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Surges expected, people must be vigilant: Tam
COVID-19 surges expected and people must be vigilant: Dr. Theresa Tam
Are Canadian doctors sending their kids to school this fall? Here's how they're weighing the risks of COVID-19
This week, governments are releasing their back-to-school plans for students to return to the classroom amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Shipping news for Aug. 2 to 8. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 3U.S.A.: 4Overseas: 27 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry1 vessels handled fertilizer cargo1 vessels handled aggregateEstimate: 209,122 metric tonsExport: 0Import: 209,122Did you know?There are
Competition Bureau launches Amazon probe
Competition Bureau launches probe of Amazon, seeks input from businesses
Dundas Highway 8 sidewalk section not being replaced
Lack of infrastructure communicates Bullocks Corners not active pedestrian area
This is a fact: Systemic racism makes life harder for many Ontarians
Ontarians do not need to look to the United States or even to other provinces to get a sense of what systemic racism is.
Six things you can do this weekend in the Hamilton area
Expect hot and humid weather with some rain moving into the forecast on Sunday
Manufacturing sales post record gain in June
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales posted record gain in June
Doug Ford government opens hospital brow lands to residential redevelopment — without consulting Hamilton
The Tory government backed out of a deal to sell the brow lands and Century Manor to Mohawk College that would have put $9.5 million into affordable h
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Civil rights activist Ruby Bridges writes children's book
Civil rights activist Ruby Bridges writes children's book
Strip club may have exposed 100s to COVID-19
Toronto strip club employee may have exposed hundreds to COVID-19, officials say
Around 550 people may have been exposed to COVID-19 at Brass Rail strip club over four days, Toronto Public Health says
Around 550 people may have been exposed to COVID-19 at Brass Rail Tavern over the course of four days, Toronto Public Health announced in a news release Friday morning.
Cohen's book foreword: Trump 'wouldn’t mind if I was dead'
Cohen's book foreword: Trump 'wouldn’t mind if I was dead'
‘I’m now a healthy human’: Hamilton entrepreneur Erin Dunham shares her mental health journey
The CEO of The Other Bird restaurant group is this year’s ‘Community Champion’ for the Shoppers Drug Mart Love You Run for Women, a fundraiser in supp
Car crashes through fence on Hamilton Mountain
The intersection of Queensdale Avenue East and Upper Sherman Avenue was closed at about 5 p.m. Aug. 13 for an accident investigation.
'Idiotic': Suspected racers accused of flying down busy Burlington street at 124 km/h
Two drivers are facing racing and stunt driving charges after Halton Regional Police clocked their SUVs going more than double the speed limit in Burl
‘Live a good, honest life’: Sentence handed down in fatal shooting of Oakville teen
The individual was given credit for the nine-and-a-half months he has already spent in custody. Upon his release he will also spend 15 months on proba
Man dies after found injured in park
Man dead after being found severely injured in Brampton park on Thursday
City sees spike in marine rescues as more Hamiltonians choose ‘staycations’ amid the pandemic
Vessel safety inspections have increased by nearly 90 per cent due to heavy boat traffic on Lake Ontario
Hamilton parents face tough decision as school start nears
McMaster study shows children under 10 are at low risk of coronavirus transmission
Large scale reform essential to protecting Canada’s migrant workers
In the wake of large-scale COVID-19 outbreaks on farms, advocates are demanding that Ottawa grant permanent resident status to offshore workers and ha
Today’s coronavirus news: India now has world’s fourth-highest death toll; Mexico surpasses 500K confirmed cases
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Reduced hours, job loss and bankrupt employers — it’s ‘not a happy time’ for CERB recipients as benefit winds down
The statistics are clear: across the country, women and low-wage, racialized workers in precarious employment were hit hardest by this year’s COVID-19 job losses.
In the shadow of COVID-19, Canada’s opioid epidemic has suddenly become deadlier
The last thing Matthew Bonn remembers from that hazy July night was going to wash his face after snorting three lines of fentanyl.
A ‘hollow remorse’: Keep violent offender John Massel behind bars, says Hamilton Crown
An assistant Crown attorney argues Hamilton’s John Massel should be designated a dangerous offender to keep the public safe.
Put pod plans down and make school safe for all
If you’re a working parent in a pandemic, I get it. I am, too, and our time and energy are finite. Fall is looming and we have a lot to prepare.
Province ‘takes away resources’ by allowing access to reserve funds for school reopening: HWCDSB chair
The province will unlock up to $496 million from board reserves to give schools flexibility to shrink class sizes and lease additional space
City falls victim of ‘phishing’; Hamilton staffer allegedly swiped funds
Management aims to carry out auditor’s recommendations to strengthen protocols
Feds to help Canadians return from Lebanon
Feds create task force to help get Canadians home after Beirut blast
Bruce Arthur: Nobody wants schools to drive COVID outbreaks. Why rush to reopen?
Delay the opening of schools. It is a little silly that it’s come to this, but there’s nothing that says we have to start school on time. Give it some time.
Freshii reports $525K net loss for Q2
Freshii sees $525K net loss in second quarter amid COVID-19 pandemic
Canada announces $800K to support people with dementia in Hamilton
The Public Health Agency of Canada has announced $800,000 toward a plan to support people living with dementia in Hamilton and Haldimand County
Crash closes Queensdale Avenue East on Hamilton Mountain
The intersection of Queensdale Avenue East and Upper Sherman Avenue was closed at about 5 p.m. Aug. 13 for an accident investigation.
A timeline of the controversy around WE, the Liberals and a student program
OTTAWA—A timeline of events regarding the Canada Student Service Grant program, based on public documents, events and statements from cabinet ministers, government officials, and WE Charity:
Kids harmed by edible pot: Health Canada
Health Canada says several kids hospitalized after eating edible pot products
Ontario 'unlocks' more funding for schools
Teachers' union allege back-to-school plan breaks provincial law
Moms and babies get together (safely) for yoga at Gage Park
Instructor Jacey Mazurek said the mothers get together, creating a supportive community
A timeline of the Liberals' WE controversy
A timeline of the controversy around WE, the Liberals and a student program
Cluster of COVID-19 cases in GTA linked to Muskoka resort weekend
The outbreak of 11 COVID-19 infections in a group of GTA families who visited Deerhurst Resort in Muskoka underscores the risks of ignoring public health guidelines — especially keeping to social circles of the same 10 people, Ontario’s chief medical officer says.
More needed to protect politicians: McKenna
'It's not just about me': McKenna cites need to protect politicians from threats
The ABCs of home-schooling in Alberta
Concerns over COVID-19 and its impacts has some area parents looking to new avenues for their children’s education this fall.
Food surplus program finally rolls out
Chicken, eggs both go first as feds roll out COVID-19 food surplus program
Stronach family settles feud out of court
Stronach family settles feud that divided founder Frank and daughter Belinda
COVID-19: City to offer Hamilton cabbies fee deferral but no reduction
Councillors have directed staff to defer payments further to Sept. 30 amid the COVID-19 emergency.
S&P/TSX composite falls on energy weakness
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Teacher’s unions allege Ontario’s back-to-school plan breaks provincial law
Ontario’s four major teacher’s unions allege the province’s back-to-school plan violates its own occupational health and safety legislation.
Hamilton's DARTS service poised to get another budget bailout to keep running
The non-profit transit system needs $795,992 to cover its 2019 budget because of additional customer trips made.
Pandemic motivating more parents to get their kids the flu shot, UBC study finds
VANCOUVER—A new study from the University of British Columbia suggests the COVID-19 pandemic may be motivating more parents to get their children a seasonal flu vaccine.
Flu shot more popular due to COVID-19: study
Pandemic motivating more parents to get their kids the flu shot, UBC study finds
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