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Neighbours concerned with look of new methadone clinic in Hamilton’s International Village
Group of stakeholders hope new pharmacy will do more to blend into community
Man injured in police-involved shooting
42-year-old man in critical condition after police-involved shooting in Hamilton
Today’s coronavirus news: Ottawa to provide fiscal update on impact from pandemic; China defends WHO after U.S. announces plans to withdraw
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
July 8: Double standards on crowding, cat killer should be jailed and other letters to the editor
If there was no harm in having thousands of people rubbing shoulder to shoulder, many not wearing masks, then why is it not OK to pack a beach or for
Hamilton courts reopen despite safety concerns
Confusion over protocols and technology are part of a changed justice system
DNA — the genetic crime solver
The use of DNA in crime solving recently reached a new frontier as the so-called Golden State Killer pleaded guilty to 13 counts of murder in Californ
MacKay takes heat for skipping debates
Peter MacKay takes heat for skipping Conservative leadership debates
Ontario expected to extend state of emergency
Ontario expected to extend state of emergency to cover gap with new bill
Higher traffic as troops head home: military
Higher traffic expected as troops head home from COVID-related missions
Toronto cop charged in killing of ex-warlord
Toronto police officer charged in London, Ont., killing of former warlord
TTC riders question the lack of enforcement after maskless subway protest
TTC riders are questioning the agency’s priorities after protesters deliberately broke TTC mask rules without repercussion.
Power outages in Waterdown, Flamborough leave hundreds in the dark
Hundreds of Flamborough residents are in the dark after two separate power outages July 7.
Onus of mask enforcement left to businesses
Business owners on their own when it comes to mask bylaw enforcement
CFIA cancels imports of some puppies from Ukraine
CFIA cancels imports of some puppies from Ukraine after dead dogs found on plane
Testing turnaround delays at St. Joseph’s COVID-19 assessment centre cause anxiety amid reopening
When 29-year-old Josh Cruddas developed a fever and fatigue in late June, he headed to the closest COVID-19 assessment centre to get tested.
Emma Teitel: We may have reached the point in the COVID-19 crisis where Canadians fear incoming Americans more than they fear the virus itself
There’s something I suspect Canadians fear far more than COVID-19 and it’s not climate change, economic collapse, or recent reports about a potential case of bubonic plague in China.
Emma Teitel: We may have reached the point in the COVID-19 crisis where Canadians fear incoming Americans more than they fear the virus itself
There’s something I suspect Canadians fear far more than COVID-19 and it’s not climate change, economic collapse, or recent reports about a potential case of bubonic plague in China.
Gregor Chisholm: MLB is playing a dangerous game, testing the faith of players and fans
As Major League Baseball plotted its return over the last couple of months, outside observers could be forgiven if they forgot why the sport had been put on hold in the first place.
Natural gas projects on shaky ground: report
Buffett decision shows LNG projects on shaky political, economic ground: report
Heather Scoffield: Bill Morneau will have to walk a very fine line in fiscal update
Finance Minister Bill Morneau will be walking a fine line as he presents his first full reckoning of pandemic spending and deficits on Wednesday, trying to convey multiple messages to multiple audiences with limited information.
Quebec urges bars to follow health rules
Quebec reports another 13 COVID-19 deaths, 60 new cases of novel coronavirus
Activists want COVID data from Ontario jails
Activists call for release of detailed COVID data from Ontario jails
Rosie DiManno: Jair Bolsonaro, positive for COVID-19, says he’s fine. But Brazilians’ blood is dripping from his hands
From the unholy trinity of coronavirus shillyshally world leaders, only one has yet to contract COVID-19.
Most shoppers embracing mandatory masks in Toronto — chanting protesters notwithstanding
There were a handful of noisy protesters, and a few people muttered under their breath, but the first day of mandatory mask-wearing in Toronto seemed to go pretty smoothly, retailers say.
Shoppers embrace Toronto’s mask mandate on Day 1 — chanting protesters notwithstanding
There were a handful of noisy protesters, and a few people muttered under their breath, but the first day of mandatory mask-wearing in Toronto seemed to go pretty smoothly, retailers say.
Mushroom farm workers test positive for COVID
30 workers at Vaughan, Ont., mushroom farm test positive for COVID-19
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Child-welfare reform needs provinces: Bellegarde
Provinces pose challenge to Indigenous child-welfare reform: Bellegarde
TSX down even as gold tops US$1,800
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, loonie also trades lower
Scheer spotted with no mask in airport
Photos surface of Andrew Scheer failing to wear mask while travelling
Feds to slowly reopen Service Canada centres
Shuttered Service Canada centres to slowly reopen with new COVID-19 measures
COVID-19 lockdown kept her from her fiancé for months. Now, she’s been diagnosed with cancer
Sarah Campbell knew Jacob Taylor was the one when she saw the Brit for the first time in person at a train station in England, waiting to greet her on the platform.
No sign of payments for disabled Canadians
Promise of COVID-19 funds to support disabled Canadians remains in limbo
Border likely to remain closed until COVID-19 situation in U.S. improves, economists say
As an economist, Ambarish Chandra says normally he would argue for more open borders, but not lately when it comes to the Canada-U. S. border.
Detour mine buy boosts Kirkland Lake output
Detour gold mine addition boosts Kirkland Lake second-quarter production
Ontario aims to extend emergency measures
Ontario to introduce bill to extend some emergency measures over the next year
‘A great milestone’: Hamilton hospitals are COVID-19 patient free — for now
There were no COVID-19 positive patients in Hamilton hospitals on Tuesday — a milestone more than 100 days in the making
Hamilton to ease zoning rules for more temporary eatery patios
‘All of us knew that there would be winners and there would be losers,’ Coun. Sam Merulla said about initial effort to establish outdoor dining during
Hamilton rolls out its Passport Parking mobile-app pay option
Passport Parking app does have a "nominal" fee of 15 cents for every use.
Hamilton mask bylaw ‘on its way,’ mayor says
Wearing face coverings would be mandatory in public indoor spaces, Fred Eisenberger says
Brantford Lowe’s employee tests positive for COVID-19
The employee’s last day of work was on Tuesday, June 30 and 25 staff members are in quarantine
Personal visits — with restrictions — resuming at Barton jail
Inmate hunger strike has ended
Demand outpaces supply as T.O. home sales rebound
June home sales in Toronto just shy of year ago, prices up nearly 12 per cent
Airlines criticized for distancing policies
Canadian airlines accused of ignoring COVID precautions, denying refunds
Canadian jobless rate to peak in Q2: OECD
Canadian unemployment rate to peak at 11 per cent in Q2: OECD outlook
Alleged scammer ordered extradited to U.S.
Alleged 'sweepstakes' scammer ordered extradited to U.S. to face fraud trial
Mary Trump's book offers devastating portrayal of president
Mary Trump's book offers devastating portrayal of president
Curling Canada unveils return-to-play guidelines
OTTAWA—Curling Canada’s return-to-play guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic include changes to sweeping rules, on-ice player positioning and pre-game handshakes for players planning to participate in the 2020-21 season.
Hamilton councillors to question Commonwealth Games officials about 2026 bid proposal
Councillors voted in February 10-3 to support 2030 bid proposal.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 7, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
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