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The cooler weather came into the area like a lamb as the threat of severe thunderstorms never materialized in the Hamilton area.
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Court approves NordStar's $60-million Torstar purchase, deal to close this week
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Ernie Schramayr: Last, but not least, the 10th ‘Back to Basics’ fitness tips
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OTTAWA—The co-founders of WE Charity are to testify before a House of Commons committee today as part of a parliamentary probe into a $912-million student-volunteer program.
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Parents divided over sending kids back to school: Poll
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NHL hockey returns today after a months-long hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Burlington Fire Department made quick work of a fire that ignited near a Motel 6 on Monday, July 27.
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Linda Thibou has used the pandemic lockdown to rekindle a passion
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Six of the University of Toronto’s staff and faculty unions are petitioning against the school’s fall reopening plan saying it “does not guarantee a safe return to in-person work.”
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
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In a statement, WE Charity says it ‘proactively’ sent a letter to school boards on July 24, informing them partnerships are on ‘pause’
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Family and friends remember Brock Beck, 20, who was found stabbed to death in a Binbrook driveway Sunday
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Pandemic has influenced small business owners to move on
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The dog days of summer are upon Flamborough and with the long-term forecast calling mostly for hot and sunny weather, farmers in the area are hoping for some rain.
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Firefighters battle massive townhouse complex blaze in Hamilton, Ont.
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Hilary Mantel, Anne Tyler among Booker Prize contenders
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With the majority of Ontario’s regions now in Stage 3 of reopening, with the exception of Toronto, Peel and Windsor-Essex, a trend not seen in months has emerged in the last few days: there are more new COVID-19 cases being found on average outside the GTA than in it.
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LIONS BAY, B.C.—Cayla Troyer looks out her living room window at the quiet beach below. These days, it’s unusual not to see some young people lying and swimming there but, like many places, Lions Bay has become quieter since COVID-19 descended.
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In his prime, Bill Herbert was a man of motion.
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In his prime, Bill Herbert was a man of motion.
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Commons finance committee to hash out details of Trudeau testimony on WE deal
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High water levels delaying arrival of salmon at Fraser River landslide: DFO
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If you needed one more good argument for learning to swim — the skill may one day come in handy as part of a last-ditch getaway plan.
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Grace period ends for mandatory face coverings on Quebec public transit
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Child-care centres across Ontario can expand capacity today
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Senate meets to vote on bill on wage subsidy, disability payments for COVID-19
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Canada's main stock market opens higher as gold hits record level
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Port Rowan coffee shop shuts doors after employee tests positive
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Most Canadians are beginning to regain confidence in their finances after the initial toll of COVID-19, but not those between 18 and 34 years old who were hardest-hit because of job loss, a new national survey has found.
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AirBoss stock jumps to five-year high on news of another COVID respirator contract
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Hamilton’s 45th COVID-related death is Ontario’s only death reported today.
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WASHINGTON—It’s not exactly the major-league debut that Santiago Espinal had been planning on, but in 2020, it will have to do.
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Infamous 'Windsor Hum' finally dies down after U.S. Steel idles Zug Island plant
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City officials say they’re optimistic the province will implement their recommendations to strengthen public health restrictions when bars and restaurants re-open indoors as early as this week.
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Ford: hosts of 200-person Brampton party should face "full extent of the law"
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A nearby resident has questioned whether the bar was too crowded on Saturday night but the business said online it is following pandemic protocols.
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New condo sales in the GTA during the second quarter fell to their lowest levels since 2009, but prices and construction moved up, according to condo tracking market research firm Urbanation.
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Ont. municipalities to receive up to $4 billion from province, feds to offset costs of COVID-19
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QUEBEC-A member of the Quebec legislature representing the popular tourist region of Gaspé is calling on the province to send police and money to help locals deal with rowdy vacationers.
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Ont. municipalities to receive up to $4 billion from province, feds to offset costs of COVID-19
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Police investigating after 13-year-old girl struck, killed by boat
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Toronto and other municipalities that have lost millions in revenues because of COVID-19 will share up to $4 billion from the federal and Ontario governments to help fund public transit and other critical services.
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Meng defence argues document disclosure wouldn't harm Canada's national security
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Commons finance committee to hash out details of Trudeau testimony on WE deal
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Google extending ability for employees to work from home until at least next July
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Aviva insurance faces class action lawsuit from hotels denied COVID coverage
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 July 27
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Senator urges Ottawa to support Canadian vaccine company awaiting funding