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Today’s coronavirus news: Toronto reports 32 new cases as infections spike in Windsor-Essex, Ottawa and among those younger than 44
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The pandemic from 4,000 feet: Pilots found surprises lurked when flying the empty skies
On April 11, as Gord Roberts flew north of the city toward the Kitchener airport to practise an instrument approach, the voice of the air traffic controller at Pearson came in clearly over the radio in his Cessna-182.
Prairie ticket holder wins Lotto 649 jackpot
Prairie ticket holder wins Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
SIU probes death of Texas man who went over overpass
Police watchdog probes death of Texas man who fell off overpass during chase
Community gathers to remember Regis Korchinski-Paquet
Memorial and 'walk for justice' for Regis Korchinski-Paquet today
Hamilton residents marching for Black lives, because the work was left unfinished
March For Black Lives attracts 300, mostly young, to impassioned protest full of hard, hard stories, writes Jeff Mahoney
Memorial for Regis Korchinski-Paquet today
Memorial and 'walk for justice' for Regis Korchinski-Paquet today
Ontario COVID-19 cases spike in Windsor-Essex, Ottawa and among those under age 44
Spiking infections in Windsor-Essex and Ottawa are fuelling a recent rise in Ontario COVID-19 case numbers that’s not yet being felt equally across the province.
Police search lake for missing boater
Quebec police search lake, shoreline for missing boater in his 20s
Heat warning issued for Hamilton
Sunday and Monday could feel like 40: Environment Canada
Quebec police watchdog investigate death
Quebec's police watchdog probes death of man 33, after being pepper sprayed by police
Quebec reports 171 new COVID-19 cases
Quebec reports one new COVID-19 death, 163 additional cases of disease
Police identify cyclist killed in King collision
York Regional Police identify male cyclist killed in King collision
Burlington Bay Canal closed for police investigation
Canal could be closed for several hours
Police exchange gunfire with robbery suspects
Two suspects at large after shootout and carjacking west of Toronto
Multi-vehicle crash on QEW; suspected impaired driver reportedly going wrong way
Police said it appears a driver was driving westbound in the eastbound lanes in Burlington
Today’s coronavirus news: Woman on Air Canada flight from Toronto to St. John’s tests postive for coronavirus; India begins human trials of COVID-19 vaccine
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: India begins human trials of COVID-19 vaccine; France’s infection rate on the rise
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.
Mural, mural on the Hamilton wall: Scott McDonald is putting his mark on the city
The pandemic art work of Scott’s that most resonates, is the mural at Sherman and Main. It shows a nurse, her large eyes both soulful and weary, with
Hamilton police launch criminal probe into ‘defund’ protest
Anti-racism advocate argues response is heavy-handed
How a Toronto hospital handled Canada’s first COVID-19 case: ‘We didn’t know this was a moment in history’
On a Thursday evening in late January, a 56-year-old man went by ambulance to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre with a fever and persistent dry cough.
More than 6,000 Ontario tenants could face eviction for nonpayment of rent during COVID-19, new figures show
More than 6,000 tenants across Ontario could face eviction over rent that wasn’t paid during the pandemic, despite Premier Doug Ford promising that no one would be kicked out of their rental for nonpayment during COVID-19.
Court cites errors by trial judge and police officer in overturning Hamilton man’s child pornography conviction
Steven West had his child pornography conviction overturned by Ontario’s Court of Appeal on Wednesday
‘We’re really happy to be back’: Independent theatres welcome back cinephiles
Independent movie theatres reopened Friday with an abundance of caution and smaller audience sizes
Flamborough restaurants, gym take cautious approach to Stage 3 reopening
As Hamilton enters Stage 3 of the province’s gradual reopening, businesses owners in Flamborough are looking at what needs to be done before they can officially open to the doors to their customers.
‘It would be devastating’: If Canada gets hit by a second COVID-19 wave this fall, government money could run out and some sectors may not survive
A second wave of COVID-19 this fall would send a tsunami through the country’s economy and in a worst-case scenario leave millions looking for the basic means to survive, a University of Toronto expert says.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $60 million Lotto Max jackpot
Canadian Duvernay-Tardif becomes first player to opt out of 2020 NFL season
KANSAS CITY, MO.—Canadian offensive lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif won’t be helping the Kansas City Chiefs defend their Super Bowl title.
Ford says Cineplex request to boost capacity in Ontario theatres ‘on the table’
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says health officials are considering Cineplex’s proposal to increase the number of people allowed inside multiplex theatres.
Haida Gwaii has COVID outbreak with 13 cases, B.C. health officials say
VICTORIA—An outbreak of COVID-19 on Haida Gwaii has resulted in 13 confirmed cases, which health officials say are all linked to local residents and off-island travel.
There’s a ‘death gap’ in Canada’s four most populous provinces. If COVID-19 isn’t killing these people, what is?
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused more deaths in Canada’s four most populous provinces than those resulting from infections of the virus, suggests new data from Statistics Canada.
Annual Montreal F1 race cancelled for 2020 because of COVID-19
MONTREAL—The Canadian Grand Prix has been cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
SIU probing death of cyclist north of Toronto
SIU investigating after cyclist killed in crash north of Toronto
Photographer Lora Moore-Kakaletris captures fluidity and grace underwater
The photographs are on show in Water Works, at the Carnegie Gallery. Each image features a figure in water, writes Regina Haggo.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Ontario considering mandatory farm worker testing
More regions of Ontario in Stage 3 reopening; Hamilton, Niagara, among them
Hamilton council asked for police chief, but board is sending reports
Request to have top cop appear before to council in response to ‘defund’ issue lost in confusion
Toronto court resumes some ticket-related services
Toronto court says some services related to traffic and bylaw tickets resume
TSX slips in early trading; gold shines again
North American stock markets down in early trading on U.S.-China tensions
Ban on some conditional sentences tossed out
Law barring conditional sentences in some cases unconstitutional, court rules
Keeping federal workers home costly: PBO
Cost of keeping some civil servants home for COVID-19 could exceed $600 million
Rally outside Ottawa jail to support inmates
Rally held outside of Ottawa jail to support inmates on hunger strike
Waterdown's Roseto Catering closes temporarily until the fall
When a mother and daughter teamed up in 2005 to start a catering company, they just wanted to go where they were needed and create dishes featuring fresh food.
RCMP watchdog calls for report deadlines
RCMP watchdog calls for report deadlines to ensure timely Mountie responses
Trudeau should quit over WE deal: Scheer
Scheer calls on Trudeau to resign over WE deal
Norfolk County passes bylaw making masks mandatory
Critic says businesses left to do ‘dirty work’ of enforcement
Yamana shares rise with gold price spike
Yamana shares rise with gold price spike, 12 per cent dividend increase
NDP calls for more funding for school reopenings
Ontario NDP calls on government to boost funding for school reopenings
Ford considers upping limit on cinema guests
Ford says Cineplex request to boost capacity in Ontario theatres 'on the table'
Iran shootdown of plane 'illegal': Ukraine
Black box data of Ukraine plane shot down by Iran analysed by investigators
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