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Scarborough hospitals take over troubled Guildwood nursing home
The Scarborough hospital system is taking over the troubled Extendicare Guildwood nursing home that has lost almost one-third of its 169 residents to COVID-19 in a continuing outbreak.
Canada, U.S. confirm plan to extend border restrictions by another 30 days
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada and the United States will continue to limit non-essential travel between the two countries until at least July 21.
Hamilton police investigating east end shooting
One male arrested after shooting on Kenora Avenue
Police north of Toronto probing dead cats in park
Four 'disfigured' dead cats in park north of Toronto prompts police investigation
Windsor expands COVID isolation centre for migrant workers
Windsor expands COVID isolation centre for migrant workers as region tests more
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford gives his daily COVID-19 update on June 16, 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
Trudeau backs idea of NHL using Canada for its hub city plans
Toronto’s bid to become a hub city for the NHL’s return to play this summer got a huge boost on Tuesday with backing from both the federal and provincial governments.
BREAKING: Horwath calls for police investigation of Rosslyn
NDP leader asks police Chief Eric Girt to look into ‘house of horrors’
Canada, U.S. extend border restrictions
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Canada-U.S. border restrictions extended 30 days
Quebec adds 27 COVID-19 deaths, 92 new cases
COVID-19: Quebec plans to have all students in the classroom this fall
Banged-up car found abandoned at top of Claremont Access
Hamilton police looking for driver
Families of PS752 victims want answers
Families of Flight 752 victims demand plan, timeline for holding Iran to account
Guns stolen during Brantford home invasion
Police looking for four suspects
Black MPs, senators demand action on racism
Black MPs, senators call for government action against systemic racism
NewsAlert: $500-a-week COVID-19 benefit to be extended eight weeks: PM
MPs to vote on spending plans without complete picture of COVID-19 aid, PBO says
Ontario reports 184 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 184 new COVID-19 cases, 11 more deaths
Ontario brewery jobs triple in last decade
Ontario brewery employment triples in last decade amid craft beer growth
Pot shops face a rough ride amid pandemic
'The pandemic was not in the plan': Pot shop launches struggle amid pandemic
Street-level diplomacy marks UN vote finale
Pandemic diplomacy, staggered voting marks finale for UN Security Council seats
North American stock markets surge higher
North American stock markets surge higher at the start of trading
Hamilton updates physical distancing bylaw
Mayor Fred Eisenberger has called the bylaw an "unfortunate, but necessary circumstance."
MPs lacking details on spending plans: PBO
MPs to vote on spending plans without complete picture of COVID-19 aid, PBO says
Oprah picks James McBride's 'Deacon King Kong' for book club
Oprah picks James McBride's 'Deacon King Kong' for book club
'Top Chef' host Padma Lakshmi working on picture book
'Top Chef' host Padma Lakshmi working on picture book
Oakville youth guilty of manslaughter in shooting death of his good friend
A second youth found not guilty of manslaughter
Canadians' trust in police declining: Poll
Trust in police drops amid anti-racism protests, poll suggests
A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown
Provinces have been releasing plans for easing restrictions that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Patio paradise or street fight? This B.C. city is reimagining its post-lockdown streetscape — to mixed reviews
NORTH VANCOUVER—Is there a better use for streets than driving cars?
Kitchener native Alex Witmer, who was flown back from Thailand with brain tumour, dies
Alex Witmer, 31, died on Sunday June 14, according to a post from his wife, Jennifer Witmer's Instagram.
Kitchener native Alex Witmer, who was flown back from Thailand with brain tumour, dies
Alex Witmer, 31, died on Sunday June 14, according to a post from his wife, Jennifer Witmer's Instagram.
Working out? Five ways to get the most bang for your buck
One of the most frequent excuses you’ll hear people make about not doing it is that they just don’t have the time for it.
Hamilton is open for business come Friday. Are you ready?
Many Hamilton businesses will finally get to open their doors again as Stage 2 of Ontario’s reopening starts to apply to Hamilton on Friday. These inc
Have you seen Crystal? Hamilton police search for missing woman
Crystal Best, 22, was last seen by her family on Saturday, June 13th, 2020 at approximately 8:30 p.m. in the area of Mountain Avenue North in Stoney C
Mexico halts sending more temporary foreign workers to Canada after two die of COVID-19 in Windsor; Beijing responds to largest outbreak in two months
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Student union calls for McMaster to axe De Caire as head of security, dissociate from Hamilton police
Union voted in favour of a motion late Sunday calling on McMaster to seize its contract with De Caire and abolish its special constable program
COVID-19: Mayor Fred Eisenberger ‘optimistic’ about bailout for Hamilton
City pinning hopes on $32.6-million federal gas tax allocation to help fill virus-related budget hole
Pedal the pandemic? City of Hamilton pitches safer cycling lanes for post-lockdown travel
But cycling advocates argue other cities are doing far more to quickly expand safe bike networks
June 16: House of Horrors series poses troubling questions, Trump gets his wall and other letters
Nora Starr writes finally he is successfully building a big beautiful wall around the White House!
'Traffic is going to back up': Greensville residents concerned about renewed traffic woes
The Hamilton Conservation Authority has instituted a reservation system for visitors to Webster’s Falls, Tews Falls and the Dundas Peak, but lack of a shuttle bus service due to COVID-19, means Greensville residents feel the HCA is ignoring their wishes.
Toronto is making it easier for restaurants to create and expand patio spaces. Why is it so complicated to begin with?
Big number: $1,235.09, the per-space monthly cost typically charged to downtown area restaurants that want to convert an on-street parking spot into patio space. The city is looking at waiving fees like this during the COVID-19 pandemic, part of a proposed CafeTO program.
No singing at Ontario's reopening restaurants
No singing or dancing allowed as Ontario reopens restaurant patios
Cyclone helicopters to fly again after crash
Military promises details on plan for Cyclone helicopters to fly again
Mexico won't send workers to Canada
Mexico hits pause on sending temporary foreign workers after COVID-19 deaths
Toronto woman’s 100th birthday gathers friends and family for physically distanced celebration
It’s not every day you get to celebrate your 100th birthday. So COVID-19 or not, Jeanne Hamel was determined to have a memorable day.
Dr. Henry says ‘maybe’ less restrictions this week, reports 36 COVID-19 cases
VICTORIA—British Columbia’s top doctor says lifting more COVID-19 restrictions this week would not include allowing gathers beyond 50 people.
These long-term care residents just saw their families in person for the first time in more than three months. They’re pretty happy
NEW GLASGOW, N.S.—“You’re looking pretty good,” said Marilyn Petrie from her car.
Why are some regions still locked down? These 4 charts show why the GTA isn’t ready to reopen yet
As areas across Ontario prepare to enter the second stage of reopening this Friday as new COVID-19 cases drop, Toronto will not be joining them, with most new cases of the virus happening in the GTA.
City estimates $14.5M price tag to make city nursing homes safe against a second wave of COVID-19
It will cost Toronto $14.5 million to re-open its 10 nursing homes safely and prepare for a potential second wave of COVID-19, according to a report released today.
Rosslyn Retirement Residence’s licence revoked
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath calls on Doug Ford to do the same for all homes associated with Martino families as new violations revealed
Prem Watsa adds more Fairfax shares
Fairfax chairman Prem Watsa spends nearly US$150 million to buy more shares
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