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Basketball Hall delaying enshrinement ceremony, according to report
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.—Basketball Hall of Fame chairman Jerry Colangelo told ESPN that the enshrinement ceremony for Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan and five others will be delayed until 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hamilton racers who are worthy of the Sports Hall of Fame
These racers set records and standards, writes Tim Miller.
Profit drops significantly at TD, CIBC
TD Bank reports $1.5B Q2 profit as provisions for credit losses top $3B
An experiment in pruning those cramped elephant ears
Grab your tools and jump right in, writes Kathy Renwald.
N.B. setback shows risks of reopening: Tam
Feds offer of help on sick leave, long-term care gets mixed provincial reaction
Hamiltonians find ways to beat the heat — while social distancing
Some relief is insight. Rain will bring cooler temperatures
Second cannabis store proposed for Waterdown
A second cannabis retail shop application for Waterdown is in progress with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO).
Illegal coronavirus parking lot parties becoming a thing in Brampton
The City of Brampton continues to have to issue fines to people gathering in parking lots amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hamilton Mountain Husky gas station closes after worker tests positive for COVID-19
A spokesperson for the company said the person’s last shift was May 18.
Quebec records 74 new COVID-19 deaths, 563 confirmed cases in the past 24 hours
MONTREAL—Quebec is reporting 74 additional COVID-19 deaths today, bringing the provincial total to 4,302.
Duclos advises colleagues to be transparent
Duclos reminds cabinet colleagues to be transparent, 'even in times of crisis'
Police chief addresses woman's death
Toronto police chief urges witnesses to come forward after woman's death
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update on May 28, 2020
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and provincial cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health) and Dr. Merrilee Fullerton (long-term care) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronav
Simon & Schuster names Jonathan Karp as new CEO
Simon & Schuster names Jonathan Karp as new CEO
New trial for man convicted of child abuse
New trial ordered for Ontario man convicted of sexually abusing his stepdaughter
Lawyer disbarred for pilfering from estate
Lawyer disbarred for taking $350K from trust meant for testator's disabled son
Quebec records 74 new COVID-19 deaths
Quebec records 74 new COVID-19 deaths, 563 confirmed cases in the past 24 hours
Duclos reminds colleagues to be transparent
Duclos reminds cabinet colleagues to be transparent, 'even in times of crisis'
Trudeau, allies call for unity at UN on pandemic
Trudeau co-hosts UN summit to develop global pandemic recovery plan
Special weather statement for Hamilton calls for heavy rain Thursday
City seeing the remnants of tropical depression Bertha
CANUSA Games in Hamilton cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
The games were to be held in Hamilton Aug. 7 to 9.
North American stock markets climb higher
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Ontario reports 383 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 383 new COVID-19 cases, 34 more deaths
Brantford police looking for girl seen walking in West Brant early Thursday
The eight- to 12-year-old was possibly wearing pink pyjamas and a backpack
TD, CIBC report drops in profit during Q2
TD Bank reports $1.5B Q2 profit as provisions for credit losses top $3B
Downtown York Boulevard parking garage to be used as rooftop concert venue
Council will allow small, open-air concerts atop its downtown parking garage to support the pandemic-battered arts community — so long as the province
Hamilton councillors mothball city's "successful" bike share program
Staff will conduct competitive bidding process to seek new third-party operator for service.
Canadian Imperial Bank: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Canadian Imperial Bank: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot
How to put pandemic savings to good use
How to put 'found money' generated from pandemic savings to good use
COVID-19 having ‘significant impacts’ on Canadian immigration system
OTTAWA–The COVID-19 pandemic is having “significant impacts” on the federal government’s ability to process immigration and temporary work or study permits.
CIBC reports Q2 profit falls by nearly $1B
CIBC reports $392-million Q2 profit, down from $1.35 billion a year ago
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
TD's provisions for credit losses top $3B
TD Bank reports $1.5B Q2 profit as provisions for credit losses top $3B
Global response needed to heal economies: PM
Trudeau calls for global response to heal COVID-19's economic damage
Trudeau co-hosts UN pandemic recovery summit
Trudeau co-hosts UN summit to develop global pandemic recovery plan
Toronto-Dominion: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Toronto-Dominion: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot
‘I’ve never seen a situation like this’: Demand for pools overflowing at Hamilton stores
The pool industry in Hamilton is undergoing a seismic shift with demand overwhelming supply chains
Hundreds party on St. Catharines beach during pandemic
St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik says it was “disappointing” to learn hundreds of young people packed Sunset Beach Tuesday night
Halton District School Board releases plan for summer learning
Students who have already registered for an in-class course will automatically be registered in the online class.
Canadian Solar: 1Q Earnings Snapshot
Canadian Solar: 1Q Earnings Snapshot
Frustrated in FreshCo: Social distancing and groceries in Hamilton
Fellow shoppers did not seem to be too worried about abiding by the two metre rules of social distancing
Trudeau to co-host UN summit on pandemic response; U.S. passes 100,000 deaths
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
‘Up in the air’: Students worry about services, support ahead of online fall semester
McMaster University announced Monday that it would be moving its entire fall semester online amid the COVID-19 pandemic
‘The timing couldn't have been worse:’ How do Joey’s World and similar businesses bounce back from coronavirus?
“The timing couldn’t have been worse for a business like ours,” say the owners of Joey's World indoor playground in Bowmanville
Coronavirus highlights digital exclusion in Clarington
The COVID-19 pandemic is shining a bright light on the inequity in access to broadband internet in Clarington.
Domestic violence calls up in Haldimand-Norfolk, but ‘fear of the virus’ keeping women away from shelter
Local women’s services agency worries as rural victims isolate with their abusers.
Bruce Arthur: ‘It’s a mutiny. Wow.’ Ontario’s public health units are acting to protect their regions — and the province has to listen
The province has to embrace this, and fix this. On Wednesday, Ontario’s 34 public health units, in the face of an inflexible approach and insufficient leadership amid a pandemic, decided to take some control for themselves.
Which workers are being hit hardest by the COVID-19 lockdown? These 6 graphics paint a stark picture of Canadian inequality
Editor’s note: Some have termed COVID-19 “the great equalizer” because it can indiscriminately infect anyone. But the impact it has on people and families is far from equal. The Star’s Viral Inequality series looks at how people from various walks of life have seen their lives change and, in some cases, how they’ve slipped through the safety net of government support.
Municipalities say request for aid unanswered
Municipalities say request for federal, provincial aid unanswered
Feds offer sick leave, long-term care help
Feds offer of help on sick leave, long-term care gets mixed provincial reaction
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