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Most Ontarians fear a second wave of COVID-19, survey says
An overwhelming majority of Ontarians are afraid that a second wave of COVID-19 is near, with levels of anxiety remaining unchanged since the pandemic first erupted in the province in March.
WE calls Tory request for documents 'politics'
Tories call on WE to release documents requested by parliamentary committee
Midtown Toronto shelters to be vacated:city
Temporary midtown Toronto homeless shelters to be vacated this week, city says
Two girls missing in northern Ont found safe
Provincial police searching for two girls, 5 and 6, missing in northern Ontario
SIU probing incident that left man, officers injured
Police watchdog investigating rally incident that left man, officers injured
Police search for two girls missing in northern Ont
Provincial police searching for two girls, 5 and 6, missing in northern Ontario
Withdrawal sees Green leadership field shrink
Nova Scotia candidate's withdrawal shrinks Green Party leadership field
Black Quebecers protest racial profiling
Black Quebecers drive to Legault's office to protest racial profiling
Small aircraft lands on Highway 404
Small aircraft on Highway 404 north of Toronto; no injuries reported
Tall ship, ahoy
TS Playfair arrives at Hamilton Harbour
Tories call on WE to release documents
Tories call on WE to release documents requested by parliamentary committee
N.S. warns of potential COVID-19 exposure on 2 recent Calgary-Halifax flights
HALIFAX—Passengers on two recent flights from Calgary to Halifax may have been exposed to COVID-19, Nova Scotia public health officials said Sunday.
N.S. warns of potential COVID-19 exposure on recent Calgary-Halifax flight
HALIFAX—Public health officials in Nova Scotia say passengers on a recent flight from Calgary to Halifax may have been exposed to COVID-19.
Body of missing swimmer recovered: police
Body of missing swimmer recovered by police, drowned in Lake Erie
One dead after drowning in Lake Huron: police
One dead after Saturday drowning in Lake Huron: police
York police investigating human remains
Police say they're investigating discovery of human remains in Georgina, Ont.
‘I got my life back’: Hamilton Health Sciences pioneers new heart valve treatment in Canada
About one in 30 people over the age of 60 will develop a leaking tricuspid valve and in severe cases, two out of three patients won’t survive five yea
Quebec reports 120 new COVID cases, 3 deaths
Quebec reports 120 new COVID-19 cases and three additional deaths
Ontario reports 112 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 112 new cases of COVID-19, one new death related to coronavirus
Ontario reports 112 new cases of COVID-19, one new death related to coronavirus
Ontario is reporting 112 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death related to the coronavirus.
Co-working spaces adjust to pandemic reality
Co-working companies adjust to running shared workspaces in a pandemic
Universities to teach COVID-19 courses
Ontario universities to teach COVID-19 related courses in the fall
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 112 new cases, one new death; India records world’s biggest single-day jump in virus cases
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: India records world’s biggest single-day jump in virus cases; South Korea enforces limits on restaurants, shuts gyms in Seoul amid spike
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.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Toronto police say seven officers injured in altercation
Toronto police say seven officers injured in midtown altercation
How would Tories lead the COVID-19 recovery?
How would an O'Toole-led Conservative government handle the COVID-19 recovery?
This Hamilton senior was declared an essential worker. He decided to retire early to look after his wife.
Pandemic meant unexpected retirement for some seniors
You can call them ‘cynical spreaders.’ But the COVID-19 flouters are following a trail blazed in debates over vaccines, milk safety and seatbelts
Some flout social-distancing advice at Cherry Beach dance parties and others cheer passing cars at protests, waving signs comparing masks to mind control.
Toddler killed by vehicle in Zorra Township
Toddler dies in hospital after being struck by vehicle in Zorra Township
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Man, 21, dead in Brantford collision; SIU investigating
Vehicle evading police involved in crash, Ontario Special Investigations Unit says
Tory MP sorry for 'thoughtlessly' tweeting
Conservative MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay apologizes for tweet linking Freeland, Soros
Two Canadian Forces members test positive for COVID-19
OTTAWA—Two members of the Canadian military who recently flew back to Canada from the Middle East have tested positive for COVID-19, the Defence Department said Saturday.
Tiny Township Block Party Program aims to unite neighbourhoods
A connected neighbourhood creates a sense of well-being.
Patios, bike lanes and parklets: How COVID-19 may actually save Toronto’s main streets
The pandemic has broken Laura Sellors’s hungry heart. She loves the city’s food scene and has watched with dismay as the restaurant industry, an underpinning of main street life in Toronto, struggles under the COVID-19 closure and restricted openings.
Masks, sanitizers still not delivered to two Alberta school boards
As Medicine Hat area school boards get ready to return to classes next week, a couple may be without the provincial supplies to start things off.
Majority of HWDSB students to return to the classroom in September
Eighty per cent of Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board students will return to in-person learning in September, according to numbers released by
More Hamiltonians would recycling if additional items could be placed in blue box
The online survey and focus group response revealed nearly 90 per cent of people would use blue box program if more material added.
2 Forces members test positive for COVID-19
Two Canadian Forces members test positive for COVID-19
Boards urged to spend air quality funding
Ontario reports 122 new cases of COVID-19, six new deaths related to coronavirus
When too much honesty turns to trouble
Watch out. Sometimes you can be too honest and transparent, writes Ed Canning.
Inside the bubble: The NHL’s experiment has worked so far — and could provide a blueprint that extends beyond hockey
There were skeptics. There were naysayers. There were worrywarts.
Quebec reports 156 COVID cases, five deaths
Quebec reports 156 new cases of COVID-19 and five additional deaths
‘Who are you?’: Halton native reflects on crash that deleted his memory 25 years ago
Georgetown’s Jonathan McMurray looks back at the day his mind was permanently altered by a traumatic injury.
Small business optimism in Manitoba appears to be ‘stabilizing’
Long-term optimism for pandemic recovery among small business owners in Manitoba is now back on an upward trajectory following a deep plunge last month.
Quebec watchdog probes man's death in jail
Police watchdog probes 45-year-old man's jail cell death in northern Quebec
Ontario reports 148 new cases of COVID 19
Ontario reports 148 new cases of COVID 19, no new deaths related to virus
Elliot Lake honours commitment to accessibility with beach mats for wheelchair users
Although summer is coming to a close, Elliot Lake has made good on its promise to make local beaches more accessible by installing beach access mats for wheelchair users.
Sudbury park teams up with the YMCA to ensure affordable access for families
Kivi Park and the YMCA of Northeastern Ontario have formed a partnership to ensure that local families can take advantage of the services each organization has to offer.
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