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Hamilton Liberal MP Bob Bratina says party that forces fall election will pay dearly at the polls
"I just don't see the anger or motivation" to unseat Liberal government, says Bratina.
Dundas Pleasant View’s 10 Newman Rd. neighbours support plan
Settlement, demolition and related projects funded by building permit fees
Students can move between in-person and online class: TDSB
Ontario reports 118 new cases of COVID-19, one new death related to coronavirus
Quebec daycares to stay open during COVID second wave
Many students in Quebec head back to school today amid COVID-19 worries
There’s no place like (home) theatres: Will blockbusters like ‘Tenet’ bring people back to cinemas?
For the first time since March — when the coronavirus changed the world — new movies are back in theatres, albeit with a 50-person limit per theatre.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 27
Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks with reporters in Brockville today
Canadian players avoid seeded opponents in first round of the U.S. Open
NEW YORK—Three of five Canadians are seeded and the two others won’t face seeded players in the opening round of the U.S. Open next week.
TD Bank CEO cautious on pandemic recovery
TD Bank Group reports $2.25-billion Q3 profit, tops expectations
Back-to-school day for many Quebec students
Many students in Quebec are back to school today amid COVID-19 worries
SIU identifies 73-year-old man killed by police
SIU identifies 73-year-old man killed by police in Haliburton County, Ont.
Beware of the skies Hamilton — severe thunderstorm watch in effect
Environment Canada warns of an approaching storm expected to hit in the late afternoon to early evening.
How to tip for food during the COVID-19 era
How much should you tip for a meal? Foodies offer advice for the COVID-19 era
Troubling trends in Western Canada, plus Toronto neighbourhoods that just can’t kick COVID-19: 3 graphics that pinpoint the pandemic
British Columbia could have most active cases of COVID-19 in country if rate of transmission continues
Four teen boys accused of operating west Mountain break-in crew
Teens allegedly targeted homes on Hamilton’s west Mountain and Meadowlands communities, rack up a collective 38 charges.
How safe is it to celebrate Halloween this year?
As the end of summer is drawing near and Halloween stores are popping up around the province, Ontarians may be wondering what will become of their spooky October festivities this year.
Hamilton workers eager to return safely to work, say labour leaders
Employers searching for information about providing a safe and healthy workplace for workers.
Kingston looks to different model to help homeless
Kingston looking for ways to help homeless during the pandemic and beyond
Police search for teens accused of assault
Police search for teens accused of accosting, assaulting elderly woman
Ontario reports 118 new cases of COVID-19
The number of Ontarians fighting COVID-19 has reached its highest level in three weeks and hospitalizations are creeping up, the latest Ministry of Health statistics show.
Markham woman facing terrorism charges
Toronto-area woman facing terrorism charges after allegedly trying to join ISIS
Worker at Frank's No Frills in Hamilton tests positive for COVID-19
An employee at Frank’s No Frills in Hamilton has tested positive for COVID-19. It’s the third case in a grocery store worker in the Hamilton region in
Tories ask speaking agency to deliver WE docs
Tories ask speaking agency to release records on WE's payments to Trudeau family
Materials sector weighs on S&P/TSX composite
Financials help lift S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Bombardier to lay off 200 Thunder Bay workers
Bombardier to lay off 200 workers at Thunder Bay plant within seven months
Quebec reports 111 new COVID-19 cases
Many students in Quebec head back to school today amid COVID-19 worries
Elections Canada braces for pandemic vote
Explosion in mail-in voting expected if election held amid pandemic
Ontario reports 118 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 118 new cases of COVID-19, one new death related to coronavirus
Services resuming at Stoney Creek United Church
Schann Sharma is putting his yoga classes back in motion this fall at Stoney Creek United Church.
Back-to-school day for many Quebec students
Many students in Quebec head back to school today amid COVID-19 worries
A majority of Canadians feel this pandemic has united them — Americans not so much
Canadians are more likely than residents of many countries to feel as though the global pandemic has united them, a survey suggests.
Financials help lift S&P/TSX composite
Financials help lift S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Champagne pushes reform with Lebanese leader
Champagne pushes reform in Beirut meeting with Lebanese president
CIBC reports $1.17-billion Q3 profit
CIBC reports $1.17-billion Q3 profit, beat expectations
NAN criticizes federal school funding
NAN say federal back-to-school funding comes too late for remote communities
Saskatchewan to provide first COVID-19 deficit update, future outlook
REGINA—The Saskatchewan government will provide its first update on the size of a budget deficit it says is a casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Quebec students head back to school amid COVID-19 worries
MONTREAL—Thousands of Quebec schoolchildren are heading back to class Thursday, putting the provincial government’s controversial back-to-school plan to the test.
TD Bank Group reports $2.25B Q3 profit
TD Bank Group reports $2.25-billion Q3 profit, tops expectations
Daughters keep Dora’s Dream alive: A Taste Of Africa fundraiser thrives online
The late Dora Anie left a wonderful legacy with her fundraising for schools in Ghana. Her two daughters have kept it up. They were heartbroken that th
Pet Project Part 15: Happy National Dog Day to all the sweet Hamilton pups
Happy National Dog Day to our furry loving friends
Man arrested in Oakville after suspects break into storage facility twice in two days
Police are still looking for the two other suspects involved in these break-ins.
Today’s coronavirus news: Many students in Quebec, Europe heading back to school amid virus worries; South Korean lockdown likely as transmissions slip out of control
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.
‘Ludicrous’: How an elderly Barrie man paid thousands of dollars over the value of his insurance policy
David Marten, now 91, has paid over $14,300 toward a $10,000 policy purchased in 1981.
No guarantee divided Hamilton council would support a resurrected LRT — even if it was offered
Fans of Hamilton’s cancelled LRT are hoping to get the project back on track — but pandemic deficits and confusing project cost estimates have eroded
Staff to explore plastic water bottle ban on Hamilton municipal properties
City also looking at obliging event organizers to use compostable products
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Pairs From Peets helps channel grief into giving
Loved ones remember Jacob Peets, 23, who died in St. Catharines in June 2019, by forming Pairs From Peets.
Why do some people barely get sick from COVID-19 and others seem to never get better? Canada’s long-haulers might hold some of the answers
One day this past April, Tracey Thompson suddenly realized she couldn’t smell or taste the chicken noodle soup she was eating.
Dundas Service Ontario location listed for sale
Operation won't be impacted by a new unit owner
There’s just no owner’s manual on how to deal with this
Racing, like everything else, is forced to write new rules as we go along, writes Tim Miller.
No charges in Korchinski-Paquet death
No grounds to charge officers in death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet:SIU
Feds give $2B to help schools reopen safely
Feds to give provinces $2B to bolster safe reopening of schools this fall
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