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Ancaster's municipal service centre reopens to sighs of relief
The Ancaster Municipal Service Centre was experiencing its “normal” business during the first day of its reopening Aug. 17.Staff, now behind Plexiglas dividers on the counter, said they had “few” in-person customers asking for help or paying bill
New Brunswickers to head to polls during pandemic as Sept. 14 election called
FREDERICTON—Premier Blaine Higgs has called an election in New Brunswick for Sept. 14.
‘God will protect us’: Alberta prayer event now linked to at least 17 COVID-19 cases
In the weeks leading up to a prayer event on his family farm in Deadwood, Alta., evangelist Chris Lindberg acknowledged he wasn’t sure if he would go ahead with the gathering this summer due to COVID-19 concerns.
GO Transit to increase service in September
GO Transit to increase service in September as more riders return
$16.5M settlement in G20 class-action lawsuit
$16.5M settlement in class-action lawsuit over mass arrests at 2010 G20 summit
Possible storm could drip on pleasant day in Hamilton
Thunderstorm risk for Hamilton as adverse weather hits areas north of Kitchener
Dundas work sites investigated by province
50 Cootes demolition and University Plaza roof work under review
3rd body pulled from Lake Ontario in Toronto
Body pulled from Lake Ontario in east Toronto, days after two others found
Report blasts limits on veterans' watchdog
Federal restrictions hurting ombudsman's ability to help veterans: Report
CFL cancels 2020 season during pandemic, ends 100-plus year run for Grey Cup
The CFL has cancelled its 2020 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 17
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Worker dies at Ivanhoe copper mine in Africa
Worker killed in underground accident at an Ivanhoe copper mine in Africa
Quebec reports 55 new COVID-19 cases
Quebec health authorities report 55 new COVID-19 cases and one more death
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Wimbledon champion Halep opts out of playing at U.S. Open
NEW YORK—Wimbledon champion Simona Halep will skip the U.S. Open, saying Monday she is putting her health first and prefers to stay in Europe amid the coronavirus pandemic.
99 more COVID-19 cases in Ontario, province reports
There are 99 new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, according to the Ministry of Health.
Ontario reports 99 new COVID-19 cases
Doug Ford to speak at all-virtual Association of Municipalities Ontario conference
CREA says July had record high home sales
Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales hit record high in July
'This is the last straw': Man thrown nearly 14 feet after SUV crashes through living room on Brock Road
Flamborough couple wants traffic changes after vehicle hits house
Materials sector boosts S&P/TSX composite
Materials sector boosts S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets edge higher
Premier Doug Ford assures municipal leaders provincial government will spend whatever it takes to recover from COVID-19 pandemic
Warning that Ontario faces “a tough road ahead,” Premier Doug Ford says Queen’s Park will spend what it takes to help municipalities struggling to recover from the pandemic.
Shots fired on Hamilton Mountain near Limeridge Road: Hamilton police
No one hurt in Sunday night shooting
Newfoundland and Labrador English School District to unveil back-to-school plan
ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—With a return to classes weeks away, the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District will unveil its back-to-school plan for students from kindergarten to Grade 12 on Monday.
CRA suspends online service after cyberattack
Thousands of CRA and government accounts disabled after cyberattack
Hundreds of Canadians getting sick from salmonella outbreak linked to onions
The Public Health Agency of Canada is warning Canadians not to eat, use, sell or serve certain high-selling vegetable products as hundreds of Canadian
TMX Group names John McKenzie as CEO
TMX Group names John McKenzie as new chief executive
‘We can’t move fast enough.’ Huge Canadian-led international study to explore impact of COVID-19 on kids in 13 countries
THE GOAL: Understand how the SARS-CoV-2 virus impacts children, define the clinical picture of COVID-19 infection in kids, identify risk factors that could lead to severe illness and determine how regional public health policies influence how the disease spreads.
'We were just hoping to win $20': Friends split $70 million Lotto Max jackpot
After more than 10 years, the dynamic duo hit the big one.
Today’s coronavirus news: New Zealand delays election over COVID-19 concerns; South Korea urges people to stay home after latest outbreak
6:25 a.m.: Staff at two more long-term care homes in Metro Vancouver have tested positive for COVID-19.
I crossed the U.S. border during COVID-19 to drop my daughter off at college. Here’s what happened
The Canadian government has warned me and says I could face a $1-million fine or jail time if I do not comply with the mandatory 14-day quarantine, wr
Obituary: Dr. Frederick Morfaw was a leader in bettering women’s health in Africa
Morfaw died June 15 at St. Joseph’s hospital at age 40
Hamilton low-income senior buildings add security upgrades after safety concerns
Multiple social housing buildings downtown have had to update security after a series of concerns from senior tenants
Dad ‘pushed and pulled his steelworker salary like silly putty’ to get us our cottage and we feel grateful to this day
We cross over, or crash in, or the kids weave in and out depending on how much free labour we need at a given time. The result is that changes can be
Now isn’t the time to lower our guard against COVID-19
“Summertime and the livin’ is easy.” So go the lyrics from the melodic 1935 jazz classic “Summertime.”
Suspect you've spotted someone being trafficked in Ontario or you are a victim? Here's who you could contact
ONTARIO — Human trafficking happens in our province, with people being moved up and down our highways regularly.
Go after 'johns' to eradicate human trafficking visionaries insist
Former prostitute believes sentences need to be strengthened, Johns need to take more responsibility
'Trying to break away is terrifying': Human trafficking preys on young vulnerable girls
Affordable housing key to helping escape cycle, social workers say
Here's how politicians are promising to tackle human trafficking
When Rhonelle Bruder ran away from her sex trafficker over 20 years ago, she struggled to rebuild her life on her own.
'Every single hotel' along Hwy. 401 has sex work, human trafficking survivor says
'You’re just gonna have to do this one thing, and I’ll be there the whole time.' With those words from a "friend," at age 15, Kaitlin Bick was introduced to sex work and trafficking.
'The answers reside with us survivors': Inside the world of human trafficking, and those looking to end it
Guns, drugs and human trafficking in your own backyard.
Girl, 12, among sex trafficking victims Toronto police identified
A 12-year-old girl. She’s the youngest among the more than 215 sex trafficking victims the Toronto Police Service came into contact with since forming the human trafficking enforcement team in 2014.
Human trafficking pervasive in Hamilton — and likely Flamborough
Human trafficking is a pervasive problem Hamilton — and likely within Flamborough — said Interval House of Hamilton’s Sue Taylor, the co-chair of the Hamilton Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition.
'Do not eat it': Hundreds of Canadians getting sick from salmonella outbreak linked to these popular vegetable products
The Public Health Agency of Canada is warning Canadians not to eat, use, sell or serve certain high-selling vegetable products as hundreds of Canadians are getting sick with salmonella infection.
TDSB chair ‘losing faith’ in ministry due to lack of clarity in Ontario government’s school reopening guidelines
The Toronto District School Board chair says the Ministry of Education’s lack of clarity on its school reopening guidelines are a problem.
Local MPP wants swift end to Caledonia occupation
Six Nations ‘land defenders’ play lacrosse, share a meal while threat of police raid hangs over disputed territory
Two dead in four-vehicle Brant County crash
Pickup truck driver crossed into path of two motorcycles, said OPP Const. Sanchuk
Quebecers are concerned about students’ success at school, survey suggests
MONTREAL—Two-thirds of Quebecers surveyed are concerned about the educational success of their children during the COVID-19 pandemic, a survey for a major teachers’ union suggests.
Rope rescue saves man who fell down Webster’s Falls
Hiker fell 12 meters down falls
COVID-19’s latest victims: Would-be citizens waiting to take their oath face new delays over expired clearances
The backlog and wait time for new citizenship ceremonies are bound to grow due to a new complication brought on by COVID-19.
Fun in the sunflower maze and Valens beach
Hamilton residents and visitors enjoy a sunny Saturday
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