.
Waterdown marketing agency captures essence of business
A local brand development studio and marketing agency hopes to “capture” the imagination of their clients.
Hamilton’s pandemic Mum Show: smaller, physically distanced and free
The city still plans to hold a slimmed-down version of its popular fall floral showcase at Gage Park — so long as pandemic restrictions do not worsen.
Hamilton Aviary supporters hope to land flock at new home
Charity says $1-million donation will go toward building sanctuary on private land
Today’s coronavirus news: Ford to announce fall COVID-19 plan today; Hollywood unions announce pandemic agreement; UK to impose tougher measures amid case spike
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Independent senators renew call for reform
Independent senators renew pressure on Liberals to enshrine Senate reforms into law
Majority support mask-wearing, not protests: poll
Majority of Canadians support wearing masks during COVID-19, oppose protests: poll
Carbon tax hearings begin in Supreme Court today
Supreme Court to start hearings today on national carbon tax
Ontario to announce fall COVID-19 plan today
Ontario to announce fall COVID-19 plan today
Group wants law to treat Facebook as a publisher
Group wants Parliament, courts to hold social media to same standard as publishers
B.C.’s top doctor says most COVID-19 exposures at schools have been low risk
VICTORIA—British Columbia’s provincial health officer says most COVID-19 exposure events at schools have been low risk and there has not been any transmission within schools so far.
Pandemic plays Grinch to annual Toronto Christmas Market
Bah, COVID.
Teen girl rushed to hospital after horseback riding accident in Flamborough
Paramedics rushed 14-year-old to hospital from Millgrove Side Road in Flamborough with ‘life-threatening injuries’
Duo face 29 gun charges after potential explosives shut down east Hamilton streets Saturday
Police find guns, gun making tools and items “believed to be explosive devices”
Four charts show COVID-19 cases climbing in Ontario — but death rates are low. Don’t be fooled by the lag, experts say
Amidst increasing numbers of new COVID-19 cases daily in Ontario, experts are warning that the continued low rates of death and hospitalization from the disease should not lead to complacency.
Martin Regg Cohn: Canadians are foolish and reckless to ignore the COVID Alert app
Of all the missed opportunities in mid-pandemic, none seems more inexcusable than failing to alert Canadians to the COVID Alert app.
Mayor John Tory promises to ‘bring the hammer down’ as COVID-19 infections rise in Toronto
City officials are promising stronger enforcement of regulations and bylaws aimed at stopping the spread of COVID-19, amid a troubling and persistent increase in the number of cases.
Group wants law to treat Facebook as a publisher
Group wants Parliament, courts to hold social media to same standard as publishers
Cop sentenced to 12 months in jail after woman's death
London, Ont. police officer convicted in death of Indigenous woman
A 15-minute COVID-19 test kit was recently approved in the U.S. — why is Canada so far behind?
Imagine if there was a test for COVID-19 that could be done in 15 minutes, costs only $5 and didn’t require a laboratory. Such a test was recently approved for use in the States — and it’s raising hopes that soon airlines will be able test passengers, theatres could test guests, and restaurants and retailers could regularly test employees, even customers.
‘I don’t know what grade I’m teaching’: TDSB’s virtual school starts Tuesday and some teachers, parents say they’re in the dark
After weeks of chaos and uncertainty, thousands of students from across the Toronto District School Board will click in — rather than line up — for their first day of virtual school on Tuesday.
This Toronto restaurant owner’s insurance jumped from $9,000 to almost $30,000 during COVID-19. He’s not alone
When restaurateur Erik Joyal got a call from his insurance broker, he couldn’t quite believe his ears.
TDSB delays start of some online classes amid high demand
Toronto school board postpones start of some online classes as e-learning demand surges
Which workplaces are hard hit by COVID? Toronto residents aren’t being told. The board of health wants to change that
The Toronto Board of Health has called on the city’s medical officer to publicly release data on workplace outbreaks to protect “vulnerable populations” disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.
Commons testing virtual voting ahead of return
Virtual voting tests underway as House of Commons set to return for throne speech
September woes continue on North American markets
North American stock markets partially recover after plunging on fears of lockdowns
Ontario needs to get ahead of the curve on COVID-19 testing
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole and his family waited for hours to be tested for COVID-19 last week in Ottawa before being turned away when the centre reached capacity. They eventually got tested in Quebec and are now self-isolating after results came back positive. Predictably, O’Toole blamed the delay on the Trudeau government.
Toronto startup launches cheaper MRI technology from MaRS
Amid new research about the potential impact of COVID-19 on the brain, a Toronto medical firm is showcasing lighter, faster and cheaper MRI technology that makes it easier to scan patients.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Stoney Creek charity turns junk cars into cash for homeless
If you’ve got a vehicle you no longer want because it’s old or unroadworthy, Georgina Rosenberg hopes you’ll consider it as a chance to help people in need of food and a roof over their head.
Feds OK industrial carbon taxes in Ontario, N.B.
Feds reluctantly approve Ontario and New Brunswick carbon prices for big emitters
Stoney Creek Day of Peace protest
Members of the Hamilton Coalition To Stop The War engage passing motorists while protesting Canadian arms exports to Saudi Arabia outside Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina’s constituency office in downtown Stoney Creek on Sept. 21.
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