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Curling schedule loses six more events because of COVID-19
Curling Canada has cancelled six more events in 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Survey reveals Ontarians' misgivings around dining out in a pandemic
Ontarians are split when it comes to which styles of dining out they feel are safest amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a survey recently conducted by the team behind the mobile app Andie.work.
Macklem: Uneven recovery poses broader risk
Uneven rebound poses risk for entire economy, Bank of Canada governor says
Heartbreak averted? McNally Foundation offers $1 million to save Valley Inn Road bridge from collapse
Hamilton closed the beloved ‘clickety-clack’ bridge — the only running route to Heartbreak Hill — over safety concerns last December.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 Sept. 10
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Macklem: Uneven recovery poses broader risk
Uneven rebound poses risk for entire economy, Bank of Canada governor says
Court rejects Bell, Rogers appeal of CRTC decision
Court rejects Bell, Rogers appeals of CRTC decision on internet wholesale rates
$1B monthly mortgage payments deferred amid COVID
About $1 billion of mortgage payments deferred each month during pandemic: CMHC
Morneau broke election law: commissioner
Former finance minister Bill Morneau broke elections law ahead of last campaign
Trio fighting five-foot waves rescued from sinking boat on Lake Erie
Dense fog later created havoc for a boater near Port Maitland on Wednesday
S&P/TSX composite down, loonie edges higher
S&P/TSX composite down, while U.S. stock markets climb; Loonie edges higher
Take care when buying extended product plans
In need of a fridge repair? What you need to know about extended warranty plans
Schools are reopening across Hamilton. You can help us report on it
Have a story idea? We want to hear from you
PBO probes rising costs for federal workers
PBO: More spending, not more workers, driving costs for federal employees
Maggie O'Farrell's Shakespearean 'Hamnet' wins Women's Prize
Maggie O'Farrell's Shakespearean 'Hamnet' wins Women's Prize
Hamilton's planning committee rejects revised 11-storey development for Stoney Creek
LJM Developments proposed a 11-storey, 148-unit at 325 Highway 8 after councillors approved 6-storey development in 2017.
Woodward defends decision to withhold Trump's virus comments
Woodward defends decision to withhold Trump's virus comments
Doctor's libel case can proceed: top court
Supreme Court says doctor's libel action over email comments can proceed
TSX's main index edges higher in early trading
TSX's main index edges higher in early trading, loonie gains against U.S. dollar
The Mountain Arena COVID testing centre will close soon. Then what?
‘It wouldn’t be tenable for winter weather’
'Deadly stuff': Trump's own words bring focus back to virus
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump seemed to understand the severity of the coronavirus threat even as he was telling the nation that the virus was no worse than the seasonal flu and insisting that the U.S. government had it totally under control, according to a new book by journalist Bob Woodward.
Popeyes' chicken sandwich to go Canada-wide
Popeyes to roll out viral chicken sandwich Canada-wide amid physical distancing
Quebecers who don’t follow COVID-19 mask guidelines to face fines as of Saturday
Quebecers who flout rules requiring face coverings in indoor public spaces will be subject to a fine beginning on Saturday.
Hamilton senior centres are starting to reopen
The City of Hamilton is reopening some seniors centres and clubs that have been closed during the pandemic.
Quebecers to face fines for flouting mask rules
NewsAlert: Quebec to issue fines if masks not worn
Check out this Bonsai bonanza in Hamilton’s Kirkendall neighbourhood
Mike Wybenga’s love and dedication to Bonsai was re-entrenched in 2015
Today’s coronavirus news: Massive parties in Kingston spark concern; B.C. parents calling for remote learning options; Popeye’s new viral sandwich available in Canada Monday amid pandemic
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Popeye’s new viral sandwich available today amid pandemic concerns; Massive crowds and parties in Kingston, Ont. spark concern; B.C. parents calling for remote le
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Ontario ‘didn’t learn the lessons from SARS’ leaving it vulnerable to COVID-19
Ontario was supposed to be ready for a pandemic like COVID-19 after fixing the mistakes made during the SARS outbreak
Canada officially recognizes Roma genocide, showing ‘respect’ to Hamilton’s community
In August, the Canadian government officially recognized the murder of more than 500,000 Romani people during the Holocaust
Who is Amazon hiring in Hamilton and what will they pay?
Amazon says its warehouse will yield 1,500 new full-time jobs in Hamilton alone. We asked the e-commerce giant who they’re looking for and what they p
$2-million gift to help McMaster fight pandemics in Hamilton and abroad
McMaster University has received $2 million to help research how to fight COVID-19 and prevent future pandemics.
Book: Kim Jong Un told Trump about killing his uncle
Book: Kim Jong Un told Trump about killing his uncle
READERS' CHOICE 2020: Time to vote for Flamborough's best
FlamboroughReview.com is on a mission to find the best businesses in Flamborough, as recommended by you — our readers.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Murder, mutilation, abuse part of life at Ant Hill Kids commune
A manhunt for one of Canada's most notorious criminals, a self-proclaimed prophet and cult leader, took place near Burnt River in 1989.
WE shutdown won't silence controversy
Political fallout continues despite shuttering of WE's Canadian operations
B.C. has a $1.6 billion plan to fight a second wave of COVID-19
The province unveiled a $1.6 billion plan to weather the pandemic through the fall and flu season that will help clear capacity in B.C.’s health-care system without the broad and disruptive measures it took to do so in the spring.
Investigation called after OPP fatally shoots man
Man shot and killed during interaction with OPP in Colingwood, SIU says
Book: Trump said of virus, 'I wanted to always play it down'
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump seemed to understand the severity of the coronavirus threat even as he was telling the nation that the virus was no worse than the seasonal flu and insisting that the U.S. government had it totally under control, according to a new book by journalist Bob Woodward.
Start of school delayed for many Toronto high schools
Toronto District School Board delays start of classes in many high schools
City of Hamilton looks to Premier Doug Ford for tent solution
Mayor Fred Eisenberger says ‘off-the-cuff’ proposal to premier last week holds promise for encampments
Student at Winnipeg high school has COVID-19, but risk of spread low, officials say
WINNIPEG—Health officials say a student at a Winnipeg high school has tested positive for COVID-19.
Toronto teacher charged with sexual assault
Toronto high school teacher charged with sexually assaulting two students
Halton health officials investigating after Oakville elementary school staff member tests positive for COVID-19
A staff member at Oodenawi Public School, in the area of Dundas Street West and Neyagawa Boulevard, has tested positive a few days before students ret
Ignorant or misleading? Neither look is good for Donald Trump after Woodward claim
WASHINGTON—In early February, before a single American had died from COVID-19, President Donald Trump appeared privately to understand that the virus was very serious. “It goes through air, Bob, and that’s always trickier than the touch. You don’t have to touch things, but the air, you just breathe the air, and that’s how it’s passed,” he told the journalist Bob Woodward Feb. 7. “It’s also more deadly than even your strenuous flus.” Maybe five times more deadly, Trump said. “This is deadly stuff.”
Ignorant or misleading? Neither look is good for Donald Trump
WASHINGTON—In early February, before a single American had died from COVID-19, President Donald Trump appeared privately to understand that the virus was very serious. “It goes through air, Bob, and that’s always trickier than the touch. You don’t have to touch things, but the air, you just breathe the air, and that’s how it’s passed,” he told the journalist Bob Woodward Feb. 7. “It’s also more deadly than even your strenuous flus.” Maybe five times more deadly, Trump said. “This is deadly stuff.”
WE Charity shuttering Canadian operations
Canadian Press NewsAlert: WE Charity closing operations in Canada
School bus cancellations pile up in Ontario
School bus routes cancelled across Ontario as COVID-19 worsens driver shortage
The events that led to WE Charity announcing it was shutting down its operations in Canada
OTTAWA—A timeline of events that led to WE Charity announcing it was shutting down its Canadian operations.
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