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Obituary: ‘Mayor Nick’ Andreychuk ‘would have done anything’ for Grimsby
Nick Andreychuk died suddenly of a heart attack on March 9. He was 75.
Today’s coronavirus news: The E.U. is preparing a list of 15 countries whose nationals will be allowed to visit the bloc beginning Wednesday; India reports a new daily record of nearly 20,000 ne
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Coronavirus: COVID-19 Canada updates GTA Toronto June 29, 2020
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Governments urged to move fast on housing the homeless ahead of anticipated second wave of COVID-19
The three levels of government must “flip the switch” and quickly create new housing for homeless people in Toronto ahead of an anticipated second wave of COVID-19, says the executive director of a community health centre in the city.
Canadian Blood Services will start testing for COVID-19 antibodies in coming weeks
Canadian Blood Services is gearing up to start testing for COVID-19 antibodies in the next few weeks, contributing to a massive cross-country study to determine just how many people have been infected with the disease.
Calgary Centre gets higher COVID classification amid condo outbreak
CALGARY—The number of active COVID-19 cases in a Calgary highrise condo building has prompted provincial officials to change the area’s regional classification on the weekend from “open” to “watch.”
Missing boy in Amber Alert found safe
Police issue Amber Alert for missing six-year-old boy in Niagara Region
Tories request probe of student aid program
Tories ask auditor general to probe 'outsourcing' of $900M student aid program
Long physical distancing lines at reopened Lime Ridge Mall
About 75 per cent of the stores at the Hamilton Mountain mall are open.
NewsAlert: Missing boy in Amber Alert found safe
Police issue Amber Alert for missing six-year-old boy in Niagara Region
Police issue Amber Alert for missing boy
Police issue Amber Alert for missing six-year-old boy in Niagara Region
Father surrenders to police following amber alert
Police have located a missing boy that was last seen in Hamilton
Child located safe: Amber Alert cancelled
Police have located a missing boy that was last seen in Hamilton
Police seek assistance locating missing Burlington boy
Jordyn Bentham was last seen Saturday near Waterdown Road
Toronto doctor facing sex assault charges
Toronto police lay more sexual assault charges against neurologist
Ontario reports 178 new cases, six new deaths related to COVID-19
Ontario reported 178 new cases of COVID-19 and six new deaths related to the virus on Sunday.
Ontario reports 178 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 178 new cases, six new deaths related to COVID-19
Key time to contain Windsor-Essex outbreaks
Key time ahead to contain outbreaks in Windsor-Essex region, officials say
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Taiwan holds one of world’s few LGBTQ pride parades amid pandemic
TAIPEI, TAIWAN—The Taiwanese capital held its annual LGBTQ pride parade on Sunday, making it one of the few places in the world to proceed with such an event in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
Anti-racism protesters march down York Boulevard, rally at Hamilton City Hall
“The only way forward is to admit the mess that we’re in,” said Dylan Rae Wulf at Saturday’s event
As Quebec reopens, small towns and provincial parks brace for larger crowds
MONTREAL—Bruno Guilbault says he can’t remember seeing anything like it.
Hamilton says 70 per cent of bus riders are wearing masks — but we need to do better
HSR is expected to announce plans next week to hand out free masks to at least some riders
Today’s coronavirus news: Confirmed COVID-19 cases pass 10-million mark worldwide; Toronto reports 62 new cases with nine deaths
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.
Toronto’s COVID-19 divide: The city’s northwest corner has been ‘failed by the system’
When Toronto Public Health released its map of neighbourhoods hardest hit by COVID-19, for people in the city’s northwest it felt like déjà vu.
No winning ticker for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Alberta heavyweight Tanner (The Bulldozer) Boser delivers impressive UFC KO
LAS VEGAS—Alberta heavyweight Tanner (The Bulldozer) Boser showed heavy hands in knocking out Philipe (Monstro) Lins in the first round on the undercard of a UFC Fight Night show Saturday.
Nova Scotia continues to have no new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday
HALIFAX—Nova Scotia is reporting no new cases of COVID-19 Saturday, as the province moves closer to implementing fewer restrictions on travel within the Atlantic region.
Joaquin Phoenix attends Los Angeles vigil for Hamilton activist Regan Russell
Russell, 65, died after being struck by a transport truck outside Fearmans in Burlington
Trump's brother asks another court to halt niece's book
Trump's brother asks another court to halt niece's book
How it feels when your first Pride parade is cancelled
Colin Beresford was looking forward to the summer of 2020, and for the first time celebrating Pride among the crowds of people in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Canada commits $300M to global COVID-19 fight
Liberal government urged to spend $1.5 billion more to battle COVID-19 abroad
The Ontario government says migrant workers have equal rights and access to benefits, but do they?
Juan Lopez Chaparro had just celebrated his 26th wedding anniversary, a milestone he marked thousands of miles away from his wife in Mexico, when he was urgently admitted to a Norfolk County hospital with COVID-19.
Three players from PSG women’s teams test positive for coronavirus
Paris Saint-Germain said on Saturday that three players from its women’s teams have tested positive for the coronavirus.
How a Hamilton sail shop found itself protecting Air Canada planes
Bay Sails, a sail-making and design shop near the harbour, is the architect behind some 300 snug-tight engine covers that were fitted onto scores of A
Police investigating nooses found at work sites
Toronto police investigating after nooses found hanging at construction sites
Quebec park workers, employer have contract agreement
Quebec provincial park authority, union reach agreement on new contract
'I felt very lucky and safe': Hamilton hospitals ramp up elective surgeries, allow visiting
While she’s admittedly still enduring some pain, Sharon Murphy isn’t stressing out over her next hospital visit.
Leaders couldn't agree on systemic racism: PM
First ministers couldn't agree on condemning systemic racism in declaration: PM
Annual Beach Strip Garage Sale cancelled, yard sales permitted, says city
Garage sales can go ahead but bylaws will be enforced
Halton police looking for suspect after alleged sexual assault in Burlington park
A woman was walking the trail system in Duncaster Park with her infant when a man approached her from behind
Look after your customers now, and they will return
While offering extra help to your existing customers will cost you, it’ll be less than what you’ll spend trying to find new customers, writes Jay Robb
Martin Regg Cohn: It took a disaster for Doug Ford to abandon Mike Harris's destructive legacy
Mike Harris became premier 25 years ago this week.
WE only choice for volunteer program: PM
WE Charity only organization capable of running COVID-19 volunteer program: PM
Heather Scoffield: Justin Trudeau used to brag about Canada's credit rating. Should we be worried now?
Before the pandemic hit, when the opposition Conservatives were attacking the Liberals for running up the deficit, Justin Trudeau would point to the country’s triple-A credit rating as proof that his government was on the right track, thank you very much.
Extradition cases rarely dropped, PM advised
Extradition cases never dropped for political, diplomatic reasons, PM was advised
Cop convicted in beating of Dafonte Miller
Verdict today in case of Toronto cop, brother accused of beating Dafonte Miller
Top court sides with Uber driver in labour case
Supreme Court to release ruling in Uber case, which may pave way for class-action
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
CHL responds to class-action lawsuit
Canadian Hockey League forms panel to deal with abuse after lawsuit
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