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Shipping news for July 5 to 11. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Harbour traffic for July 5 to 11
Halton police ‘regret’ miscommunication that led them to deem ‘Nazi monument’ graffiti a hate crime
Police say they believed the graffiti was targeting Ukrainians in general or Ukrainian members of the nearby cultural centre.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Jays, visiting teams would charter planes and buses and be confined to Toronto’s Rogers Centre and connecting hotel
Testing four times a week, a modified quarantine, and charter flights for both the Blue Jays and the visiting team are among the key protocols proposed in the plan for Major League Baseball’s return to Toronto.
S&P/TSX composite up to end strong week
North American stock markets rise in early trading, loonie trades lower
Spy probe of 'critical importance': watchdog
CSIS warrant examination of 'critical importance' to Canadians: watchdog chair
Njoo tells young people to party more safely
Njoo tells young people to 'party' at a distance to help keep COVID-19 down
MPs holds off on seeking Trudeau records
Tories to seek Trudeau family's speaking records as second WE probe begins
Tom Hanks used as physical distance marker
Life-sized decals of Tom Hanks used as physical distance markers in Toronto
N.B. looks to ease border travel with Quebec
New Brunswick 'strongly considering' easing some border restrictions with Quebec
Homeless residents on edge as Hamilton clears debris from downtown tent encampment
The appearance of police and a front-end loader at the downtown arena spurred worry among homeless campers braced for a ‘clear-out’ effort. But the ci
Stoney Creek senior doubles up to win $100,002 on Daily Keno
Stoney Creek resident Bennie Gardiner doubled up to win over $100,000 playing Daily Keno from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG).
Heather Scoffield: Minority-run businesses quickly adjusted to COVID-19. Here’s how to keep their recovery going
We finally have some fresh new data that give us a glimpse at how businesses led by visible minorities, women, people with disabilities and other minorities are faring during the pandemic and its budding economic recovery.
Ontario launches IP protection plan
Ontario launches IP protection plan, announces team to guide initiative
Ottawa proposes changes to allow more businesses to receive federal wage subsidy
Finance Minister Bill Morneau announced proposed changes to the federal wage subsidy program Friday that would allow more businesses to receive the subsidy.
Hamilton Rotary Clubs brings literacy camp to McQuesten Park
Due to the coronavirus pandemic the club has revamped the initiative as the Rotary Summer Literacy in the Park which will be held at T. B. McQuesten Park Aug 17-23 and at Woodlands Park in the lower city Aug. 24-28.
Dundas York Road site receives minor variances
Archaeological restrictions limit ground level use and digging
Liberals revise wage-subsidy program
Morneau set to unveil long-awaited changes to emergency wage subsidy
Ontario moves tentatively to reopen further
Gyms, theatres among those cleared to reopen as much of Ontario enters recovery Stage 3
‘We still have a lot of work to do as a region’: 905 COVID cases persist as Stage 3 looms
As municipalities across the GTA prepare to enter Stage 3 in the coming weeks, they have one message for residents: stay vigilant and wear a mask.
Mobile Klinik, Telus to expand repair chain
Mobile Klinik to speed up expansion of smartphone repair chain as unit of Telus
Ford warns care homes to let staff access PPE
Province takes over management of Toronto long-term care home with 27 deaths
Morneau to unveil wage subsidy changes
Morneau set to unveil long-awaited changes to emergency wage subsidy
3M investigates 4,000 reports of N95 fraud, files 18 lawsuits
3M has investigated 4,000 reports globally of fraud, counterfeiting and price gouging in connection with its N95 respirators. As a result, it has filed 18 lawsuits in North America.
Rise in Quebec COVID-19 cases not due to bars: Legault
Quebec reports 141 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death attributed to virus
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 17, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
SIU seeks additional witness in woman's death
SIU looks to speak to another witness in death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet
Sessions opens Upper Stoney Creek/East Mountain pot store
Sessions Cannabis opened their first store in Hamilton July 17 at 1786 Stone Church Road East (and Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway) with limited access and physical distancing.Sessions is looking to open six stores in Hamilton in the coming months.
Dundas node secondary plan consultation may start in fall
Several potential development sites within draft node
Ontario reports 111 more COVID-19 cases and nine deaths as more of the economy reopens
As much of Ontario further reopens pandemic-stricken businesses and attractions, the province is reporting 111 new cases of COVID-19.
Hamilton Urban Precinct Entertainment Group tapped for downtown venue overhaul
‘I think this will be a historic investment for our downtown,’ Mayor Fred Eisenberger says
Province takes over Toronto long-term care home
Province takes over management of Toronto long-term care home with 27 deaths
Tories seek Trudeau family's speaking records
Tories to seek Trudeau family's speaking records as second WE probe begins
Quebec reports 141 new cases of COVID-19
Quebec reports 141 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death attributed to virus
Ontario reports 111 new cases of COVID-19
Gyms, theatres among those cleared to reopen as much of Ontario enters recovery Stage 3
'Go for a rip': Ferrari driver pulled over after hitting nearly 100 km/h in Oakville neighbourhood
Halton police say car was a rental
Tories to seek Trudeau family's speaking records
Tories to seek Trudeau family's speaking records as second WE probe begins
Wholesale sales ticked higher in May
Wholesale sales ticked higher in May after record plunge in April
Bail delayed for accused in Rideau Hall crash
Bail hearing postponed two weeks for accused in Rideau Hall gate crashing
Word “rat” painted on Hamilton Mountain garage door where two cars were set ablaze
Hamilton arson unit investigating suspicious fire
Delay unreasonable in murder case: top court
Delay in murder case was excessive under timely justice rules: Supreme Court
Dundas school conversion application begins lengthy review
Columbia International College 1,000 student proposal circulated for comment
More smoke and mirrors from the insurance industry
You may have seen the reports about how the ever-beneficent auto insurance industry will be offering credits of “up to $150” or “up to 15 per cent” on premiums, because people are not driving as much due to the COVID-19 pandemic, hence are not exposed to as much risk.
Cineplex lays off 130 in Canada and U.S.
Cineplex lays off 130 workers in Canada and U.S. amid COVID-19 troubles
North American stocks rise in early trading
North American stock markets rise in early trading, loonie trades lower
Who killed Audrey Gleave? 'Horrendous’ Ancaster murder still unsolved
Retired science teacher's body was found in her garage, with her protective dogs locked in the house.
Binbrook woman wins $50,000 in lotto
‘I couldn’t believe that something like that would happen to me.’
Ottawa commits to national paid sick leave program championed in B.C.
British Columbia Premier John Horgan took credit Thursday for pushing the rest of the country to endorse a new $1.1-billion federally funded paid sick leave program to help Canadians avoid spreading COVID-19 at their jobs.
Red panda gives birth to cubs in Toronto Zoo
Red panda gives birth to two healthy cubs at Toronto Zoo earlier this week
Hamilton police search for fleeing driver after overnight crash at John and Wilson streets
Police are investigating a fail to remain crash overnight in downtown Hamilton that left one driver injured and a light pole split in half. Emergency crews were called to John Street North and Wilson Street just before midnight on Thursday, July 1
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