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Kid at Toronto-run summer camp tests positive for COVID
Child at city-run Toronto summer camp tests positive for COVID-19
Jukasa opens to the sound of racing engines, and Flamboro gets a Pinty’s series race
Taking part in the Pinty’s race at Sunset will be 16-year old Treyten Lapcevich, driving the Scott Steckly-owned Camaro, usually driven in the series
Quick tips to keep your car clean during COVID
As kids and parents prepare to plan for schools reopening — if they reopen, that is — and prepare to formulate plans on how to best ensure that kids are travelling to and from school in as clean an environment as possible (and that everyone else is once your kids step out), keeping your vehicle clean is more important than ever before.
Few regrets, Scheer says, as he steps down
Andrew Scheer likely marking last day in House of Commons as Opposition leader
Martin Regg Cohn: Blinded by money and oblivious to patients, the Ontario Association of Optometrists has lost sight of professional ethics
It has come to this in Ontario. An optometrist won’t see you in your moment of need because there’s not enough money in it for him.
Quebec reports 12 additional COVID-19 deaths
Quebec creates reserve of 30,000 laptops and tablets as students return to school
B.C. hiring 500 people to help with COVID-19 contact tracing
VICTORIA—British Columbia is hiring 500 health-care professionals to help with its COVID-19 contact tracing efforts ahead of the flu season and a potential surge in cases.
Bloc renews call for Trudeau, Morneau to resign
PM's ethical conduct in spotlight as Commons sits but Trudeau won't be there
Ford recalls 63,367 vehicles in Canada
Ford issues two recalls of 63,367 Edge, Lincoln MKX and Lincoln Corsair models
Feds plan to outsource gun buyback program
Feds seeking private consultant to design, run firearm buyback program
Red Lake residents continue to evacuate
Residents of Red Lake, Ont., continue to evacuate as forest fire grows near town
Child at city of Toronto day camp tests positive for COVID-19
A child attending a city of Toronto CampTO day camp has tested positive for COVID-19.
Windsor expands mandatory mask order
Windsor-Essex region joins rest of Ontario in Stage 3 of reopening plan today
Unions, automakers face off in negotiations
Unions and automakers face off in negotiations with COVID-19, economy in focus
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Harris an inspiration: ex-Montreal classmate
Kamala Harris a 'tangible' inspiration for women, former Montreal classmate says
Bus or LRT? Ontario will soon reveal the results of its transit study in Hamilton
The Progressive Conservative government expects to reveal its findings this fall, less than a year after cancelling Hamilton’s LRT project in the midd
Hamilton to get $45 million from Ontario to cover coronavirus pandemic-related costs
Hamilton is facing a budget deficit of $60 million because of the extra spending and loss of revenue due to the pandemic.
Carleton ends student placements with police
Carleton ends student placements with police over failures to address racism
Oil demand faces bigger coronavirus shock than first thought
The coronavirus pandemic will have an even bigger impact on the global economy and its demand for oil than previously expected, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries said Wednesday.
North American stock markets surge higher
North American stock markets push higher as trading day starts, loonie up
Your car may be sitting idle, but don’t ignore it
A couple of weeks ago, I asked what it means to own a car when we no longer need to commute. I received some thoughtful responses, but I also had some friends quip on social media that all working from home has meant for them is dead batteries and rusty brake rotors.
Schools are the best place for kids' mental health? Not so fast.
Schools across Canada are set to reopen in September. What that will look like and what safety procedures are in place will differ — at times, greatly — depending on where you live. In Ontario, masks will be enforced among students Grade 4 through 12 but class sizes will not be reduced. British Columbia is taking a phased-in approach and other provinces like Saskatchewan are leaving it up to individual school boards on what their policy for masks will be.
Dundas built heritage inventory to address hundreds of unrecorded historic structures
More than 360 local pre-1900 buildings not inventoried
Murdoch Mysteries filming in Gage Park on Wednesday
This is the 14th season for the much loved period drama featuring Yannick Bisson as William Murdoch
Ontario deficit projected to jump to $38.5B
Ontario budget deficit projected to jump to $38.5 billion in 2020-2021
Miller won't rule out COVID-19 delay of UNDRIP
Miller won't rule out COVID-19 pandemic forcing delay of UNDRIP law
Shoppers Drug Mart opens medical clinic
Shoppers Drug Mart to test three medical clinics in Toronto area this year
Hamilton police seize $5,000 worth of crack, cocaine and ecstasy from Bold Street apartment
A 33-year-old Hamilton man is facing multiple charges
CAE begins layoffs as Q1 revenue drops 33%
CAE reports $110.6M Q1 loss as revenue falls, plans restructuring program
Ontario deficit projected to jump to $38.5 billion
Ontario budget deficit projected to jump to $38.5 billion in 2020-2021
Dundas Canadian Tire remediation expected to resume after COVID hiatus
Contamination cleanup and demolition could continue into fall
Catharine Street North reopened following police investigation
Catharine, between Ferrie Street East and Simcoe Street East, was closed for about half an hour in the early afternoon while police executed an arrest
Hamilton continues its "go slow" approach to reopening city facilities
"We are in the final stages of reopening," says Emergency Operations Centre Director Paul Johnson.
Ontario records 95 new cases of COVID-19
Windsor-Essex region joins rest of Ontario in Stage 3 of reopening plan today
Scheer's last day in Commons as Tory leader
Andrew Scheer likely marking last day in House of Commons as Opposition leader
Feds add $305M to Indigenous COVID-19 response
Feds commit $305M in additional funds for Indigenous communities during COVID-19
Peaches and pizza, oh my! A slice of Winona Peach Festival — drive-thru style
Fifty United Church hosts 'Peach Drive-Through'
What’s going on here on Hamilton Mountain?
Residents near Eastmount Park on the central Mountain have likely heard the sounds of heavy equipment dismantling a former school. Demolition work is continuing throughout the summer.
What’s going on here on Hamilton Mountain
Just the facts- Demolition of the former Eastmount Park Elementary School on East 26th school began May 15- The work is being done by Budget Demolition of Hamilton- The school building is about 30,000 square feet-
Teen charged in May death of Toronto man
Police charge 17-year-old in death of Toronto man; one man previously charged
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 12
Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily update on the COVID-19 pandemic
Ontario back up to 95 new cases of COVID-19 after one-day drop
Ontario boomeranged to almost 100 cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday after a sharp one-day dip.
HPO embraces the online concert experience with new season lineup
The season consists of several series. The Hamilton Series spotlights chamber groups performing in various venues while the Concert Hall Series featur
Ex-Starbucks store manager sues for overtime
Former Starbucks Canada employee sues for unpaid OT on behalf of store managers
CAE revenue drops 33%, restructuring planned
CAE reports $110.6M Q1 loss as revenue falls, plans restructuring program
LIVE STREAM: COVID-19 pandemic doubles Ontario’s sky-high budget deficit to a record $38.5B
COVID-19 pandemic doubles Ontario’s sky-high budget deficit to a record $38.5B. Watch video as Finance Minister and Ajax MPP Rod Phillips provides grim fiscal update.
Quebec creates reserve of laptops for students
Quebec creates reserve of 30,000 laptops and tablets as students return to school
Cockroaches are 'taking over the building' and this Hamilton Mountain renter has had enough
ACORN Hamilton advocating for landlord licensing system
Sweet Jesus serves up specialty desert and ice cream
Looking to cool off on a hot day?Then drop by Sweet Jesus at CF Lime Ridge Mall for an ice cream cone or waffle cone, milkshake, strawberry or root beer float.You can get a regular soft ice cream cone or really give your sweet tooth a treat wi
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