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Better testing, tracing and data sharing key conditions to lift social restrictions, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warns
OTTAWA—Better testing, tracing and data sharing to track the spread of COVID-19 are more critical now as the pandemic enters a potentially risky new phase with social restrictions lifting and complacency setting in, one public health expert cautions.
Ontario dentistry regulator issues fresh guidelines
Ontario dentistry regulator issues COVID-19 practice guidelines
How you can help hundreds of kids have a camp experience that will ‘last a lifetime’
I remember a lot of things about the two weeks I spent at Bolton Camp, just outside Toronto, when I was a kid in the 1980s.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
TSX rises to cap good trading week
S&P/TSX composite edges higher as U.S. stock markets fall; Loonie down
Vancouver Police report ‘staggering’ increase in anti-Asian hate crimes
VANCOUVER—Anti-Asian racism has spiked since COVID-19 forced B.C. into a state of emergency in March and Vancouver police say that has driven an increase in overall hate crimes.
No help for lawyers as legal work dries up
Financial help lacking as COVID-19 shuts courts, kills legal work, lawyers say
Probes launched into inmate's COVID-19 death
Quebec launches investigations into COVID-19 death of Montreal inmate
Quebec to open museums, libraries, drive-ins
Quebec records 65 new COVID-19 deaths, 646 additional confirmed cases of the virus
Concession Street businesses coping with new reality
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way many businesses on Concession Street are operating.
Mayor John Tory outlines ‘devastating’ cuts required if other governments don’t bail Toronto out
Mayor John Tory has outlined a doomsday scenario if other levels of governments don't step in to save the city financially.
Tories want Parliament declared 'essential'
Tories want Parliament declared 'essential service,' regular House sittings
Ontario to start expanded testing: Ford
Ontario reports 441 new COVID-19 cases, 28 more deaths
Downtown Dundas's future unclear in face of coronavirus impacts
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Man who sold guns to Millard loses parole
Parole revoked for man who sold guns to triple killer Dellen Millard
Feds endorse unified contact tracing efforts
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Feds will fund COVID-19 testing and tracing, Trudeau promises
Shipping news for May 10 to 16
What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Police believe Gladys Little’s killer walked through the front door
Police combing through footage from five security cameras at 187 Park St. S. hoping to find killer or killers
Toronto renters in for ‘terrifying bloodbath’ of evictions after pandemic ends, advocate warns
Some landlords in Toronto whose tenants are struggling to make rent after losing their jobs due to COVID-19 are exerting undue pressure for payment, advocates say, including showing up at their residences with an eviction notice or a machine to take immediate payment.
Ancaster businesses take advantage and adopt to coronavirus pandemic marketplace
"You've got to take advantage of the situation," said Velofix owner Sean Green.
Quebec records 65 new COVID-19 deaths
Quebec records 65 new COVID-19 deaths, 646 additional confirmed cases of the virus
Canadian peacekeeping levels hit 64-year low
Canadian peacekeeping levels hit lowest level in more than 60 years
New COVID-19 case on Six Nations
Bread and Cheese Day celebration shifts to home delivery
Feds will fund COVID-19 testing and tracing: PM
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Feds will fund COVID-19 testing and tracing, Trudeau promises
SIU investigating death of woman at Niagara Falls police station
The 24-year-old was arrested May 20 and found unresponsive the next day
Six new cannabis stores in the works for Oshawa while first store proposed for Bowmanville
Six new cannabis stores are proposed for Oshawa as well as new stores for Bowmanville and Ajax.
Drug ring busted in Toronto area: police
Drug- and gun-trafficking ring in Toronto area busted: York regional police
Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update: May 22, 2020
Premier Diug Ford hosts a daily video update on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Employers face challenges enticing employees to get back to work
Who can refuse and stay home without their job being in peril, writes Ed Canning.
Ontario testing lags for fifth straight day
Ontario reports 441 new COVID-19 cases, 28 more deaths
Ontario’s COVID-19 testing is falling well below capacity as fewer samples collected
Ontario’s testing for COVID-19 has fallen so far short this week that the capacity to check 46,000 people for the highly contagious virus has been wasted.
After 33 years of ‘beautiful memories’ Greektown favourite Pappas Grill closes for good
With the weather warming up, this would normally be prime season for Pappas Grill, with their Danforth Ave. patio packed with customers nibbling on grilled octopus or enjoying the flash of flame as a plate of saganaki is brought to their table.
Mosques alter plans for Eid amid pandemic
Mosques find new ways to celebrate Eid during the COVID-19 pandemic
Senior killed in crash near Binbrook Thursday night
The 40-year-old driver of the other vehicle has been charged
Stock markets down in late-morning trading
S&P/TSX composite edges higher as U.S. stock markets fall; Loonie down
For this year’s Eid festival, Muslim communities can connect online
Typically, the month of Ramadan is associated with community and group worship. Muslim families eager to engage in the unique aspects of the holy month will spend the day fasting and the nights feasting and performing extra prayers at the mosque.
Feds will fund provinces’ COVID-19 testing and tracing efforts, Trudeau promises
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government will fund provinces’ efforts to test people for COVID-19, track the contacts of those who test positive, and help different jurisdictions share data.
Canadian retail sales plunged 10% in March
NewsAlert: Retail sales fell 10% in March, April expected to be worse
Waterfalls, escarpment areas remain closed, Hamilton Conservation Authority warns
Now that the warmer weather has finally arrived, the Hamilton Conservation Authority is reminding outdoor enthusiasts that waterfall and escarpment areas remain closed to all users.
No promise of federal inquiry into N.S. shootings
PM avoids promising federal inquiry into Nova Scotia shooting rampage
Ontario reports 441 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 441 new COVID-19 cases, 28 more deaths
COVID-19 waste complicates Trudeau’s single-use plastics ban
COVID-19 is threatening to upend one of Justin Trudeau’s key environmental promises: tougher restrictions on plastics and chemicals.
One dead, two injured in Montreal house fire
One dead, two injured in early morning Montreal-area house fire
Q-and-A: Retail analysts on the future of shopping
Q-and-A: More showrooms, digital mirrors among ways COVID-19 may change retail
Expired driver's licence? No need to worry as Ontario extends validity
Have you always wanted to experience the thrill of hitting the open road with an expired driver's license? Probably not, but now's your chance.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair rules out using Canada’s spy agencies to track COVID-19 spread
OTTAWA—Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says he’s ruling out using Canada’s intelligence agencies to help track COVID-19’s spread within the country’s borders.
S&P/TSX composite edges higher, loonie down
S&P/TSX composite edges higher as U.S. stock markets fall; Loonie down
2020 Winona Peach Festival cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
No peach sundae but festival organizers are still planning to move forward with the annual prize draw.
Ontario police watchdog probing death of woman
SIU probing death of woman at southwestern Ontario police station
Weekend closure of 403 lanes west of Wilson Street in Ancaster
Traffic will detour by Hwy. 52, Wilson Street West, Colborne Street East and Garden Avenue.
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