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Hamilton public board prepares for alternating school days
Hamilton’s public school board is developing a plan to have students attend school every other weekday in September should a return to regular classes not be possible because of the coronavirus outbreak.
SIU trying to ID victim in fatal cottage-country shooting .
SIU trying to identify 73-year-old man killed in police-involved shooting
Navy to drop 'seaman' for gender-neutral term
Royal Canadian Navy to replace 'seaman' in rank titles with gender-neutral term
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 16, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Russians seeking COVID-19 data: intel agencies
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Russian hackers seeking to steal COVID-19 vaccine data: intel agencies
Commons committee begins WE probe today
Commons finance committee to begin probing WE Charity's volunteering contract
Ontario Sport Minister Lisa MacLeod says further details needed for province to support Hamilton 2026 Commonwealth Games
"We will have to continue to work with them on the details," said Ontario Sport Minister Lisa MacLeod.
Hamilton police arrest man in connection with deadly St. Matthews Avenue shooting
Police have identified the victim as 17-year-old Myah Larmond
111 new COVID-19 cases in Ontario on the eve of reopening more of the economy
On the eve of more businesses being allowed to open in much of Ontario, the province reported 111 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday morning.
Stormy with risk of tornado expected Thursday for Hamilton and Niagara
Expect showers to start before noon Thursday and continue until after midnight as the hot summer weather brings unsettled conditions to Hamilton, Niag
Speeders nabbed on Queenston Road: 137 tickets handed out in just two weekends
Hamilton police targeting stunt drivers, noisy vehicles in east-end project
Pandemic hits Barrick gold production
Pandemic impact blamed as Barrick gold production falls in the second quarter
Ontario reports 111 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 111 new cases of COVID-19, five new deaths
Home solar power costs prove complicated
Lower panel prices boost interest in home solar power but true cost is complex
Kirkland Lake Gold extends mine suspension
Kirkland Lake Gold extends suspension of operation at Ontario mine complex
North American markets down in early trading
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie edges higher
Ontario Sports Minister Lisa MacLeod wants Hamilton, Ottawa to "step up" and host CFL games
"Details are still forth coming," says Ontario Sports Minister Lisa MacLeod.
Russian hackers target Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine research, recovery efforts, cyber defence agency says
OTTAWA—Russian hackers are targeting Canadian, U.S. and U.K. organizations working on COVID-19 vaccine research and recovery efforts, a rare joint statement from the three countries’ cyber defence agencies asserts says.
Terms about whiteness you should know
Being informed is an important part of being an anti-racist ally for Black people, Indigenous people and people of colour.
Premier Doug Ford further relaxes alcohol laws as campaign swing hits southwestern Ontario
As Premier Doug Ford takes a campaign-style tour of southwestern Ontario, the Progressive Conservative government is further loosening the province’s restrictive booze laws.
Province injecting more than $700K into ‘homegrown’ tourism in Hamilton
Funding will support hyperlocal marketing, festivals and events
Oh baby, that’s sweet! Milton father wins nearly $100,000 lotto prize
Just two days after finding out his wife is expecting their second child, the 31-year-old Miltonian got another much-welcomed surprise
Tanzanian Gold: Fiscal 3Q Earnings Snapshot
Tanzanian Gold: Fiscal 3Q Earnings Snapshot
Family of police shooting victim seeks answers
'They haven't even apologized,' says mother of man killed by police after calling 911
Infectious disease expert tells us what we know and don’t know about COVID-19
Andrew McArthur and his team of researchers have been able to track how the virus transmits from one person to another and whether it mutates and deve
Crystal Lavergne, patient who escaped Hamilton psychiatric unit spotted in Kitchener
Police are advising the public not to approach her.
The reason Hamiltonians faced long test result turnaround times
Ontario Health says a ‘coding’ glitch caused an unknown number of test results to fail to appear on the provincial test result portal
Jeremy Hall says his bonfire was for burning stolen truck parts, not cremation
Accused in 2006 murder of Billy Mason takes stand in own defence
McMaster University partnership takes aim at nuclear waste
McMaster University and an OPG subsidiary are collaborating on a project to automate a system to sort and analyze the radioactivity of materials
Today’s coronavirus news: Probe into WE Charity’s volunteering contract begins today; California reports second-highest daily total of new coronavirus cases
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.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Handyman finds senior after 'horrendous, vicious attack'
It's been nearly a decade since Audrey Gleave, 73, was found murdered in her Lynden home.
Final day of police reform consultations in Toronto
Final chance for Torontonians to weigh in on police reform in series of town halls
Huawei says Trump-China war hurting it, too
Huawei hopeful it can provide 5G to Canada despite, Trump, Five Eyes pressure
Ontario amends liquor laws to help hospitality sector recover from pandemic
Ontario is changing its liquor laws to give consumers more delivery options and allow boat operators with liquor licences to temporarily sell and serve alcohol while their boats are docked.
Ontario amends liquor laws to help hospitality sector
Ontario amends liquor laws to help hospitality sector recover from pandemic
Deal for Hamilton’s entertainment venues expected Friday
City has weighed proposals from two groups to revamp downtown convention centre, concert hall and arena
‘It’s heartless’: Alberta considers privatizing care for disabled residents — to the dismay of their guardians
It was nearly 40 years ago that Pamela Bloomer’s parents fought tooth and nail to keep a Calgary hospital for the disabled that had been slated for demolition as a government-run facility.
Emma Teitel: If we forget everything else we’ve learned during the pandemic, let us remember this: wearing a mask is good
COVID-19 is extremely confusing: not just the nature of the virus itself (“COVID Toes” anyone?) but the rules around what a person is legally allowed to do in a world beset by it.
Amazon urged to cut plastic packaging
VANCOUVER — Online shopping during a pandemic is the new normal for many Canadians, and with that comes piles of plastic packaging.
Martin Regg Cohn: The new and improved Doug Ford is coming to a photo-op near you
He’s back: Doug Ford hit the road this week for a campaign-style tour — coinciding, coincidentally, with new polling showing he’s back in the game.
WE Charity restructuring operations
WE Charity restructuring operations after being centre of sole-sourced contract
Feds reconsidering review of Alberta coal mine
Feds urged to do own review of proposed Alberta coal mine expansion
Man, 73, dead after being shot by police
Watchdog investigating death of man, 73, who was shot by police
Pandemic versus endemic versus outbreak: terms to know
Understanding epidemiological terms such as pandemic, endemic and outbreak can be confusing. Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist Dr. Pritish Tosh offers some insight.
Toronto community centres, indoor pools to reopen Monday — with restrictions
City of Toronto community and recreation centres, including ones with indoor pools, will reopen on a limited basis Monday, four months after they were ordered closed amid COVID-19 infection fears.
Ontario changes long-term care building fund
Ontario reports 102 new cases of COVID-19, nine new deaths related to virus
Canada's clean-tech sector struggling
Aid for energy heavily weighted towards fossil fuels in COVID-19 response
Hamilton-raised Tracey Hoyt deadpans her way through CBC comedy Decoys
Tracey’s newest role is Barb – one of the key organizers of the Northern Alberta Carving Cup in the six-part series “Decoys,” available July 17 on the
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Ontario OKs indoor visits to long-term-care homes
After months spent watching the devastating impact of COVID-19 isolation on nursing-home residents, families, neighbours and close friends will soon be allowed indoor visits.
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