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North American stock markets end down week
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie falls
Ontario's COVID-19 system is working, Ford says
Ontario reports 111 new COVID-19 cases, 3 more deaths
Make masks mandatory in Toronto stores? Mayor now says he’s open to the idea
Mayor John Tory now says he’s open to considering an order forcing Torontonians to wear non-medical masks or face coverings in stores and other indoor public spaces.
One-time charges weigh on Corus Q3 results
One-time charges weigh on Corus Q3 results, revenue drops as advertising slows
North American stock market end down week
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie falls
PS752 black box download set for July
Data on PS752 flight recorders to be downloaded in Paris next month
Red Cross to send 900 workers to Quebec
Red Cross to send 900 workers to Quebec care homes as military withdraws
Drive-thru graduation ceremony at Simcoe high school caps ‘weird’ year
‘We just wanted to recognize everyone and say congratulations, you did it, and off you go’
OPG pulls plug on nuclear waste project
OPG pulls plug on plan to bury nuclear waste near the Lake Huron shoreline
Feds working on national data standards: Hajdu
National data standards in the works after COVID-19 highlighted info gaps: Hajdu
COVID-19 hangs over arrival of Canadian fruit pickers at B.C. farms
Rural communities in British Columbia are racing to establish temporary camp sites with washrooms and enough space for physical distancing for domestic farm workers from elsewhere in Canada.
OPG abandons nuclear waste burial project
OPG pulls plug on plan to bury nuclear waste near the Lake Huron shoreline
Legacy of Dundas name should be discussed
Education key aspect of recognizing impact of colonialism
Henry Dundas played role in Joseph Knight case
Lord Advocate represented escaped slave suing for freedom
Dundas namesake's legacy faces scrutiny
Community name came from short form of 'Dundas Mills'
Empowerment Squared making a difference for Mountain Black youth
A couple of years ago when he was in Grade 8 Denzel De Jesus wasn’t interested much in school.
Police lay murder charges against Toronto man
Toronto police lay multiple murder charges in separate shooting investigations
Freshii loses US$2.5 million in first quarter
Freshii swings to US$2.5-million loss in first quarter as revenue falls
Ontario’s cases of COVID-19 dip as infections surge south of the U.S. border
Ontario’s top doctor has a prescription for the summer as cases of COVID-19 spike south of the border: don’t let your guard down.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: June 26, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
American Airlines to lift limits on number of passengers on board
American Airlines says it will fill its planes completely as passengers start to return to traveling after the coronavirus pandemic decimated demand in recent months.
A mixed weather weekend awaits us in Hamilton
Rain showers cloud Saturday’s forecast while the sun comes out on Sunday.
'It's been a nice ride': Waterdown optometrist eyes retirement
After 40 years of practice in Waterdown, Dr. Derrick Thornborrow is passing the phoropter to another doctor and will retire
Verdict today in Dafonte Miller beating
Verdict today in case of Toronto cop, brother accused of beating Dafonte Miller
WE Charity only choice for volunteer program: PM
WE Charity only organization capable of running COVID-19 volunteer program: PM
Hamilton councillors urge individuals to wear masks when shopping
"At times people are encroaching," said Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark.
Financials weigh on TSX, loonie falls
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie falls
Hustled: When your boss is an app. The complete 6-part podcast
Apps have made ride-sharing, room-renting and ordering a meal easier than ever. The technology relies on a burgeoning workforce to support what’s become known as the gig economy. But what does it mean when your boss is an app?
Ontario reports 111 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 111 new COVID-19 cases, 3 more deaths
Canada nearly self-sufficient in PPE: Trudeau
Canada almost self-sufficient in PPE as Canadian businesses step up: PM
Most know little about Indigenous, racialized Canadians: poll
Most know little about prominent Indigenous, racialized Canadians, survey suggests
North American stocks down in early trading
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie falls
Canada almost self-sufficient in PPE as Canadian businesses step up, Trudeau says
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadian companies are now producing so much personal protective equipment needed in the fight against COVID-19 that Canada is almost at the point of being self-sufficient.
Hamilton eases into reopening swimming pools across city
Officials have a July 6 and July 13 days to reopen 14 of 36 pools.
Hamilton eases into reopeninng swimming pools across city
Officials have a July 6 and July 13 days to reopen 14 of 36 pools.
A Rockton bride without a wedding dress. Enter ‘fairy godmother’
A woman from Rockton and her groom decided to go ahead with their wedding, pandemic be darned. Thing were shaping up for the small celebration, except
COMMUTER ALERT: Winona Road closed beginning June 29 for CN Rail track improvements
Winona Road between Victoria Avenue and Barton Street will be closed starting June 29 at 7 a.m. for CN Rail track improvement work.
5-year-old Stoney Creek boy peddles 72 km to CN Tower
Ben Schneberk’s new goal is cross-country trek, mom says
UPDATE: GO train delays between Hamilton and Toronto on Friday
Delays are expected from 20 to 30 minutes between Hamilton and Toronto on Friday morning
Perfecting skate skills at the park
Andrew Kloet, 13, chases his shadow across a Canadian flag painted on the wall of the skate park at Memorial Park in Waterdown, Wednesday afternoon. Andrew and his friend Michael Visser, also 13, have been spending a lot of time at the park since
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada almost self-sufficient in PPE production, Trudeau says; U.S. seeing daily jumps in COVID-19 cases nearing April peak
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
One dead in late-night stabbing in Toronto
One dead after Thursday night stabbing in Toronto, police seeking suspect
Corus: Fiscal 3Q Earnings Snapshot
Corus: Fiscal 3Q Earnings Snapshot
Tucker’s Marketplace is closing Burlington buffet for good
Popular eatery hit hard by COVID-19
Waterdown company’s refrigerator-size tool triples life cycle of critical N95 masks
Stryker is one of a handful of manufacturers who were approved by Health Canada amid the pandemic to ship sanitization equipment out to front-line wor
Six things you can do in the Hamilton area this weekend
You can expect mostly sunny skies and daytime temperatures around the 27 degree mark through the weekend.
Family wants answers in ‘senseless and preventable’ death of Hamilton activist Regan Russell outside slaughterhouse
The family of animal rights activist Regan Russell has started their own investigation into her tragic death.
June 26: How about Chedoke Historical Park, city hall deaf to this restaurant’s pleas and other letters to the editor
We can start with Macdonald, and his plaque could accurately tell about his genocide against First Nations people, writes Andrew Schroeder.
When Toronto doctors wanted to ease pandemic pregnancy fears, an Instagram star was born
In the final weeks of March, after the WHO declared a pandemic and as thousands of patients in New York City hospitals battled COVID-19, Dr. Tali Bogler saw panic in the faces of her pregnant patients.
Supreme Court to release ruling in Uber case
Supreme Court to release ruling in Uber case, which may pave way for class-action
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