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Intellipharmaceutics: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Intellipharmaceutics: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Masks to become mandatory in Halton next week
Regional council unanimously voted Wednesday to implement a Halton-wide temporary bylaw requiring everyone aged five and up to wear a non-medical mask
Toronto takes fourth spot on tech talent list
Toronto grabs 4th spot on tech talent list, adds 66,900 jobs in last five years
Quebec to allow workers to return to offices
Quebec says private sector offices can reopen at one-quarter capacity
Oshawa man charged with assaulting minors
Oshawa man charged with a dozen counts of sexual assaulting minors
North American stock markets climb, loonie up
North American stocks up in early trading, loonie gains against U.S. dollar
Heather Scoffield: The worst may be over for Canada’s economy, but we're still a long way from business as usual
We are entering the euphoria stage of the pandemic economy — surging on a sugar high after a deep, dark shutdown, but only in a temporary way before the long slog to total recovery.
Charities awaiting word on $912M program
Charities awaiting word on fate of $912M student-volunteer program
Small business adds $117B in COVID debt: CFIB
Small businesses added $117 billion of new debt to battle COVID, CFIB says
Home sales continue to rebound in June
Home sales continued to rebound in June after pandemic freeze earlier this year
Two arrested after boat that sailed from Norway docks in Labrador community
ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—The RCMP say two men were arrested Tuesday after a sailboat originating in Norway docked in a Labrador community.
Alamos to expand Ontario Island Gold mine
Alamos shares dip after $514-million expansion plans for northern Ontario mine
Ontario relaxes long-term care visit rules
Ontario reports 102 new cases of COVID-19, nine new deaths related to virus
Feds urged to review Alberta coal mine project
Feds urged to do own review of proposed Alberta coal mine expansion
Online adoption working well for Hamilton-Burlington SPCA
When Ananth and Usha Kumar wanted to find another pet to replace the cat they had lost three years ago, they turned to the Hamilton/Burlington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (HBSPCA).
Central bank holds key rate at 0.25%
Bank of Canada set to make rate announcement, release economic outlook
Police arrest suspect in Carleton Place homicide
Police searching for homicide suspect after stabbing at Ottawa-area motel
Rocky’s pandemic playlist, part 16
Beware of DarknessLeon Russell, 1971. Russell was an Oklahoma native who moved to Los Angeles in the late ’50s and became a part of a group of studio regulars known as “The Wrecking Crew.” He would later go on to be a key player with both the Dela
Fed survey says economy has picked up but outlook cloudy
Fed survey says economy has picked up but outlook cloudy
Man suspected in warlord killing arrested
Man suspected in killing of former Liberian warlord arrested in North Bay
Brampton has laid 14 charges for COVID-19 violations in a week, including for a large house party, mayor says
Brampton has laid 14 charges for COVID-19 masking and distancing violations over the last week, including for a large house party with at least 40 people, the city’s mayor says.
Toronto board weighs costs of back-to-school
Toronto school board weighs costs of back-to-school, some as high as $250M
Girl, 17, dead after Hamilton shooting
Hamilton police investigate shooting death of 17-year-old girl
Homicide suspect at large in eastern Ontario
Police searching for homicide suspect after stabbing at Ottawa-area motel
Picasso portrait expected to fetch up to $1.6 million at Heffel online auction
A portrait by Pablo Picasso is among the artworks on offer at Heffel Fine Art Auction House’s virtual sale tonight.
Man charged after alleged sex assaults
Toronto man faces multiple charges after alleged sexual assaults on board a boat
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 15, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
'On the Water' campaign aims to keep Hamilton's waterways safe
The Port of Hamilton is one of Ontario’s largest ports and the busiest Canadian port on the Great Lakes, visited by over 650 vessels annually.
Hamilton police release video of truck set on fire on Mountain driveway
Arson unit asking for help identifying suspect
Liberal MPs call on government to tackle ‘national public health crisis’ of lead in drinking water
An open letter written by Hamilton MP Bob Bratina says the government “can and must” direct a portion of infrastructure spending designed to revitalize the post-COVID-19 economy into the “national public health crisis we face in the form of lead-contaminated drinking water.”
Ethnocultural crime stats to be collected
Ethnocultural crime statistics to be collected through police, StatCan co-operation
Hamilton reopens city hall, but service centres remain closed
The target day to reopen municipal service centres is mid-August, said Emergency Operations Centre director Paul Johnson.
102 new COVID-19 cases reported by Ontario Wednesday, the lowest total since March
Ontario is reporting 102 new cases of COVID-19, the lowest number since March 25.
Jepson’s Fresh Meats opens store in Hagersville
Before their storefront opening, they would usually deliver Haldimand residents’ orders on their way back from Hamilton.
Ontario reports 102 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 102 new cases of COVID-19, nine new deaths related to virus
Home sales continued to rebound in June
Home sales continued to rebound in June after pandemic freeze earlier this year
Happy Birthday, Ann! At 105, this Ticat fan is determined to see the end of her second pandemic
Konkel was born during the First World War on July 14, 1915.
Hamilton councillors delay designation of Long and Bisby building for second time
In 2018 the Hamilton Heritage committee recommended designating the Long and Bisby building, but councillors delayed it.
North American stocks up in early trading
North American stocks up in early trading, loonie gains against U.S. dollar
SIU completes family interviews in falling death
Family of woman who fell from balcony to her death completes interviews with SIU
Illegal activity at Hagersville quarries a quandary for Haldimand County
'I thought Hagersville would be safer than the city but boy, was I wrong.'
‘Quadmesters’ for teens, masks when physical distancing not possible: the TDSB presents proposal for reopening in the fall
The Toronto public board is recommending “quadmesters” for teens — taking two courses at a time — and face masks when physical distancing is not possible in a draft plan it is submitting to public health for reopening this fall amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Manufacturing sales rose 10.7 per cent in May
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 10.7 per cent in May
Premier Doug Ford unveiling plans to build better long-term-care homes in wake of COVID-19
Premier Doug Ford is set to announce plans to build more long-term-care homes in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Service dog attacked, Brantford woman charged with assault
OPP have charged a 27-year-old Brantford woman with assault.
Pandemic complicates Liberal leadership contest that will elect 14th N.L. premier
ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—Newfoundland and Labrador will have a new premier in August as a Liberal leadership race disrupted by COVID-19 barrels ahead amid heightened scrutiny.
Central bank set to release economic outlook
Bank of Canada set to make rate announcement, release economic outlook
Child-care operators ask for full reopening
Group of child-care operators ask province to fully reopen sector
BREAKING: Teen girl shot near Barton and St. Matthews Avenue
A major Hamilton police presence is reported on Barton in the area of St. Matthews Avenue. This is just west of Wentworth Street North. Residents are
Hamilton police investigation shuts down Barton Street East on Wednesday morning
A major Hamilton police presence is reported on Barton in the area of St. Matthews Avenue. This is just west of Wentworth Street North. Residents are
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