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TSX slips in morning trading; gold shines
North American stock markets down in early trading while gold continues to shine
Hot times in Lake Ontario: average water temperatures hit 25-year record highs
The balmy bathing feels nice at the beach — but experts warn toxic algae likes the warm water, too
Ontario reports 103 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reporting 103 new cases of COVID-19, no new virus-related deaths
Conservatives call on Finance Minister Bill Morneau to resign amid WE Charity scandal
OTTAWA—The opposition Conservatives are calling for Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s resignation after revelations he accepted two expenses-paid trips and donated $100,000 to WE Charity.
TSX slips in early trading; gold shines
North American stock markets down in early trading while gold continues to shine
Sextortionist demands $500 in exchange for naked photos
Beware of online video chats. Once it’s out there, you can’t get it back, police warn.
Signs of economic upturn seen in UK as Tokyo deals with spike in infections
Tokyo and Hong Kong were among cities grappling with a spike in infections after worldwide COVID-19 cases exceeded 15 million.
Hamilton residents still paying to replace toxic lead water lines amid COVID-19 pandemic
But Liberal MP Bob Bratina is asking his government to help get the lead out
Loblaw Q2 profit drops to $169 million
Loblaw Q2 profit plunges on pandemic costs despite surging revenues
FirstService: 2Q Earnings Snapshot
FirstService: 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Nearly 300 without power as Alectra reports outage on Hamilton Mountain
The outage is affecting approximately 292 homes and businesses in the area of Upper Paradise Road to Garth Street and Stone Church Rd. W. to the Linco
Today’s coronavirus news: Tory says masking bylaw could be brought in if apartment buildings don’t comply; Ontario health units report 133 new cases in the last 24 hours
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario health units report 133 new cases in the last 24 hours according to Star’s latest count; Pfizer signs nearly $2B contract with U.S. for virus vaccine
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Good vibrations offered by Hamilton company with employee distancing tech
Hamilton-based I-Virtualize is marketing a new tracing system to help workers distance during COVID-19.
Hamilton native set to restore Tobermory’s marine history with purchase of MS Norgoma
“I thought, you know as crazy as it sounds, I could put a coffee shop on that,” said Mike Goman. The upper viewing deck has space for several dozen pe
Thousands of Hamiltonians impacted by COVID-19 test result glitch
More than one-third of all tests conducted at the Dave Andreychuk Mountain drive-thru testing centre were affected
Is having a new puppy like having a newborn in the house? More than I ever appreciated.
My youngest son, Alister, and I stood by the crate, talking in hushed voices.
‘I can’t go and touch her.’ Long-term-care homes finally open their doors to visitors, but distancing in many remains
On the day that nursing homes were allowed to open their doors to family and friends, John Jarema was among the first to walk inside.
More than 800 Toronto playgrounds are currently off-limits due to COVID-19. How dangerous will they be in Stage 3?
Just after noon on a mild summer day, the popular Jamie Bell Adventure Playground in High Park lies deserted.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Murdered accountant's body discovered in master bedroom
Eustace Compass, 43, was found shot to death in his Maple home on Nov. 7, 1990.
Atwitter over ‘glory holes’? Sex worker who lived through AIDS crisis says COVID-19 demands real talk about sexual health
Susan Davis became a sex worker in 1986 at the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis, on the bracingly cold streets of Halifax.
Hamilton fire crews ‘very active’ at a recycling facility fire in Flamborough
Middletown Road between 4th Concession and Highway 5 is closed to traffic
The late Nick Cordero to have an album released in his honour
Nick Cordero, the Broadway actor who spent more than 90 days in a hospital fighting for his life after contracting coronavirus, will have an album released posthumously.
Morneau repays $41K to WE, faces resignation calls
Finance Minister Bill Morneau set to testify on deal with WE Charity
Kill Bill 184, Hamilton tenant advocates demand
Legislation will ‘fast-track’ evictions for arrears during pandemic, they warn
Principal of company linked to Pat Musitano found murdered in London
Human remains found in a wooded area of east London have been identified as Grant Norton, missing since July 12
Info czar finds 'evidence of possible offence'
Information czar finds numerous shortcomings at National Defence
City to reopen some amenities as Hamilton enters Stage 3
As the City of Hamilton enters Stage 3, some public amenities, such as play structures, drinking fountains and the Gage Park greenhouse will open Frid
‘Your suggestions, sir, are incorrect’: Jeremy Hall rejects Crown narrative in murder trial
Jeremy Hall is charged with first-degree murder in the 2006 death of Billy Mason
Ontario First Nation secures additional land
Northern Ontario First Nation secures additional land under federal law
New study confirms COVID-19 cases and deaths far more prevalent at for-profit long-term care homes than non-profits
A new study looking at COVID-19 cases and deaths in long-term care homes has reinforced the Star’s earlier analysis showing that for-profit homes were more likely to have wider and more deadly outbreaks than non-profit or municipal homes.
Hunger strike resumes at Ottawa jail
Prisoners go on hunger strike at Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre
Ousted Tory says new law gives Ford too much power
Ontario reporting 165 new cases of COVID-19, two new virus-related deaths
Quebec reports four new COVID-19 deaths
Quebec reports four new COVID-19 deaths, 142 new cases as hospitalizations drop
Rogers expects Q3 will show signs of recovery
Rogers Communications Q2 profit cut by more than half due to COVID-19
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Toronto marks Danforth shooting anniversary
Toronto prepares to mark second anniversary of deadly Danforth shooting
TSX rallies to close higher after mixed day
TSX rises on strength of energy sector, while U.S. markets also up
By the numbers: Use of force by Hamilton police
Shootings, Tasers, punches and taking someone to the ground — When, where and why do Hamilton police use force
Red panda cub dies at Toronto Zoo
One of two red panda cubs at Toronto Zoo dies a week after birth
Ford defends controversial emergency order law
Ontario reporting 165 new cases of COVID-19, two new virus-related deaths
Cineplex asks Ontario to modify theatre occupancy rules
Cineplex urges Ontario to make changes to theatre occupancy limits
New van and fresh start for the King’s Way Outreach Centre amid pandemic
When the old one finally went kaput, non-profit struggled to collect food donations
Aid for nursing homes needed ahead of second wave
Funding for long-term care needed before second wave of COVID-19: advocates
Indoor visits can resume at long-term care homes
Limited indoor visits can resume today at Ontario long-term care homes
PM to appear at finance committee over WE deal
Finance Minister Bill Morneau set to testify on deal with WE Charity
Man, 60, charged in series of sexual assaults
Man, 60, charged in series of sexual assaults on a minor
Feds relax fingerprint rules due to COVID-19
Feds relax fingerprinting rules when screening new hires during COVID-19
COVID worse at for-profit LTC homes: study
More COVID-19 deaths at for-profit nursing homes in Ontario, study finds
Campaign launched to save ‘lifeblood’ of communities
The CFIB’s new #SmallBusinessEveryDay campaign, running to the fall, is designed to provide a desperately needed lifeline for small businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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