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Government sex-trafficking program announced
Ontario government announces programs to curb sex trafficking and educate youth
Hamilton waits for federal funding to build new affordable housing
Ward 5 Coun. Chad Collins calls federal housing strategy "pork barrel" politics.
Downtown’s Happy Hourz Pub closes, ending over two decades of karaoke at Vine and MacNab streets
COVID safety concerns shutters James Street North-area karaoke bar
Teachers' unions to file complaint over school reopening plan
Ontario Liberal party wants education workers treated like front-line workers
Hamilton heritage activists create group to save Century Manor
By creating Friends of Century Manor, the organization is expected to give residents "political clout."
81 Quebec City students in isolation
English Montreal School Board welcome back students amid COVID-19 pandemic
Crunch time for corn on the cob. Here are three local stands where you can still get sweet Ontario corn
Sweet corn season is drawing to a close.
Hamilton Mountain Kidz Klub helping youngsters get ready for school
Coronavirus pandemic or no pandemic, the Mountain Kidz Klub is there for youngsters who need help.
Teachers’ unions complaints won’t cause school reopening delays, Hamilton union says
Ontario’s four major teachers unions have filed complaints over the province’s back-to-school plans
Starbucks to require customers wear masks
Starbucks Canada to require customers wear masks in stores on Sept. 14
Uber contract threatens class action
New Uber contract could have chilling effect on class action, says lawyer
COVID-19 loan program expanded for small businesses, but not for rental assistance
The federal government is extending the deadline to apply for its small business loan program to the end of October.
Group home residents can leave for day, overnight
Ontario group home residents can now leave for day, overnight trips
Active cases of COVID-19 jump almost 11 per cent over the weekend
The number of Ontarians actively fighting COVID-19 jumped almost 11 per cent over the weekend to its highest level in four weeks.
Hamilton man arrested in connection to downtown street robberies
Hamilton police have arrested a man in connection to two street robberies. Four others remain under investigation.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 August 31
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. The premier is in Etobicoke today.
PBO: Business rent relief to cost $931M
Business rent-aid program to fall well short of budget, PBO projects
'Not really fair': Flamborough parents say HWDSB busing plan strands rural students
Flamborough parents feel that the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board’s plan to maintain an end-of-day bus schedule, while having students learn remotely for the afternoon, is unfair to rural secondary school students.
Canada signs more deals to get vaccines
Canada signs deal with Novovax to get 76 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine
Survey says: More Hamiltonians would recycle if only....
Nearly 70 per cent of the respondents didn’t know the city of Hamilton has a recycling app.
Six things to do in Hamilton before summer is gone
Don’t let the rest of your summer slip away!
English schools welcome back students
English Montreal School Board welcome back students amid COVID-19 pandemic
Three youths injured in tubing collision on Grand River in Caledonia
Floating tube hit concrete column of Highway 6 overpass
Toronto officers begin wearing body cameras
Toronto police officers begin wearing body cameras as start of year-long rollout
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit decline
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, loonie up against U.S. dollar
Regulator phasing out mortgage deferral rules
Banking regulator phasing out pandemic-related rules on mortgage deferrals
Staff member at Muskoka bakery tests positive for COVID-19
Henrietta’s Pine Bakery has confirmed one of its staff members has tested positive for COVID-19.
Study ranks 14 mask styles from most to least effective
Study ranks 14 mask styles from most to least effective.
Temporary midtown Toronto homeless shelters to be vacated this week, city says
The City of Toronto says two midtown apartment buildings that have been leased to the city for the past few months as emergency housing for the homeless will be completely vacated this week.
Milton residents irate over 'ridiculous' hydro bill hike
Petition urges province to lower rates
Ontario reports 114 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario Liberal party wants education workers treated like front-line workers
Peach pies, jam and Panzerolis at Fifty United Church's Peach Drive-Through
Volunteers at Fifty United Church welcomed a steady stream of customers for the Peach Drive-Through event during the weekend of Aug. 28.
Confirmed COVID case at Haldimand-Norfolk REACH child care centre at McKinnon Park Secondary School in Caledonia
A child attending the Haldimand-Norfolk REACH Child Care Centre located at McKinnon Park Secondary School in Caledonia has tested positive for COVID-1
Canada signs third deal to get vaccines
Canada signs deal with Novovax to get 76 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine
Ontario Liberals says teachers are on front line
Ontario Liberal party wants education workers treated like front-line workers
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, loonie up against U.S. dollar
English Montreal School Board welcome back students amid COVID-19 pandemic
MONTREAL—Quebec’s largest English language public school board is holding its first day of classes this morning amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Disbelief’: Dunnville painter an Instant millionaire with OLG lottery win
Michael Levely plans to pay off his mortgage and add to his savings account.
The pandemic’s silver lining? Widespread COVID immunity could provide platform for future cancer treatment
THE GOAL: To determine whether someone’s immune response to the coronavirus can be repurposed to attack cancer tumours, given the premise that a large portion of the global population is expected to develop that immune response — through infection or potential vaccination — in the coming years.
An infection took her foot, fingers and nearly her life. Tragedy strikes again as she grieves husband's sudden death
“There are moments when I will just break down crying.”
Dogs coming from Thunder Bay to Haldimand to find forever homes
When the animals arrive here, they will be put in quarantine for two weeks
Improper use of PPE. Medicine to the wrong patient. Injuries from falls. A look at the problems inside Orchard Villa as COVID-19 deaths climbed
Orchard Villa, the Pickering long-term-care home with the most COVID-19 deaths in the province, continued to fail to comply with provincial legislation designed to protect residents – even after more than 70 residents died and military personnel were sent in to assist.
'We are worried sick': Oakville girl, 16, disappears without a trace
Anastasia Ogilvie, 16, was last seen in Bronte around 8 p.m. on August 28.
The Lockdown Diaries: From hot weather to hot peppers
A little Motherlode Gain, but not much, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld.
Mark Runciman retiring as head of the Royal Botanical Gardens
Exiting CEO talks about COVID, sewage spills and the future of the stewardship agency.
‘We can’t cancel childhood’: Hamilton parents look for creative ways to make pandemic Halloween fun
Neighbours on the Mountain are planning a Halloween scavenger hunt as an alternative to trick-or-treating amid COVID-19
Obituary: Gus the barber ‘knew everybody’ and ‘loved people’
Gus Di Nardo died July 9 at the age of 93
Collapse of China deals shows we can’t rely on others for COVID-19 vaccine
The global race is on to develop a safe and effective vaccine against COVID-19. Every country wants to make sure its scientists are at the cutting edge and its citizens aren’t left out once the vaccine is available.
Today's coronavirus news: Most Ontarians surveyed think lockdown rules are being relaxed too quickly; Quebec's largest English public school board has first day of class
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.
‘Be prepared for everything.’ Day camps share lessons learned for a safe return to school
As two million students across Ontario get ready to return to school, day camps, which have been running for much of the summer with almost no cases of COVID-19, could provide some insight into how to create an environment where kids can learn and play safely.
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