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.
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.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau announced proposed changes to the federal wage subsidy program Friday that would allow more businesses to receive the subsidy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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