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Updated 2025-01-31 07:45
Ontario reports 161 new cases of COVID-19
Third migrant worker in Ontario dies amid COVID-19 farm outbreaks
Halton police say Mercedes driver was going 156 km/h in a 60 km/h zone
The vehicle was seized, and the driver received a seven-day licence suspension.
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets also trade lower
Toronto expects to hear Monday that it can join other cities in Stage 2 reopening this week
City hall is expecting Premier Doug Ford to announced Monday that Toronto is ready to move to Stage 2 reopening this week.
Quebec, Saskatchewan and Manitoba easing more COVID-19 restrictions
Quebec, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are all easing more of the restrictions they implemented to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Third Ontario migrant worker dies with COVID-19
Third migrant worker in Ontario dies amid COVID-19 farm outbreaks
Hamilton looks at added bike lanes to accommodate new cyclists during COVID-19
During COVID-19, cycling ridership has remain steady, while transit, commuter ridership have fallen.
Hamilton looks at new bike lanes to accommodate new cyclists during COVID-19
During COVID-19, cycling ridership has remain steady, while transit, commuter ridership have fallen.
CF Lime Ridge Mall reopens: What does retail shopping look like?
Only 1,100 shoppers will be allowed in at a time
Norfolk County Fair cancelled due to COVID-19, robbing rural community of signature event
Fall fair was to celebrate 180 years in Simcoe
$10-million lotto ticket sold in St. Catharines — but winner can’t claim prize
A lucky buyer of a big-jackpot Lotto Max ticket is being told to hang onto it because the OLG prize centre remains closed due to COVID-19.
Have you seen Teniah? Hamilton police look for 10-year-old girl
Teniah Earle was last seen by the basketball courts at Glendale Secondary School on June 21, 2020 at approximately 9 p.m.
June 20: Selling City of Hamilton golf courses and other letters
Terry Miosi writes: I would suggest that the city also consider selling city hall
Police presence feeds into the ‘school-to-prison pipeline,’ Hamilton author Lawrence Hill says
Letter to public school board supports calls to abolish its police liaison program
Obit: Former Mohawk professor and HECFI chair Fred Deys was ‘loved by many’
Deys died suddenly of a blood clot in his lungs on May 9
Should Hamilton hand out free masks to bus riders?
Face-coverings are mandatory on HSR buses as of Monday — but no one will enforce the new pandemic rule. Drivers say offering free masks could help.
Hamilton councillors not keen on $8M loan for group’s rec centre project
COVID-19 has thrown the city a ‘massive curve ball,’ Coun. Tom Jackson says
Family calls for inquiry into police shooting
Family of 62-year-old man who died after police shooting call for inquiry
Military investigating report of racist meme
Defence leaders apologize for slow response to racism as Forces investigates meme
The problem with diversity training
Want a diverse workplace? Rethink the entire system, including the C-suite: experts
Mexico to resume send farm workers to Canada
Mexico will resume sending workers after deal on better COVID-19 protections
‘My next memory was waking up a month later’: Guns and gangs in GTA leaving growing list of victims
Gunfire in neighbourhoods across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has become an all too common occurrence.
Racism against Chinese-Canadians now commonplace during pandemic, survey finds
VANCOUVER—“Every day, I pray that you people die.”
Rosie DiManno: Long-lasting damage and more illnesses: COVID-19 survivors face daunting, unknown aftermath
A short time coming, a long time going.
Cop in video of altercation suspended with pay
Cop suspended for 'unprofessional' behaviour in online video, says Ont. mayor
Damien Cox: The public should know when a pro athlete has COVID-19. It’s safer, and there’s no shame in it
The news came from Grigor Dimitrov himself. Not the governing bodies of international tennis. Not from an aggressive news agency working its sources.
Dynamo Moscow reports coronavirus cases, game postponed
MOSCOW—Dynamo Moscow said Sunday that three of its players had tested positive for the coronavirus as its game on the Russian soccer league’s restart weekend was postponed.
If only being cantankerous could stop cancer
The Crazy Sommerfeld Sisters’ ‘Guy’ is gone
Parents say provincial health authority refuses to help them manage medically fragile children
Just like many Ontario youngsters during the COVID-19 pandemic, Shannon Reaume’s four-year-old son Lucas misses playing baseball and soccer, and longs to see his friends at preschool.
After 85 days in hospital, this COVID-19 patient has a yearning for beer and a warning for us
It’s been a long journey, but it ended with accordion music.
COVID-19 patient, going home after 85 days in hospital, has a yearning for beer and a warning for us
It’s been a long journey, but it ended with accordion music.
Quebec reports nine additional COVID-19 deaths with several sectors reopening Monday
MONTREAL—Quebec reported nine COVID-19-linked deaths on Sunday, the lowest daily tally since late March.
Ceremony marks 70th anniversary of Korean War
Subdued ceremony marks 70th anniversary of Korean War amid COVID-19
Woman killed in Niagara Falls hit-and-run
Police looking for driver after woman killed in hit and run in Niagara Falls
Patrons pack Hamilton’s patios this Father’s Day weekend — perfect timing for restaurateurs
“Father’s Day is busiest day of the year for us,” said burger joint GM Allyson Sahadeo
Troops deployed to Toronto LTCs to head home
Troops deployed to Toronto-area long-term care homes to start heading home
Toronto’s health board chair Joe Cressy takes early parental leave so he’s ready for a second wave of COVID-19
Spadina—Fort York Councillor Joe Cressy, who chairs Toronto’s Board of Health, will be taking an earlier and shorter parental leave to care for his infant son, Jude — in anticipation of a second wave of COVID-19 possibly hitting Toronto in the fall.
Quebec adds nine COVID-19 deaths Sunday
Quebec reports nine additional COVID-19 deaths with several sectors reopening Monday
Niagara Falls man arrested following fatal hit and run
23-year-old charged with dangerous operation causing death, failing to stop at scene of fatal accident
Oakville officer suspended after video emerges of physical confrontation with youth: Mayor
Mayor Rob Burton said treatment of the youth “does not fit the standards” of the Halton Police
Three dead in accident on Nicolet River
Two adults, 4-year-old boy perish in watercraft collision on Nicolet River
Cop suspended for 'unprofessional' behaviour: mayor
Cop suspended for 'unprofessional' behaviour in online video, says Ont. mayor
Ontario reports 175 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 175 new cases, 11 new deaths related to COVID-19 on Sunday
Police watchdog investigates man's death
Quebec police watchdog probes death of man, 51, at Montreal hotel
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Remote work may mean salary changes: experts
Canadians working from home permanently should expect salary changes: experts
‘It’s priceless’: Recovery brings special meaning to fatherhood for Hamilton man
This August, Kyle Scott will mark three years of recovery from alcohol abuse
South Korea reports 48 new cases of COVID-19; Toronto rate still falling with 53 new cases
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.
The dystopian experience of COVID-19 travel
Ensure the tray table is up and your mask on: air travel in the era of COVID-19
‘Mass gatherings is what we’re built on’: Festivals, fairs face a shaky future after COVID-19
The bands, venues and speakers were booked and the tickets sold for Canadian Music Week when COVID-19 intruded.
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