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Back to school or not? Here’s what these Hamilton parents have decided
Come September, students across Ontario will be returning to the classroom after more than five months at home
COVID-19 cases in Toronto schools are inevitable, says public health. Here’s what parents can expect to happen
Cases of COVID-19 in reopened schools are inevitable, say Toronto public health officials, who are cautioning parents not to expect a shutdown of the entire school whenever a student or staff member tests positive.
Canada's ventilator orders start to ramp up
Ventilator supply starts to increase as Tam warns of possible surge of COVID-19
Families seek change on border rules
'Don't let this happen to anyone else': families seek change to border rules
'This is the last straw': Flamborough couple wants traffic changes after vehicle hits house
At 9:30 a.m. Aug. 10, Bob Lusted was sitting on the couch in the living room of his house at the southeast corner of Brock Road and 8th Concession West.
Immunocompromised Caledonia man moving to Nova Scotia to avoid potential second wave risk
‘We won’t have to worry as much about contracting the virus.’
John Massel appeared to protest delays in his dangerous offender hearing — by further delaying it
By the time he arrived in court, it was almost too late. Another case was scheduled to start, writes Susan Clairmont
David Olive: EI is about to be revamped, and the debate continues: Does government support really keep people from working?
In coming weeks, Ottawa has a golden opportunity to finally reinvent an outmoded Employment Insurance (EI) system, and greatly strengthen the social safety net that helps bind this country.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $20 million Lotto Max jackpot
Boards 'frustrated' by Ontario's school funding plan
Using reserve funds to cut class size a financial risk: TDSB
Peel police save boy hanging from balcony
Peel police officers save boy hanging from balcony in Mississauga
Still problems in some Ontario care homes
Military says still 'minor' problems in some Ontario long-term care homes
Two Canadians killed by Aug. 4 Beirut explosion
PM confirms two Canadians among those killed by deadly Aug. 4 Beirut explosion
Officials issue distancing reminder as B.C. announces 84 new COVID-19 cases
VICTORIA—British Columbia’s health minister and provincial health officer are urging people to follow physical distancing guidelines amid a rise in COVID-19 cases across the province.
As premier’s high-stakes gambit fails, New Brunswick teeters on edge of a pandemic election
A game of political chicken came to an end in New Brunswick on Friday — but it’s unclear who won.
Crying babies found in locked vehicle in Simcoe by ‘Good Samaritan’
Children’s Aid Society contacted about the incident
About a quarter of Ontario parents don’t want to send children back to school, early survey results suggest
About a quarter of families say they will keep their children at home learning online this fall because of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to preliminary results of fall attendance surveys from Ontario school boards.
Tories to reveal new leader Aug. 23
With Tories set to reveal new leader Aug. 23, here's how the votes are counted
U.S border closed for another month as Canada braces for fall surge of COVID-19
OTTAWA –Canada and the U.S. will keep their border closed to non-essential traffic as Canadian public health authorities warn they expect a fall spike in COVID-19 cases that could still overwhelm the health-care system.
NDP calls for billions in child-care funding
Singh calls on federal government to provide $12 billion for child care
‘Give us a break’: Ford slams Hamilton mayor, city council for issuing public drinking tickets
The premier said if you can ‘smoke a doobie’ in public, you should have the right to drink a cold beer
Nothing wrong with ‘reasonable’ drinking in parks, Doug Ford says
Having a quiet beer in a park is fine, but a fine for having a quiet beer is not, Premier Doug Ford says.
Residency for asylum seekers on front lines
Asylum seekers on front lines of COVID-19 to have chance at permanent residency
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Doug Ford blasts Ontario’s gambling agency for bonuses to ‘fat cats’ during the pandemic
A furious Premier Doug Ford is railing against Ontario Lottery and Gaming for awarding executive “fat cats” big bonuses in the middle of a pandemic that has closed casinos.
Police chiefs embrace crisis response changes
Police chiefs embrace health-led response to dealing with people in mental crisis
Materials sector weighs on Toronto market
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Hamilton police seeking ‘armed and dangerous’ Airbnb renter who fired shotgun into ceiling
Police said they have issued an arrest warrant for Peel Region resident Christopher Mitchell. If you see him, call 911 but do not approach.
Hamilton’s Catholic board has released its back-to-school plan. Here are some highlights
If students show symptoms at schools, they will be isolated from others in a different room ‘where possible’
Ontario and Hamilton at crossroads over future of brow lands
Ontario government expands zoning for brow lands to include residential development.
Canada-U.S. to extend border restrictions
Canada-U.S. to extend border restrictions until Sept. 21
GoFundMe campaign aims to help tenant who lost everything in Stoney Creek fire
According to friend Kelli O'Ceallaigh, Steve Lee is the kind of guy who would give you the shirt off his back.
CPP Investments reports 5.6% return in Q1
CPP Investments reports 5.6 per cent return in Q1 in broad rally from March low
Rainfall helps in fight against Red Lake wildfire
Rainfall helps in fight against wildfire in northwestern Ontario, official says
Canada expecting fall peak of COVID-19: Tam
COVID-19 surges expected and people must be vigilant: Dr. Theresa Tam
WE Charity registers as federal lobbyist
WE Charity laying off staff, looking to sell real estate in Toronto
Cineplex reports $98.9-million Q2 loss
Cineplex reports $98.9-million Q2 loss with movie theatres closed
Strip club may have exposed up to 550 to COVID-19
Toronto strip club employee may have exposed hundreds to COVID-19, officials say
Activists raise alarm as Ontario passes environmental assessment redesign during pandemic
A new omnibus bill passed Tuesday in the Ontario legislature threatens the protections put in place by the Environmental Assessment Act, environmental groups say.
Ryan Reynolds to B.C. partiers spreading COVID: ‘Don’t kill my mom’
VANCOUVER—“Deadpool” star and B.C.-born heartthrob Ryan Reynolds has strong words for young partiers spreading COVID-19.
Nova Scotia reports one new COVID-19 infection, only case active in the province
HALIFAX—Nova Scotia is reporting one new case of COVID-19.
Police arrest man in beating of woman east of Toronto
Police arrest 21-year-old man in random beating of woman east of Toronto
Younger students required to wear non-medical masks in Nova Scotia schools
HALIFAX—Nova Scotia has changed its rules for the use of non-medical masks in schools, saying new federal guidelines mean younger students will be required to wear them when classes resume on Sept. 8.
Atlantic Canadians against lifting travel restrictions next month, survey finds
A new survey indicates Atlantic Canada is largely opposed to lifting travel restrictions for Canadians who live outside the region.
Hamilton Mountain's recreation facilities receive $100,000 in improvements
The recreation facilities include Westmount Recreation Centre, Walker Pool, and Mountain Arena.
Freshii sales start to recover amid COVID-19
Freshii sees sales start to recover as most of its restaurants reopen
Canada, U.S. to extend border restrictions until Sept. 21
OTTAWA—Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says restrictions at the Canada-U.S. border will be extended another 30 days due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using reserves to cut class size a financial risk: TDSB
Using reserve funds to cut class size a financial risk: TDSB
Quebec reports 87 new cases of COVID-19
Quebec reports 87 new cases of COVID-19, three more deaths linked to virus
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 14
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
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