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‘This is huge’: Burlington man wins $107K on Lotto 6/49
The IT worker has been playing the lottery since moving to Canada in 2012.
Two Americans living in Hamilton — one Democrat and one Republican — feel their nation torn in two
Denise Roig is a Democrat with Democrats Abroad. Wendi MacKay is a Republican with deep family roots in party loyalty. Now that the dust has cleared f
Pet Project Part 19: The goofy goobers that keep us smiling
Hamilton’s furry friends shine during a pandemic
Hamilton housing market cools as summer wears on
Home sales were down more than 20 per cent in August compared to July
McMaster study shows ‘startling’ mental health impacts from pandemic on Hamilton parents
Nearly 60 per cent of Hamilton parents in survey meet clinical criteria for depression
Permanent closure of CNE a ‘very real possibility’ after $6 million loss
The CNE is reporting a loss of $6 million after cancelling this year’s fair due to COVID-19, casting the future of the event into doubt, the executive director said Wednesday.
Attention Muggles: Canada’s biggest Harry Potter store is open in Pickering
The new store is stocked with everything a devoted fan could want, from candy and goblets to games and Hogwarts wear.
Today’s coronavirus news: CNE’s future in doubt after $6 million loss; Toronto sees record-breaking increase in housing prices; Flights resume at Beijing’s main international airport
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.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: 'Part of me that feels he is alive,' says brother of man missing 20 years
Cambridge native Jesse Villemaire asks for information every year on his brother's birthday. Tim Villemaire has been missing since 2001.
Trudeau conducts virtual Atlantic tour
Justin Trudeau takes virtual cross-country tour to Atlantic provinces
COVID-era TIFF hits local businesses hard
Toronto businesses brace for little or no business from COVID-era TIFF
Canada condemning poisoning of Russian politician
Canada condemns poisoning of Putin critic in Russia, Champagne says
TSB releases report into Ontario plane crash
Passengers threatened flight attendant after Ont. plane crash: safety board
COVID-19, a possible Trump second term — should Canadian snowbirds sell their Florida vacation homes or ride out the storm?
Victoria Purchase-Carter is not a fan of winter.
Man dies in industrial accident in Hamilton’s industrial sector
Paramedics say they were called to National Steel Car on Wednesday. A man had ‘traumatic injuries’ and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Woman to continue late mom's human rights case
Toronto woman to continue pressing late mom's human rights case
Toronto’s medical officer of health urges caution as COVID-19 cases spike
A resurgence of COVID-19 has started in Toronto, the city’s medical officer of health Dr. Eileen de Villa said Wednesday.
Hamilton hits 1,000 total COVID-19 cases
There are 82 active cases in the city, up from just 14 at the end of July. The rising numbers are a trend Hamilton’s medical officer of health does no
Ontario clarifies long-term care visitor rules
Ontario clarifies long-term care home visitor rules
Fed survey finds widespread pessimism about economic future
Fed survey finds widespread pessimism about economic future
Smiling with their eyes at St. James the Apostle school
“Learning to smile with our eyes” is the slogan for the up coming school year at St. James the Apostle Catholic Elementary School in upper Stoney Creek.
Here’s how Ottawa wants to use the lessons learned from COVID-19 to kick-start Canada’s economy
OTTAWA—Canada’s success in turning on a dime to manufacture all the masks, respirators, ventilators and pandemic gear Canadians need is an experience that can be replicated in other areas and turned into a national recovery strategy, says Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains.
The Grinch isn’t stealing Christmas — but the pandemic might leave you a gift short
Anticipating stock shortages, some Hamilton store owners are encouraging customers to shop early
Outbreak linked to Quebec karaoke bar grows
Quebec teachers' union going to court to demand rapid testing strategy
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Western U. frat cancels unofficial frosh week
Western U. frat cancels unofficial frosh week after 'discussions' with school
How Denis Mastromonaco is conducting himself during the pandemic
Burlington Symphony Orchestra music director Denis Mastromonaco is working off that ‘quarantine 15’ weight, writes Leonard Turnevicius.
Western alienation a priority: O'Toole
O'Toole names top Tories for Commons roles, with Bergen as deputy leader
Quebec teachers' union goes to court over testing
Quebec teachers' union goes to court to demand rapid COVID-19 testing
S&P/TSX composite gains for second day of month
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading, U.S. markets mixed; Loonie down
Laptops stolen from Six Nations elementary schools
Thieves smashed windows to gain entry, police say
U.S. allows import of Marineland belugas
U.S. allows aquarium to import Marineland belugas, but Canadian approval needed
Groups pitch Liberals on recovery plans
Tech group makes pitch to Liberals as part of wider push to shape recovery plan
Ombudsman must probe back-to-school plan: NDP
Ontario reports 133 new cases of COVID-19, 137 new resolved cases
Payette 'excellent' governor general: Trudeau
Trudeau calls Payette 'excellent' governor general, says no plans to replace her
Canada mulls global vaccine contribution
Canada mulls global vaccine contribution as Trump turns back on alliance
Worried about kids going back to school? Take our survey to share your concerns
With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing and concerns about a second wave, the back-to-school season has never been more uncertain.
Fed survey finds widespread pessimism about economic future
Fed survey finds widespread pessimism about economic future
99-year-old vet completes 100 kms for COVID-19
99-year-old vet completes 100 kilometres of walking to raise funds for COVID-19
Innocent bystanders among injured in bakery shooting
Six people injured after early morning shooting at Toronto bakery
O'Toole names Bergen deputy Tory leader
O'Toole names top Tories for Commons roles, with Bergen as deputy leader
Population of at-risk species declining:WWF
Canadian population of at-risk species declined over last 50 years, WWF says
Ontario marks second-highest tally of COVID-19 cases since July
Ontario has recorded its second-highest daily tally of new COVID-19 cases since the end of July.
Enterprise closes deal for Discount
Enterprise Holdings closes deal to buy Discount Car and Truck Rentals
5 things you need to know about Burlington’s drive-thru rib fest
Canada’s largest rib fest will be celebrating Labour Day with a drive-thru event next Monday
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 September 2
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is in Whitby today for his daily press conference
SIU investigating after man found dead
Ontario's police watchdog investigating death of 55-year-old Elgin County man
Greens to announce new leader Oct. 3
Green leadership race hits home stretch, winner to be announced in Ottawa Oct. 3
Dundas Crodon building sold to spa owner
Intended use not yet finalized for 69-year-old structure
Quebec teachers' union goes to court over testing
Quebec teachers' union going to court to demand rapid testing strategy
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