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Hamilton police constable found guilty of four disciplinary charges
One count of discreditable conduct was dismissed
5 ways to get your finances back on track as Ontario starts to reopen
As more and more businesses open up across the province, and many Ontarians go back to work, it may be the right time to prepare for the financial future.
Ontario to test COVID-19 tracking with smartphone app
Ontario will soon begin testing a national smartphone app for people with COVID-19, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
UEFA eases club finance rules for 1 year due to the pandemic
NYON, SWITZERLAND—UEFA has eased its rules for monitoring spending by Europe’s top soccer clubs due to financial instability caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Hamilton transit delays improvements as it ramps up service in July
Passengers will be required to wear a mask to ride a bus starting June 22.
Was it murder? Grieving father won’t let go of the mystery surrounding his son’s hit and run death in Hamilton
Twenty-two years after his son died after being run over by a truck, Dunnville’s Don Armstrong is still on a quest to find his killer.
Canada logs 100,000 COVID-19 cases
Canada's COVID-19 caseload surpasses 100,000
Ontario reports 173 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 173 new COVID-19 cases, three more deaths
Wholesale sales post record plunge in April
Statistics Canada says wholesale sales posted record plunge in April
Brother and sister dial up phone care for Hamilton homeless
Care Through Tech finds its first recipient outside Wesley Urban Ministries
Top court orders new trial in bail case
Supreme Court of Canada orders new trial for man in bail-breach case
Ways to prepare for the costs of old age
Providing for aging loved ones requires knowledge of resources, experts say
EDC predicts 20 per cent drop in exports
EDC predicts 20 per cent drop in exports this year before rebounding in 2021
North American stock markets open lower
North American stock markets open trading day lower, loonie moves down
McMaster University-led family violence research gets major boost
A new project called RISE (Researching the Impact of Service provider Education) has received $750,000 from the Public Health Agency of Canada.
N.S. inmates worry housing during COVID-19 could end unless funding extended
HALIFAX—Several advocacy groups in Nova Scotia say 20 provincial inmates who shifted to community housing during the COVID-19 crisis could lose their residences by the end of the month unless a fresh source of funding can be found.
Top seller 'Antiracist Baby' to be released as picture book
Top seller 'Antiracist Baby' to be released as picture book
‘It’s not a ton of people’: Reasons not to get worked up about Toronto being an NHL hub city
It really does make some people uncomfortable when they hear that Toronto might be a hub for 12 teams in the NHL’s return-to-play plan.
McCarthy Uniforms manufacturing, distributing masks for kids and teens
Workplace and school uniform outfitter McCarthy Uniforms has unveiled a new line of personal protective equipment (PPE) for children and teens.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson wants police to muffle loud vehicles
Councillor's motion would have police crack down on "excessive" noise from vehicles.
Was the source of a massive outbreak at Norfolk farm lost in translation?
As Mexico pauses migrant worker program, health unit works to contain COVID-19 at Norfolk farm
Two Freshco employees at Wallace Emerson, Jane and Finch locations test positive for COVID-19
Two Freshco employees, one from a store in west Toronto’s Wallace Emerson area and from a store in North York, have tested positive for COVID-19.
Pet Project Part 10: The mischievous and adorable fuzzy faces we love
Hamilton’s furry friends shine during a pandemic
Don’t just say it — spray it; pads and pools reopening in Hamilton as part of Ontario’s Stage 2 strategy
The Mayor’s Office is announcing that spray pads will be reopening and are getting turned on this Friday, June 19. Pools will follow shortly. Restaura
Port authority, MANA team-up to develop Hamilton industrial waterfront property
Hamilton’s port authority and steel manufacturer MANA agree to activate 24-hectare parcel of land for new tenants
‘Bleeding more money’: Halton pushes Trudeau and Ford governments for emergency funding
The head of Burlington council said this will be Halton’s “Shawshank Redemption moment”
Signs showing Dundas’ ties to colonialist were torn down. Is it reasonable to change the name?
The call to change names and topple statues is part of a global recognition that these aren’t innocuous, prof says.
Ford urges ‘scared’ migrant workers to get tested; WHO scientist hopes for vaccine by end of next year
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Ford urges ‘scared’ migrant workers to get tested; India records highest one-day increase in cases
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Early estimate suggests only half of child-care spaces will return under COVID guidelines
Head of Hamilton’s children services says it will be ‘a couple weeks’ before they know for sure how many children can be accommodated
June 18: Changing street names isn’t a priority, statues require historical context and other letters to the editor
As a citizen of Hamilton, it is getting ever more frustrating to see the constant regressive or nondecisions being made by our city council, writes Na
The steroid dexamethasone could be a COVID-19 game-changer. But ‘science by press release’ bothers some Canadian researchers
It’s cheap, widely available in Canadian hospitals, and, according to researchers at the University of Oxford, the only drug so far proven to help save the lives of patients severely ill with COVID-19.
Care home accused of denying hospital trips
Families accuse Ontario long-term care home of denying loved ones hospital trips
Stakes high for tonight's second Conservative debate
Stakes high for second debate of Conservative party leadership race
'Dr. 6ix' accused of filming patients without consent
Toronto plastic surgeon known as 'Dr. 6ix' accused of breaching patients' privacy
New migrant worker testing plan coming
Ontario government extending emergency orders until June 30
They died in seniors homes gripped by COVID-19. Now, Doug Ford may close a key avenue their mourners have for justice
It was the only way Vasuki Uttamalingam could see her parents during the COVID-19 lockdown: She’d stand outside the Altamont Community Care long-term facility and look into their main-floor bedroom window to smile and wave.
Trudeau government passes confidence test
NDP support for spending bill assures no election in midst of pandemic
Hexo sells Niagara Falls facility for $10.25M
Hexo Corp. sells Niagara Falls cannabis facility for $10.25 million
Tempers flare over NDP motion on RCMP
Greens' Elizabeth May wants inquiry into RCMP that believes it is 'above the law'
Martin Regg Cohn: Did the pandemic kill Doug Ford’s promise of beer in corner stores?
Before COVID-19, there was beer. Doug Ford couldn’t get enough of it.
Martin Regg Cohn: Did the pandemic kill Doug Ford’s promise of beer in corner stores?
Before COVID-19, there was beer. Doug Ford couldn’t get enough of it.
Canada loses bid for UN Security Council seat
Historic, physically-distant vote at UN determines Canada's Security Council bid
Store video shows man licking hands, touching merchandise in Hamilton computer store
A man walked into a computer store in downtown Hamilton. He studied some merchandise, then put each hand in his mouth, licked them, then touched the c
Tory leadership hopefuls face off in French
Conservative party leadership hopefuls face off for the first time tonight
McMaster University researcher can’t even buy N95 masks to get critical study off the ground
Study to answer whether workers need surgical masks or N95 respirators when caring for COVID-19 patients has $1 million in funding but is short thousa
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Mystery operator wants to relocate Hamilton’s historically stinky compost plant
Council will decide next week whether to allow relocation as an option for companies bidding on Hamilton’s next compost contract.
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. stocks mixed
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading as oil slips, U.S. stocks up
TTC board votes in favour of mandatory masks
TTC board votes in favour of mandatory masks for customers starting July 2
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