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Updated 2025-01-31 16:30
Hamilton Mountain road work season returns
The coronavirus pandemic is not having any major affect on road and sewer projects planned for 2020 in Hamilton.
Bibeau opens up funding for food security
More funding freed up for organizations working on food security
Police stopped car going nearly 100 km/h in Burlington neighbourhood
The incident occurred around 8 a.m., on Maple Avenue near Hammond Street.
Stephen Poloz named to board at CGI
Former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz joins board of directors at CGI
Police ID SUV involved in fatal hit and run
Toronto police identify SUV involved in hit and run that killed teen girl
Get the most out of your workout: Time under tension is a good thing
When a muscle is contracted for longer, more work is required and the muscle responds by getting stronger and more toned
Why can’t the GTA lift COVID-19 restrictions? These 5 charts explain our lockdown limbo, how the virus is multiplying and more
People in many parts of Ontario will be able to dine at restaurants by Friday.
Ford expected to announce Ontario’s plan for child-care centres; survey finds Canadians increasingly wearing masks, fear second wave
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.
Niagara-on-the-Lake’s outdoor mall attracting shoppers
Niagara has one major mall that’s up and running and it’s going to remain that way for now.There’s more security, one-way aisles and limits on the number of people who can enter stores, but Outlet Collection at Niagara has most of it retailers ope
Brantford woman, 27, killed in Saturday crash in Norfolk
Raelynn Jean Haynes died in single-vehicle collision
E-scooter company partnered with Uber wants to set up shop in Hamilton
Lime registered to lobby Hamilton about e-scooters just days after its partner and investor, Uber, abandoned a contract to run the city’s popular bike
U.S.-based online box office missed payments to Canadian theatre companies hit by COVID-19
At the beginning of March, Chris Stanton and his independent theatre company had just premiered their biggest hit.
Child-care reopening plan expected today
Ford expected to announce Ontario's reopening plan for child-care centres today
Residents left in soiled diapers: Here's what the military found when they inspected Orchard Villa
A military report on the situation at Orchard Villa long-term care home in Pickering as well as four other homes was a surprise to many, but not to the families of residents who lived at the Pickering facility.
Brampton set to reopen all parks — with restrictions
The City of Brampton announced Monday, June 8 that it will reopen all parks starting June 11 — but not entirely.
Pandemic-baking Britain has an ‘obscene’ need for flour
A week before Britain came to a standstill in mid-March, the Wessex Mill found itself fielding nearly 600 calls a day requesting one of the country’s hottest commodities: flour.
Trudeau promises to push police body-cameras
Scheer says no to calls to defund RCMP, but its needs to better on racism
B.C. continues to flatten COVID-19 with no new deaths in days; urges safe travel
VICTORIA—British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says he’s grateful not to have to add more people to the COVID-19 death count of 167.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario lurches forward again as reopening begins
Toronto’s not ready. Neither is the rest of the GTA, or the whole Golden Horseshoe, from Niagara to Oshawa and beyond. Big parts of Ontario are reopening. The biggest parts of the province, population-wise, aren’t. And really, thank goodness.
Mayors livid as province says Haldimand-Norfolk can’t reopen yet
Farm outbreak in Vittoria blamed for delay while restrictions relax elsewhere
Ontarians spent $385 million on cannabis
Median price of dried cannabis dropped 25 per cent in Ontario last year: OCS
Rally important despite COVID-19: Trudeau
Trudeau's attendance at protest confusing in COVID-19 era, Scheer says
Have we lost confidence in Hamilton’s city council?
I am embarrassed listening to some of our councillors speak, Margaret Shkimba writes.
Martin Regg Cohn: Unpaid sick days are what ails Doug Ford’s recovery plan
When Doug Ford promised on Monday to put the province back to work, he forgot our workers.
‘They heard screams coming from the water’: Paramedics witness vehicle plunge into Welland Canal
Despite suffering from severe lower body injuries, the 28-year-old woman “was able to extricate herself from the vehicle and swim a little distance to
Quebec to permit restaurant dining
Montreal businesses to get $50 million in aid from Quebec and Ottawa
Toronto police chief announces resignation
NewsAlert: Toronto police chief to resign: source
Internal investigation into Hamilton police response to Pride violence finds complaints ‘unsubstantiated’
Report released by police board differs from independent probe
S&P/TSX composite index up, loonie rises
North American stock markets kick off the trading week with move higher
Index to highlight black Canadian designers
Shoe designer introducing black Canadian fashion designer group
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Don’t use the bathroom. Don’t share condiments. Patio season is finally coming — but it’ll be different
Patios may soon reopen in Toronto, meaning that you’ll be able to enjoy a bite outside with friends — within the limits of physical distancing.
No haircuts, malls or restaurant patios in Hamilton, Halton or Haldimand and Norfolk
Majority of restrictions remain in place in this area as most of the province goes on to stage two of reopening. However, area residents can travel to
Return to surgeries causing problems for blood supply
Increased demand from surgeries causing concern for Canadian Blood Services
Heat warning issued for Hamilton area
Daytime highs in low 30s expected Tuesday, Wednesday
Hamilton gun deal interrupted in joint forces investigation
Police charged two 20-year-olds and a 19-year-old, all the from the Hamilton or St. Catharines area.
Ontario government halts commercial evictions
Ontario government halts commercial evictions in COVID-19 pandemic
Agriculture bill violates rights: activists
Agriculture bill violates charter rights, say animal rights activists
Liberal anti-racism efforts: a list
A look at actions the Liberal government has taken to counter racism
More businesses outside Toronto-Hamilton area to reopen
Details on Ontario's stage two of reopening to be announced today
Susan Delacourt: Go to an anti-racism protest or follow the pandemic lockdown rules? Justin Trudeau took a calculated risk
A test of “first-rate intelligence,” wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald, is “the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.”
Return to normal causing problems for blood supply
Increased demand from surgeries causing concern for Canadian Blood Services
Appeal court limits songwriter royalties
Appeal court overturns double royalties ruling in a win for Apple
Forces helicopter did not respond as expected
Military helicopter did not respond as expected before crash: Investigators
Boeing stock soars as U.S. reopens
Boeing Co. shares have skyrocketed 58 per cent so far this month as the aircraft maker rides a wave of investor optimism on the reopening of the U.S. economy and a revival in air travel.
Work to get parental benefits, new moms told
New moms told go work to get EI parental benefits after jobs lost to COVID-19
How Glen Hill Strathaven beat COVID-19
The COVID-19 outbreak at Glen Hill Strathaven has been declared over.
Family waited more than one month to learn of loved one’s death on Jackson Square roof
Family says they reached out to police for help finding Attila Cysani May 5, but did not learn he was dead until they saw a June 5 press release from
Couple charged after alleged sex assaults
Married couple facing charges after alleged sex assaults at home daycare
Real change needed at Peel school board, Lecce says
Education minister pledges to make changes at Peel District School Board
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