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Rain clouds on the horizon in the Hammer
There’s a 70 per cent chance of showers this afternoon, with the possibility of a thunderstorm developing in the early evening.
Restaurants, bars, gyms, playgrounds, and cinemas can reopen in most of Ontario on Friday — but not in the GTA
Indoor restaurants, bars, gyms, cinemas and outdoor playgrounds will reopen Friday in most of Ontario except for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area and parts of the southwest, says Premier Doug Ford.
Ancaster's Fieldcote, Old Town Hall, Griffin House closed for 2020
Hamilton is only reopening three civic museums this year including Dundurn National Historic Site.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 13, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Yamana mines exceed post-COVID targets in Q2
Yamana says Canadian Malartic gold mine exceeded post-COVID production targets
Family keeps Sara’s dream alive — ‘she loved so selflessly’
Sara Hoang, 25, was killed in a street-racing crash in June, her family is working to keep her dream alive
'Just Ask Bob Live' seeks video questions
As part of his “Just Ask Bob Live” interactive home renovation show, host Bob Assadourian is inviting viewers to submit short videos about their home renovation projects.
Norfolk Canadian Tire employee prevents $4,000 ‘Microsoft’ scam
An elderly resident received an unsolicited call from a person claiming to be from Microsoft, asking for $4,000 in gift cards to clear a virus from th
Sentries return to National War Memorial
Sentries return to National War Memorial as COVID-19 threat recedes
Judge to deliver sentences in fatal Queenston Road street racing crash
The 2018 crash killed 25-year-old Sara Hoang
Four sites in Kelowna, B.C., now linked to COVID-19 exposures
KELOWNA, B.C.—Health officials are monitoring several cases of COVID-19 exposure in Kelowna, B.C., and say they’ve identified two more locations where people may have contracted the respiratory illness.
Plan to fight racism on Bay St. launched
Initiative to fight anti-Black systemic racism on Bay St. launched
Have you seen Michael Samdass? Hamilton police continue searching for missing man
Stoney Creek man has been missing for 10 months
Lightning strikes Norfolk resident cleaning gutters
OPP says there is no safe place. If you hear thunder, take cover.
Ontario reports 116 new cases of COVID-19 as province gears up for next stage of reopening
As Ontario prepares to further reopen the economy, the province is reporting 116 new cases of COVID-19.
Deputy Conservative leader steps aside
Deputy Conservative leader Leona Alleslev steps aside ahead of leadership vote
Quebec to make masks mandatory indoors
Quebec to make masks mandatory in public indoor spaces as of Saturday: reports
Dog left in hot car dies in Simcoe
OPP are reminding the public to leave their pets at home
Ontario reports 116 new cases of COVID 19
Ontario set to announce plans for Stage 3 of COVID reopening
Opposition aim to recall ethics committee
Opposition aim to recall ethics committee to study Trudeaus' connections
Quebec to make masks mandatory in public indoor spaces as of Saturday, reports say
MONTREAL—Several media outlets are reporting that Quebec plans to make masks mandatory in all public indoor spaces across the province this week.
Ford set to announce reopening Stage 3
Ontario set to announce plans for Stage 3 of COVID reopening
Intertape says revenue better than expected
Intertape says demand strong as COVID closures lifted, Q2 revenue above estimate
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson proposes restrictions on pot shop locations
Coun. Jackson's proposed motion would request province to establish radial separation between pot shops.
North American stock markets up, loonie up
North American stock markets up in early trading to start the week, loonie up
Sessions Cannabis eyes six stores in Hamilton
New east Mountain/Upper Stoney Creek pot shop and company HQ opens on July 17.
Northern schools face unique reopening challenges
Northern schools face additional challenges for reopening — and staying closed
Quebec to make masks mandatory: reports
Quebec to make masks mandatory in public indoor spaces as of Saturday: reports
Today’s coronavirus news: Ford to announce Ontario moving to stage three of reopening plan; Spike of COVID-19 cases in Montreal linked to city’s bars
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
They thought it was a scam. But it was a $100K Lotto Max win
Travel and home renovations are in the plans for Stewart and Lisa Halley
Toronto Catholic schools could see students staying home every other week come fall
As Ontario school districts scramble to prepare for the start of a school year in the midst of a pandemic, staff at the Toronto Catholic District School Board have come up with a proposed plan that could see students alternating weeks in the classroom and at home.
‘None of us expected him to survive’: Coronavirus patient recovers after nine weeks on a ventilator in Toronto hospital’s intensive care unit
Mario Castillo Tamayo was the first COVID-19 patient to end up in Humber River Hospital’s intensive care unit and he remained there on a breathing machine from late March to early June — about nine weeks.
'Definitely a need': Dog park proposed for Joe Sams Park in Waterdown
Flamborough could soon be home to a long-awaited dog park.
Irene Sobering was instrumental in raising money to restore Lancaster bomber
Sobering died May 20 at St. Joseph’s Hospital
Hamilton on pace for second consecutive year of more than 40 shootings
As of July 10, there have been 21 shootings in the city this year, according to Spectator records
Has Musitano family saga reached its end?
With the shooting death of Pat Musitano, a chapter of the city’s colourful, criminal past may be over, writes Susan Clairmont.
Indigenous artists featured in free colouring book
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Woodland Cultural Centre in Brantford has released a free, downloadable colouring book featuring Indigenous
Stella, the cottage unicorn is dead
After a morning of work, I plopped Stella in the lake, did a rather ungainly transfer from the dock to the unicorn (I’ve missed more than once), got m
‘Things are right up close, personal.’ Pat Musitano’s hitman shares tales of working for Hamilton mobster
Hitman Ken Murdock once told the Star that mobster Pasquale (Pat) Musitano ordered him to wipe out the top members of a rival crime family so that Musitano could become undisputed godfather of the Hamilton underworld.
Kids with COVID-19 symptoms may need a test to go to day camp. Here’s how to explain the nasal swab
With the launch of CampTO this week, thousands of Toronto kids will be leaving their homes, some after weeks of isolation, for daylong fun in parks and recreation centres across the city.
Kids with COVID-19 symptoms may need a test before they go to camp. Here’s how to explain the nasal swab
With the launch of CampTO this week, thousands of Toronto kids will be leaving their homes, some after weeks of isolation, for daylong fun in parks and recreation centres across the city.
Grace Villa under outbreak protocol after worker tests positive for COVID-19
It is the first time in more than 30 days that a Hamilton long-term care home has been in outbreak status
Ontario starting stage three of reopening this week, with indoor dining and maybe more
As new cases of COVID-19 remain manageable and hospitalizations decrease, Premier Doug Ford will announce Monday that Ontario is moving into the third stage of reopening the economy.
Montreal urging bar patrons, employees to get tested
Quebec adds 114 new COVID-19 cases as Montreal health raises concerns about bars
Ontario to announce plans for Stage 3 of reopening
Ontario to announce plans for Stage 3 of reopening as COVID-19 spread slows
Iran report on PS752 downing dismissed
Iran report blaming mistakes for military's downing of PS752 dismissed
Quebecers must register online to travel through NB, PEI
Quebecers must now register online with NB and PEI to travel to Iles-de-la-Madeleine
Manhunt continues for missing Quebec father
Quebec police continue search for father, one day after missing girls found dead
Restaurants may be open but they’re not in the clear. Inside one neighbourhood cafe’s make or break reopening
The sight of people eating on patios in the summer sun might look like the dining scene is slowly getting back to normal, but the threat of permanent closure is still on the minds of restaurant owners as they try to figure out how to pay the bills while making a fraction of what they were used to before the COVID-19 shut down.
One dead in drive-by shooting, police say
Man dead following shooting that injured four others, Toronto police say
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