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LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 20, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
More than half of Ontario has no additional cases of COVID-19
Ontario is reporting 135 new cases of COVID-19 and one more death as 1,474 people across the province continue to fight active infections.
Yamana Gold seeks London stock listing
Yamana Gold seeks London stock listing to increase access to European investors
Binbrook Farmers’ Market taking a year to regroup
Public health’s protocols for running the market would have been tricky to adhere to, given the small pool of volunteers available
Champagne rejects Iran 'human error' finding
Canadians now in Paris to view black boxes of Ukraine plane shot down by Iran
Truck driver charged in death of Hamilton animal rights activist Regan Russell, but family ‘disappointed by the lack of criminal charges’
The 65-year old was killed while protesting outside Burlington slaughterhouse on June 19
Liberals seek to extend wage subsidy
Commons to sit as Liberals seek to extend wage subsidy, make disability payment
Quebec reports two COVID-19 deaths, 150 cases
Quebec reports 150 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths in last 24 hours
Migrant farm workers ‘are our neighbours,’ says Norfolk anti-racism advocate
County group hosts anti-racism rally in Simcoe, calls for zero tolerance of discrimination
Five family members charged in Toronto drug probe
Five members of same family face 53 charges after drug probe by Toronto police
Toronto, Peel Region remain in Stage 2 this week, but rest of the GTHA moves to Stage 3 Friday
Amid concerns over the number of cases of COVID-19, Toronto and Peel Region will remain in Stage 2 of reopening the economy while the rest of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas will open Friday.
Devil's Punchbowl visitors could get $250 fine for illegal parking
Hamilton creates "special enforcement area" to stop illegal parking.
Ontario reports 135 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 135 new cases of COVID-19, one new death from virus
Immigration shutdown leaves lives on hold
Thousands of lives on hold as immigration system remains largely shut down
TSX gets lift from higher gold price
Materials sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. indexes down
Hamilton agrees to eliminate paper tickets for transit by Nov. 1
Phasing out paper tickets is part of Hamilton's agreement with PRESTO to boost the number of people using the card.
'It's an amazing experience': Burlington man wins $100K in Poker Lotto draw
A Burlington man won $100,000 in the June 20 Poker Lotto draw.
Hamilton man charged with possessing child pornography
Police doing forensic search of devices seized from his residence July 16
Recorders from downed Ukraine plane in Paris
Canadians now in Paris to view black boxes of Ukraine plane shot down by Iran
Stoney Creek’s Attic pizzeria readies for controversial pot shop
Owner says he’s following province’s rules as he awaits licence ruling
There will be games — lots of games — to keep everyone occupied this week
A few little things that probably should be bigger things as we begin a week that includes – I can’t believe I’m typing this! – a basketball game involving the Raptors on Friday night.
There will be games — lots of games — to keep everyone occupied this week
A few little things that probably should be bigger things as we begin a week that includes – I can’t believe I’m typing this! – a basketball game involving the Raptors on Friday night.
Man found slumped over steering wheel facing multiple charges
Hamilton police allegedly found drugs, cash and brass knuckles
One dead in crash on Lincoln Alexander Parkway
Parkway closed in both directions at Garth Street
The pandemic shut down their tests of a lung disease app. So they’re developing a mobile app to monitor COVID-19 patients at home
THE GOAL: Develop a mobile health app that will monitor the symptoms of COVID-19 patients who are isolating at home, use that information to predict whether a patient’s condition will worsen and alert a health-care provider should that patient require medical care.
It’s back to the hair stylist for this ‘beagle with grey roots’
“How much are we taking off, hon?” asked Toni, as she perused my sad head.
Three weeks, many frustrated people, one coding issue: How Hamilton’s test result fiasco unfolded
For nearly three weeks, Hamiltonians tested at the Mountain drive-thru centre were left in the dark, wondering if they might have COVID-19 or if their
Local legions face uncertain future due to pandemic
In a time of uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian institutions are facing the prospect of having to evolve or face the possibility of ceasing to exist.
Today’s coronavirus news: Liberals seek to pass a bill to extend wage-subsidy program to December; Global coronavirus deaths pass 600,000
5:00 a.m: The House of Commons meets today as the Liberals seek to pass a bill to extend their wage-subsidy program, send a special payment to people with disabilities and extend some legal deadlines for court cases.
Feds review rollout of social finance fund
Liberals review rollout of social finance fund to combat pandemic fallout
COVID-19 pandemic forcing Ontario post-secondary students to withdraw from school
As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its fourth month, post-secondary students in Ontario facing instability due to the crisis are making the difficult decision to pause their studies until the way forward is more clear.
10 good news stories from Toronto Star headlines this week
We’ve got the goods for you.
Shawn Micallef: Pop-up patios are a positive side effect of COVID-19, but Toronto drivers may have to curb their enthusiasm
This past week curb lanes have been cordoned off on streets across a large swath of the city, allowing restaurants and bars new patio space. They’re part of the CafeTO program and, hopefully, enough to keep these businesses going a while longer. On evening walks this week the sound of the city has been a revelation: vibrant human life after months of silence.
Missing boater found dead in Ontario lake
Search underway for missing boater on Ontario lake; woman rescued
BQ leader rejects sexual misconduct allegations
BQ caucus backs Blanchet against sexual misconduct allegations
Protesters say Toronto police violated rights
Toronto police accused of denying counsel to detained demonstrators
Hamilton’s mandatory masks rules in effect Monday. Anti-mask protesters rally anyway
The Public Health Agency of Canada recommends wearing a non-medical mask in public to protect people around you from COVID-19 transmission.
Montreal march demands end to sexual violence
Quebec movement builds to end sexual violence and better support survivors
Woman shot and injured in Leamington, Ont.
Woman shot and injured in Leamington, Ont.; Police looking for female suspect
Flattening the curve of COVID-19 took its toll on people recovering from other serious conditions
Richard Ansell was discharged from rehab in late March — or, as he puts it “when the s--- hit the fan.”
Hamilton agrees to enhanced security for Long and Bisby property
The Long and Bisby building, the last remaining structure of the former Mountain Sanatorium complex, will get a new security system to prevent further vandalism on the property.
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Hamilton
Risk of a tornado, the Environment Canada warning says
Devil's Punchbowl visitors could get $250 fine for illegal parking
Hamilton creates "special enforcement area" to stop illegal parking.
Tornado warning for parts of Ontario
Environment Canada issues Tornado warning for southwestern Ontario
BQ caucus backs Blanchet against sex allegations
BQ caucus backs Blanchet against sexual misconduct allegations
Require masks in restaurants, bars, Toronto says
Require masks in restaurants, bars to stop COVID-19, Toronto says
Hamilton approves $2 million for health workers, despite disagreement with Ontario
Mayor Fred Eisenberger says he has attempted to talk to Ontario Premier Doug Ford without success.
A look at back-to-school plans at the TDSB
A look at back-to-school plans at Canada's largest school board
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Open houses resume, with new precautions
Open houses resume, but the home-buying pastime has drastically changed
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