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Impaired driver hits hydro pole, leaves 280 homes without power on west Mountain
One man is in custody for impaired driving after colliding with a hydro pole, leaving approximately 280 homes and businesses on the Mountain without p
CMHC forecasts home prices to fall up to 18%
CMHC says housing prices won't have fully recovered by end of 2022
ATS reports $13.1M fourth-quarter profit
ATS Automation Tooling Systems reports $13.1M fourth-quarter profit
Solve LTC crises before talking reform: Trudeau
MPs to gather for first time both virtually and in-person in the Commons
Montreal restaurant owners anxious to reopen
Restaurant owners to bang pots and pans in Old Montreal in bid to reopen
2020 CANUSA Games in Hamilton cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
The 2020 CANUSA Games have been cancelled.
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. stocks mixed
Financials boost S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stocks mixed at start of trading
PBO: Commercial rent aid to cost $520 million
COVID-19 rent aid for businesses, landlords to cost $520 million, PBO says
Portion of westbound Linc to close for repairs this Friday
The City of Hamilton is closing the westbound lanes of the Lincoln Alexander Expressway between the Upper James exit ramp and the Garth Street entrance ramp for one night beginning Friday, May 29.
Ontario reports 292 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario extends emergency orders for COVID-19 pandemic until June 9
Halibut House fishing in Kitchener as franchise continues planning despite COVID-19
KITCHENER — In the storm of COVID-19, one Ontario restaurant franchise is continuing to cast its lines in the water.Halibut House, a chain of fish and chips restaurants launched in 2001 about 80 kilometres northeast of Toronto in Port Perry, is wo
RCMP should investigate LTC allegations: Singh
Singh wants Ottawa to send military allegations of nursing home neglect to RCMP
S&P/TSX composite up, U.S. stocks mixed
Financials boost S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stocks mixed at start of trading
Royal Bank increases provisions for bad debts
Royal Bank Q2 profit cut to $1.48 billion compared with $3.23 billion a year ago
Ontario extends emergency orders until June 9
Ontario extends emergency orders for COVID-19 pandemic until June 9
BMO reports Q2 profit down from year ago
BMO reports Q2 profit down from year ago as provisions for credit losses rise
New thriller by Dunnville author set in the weird world of Trumpian politics
Dunnville author Brad Smith had no idea what was about to happen after the 2016 U.S. election
Premier Doug Ford extends emergency closures to June 9
Ontario bars and restaurants will be restricted to serving takeout meals and booze until at least June 9, says Premier Doug Ford.
Bank of Montreal: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Bank of Montreal: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Cash and COVID-19: Put on your own mask first before helping others
Remember, a drowning man can’t save a drowning man
Council to debate $400,000 in stopgap cash to save SoBi Hamilton bike network
Three lower-city councillors have offered up ward infrastructure cash to temporarily keep Hamilton’s bike-share network alive after Uber bails on cont
Royal Bank: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Royal Bank: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Torstar to be sold in $52M go-private deal
NewsAlert: Torstar to be sold, taken private in $52 million deal
'CLOSED': Burlington bylaw officers show up with bullhorns to clear out this hot spot
Bylaw and the Halton police reported they had received multiple calls for overcrowding
Torstar to be sold in $52M go-private deal
Toronto Star owner Torstar to be sold, taken private in $52- million deal
Royal Bank Q2 profit cut to $1.48 billion
Royal Bank Q2 profit cut to $1.48 billion compared with $3.23 billion a year ago
Bizarre Burlington crime spree begins with Mercedes Benz up in smoke
The inside of the luxury car was gutted
Ontario’s local medical officers of health team up to create response guidelines where province falls short; MPs to have first video conference meeting
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
'It's a day-by-day thing:' Uxbridge businesses adapt to coronavirus controls
With the gradual lifting of coronavirus measures comes new hope — and new challenges — for local businesses.
Quick pivot to face shield manufacturing saves jobs at Oshawa and Bowmanville companies
Two Durham companies who quickly transitioned to making face shields in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have found success and increased employment in a time of great economic uncertainty.
‘It’s too soon’: Hamilton businesses reluctant to fully reopen amid COVID-19 case spikes
Ontario’s recent uptick in COVID-19 cases in the wake of its decision to green light the economy last week has left a chunk of the retail sector at a
City-run long-term-care homes have seen fewer COVID-19 deaths. Are staff wages the reason?
When long-term-care workers were told they had to pick a single employer during the pandemic, an overwhelming number chose their city of Toronto job, the Star has learned.
Early childhood educators call for free child care as Ontario economy reopens
Ontario’s free emergency child care for essential workers should be expanded to support all families as the economy reopens in the wake of COVID-19, according to an online survey of almost 4,000 early childhood educators from across the province.
Bruce Arthur: As Ontario goes with one-size-fits-all, medical officers of health join forces to take back some local control
It started with Dr. Eileen de Villa, in Toronto. And Dr. Vera Etches, in Ottawa. And Dr. Lawrence Loh, in Peel Region. They contacted colleagues in other populous areas, like Dr. Wajid Ahmed, in Windsor-Essex. The medical officers of health in this province speak frequently, compare notes, and lean on one another, especially in a pandemic. And they have recognized there was something Ontario didn’t have but needed.
Masks, gowns gloves coming, but when?
How much will be enough when it comes to Canada's COVID-19 supply?
Legault's asylum seeker promise questioned
Quebec plan to review status for asylum seekers working in care homes questioned
MPs to make history with new hybrid proceedings
MPs to gather for first time both virtually and in-person in the Commons
Families not surprised by long-term care home report
'Disturbing' long-term care home report doesn't come as surprise to families
May 27: Shut down online learning, Trudeau mortgaging our future and other letters to the editor
I think school boards should take this time to develop and train their members in online teaching, so that when a second wave hits in the fall and sch
The Star published an investigation into long-term care in 2003. What’s changed since then?
It’s been 17 years since the Star published a 12-month investigation into long-term care.
Global News defends journalist against what it calls ‘effort to discredit’ reporting on Beijing-COVID-19 masks
VANCOUVER—Global News is defending its journalism against what it calls an “organized effort to discredit our journalist” over an investigative report detailing efforts by Beijing to have personal protective equipment shipped from Canada to China as the COVID-19 epidemic unfolded.
The Toronto Star to be sold, taken private
The Toronto Star to be sold, taken private
‘Our focus is on the long-term viability of the business’
Who are Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett? And why do they want to buy Torstar?
One dead, two wounded in Toronto shooting
Paramedics treating two victims after shooting in Toronto's downtown
Commons adjourned for another four months
Virtual voting for MPs needed before House can fully resume: Trudeau
Military report details long-term care issues
Ontario reports 287 new COVID-19 cases, 21 more deaths
Traffic jam clogs drive-thru COVID-19 testing centre
A surge in demand for COVID-19 testing, created after Premier Doug Ford opened it up to anyone who feels they need it, led to four-hour waits on Monday and Tuesday at the only drive-thru assessment centre in Toronto.
Torstar to be sold, taken private in $52-million deal
Torstar Corp. announced Tuesday it has entered into an agreement with an entity controlled by two prominent Toronto businessmen for them to acquire the entire news media company, including its flagship newspaper the Toronto Star and all its community newspapers.
A month after Doug Ford seeks military help in Ontario long-term-care homes, a devastating report exposes tragedy
B.C. reports no COVID-19 deaths, 11 new cases as restart enters second week
VICTORIA—British Columbia didn’t report any new deaths from COVID-19 on Tuesday, but there have been 11 additional cases of the virus.
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