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How Hamilton is celebrating National Indigenous History Month
Local events include virtual readings, concerts, workshops and film screenings.
Police board to review anti-racism measures
Toronto police board to review anti-racism measures at Friday meeting
Federal fiscal 'snapshot' coming July 8
Federal economics and fiscal 'snapshot' coming July 8: Trudeau
NewsAlert: Canada loses bid for UN Security Council Seat
Historic, physically-distant vote at UN determines Canada's Security Council bid
Quebec coroner to probe long-term care homes
Gyms, team sports, beaches get green light in Quebec as of next week
Nerves fray in oil sector as loans delayed
Federal aid for oil sector still in development, three months later
SickKids expect return to school in September
SickKids doctors expect safe return to school for Ontario students in September
Hamilton nurses protest Wednesday against Bill 124
Unions argue the 1 per cent limit violates collective bargaining agreements and should be repealed.
Racing resumes on the track at Flamboro Speedway
We lost two Canadian racing personalities recently, drag racer, John Petrie, and road racer, Eppie Wietzes, writes Tim Miller.
How do I know when it’s time to buy a new mask? A public health doctor answers
Editor’s note: The Toronto Star is taking a broad look at what entering the second phase of reopening after COVID-19 lockdowns will mean for Ontario. Every day, we’ll try to answer a different question about post-lockdown life. You can read a recap of all of the questions we’ve answered here.
Gold mine closed after COVID-19 outbreak
South American gold mine closed over union dispute following COVID-19 outbreak
Canada buys immunity tests for COVID-19
Canada buying 140,000 blood tests to begin immunity testing of COVID-19
National parks to open campgrounds next week
National parks to open campgrounds for existing reservations next week
Quebec coroner to expand long-term care probe
Gyms, team sports, beaches get green light in Quebec as of next week
Videotaping police on the job is legal: experts
People have a right to capture footage of police on the job, say legal experts
Police say gun was fired during argument with stranger at housing complex
A 44-year-old man is facing multiple charges for Tuesday incident on Kenora Avenue
Ontario drivers see average of $150 savings
Ontario drivers see average of $150 savings; minister says more should be done
Ontario passes animal trespass bill
Ontario passes bill to protect farmers from animal rights activists
Quebec to reopen gyms, allow team sports
Gyms, team sports, beaches get green light in Quebec as of next week
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford gives his daily COVID-19 update on June 17, 2020
Watch the live news conference as Premier Doug Ford and Health Minister Christine Elliott provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak. They are joined by Dr. David Williams, Ontario’s chief medical
17 test positive for COVID-19 at Thornhill assisted-living facility
Sunrise Thornhill is the latest long-term-care facility in York Region to report an outbreak of COVID-19 at its facility.
Decision day for Canada at Security Council
Historic, physically-distant vote at UN determines Canada's Security Council bid
Man seriously injured after shooting
Man seriously injured after Wednesday morning shooting in Burlington, Ont.
Commercial eviction ban bill coming today
Ontario government extending emergency orders until June 30
Greens want full inquiry into RCMP's culture
Greens' Elizabeth May wants inquiry into RCMP that believes it is 'above the law'
Port Dover man arrested in rival biker gang fight
the accused is a member of the Red Devils MC who allegedly assaulted a member of the Outlaw Motorcycle Club on June 9. A third suspect was also involv
Fan groups protest fake crowd noise in soccer amid pandemic
DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY—An alliance of soccer fan groups across 16 European nations launched a campaign Wednesday against artificial crowd noise being used on broadcasts of games held in empty stadiums amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rogers Cup men's tournament shelved
Toronto loses Rogers Cup men's event for 2020 because of COVID-19
Ontario reports 190 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario government extending emergency orders until June 30
Violent shooting in Burlington neighbourhood leaves young man wounded and residents being told to take shelter
At least two suspects being hunted
Car-versus-cyclist crashes dropped to five-year low in Hamilton last year
Total collisions actually rose yet again in 2019 — but the number of crashes resulting in injuries dropped.
Moving home doesn't guarantee savings
Moving home amid the COVID-10 pandemic doesn't guarantee savings
S&P/TSX composite edges lower, U.S. stocks up
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading as oil slips, U.S. stocks up
Trump administration sues to delay release of Bolton book
Trump administration sues to delay release of Bolton book
May inflation rates, by province
Here's a list May inflation rates for Canadian provinces, territories
May inflation rates, by Canadian city
Here's a list of May inflation rates for selected Canadian cities
Hamilton woman fends off cancer and COVID with ‘F* It!’ podcast
Amy Ledin always wanted to host a podcast and decided amid COVID-19 while on chemo was the time to do it.
Police charge woman in fatal hit-and-run
York Regional Police charge woman in hit-and-run in Markham, Ont.
May annual inflation negative again
Statistics Canada to release May consumer price index numbers today
Toddler dead after drowning in Ottawa
Police say two-year-old is dead after drowning in Ottawa on Tuesday
Hamilton to reopen splash pads, public washrooms, and eventually pools under Stage 2 plan
Stage 2 reopening plans, set to start June 19, will allow barbers, hair salons, spas, and patios to reopen.
Premier Doug Ford extends all COVID-19 emergency orders to June 30
Premier Doug Ford is extending Ontario’s emergency orders until the end of the month even though the province’s economy is gradually opening up as new COVID-19 cases start to dwindle.
COVID-19 creates uncertainty at Port Dover bed and breakfasts
With bookings down, some proprietors are taking a pass on the season
Ontario extending emergency orders to June 30
Ontario government extending emergency orders until June 30
Ancaster's municipal service centre left out of Hamilton's Stage 2 reopening plans
Emergency Operations Centre Director Paul Johnson says all municipal service centres will continue to be closed as city reopens.
Fitness icon and Oakville resident Hal Johnson gets TSN apology for pulling job offer
Johnson created Body Break to combat racism
'I am 35 but I feel like I am 75': Lyme disease devastates St. Catharines mother
Amanda VanDuzen has struggled with the disease for years, started a GoFundMe
Rosslyn residents in limbo after licence revoked
As of Tuesday, 48 remain in hospital, with fewer than five in the ICU. It’s unclear where they will go next.
‘Insensitive’ school assignment sparks parent’s call for change in way Hamilton’s Catholic board handles racism
Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion calls for meeting with HWCDSB to address ‘continued pattern of systemic racism’ at its schools
Loss of housing was ‘nail in coffin’ for Hamilton man found dead on Jackson Square roof
Attila Csanyi was found dead less than two months after he was evicted from a residential care facility
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