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Food security ‘tip of the iceberg’ for isolated seniors in CityHousing Hamilton
Hamilton non-profit St. Matthew’s House and CityHousing Hamilton (CHH) have launched an emergency food delivery program to support tenants in city hou
Is it realistic to expect people not to hook up during the pandemic?
Most of us still have a few unanswered questions regarding the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
'Tremendous support': Flamborough food banks buoyed by community donations
The Flamborough Food Bank has seen increased demand for its services, but generous donations from the community have helped them keep pace.
Durham Care Mongers has thousands helping hundreds during COVID-19 isolation
Organizer: We are a 'supportive ear and a helping hand' in the community
Coronavirus updates the latest Canada COVID-19 testing June 1
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
Wait times for vets' request for aid growing
Injured vets waiting twice as long as promised to learn if they qualify for aid
More COVID-19 restrictions being relaxed
More provinces moving to further loosen COVID-19 restrictions
18 hospitalized from long-term care home
Ontario reports 326 new cases of COVID-19, 19 new deaths related to virus
New Quebec COVID-19 cases continue to decline as more sectors reopen Monday
MONTREAL—The number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Quebec continues to decline as the province prepares to resume several activities on Monday.
Protests over death of George Floyd threaten a jump in coronavirus cases
Public-health and government officials worry ongoing protests against police brutality toward African-Americans and other minority groups, spurred by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis on Monday, could result in another jump in coronavirus cases in the coming weeks.
Toronto pastor delivers sermon from the roof of his church
The new normal during COVID-19 is different for everyone. For longtime pastor Billy Richards, it means delivering his sermons from the rooftop of his church.
Rosie DiManno: Battling fast-moving COVID-19, Toronto’s contact tracing system struggles to get up to speed
Three months into the coronavirus pandemic, Dr. Michael Warner knows a positive COVID-19 patient when he sees one.
St. Catharines business owner unhappy at way she’s being evicted
Fitness club owner says her landlords will not apply for the rent relief program
How China tested 11 million people for COVID-19 in just two weeks
Wuhan is set to complete the testing of its entire population of 11 million as China pours massive resources into avoiding a resurgence of COVID-19 infections.
Front-line health-care workers speak up about racism at work, from questioning credentials to being seen as ‘just the help’
When Yasir Naqvi first started running for political office, people would often ask him what his background was.
Feds turn to promoting travel in Canada
Ottawa pledges millions to promote holiday travel in Canada during pandemic
People with disabilities forgotten amid COVID-19 pandemic, advocates say in plea for federal support
Nearly three months into the lockdown brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, advocates for people with disabilities are asking the government for financial help for a community they say has been forgotten.
Data snafu means 202 extra COVID-19 deaths
Quebec adds 202 COVID-19 deaths due to data transmission problem
India reports over 8,000 new virus cases
NEW DELHI—India reported more than 8,000 new cases of the coronavirus in a single day, another record high that topped the deadliest week in the country.
COVID-19 is an Ultra pain for competitive runners. But no pandemic or injury can deter Cynthia Campanaro
Campanaro fell during 80 km virtual race and couldn’t finish. But the Hamilton runner says she’ll be back for the 100 km Sulphur Springs Trail Race
New York City is providing free hotel rooms to people who can’t safely self-isolate in tiny, crowded apartments. Could it work here?
Cheryl Prescod knows it’s sometimes impossible to follow the advice of public health officials.
Four ways Ontario has made it harder to know how COVID-19 is hitting the province
As countless epidemiologists, doctors, professors, economists and politicians have stated during the COVID-19 pandemic, good data is key to responding quickly and effectively to the virus.
Quebec reports 202 additional COVID-19 deaths
Quebec adds 202 COVID-19 deaths due to data transmission problem
18 residents at Woodbridge long-term-care home transported to hospital due to COVID-19
Eighteen residents of the Woodbridge Vista Care Community were transported to hospital on Saturday night after testing positive for COVID-19, York Region said.
Ancaster McDonald's employee tests positive for coronavirus
An employee at an Ancaster McDonalds has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, prompting a brief shutdown for cleaning and sanitation, the company said in a news release.
COVID-19 recoveries jump in Haldimand-Norfolk as health unit double-checks data
Did 40 people in Haldimand-Norfolk recover from COVID-19 overnight? Not exactly, says the health unit
Ontario government asks feds to help expand internet access for students
The Ontario government is asking Ottawa’s help to expand broadband internet access for students as schools remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Working in my yard with Margaret Thatcher and the Raptors
Lorraine Sommerfeld and the Battle of the Thatch
Several pets die, one person hospitalized after Rosslyn Ave. N. house fire
Fire officials believe the Sunday morning blaze was caused by careless smoking
30-day prescriptions limit expected to end July 1
30-day limit on prescriptions in Ontario expected to end by July 1
As we emerge from lockdown, what will our spaces look like? Here’s how designers are reimagining our world
Imagine going to a restaurant and eating at a table while cocooned in a wraparound Plexiglas cone suspended from the ceiling.
Ontario reports 326 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 326 new cases of COVID-19, 19 new deaths related to virus
Police investigate after man shot to death
Police investigate after Hamilton man shot to death Saturday night
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Hamilton man shot to death in Hamilton Mountain parking lot
44-year-old killed in city’s sixth homicide victim
Man killed in parking lot on Hamilton Mountain
44-year-old killed in city’s sixth homicide victim
Ontario’s 30-day limit on prescriptions over drug shortage fears expected to end by July 1
Ontarians who rely on prescription medication will hopefully see an onerous COVID-19 precaution lifted by the end of June.
30-day limit on prescriptions in Ontario expected to end by July 1; Ontario completes more than 20,000 coronavirus tests in a day for the first time
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
Feds doing fewer toxic pollution probes
Investigations, prosecutions for polluting in Canada down sharply since 2015
Quebecers get no closure for COVID-19 deaths
In hard-hit Quebec, families struggle to mourn those lost to COVID-19
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
The NHL can’t pass on the COVID-19 requirements everyone else follows
One of the favoured tropes of literature and cinema is the man or woman who, through ambition or desire to win favour, engages in contortions so elaborate he or she is in short order barely recognizable.
Tourism groups shifting to promote hyperlocal tourism in Ontario as a result of pandemic, travel restrictions
Ontario is still yours to discover, even if it’s not fully open for business. That’s the message the province’s struggling tourism industry is trying to send out as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.
How has COVID-19 impacted non-profits? We check in with six Ontario charities
Ontario's non-profit sector may be the largest in Canada, contributing $50 million to the provincial economy, but it's not immune to the viral pandemic that has shut the province down.
Halifax lab leads clinical trials in race for coronavirus vaccine
A scant few hours after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Canada’s first clinical trials for a candidate coronavirus vaccine, a barrage of unsolicited emails flooded the Canadian Centre for Vaccinology (CCfV) at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
Protesters rally against anti-black racism
Protesters prepare to rally in Toronto against anti-black, Indigenous racism
A SoBi deluge at Hamilton City Hall protesting end of bike share
Riders locked the bikes to forecourt hand rails and light standards
Waterdown McDonald’s closed after employee tests positive for COVID-19
The McDonald’s location on Hamilton Street North in Waterdown is closed after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.
B.C. sees second day in a row with no COVID-19 deaths as schools ready to reopen
VICTORIA—British Columbia announced no new deaths from COVID-19 for the second day in a row on Saturday, as it recorded 11 new cases of the virus.
Ontario proposes further forestry sector exemption
Ontario proposes extension to exemption to endangered species act to forestry sector
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