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Only two provinces are using Ottawa’s COVID-19 contact tracing app. That will need to change if it’s going to work, experts say
It’s baffling that so few provinces are using the federal government’s COVID-19 contact tracing app, public health experts say, throwing into doubt its effectiveness.
Space agency gets first female president
Canadian Space Agency gets first female president
Most students returning to school: TDSB
Nearly one-third of Toronto elementary students to learn from home: TDSB
Liberals, Tories stop using wage subsidy
Liberals and Conservatives both say they'll stop using COVID-19 wage subsidy
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Toronto home sales hit record for August
Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says home sales hit record for August
North American stock markets tumble
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, loonie also down against U.S. dollar
Police issue arrest warrant in death of teen
Peel police issue arrest warrant for third suspect in connection to teen's death
Ontario to get additional $147 million for childcare
Ontario to get additional $147 million for safe childcare reopening
Compensation closer over Indigenous welfare
Children harmed by on-reserve child welfare a step closer to compensation
COVID-19 causes trouble for CNE, PNE
COVID-19 puts future of CNE in jeopardy, causes millions in losses for event
Post-mortem complete in Thunder Bay, Ont., homicide
Post-mortem complete, scene released by police in Thunder Bay, Ont., homicide
Military members asked to use COVID-19 app
Military members asked to use federal government's COVID-19 tracking app
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Ontario Premier Doug Ford all smiles despite past disagreements
Over the past several months Eisenberger and Ford have had a war of words over LRT, health spending and liquor license fines.
B.C.’s hotel sector review shows COVID-19 impacts
B.C.’s hotel sector has faced serious complications during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mother and daughter Frances and Ginny Parks have aced the game, 13 times
The dynamic duo teamed up to win the Ontario Parent and Child once and both won the Hamilton City and District Championship — 20 years apart, writes G
Dundas’ Mackenzie Hughes prepares for Tour Championship
Dundas native Mackenzie Hughes will be going up against the world’s best golfers this weekend in the Tour Championship. But having sunk a half-million
COVID-19 puts future of CNE in jeopardy
COVID-19 puts future of CNE in jeopardy, causes millions in losses for event
Christie Lake beach closed due to possible toxic algae
Province has taken samples to confirm if bloom is made up of blue-green algae
CERB 'hiccup' because of extension: Trudeau
Justin Trudeau takes virtual cross-country tour to Atlantic provinces
Dundas University Plaza neighbours question impact of roof tar emissions
Chemical safety information required for workers not shared with public
One dead, 6 injured in Toronto boat crash
Six to hospital, including one without vital signs, after Toronto boat crash
Feds short $14B on equalization: PBO
Feds short $14.5 billion over decade of equalization payments, PBO says
Ancaster group asks city to declare neighbourhood community safety zone
The Ancaster Village Heritage Community Inc. says safety zone would help to reduce cut-through traffic from Wilson Street.
Six to hospital after boat crash in Toronto
Six to hospital, including one without vital signs, after Toronto boat crash
‘We can produce 20,000 litres a day’ Doug Ford visits Burlington company that has retooled to make hand sanitizer
Thames River Chemical (TRC), which is located 5230 Harvester Rd., has been in Burlington for 12 years producing adhesives.
COVID-19 pushes down non-mortgage debt
Consumer debt up 2.8% in second quarter but non-mortgage debt down: Equifax
Pearson passengers to be tested for COVID-19
Passengers can now be tested for COVID-19 on arrival at Pearson in Toronto
Ontario teachers are taking photos of their crowded classrooms. Here's what they look like
Ontario teachers have been documenting their experiences preparing their classrooms for the start of the school year — many of them expressing fears about class sizes.
Quebec reports 187 new COVID-19 cases
Quebec reports 187 new COVID-19 cases, three additional deaths linked to virus
Hamilton doctor calls councillor’s homeless encampment email ‘disheartening’
Coun. Terry Whitehead says he wants to hold her ‘liable’ for any deaths that result from group’s work with homeless people sleeping in tents
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 September 3
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is in Hamilton to provide his daily update on COVID-19 measures
Consider more than rate before locking in
Think about more than just the rate before locking in a mortgage, experts say
Ontario, Quebec premiers to meet next week
Ontario and Quebec premiers, cabinet ministers to meet during two-day summit
Ontario reports 132 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 132 new COVID-19 cases, bulk in Peel and Toronto
Ancaster's Morgan Firestone Arena set to reopen Sept. 8 to ice users
Hockey users will be under strict requirements that allows initially only skills development and inter-squad games.
Ontarians can book G road tests again, starting Sept. 8
The Ontario government has announced a province-wide expansion to driver testing services, which means residents can book their G class tests again.
Co-housing brings seniors company, support during pandemic
Two co-housing participants share their experience helping each other with stress, loneliness and recovery from a surgery during the pandemic
Sharing laughs with Hot Lips Houlihan and dear little Gloria Stivic
Gary Smith: Moments with Loretta Swit and Sally Struthers
Merchandise trade deficit $2.45B in July
Statistics Canada says merchandise trade deficit $2.45 billion in July
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, loonie also down against U.S. dollar
Ontario and Quebec premiers to meet in summit
Ontario and Quebec premiers, cabinet ministers to meet during two-day summit
Beauty in a bouquet on Hamilton’s Mulberry Street
Kathy Renwald: Inspired by the pandemic lockdown, Jasmine and Brian took a chance on growing a garden of flowers
Premier Doug Ford hosting Quebec Premier Francois Legault in pandemic summit on economy and preparations for potential COVID-19 second wave
The leaders of the two provinces most ravaged by the pandemic will hold a summit next week on boosting their recession-hobbled economies and girding for a second wave of COVID-19.
21-year-old young adult author gets 7-figure book deal
21-year-old young adult author gets 7-figure book deal
Despite pandemic and virtual learning, McMaster expects increase in first-year students this fall
The university also saw a 17 per cent increase in international students enrolling for their first year of studies
FOOD RECALL: California peaches could be contaminated by Salmonella
Check your imported peaches before eating them
More wasted electricity due to COVID-19: group
Ontario will waste more clean electricity due to COVID-19, engineer group says
Amazon adds 7,000 more U.K. jobs as pandemic e-commerce booms
LONDON—E-commerce giant Amazon is adding 7,000 more permanent jobs in the U.K. by the end of the year, in the latest sign that demand for online shopping and services is booming amid the pandemic.
Hamilton day camps had no cases of COVID-19. What lessons do they hold for schools that are set to reopen next week?
Children grasped the ‘new normal’ to keep summer camps COVID-free
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