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Daycares seek more help after COVID-19
Ontario reports 157 new cases, seven new deaths related to COVID 19
Quebec mandates masks on public transit
Quebec mandates masks on public transit ahead of possible second COVID-19 wave
Hamilton police searching for ‘vulnerable’ missing 16-year-old boy
He was last seen leaving his residence in the Stone Church Road East and Upper Wentworth Street area on June 27.
Hamilton police looking for suspect in alleged sexual assault at park
Police say ‘several’ people were in the park at the time of the assault
Sewergate spurs 61 complaints to Ontario’s ombudsman — but no word on whether he will investigate
Ombudsman Paul Dube said in his annual report he won’t decide whether to probe the infamous sewage spill until the province completes a separate envir
Toronto mayor seeks to make masks mandatory
Toronto city council to make masks mandatory to slow spread of COVID-19
Alberta businesswoman named new lieutenant-governor
Alberta businesswoman named lieutenant-governor, first Muslim in role in Canada
Winners announced for Atlantic Book awards
Winners announced for 2020 Atlantic Book Awards during virtual ceremony
Hamilton Bike Share program starts rolling again
The non-profit Hamilton Bike Share group will be operating the program until February 2021.
Economy posts record plunge in April
Statistics Canada to release April GDP report today, record plunge expected
Google buys Waterloo-based tech company
Google acquires Kitchener-Waterloo-based smart glasses company North
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: June 30, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Cineplex shares dive after solvency warning
Cineplex reopens some theatres after $178-million loss in first quarter
For the EU, banning American tourists is the easy part
When Donald Trump slapped a travel ban on Europe back in March to halt the spread of COVID-19, the U.S. president declared it “the most aggressive and comprehensive effort to confront a virus in modern history” — and he criticized the European Union for not having acted quickly enough to do the same.
Is Hamilton about to make mask-wearing mandatory?
Four other GTHA municipalities announced today they are taking steps to make mask-wearing mandatory in indoor public spaces.
What does the removal of troublesome memorials do for racial justice?
Some memorials have come crashing to the ground.
SoBi resurrected: Hamilton’s bike share network is back on the road today
A nonprofit operator spent the last month scrambling to take over the popular SoBi bike share program after its Uber-owned operator abruptly abandoned
Ombudsman’s report details complaints arising from COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic kept the office of Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dube busy with complaints about people unable to reach government offices, unhappy with home schooling and unable to claim lottery prizes.
Firefighters break car window to rescue one-year-old baby locked inside
Crews responded to the area of Montmorency Drive off Mount Albion Road where the car was parked just after 7 p.m.
With restrictions, fans set to return to South Korean baseball
SEOUL, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF—South Korea’s professional baseball league says it will require fans to wear masks and to sit at least a seat apart as it prepares to bring back spectators in the coming weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Hamilton emergency crews rescue cyclist after fall from escarpment at Dundas Peak
The cyclist lost control of his bike on a trail and fell approximately 30 to 40 feet off the escarpment.
Toronto mayor asks council to make masks mandatory
Toronto city council to make masks mandatory to slow spread of COVID-19
Urban gardening surges amid pandemic lockdown
Shut-in urbanites discovering their green thumbs amid pandemic lockdown
City council to vote on making masks mandatory in Toronto
The city’s medical officer of health is recommending that masks be made mandatory in all public indoor spaces.
S&P/TSX composite edges up in early trading
S&P/TSX composite edges up in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Toronto city council to make masks mandatory
Toronto city council to make masks mandatory to slow spread of COVID-19
Residents of Burlington retirement complex show off Canada Day pride
With Canada Day rapidly approaching the residents of the Pearl & Pine Retirement residence in downtown Burlington decided to once again show off their Canadian pride.In what has become an annual tradition close to 100 Canadian flags were hung from
Ancaster heritage advocates want demolition permit process to allow public input
Even though the application to demolish the Brandon House followed the city’s planning protocols, it caught most residents and heritage advocates off-
NewsAlert: Economy saw record plunge in April
Statistics Canada to release April GDP report today, record plunge expected
Halton Police investigating body found in Milton
Police are asking motorists to avoid the area during the investigation continues.
Cineplex to reopen theatres after Q1 loss
Cineplex reopens some theatres after $178-million loss in first quarter
COVID-19 not changing Canada Day: poll
Poll suggests COVID-19 not changing Canada Day for many Canadians
McDonald's Canada names new chief executive
McDonald's Canada names Jacques Mignault as new CEO, John Betts retiring
Rosslyn appealing licence revocation, argues RHRA made ‘serious errors’
Documents reveal new details about what Rosslyn and the RHRA say happened behind closed doors leading up to, during and following a May outbreak of CO
'To protect the core area': City passes interim control bylaw for Waterdown core
Hamilton city council recently passed an interim control bylaw which aims to protect the downtown Waterdown core from development until a land use study for the Waterdown Community Node is complete.
Virtual and real things to do on the Canada Day holiday in the Hamilton area
What’s open and closed this Canada Day holiday.
Hamilton’s Fox 40 ships 50,000 electronic whistles to thwart COVID concerns
Innovative Hamilton company, renowned for ‘pea-less’ whistle should be at 110K orders by end of July; half of previously furloughed employees now back
June 30: What about Joseph Brant’s slaves, we have not learned from our history and other letters to the editor
‘Most times, in health care, it’s not gender or race, it’s lack of funding, shortage of beds and staff.’
Today’s coronavirus news: India reports more than 18,000 new virus cases and 400 deaths; Scandinavian Airlines is getting an aid package worth $1.5 billion
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Statistics Canada to report April GDP
Statistics Canada to release April GDP report today, record plunge expected
‘People are tired of this’: Hamilton begins anti-hate policy building
The City of Hamilton hosted the first of a series of virtual engagement sessions Monday as it works to develop policies to reduce hate within the community. Part of Hamilton’s hate mitigation and prevention initiative, the forums will be used to “
COVID-19 not changing Canada Day for many: poll
Poll suggests COVID-19 not changing Canada Day for many Canadians
B.C. asks for evidence that dropping distancing on flights is safe
VICTORIA—British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says he wants to see the evidence that it’s safe for the country’s two largest airlines to drop their in-flight distancing policies during the pandemic.
B.C. introduces temporary outdoor job program for youth up to age 29
VICTORIA—The British Columbia government has launched a program aimed at creating work for 15-to-29-year-old youth in community service while their job prospects are dramatically affected by COVID-19.
Cineplex Q1 profits and revenues sink
Cineplex loses $178.4M in first quarter as revenues plunge with theatre closures
As Ontario courts get set to reopen, union says COVID-19 safety measures not enough
In-person trials are set to resume at 44 Ontario courthouses next week, even as unions representing Crown attorneys say the safety measures are inadequate and the start date should be delayed.
GTHA mayors call on province to make mask-wearing mandatory
The province says the local medical officers of health can make that call themselves.
Toronto council rejects police budget cut
Toronto city council to debate defunding police in wake of protests for change
Investigation flags Snowbirds' ejection seat
Ejection seat tangled with parachute in Snowbirds crash: Investigators
Quebec looks to make masks mandatory on public transit
Quebec resumes daily COVID-19 updates; reports 72 new cases, seven deaths
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