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Crisis at Hamilton retirement home with COVID-19 outbreak — residents being transferred to hospital
49 residents and 13 staff testing positive and one resident dead
Six Nations launches coronavirus relief fund
“We have been steps ahead of our provincial and federal partners in our response to the global pandemic.”
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Onex swings to loss on market volatility
Onex Corp. reports US$1.1 billion Q1 loss on COVID-19 related market disruption
Toronto stock index up on higher gold, crude
North American stock markets open trading day lower, loonie up
Rosie DiManno: Post mortem of elderly male who died of COVID-19 reveals appalling effects of coronavirus
The pathologist snaps a tissue sample under a microscope.
Virtual Ramadan event for Hamilton Muslims to be held Saturday
Event slated to begin at 7:30 p.m.
Tents housing the homeless are popping up around Toronto. Here’s what the city is doing about it
The Church of the Holy Trinity is surrounded by camping tents, each one big enough for two or three of Toronto’s homeless residents.
Toronto clearing out downtown homeless camps
Standoff between homeless, city officials at downtown Toronto encampments
COVID-19 death toll rises; wage help extended
PM to announce extension of wage subsidy, financial aid for medical researchers
On Victoria Day weekend, resolve to make the best of this blighted summer
“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”
Nora Frances Henderson high school faces another delay
Students will likely have to wait a bit longer to move into the new Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School under construction on the south Mountain.
Union seeks meeting over Vice layoffs
Canadian media union seeks meeting with Vice, looks for alternatives to layoffs
Toronto cancels summer camps, plans alternative program
The city of Toronto has cancelled its summer camps while it works on a solution to allow some kids the camp experience — and give their parents a break.
Pandemic delays Liberal environment agenda
Pandemic to push back new climate targets, plastics ban, Wilkinson says
Post-pandemic immigration key: minister
Immigration will be key in post-pandemic era: Liberal Minister Mendicino
COVID wage help extended as death toll rises
PM to announce extension of wage subsidy, financial aid for medical researchers
Shutdown affects nearly 2.2M workers: FAO
COVID-19 shutdown affects nearly 2.2 million workers in Ontario, watchdog says
Ford to business landlords: have a heart
Ontario reports 341 new COVID-19 cases, 27 more deaths
Closing Six Nations was needed:leaders
Six Nations leaders say closing reserve led to no active cases of COVID-19
Dispute between Norfolk farmers and public health unit threatens food security
Norfolk farmers continue to bristle over health unit regulations that they say are keeping migrant workers from the fields and will hamper food produc
COVID-19 wage subsidy to run to August: PM
Federal COVID-19 wage subsidy to last through summer, Trudeau says
Five in Forces get COVID-19 in long-term care
Five Forces members catch COVID-19 on deployment in long-term care homes
April home sales plunged 57.6 per cent
April home sales plunge more than 50% across the country on COVID-19 impact
Coronavirus pandemic forces Hamilton teachers and students to become creative while learning
"The faculty is very willing to engage with the new technology," says Redeemer University Provost David Zietsma.
Telecom giant's removal of rare osprey nest doesn’t fly with birdwatchers
Regulation allows telecommunications companies to remove nests and eggs
Ottawa ready to help co-ordinate contact tracing
Ottawa ready to help co-ordinate provincial testing, contact tracing: Trudeau
Montreal converting streets temporarily to help confined residents get around
Montreal is transforming a few hundred kilometres of city streets into bicycle and pedestrian corridors to help residents get around amid COVID-19 pubic health rules.
Conservation areas in Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga remain closed amid easing lockdown restrictions
Ontario is opening up its provincial parks and conservation reserves, but conservation areas are closed.
Newfoundland and Labrador schools to remain closed for the school year
ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—Newfoundland and Labrador’s education minister is confirming that schools in the province will remain closed until September.
New Tory leader will be set up to win: Scheer
Next Conservative leader will inherit party on a solid footing: Scheer
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: May 15, 2020
Daily COVID-19 update from Premier Doug Ford and cabinet ministers
Teen suspect sought in Gage Park robbery
A man was exercising in the park when he was approached by the stranger
3 charged, 1 sought in Toronto hit-and-run
10-year-old boy has life-threatening injuries after Toronto hit-and-run
Toronto tearing down homeless encampments
Standoff between homeless, city officials at downtown Toronto encampments
Scheer renews call for Parliament's return
Parliament must resume to guide recovery, Conservative Leader Scheer says
Montreal creating bike, pedestrian corridors
Montreal converting streets temporarily to help confined residents get around
Fifth man charged in kidnapping case
Police charge fifth man in kidnapping of 14-year-old boy in March
When will the sun shine on Hamilton this Victoria Day long weekend?
The forecast is a mixed bag this first long weekend amid COVID-19.
Facedrive eyes Foodora restaurants
Canadian ride-hailing service eyes Foodora restaurants and customers
How COVID-19 affects a Victoria Day table
From potato salad to fireworks: how COVID-19 disruptions affect Victoria Day
CRTC rejects call to do more to oversee privacy
CRTC says there's no evidence network data being used to trace COVID-19
Ford releases 'Cooking with Doug' video
Premier Ford releases 'Cooking with Doug' video of cherry cheesecake recipe
Pickering council calls for investigation into Orchard Villa deaths
Pickering council passed a motion asking for a provincial, federal investigation into Orchard Villa and other long-term care and retirement homes.
Bishop Ryan teacher hopes to continue summer math camp, if it’s permitted
For more than a decade, Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School math teacher Mike Fischer has offered a week-long summer math camp each year in August.
Ontario reports 341 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 341 new COVID-19 cases, 27 more deaths
Hamilton 100 group sets sights on 2026 Commonwealth Games for Golden Horseshoe
Commonwealth Games Federation offers 2026 Games for Hamilton to host.
North American stock markets open lower
North American stock markets open trading day lower, loonie up
April home sales plunge 57.6 per cent
April home sales plunge more than 50% across the country on COVID-19 impact
Be creative, celebrate success: top tips for learning during lockdown
Learning from home means stressful and uncertain times for many parents and children who have been navigating the unprecedented circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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