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A drive-thru zoo? Toronto Zoo looks at offering animal viewing from the safety of your own car
Would you go to a drive-thru zoo?
Judges rapped for springing 'evidentiary trap'
Judges rapped for springing 'evidentiary trap' on sexual assault accused
Elementary schools to remain shut in Montreal
Premier Francois Legault says conditions not met to reopen Montreal schools, businesses
Pinecrest Nursing Home says COVID outbreak is over
Pinecrest Nursing Home, hard hit by COVID-19, says outbreak is over
Flooding risk in Kashechewan downgraded
Kashechewan residents return from the land as flooding risk is downgraded
Brookfield Asset Management reports Q1 loss
Brookfield Asset Management reports US$157-million first-quarter loss
Sacred ceremonies to continue despite COVID-19
Dark stain: Minister says Indigenous ceremonies to continue despite COVID-19
Legault visits COVID-19 epicentre of Montreal
Premier Francois Legault says conditions not met to reopen Montreal schools, businesses
Toronto Zoo pivots to 'drive-thru experience'
Toronto Zoo pivots to 'drive-thru experience' as safe alternative in COVID era
Heavy rain on the way for Hamilton
Environment Canada issues special weather statement for the city of Hamilton
Victoria to remain host of Olympic basketball qualifying tournament
VICTORIA—Canada’s men’s basketball team will still get a chance to qualify at home for an Olympic berth.
Ottawa announces $469M for fish harvesters
Ottawa announces $469M for fish harvesters with sector-specific grant, benefit
Four charged in Toronto teen's abduction
Police to update case of Toronto teen who was found safe after March abduction
National parks, historic sites to reopen
Gradual reopening of national parks, historic sites to be announced
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: May 14, 2020
Ontario Premier Doug Ford to announce first stage of re-opening
What you need to know about the possibilities for treating or preventing COVID-19
More than 100 different vaccine candidates are in development around the world but even that level of global attention is no guarantee of success agai
Hamilton 55th Beavers and Cubs meeting online
They may be confined to their homes but youngsters with the Hamilton 55th Beavers and Cubs group are still meeting.
Ontario to reveal reopening details
Ontario to provide update on reopening plan for provincial economy
The promotion will be virtual for new "Hunger Games" novel
The promotion will be virtual for new "Hunger Games" novel
National parks, historic sites partly reopening June 1, but no camping yet
OTTAWA—Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says national parks will resume some operations in June.
Howard Stern, Trevor Noah and other talk show hosts are giving it away during the pandemic lockdown
The pandemic lockdown has all but made springtime a wash, but for talk show hosts with captive audiences, it’s been a season of giving.
NewsAlert: National parks partly reopening June 1
NewsAlert: National parks, historic sites partly reopening June 1
Pandemic expected to produce wave of bankruptcies
Companies already in financial trouble face CCAA reckoning as COVID-19 drags on
Sparks fly over Hamilton's fireworks ban
"It does create issues of large gatherings," said Hamilton Fire Chief Dave Cunliffe.
The pros and cons of using online wills
Online wills cut costs and deliver convenience, but aren't for everyone: experts
Ontario reports 258 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario to provide update on reopening plan for provincial economy
Ontario to outline new COVID-19 guidelines Thursday after criticism over testing
Ontario will reveal new testing guidelines for COVID-19 Thursday, clearing the way for anyone with symptoms to be tested in addition to targeted groups.
Manufacturing sales plunged 9.2% in March
Manufacturing sales fell 9.2% in March as factories closed due to the pandemic
Cops to update Toronto teen's abduction case
Police to update case of Toronto teen who was found safe after March abduction
Hamilton drains Wild Waterworks for 2020 season because of coronavirus pandemic
"This was a difficult recommendation to make," said Hamilton Conservation Authority CAO Lisa Burnside.
North American stock markets open lower
North American stock markets open trading day lower, loonie down
Ontario to expand COVID-19 testing
Ontario to provide update on reopening plan for provincial economy
Brantford police investigating stabbing of 22-year-old man at park
Suspect fled Alexandra Park before police arrived
Biography of Ida B. Wells coming out in 2021, publisher says
Biography of Ida B. Wells coming out in 2021, publisher says
From quarantinis to coronnials, here’s how the pandemic has changed the way we talk
Had a quarantini lately? Maybe you’re more into sitting down and enjoying a locktail. After all, you couldn’t be blamed for having a drink to cope with your self-inflicted coronacut.
Pandemic schooling will leave vulnerable students behind, warn education experts
While every student is disadvantaged by ‘emergency learning’ amid COVID-19, those for whom a physical school levelled the playing field are expected t
Hamilton four-year-old ‘superhero’ Charlie Paparo ends fight with cancer
Four-year-old Charlie Paparo received two parade-style tributes outside his home before dying from cancer.
Musical Moment: Listen to the TSO’s principal clarinetist perform the first movement from ‘Stravinsky’s Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet’
This week’s musical moment features two-time Juno award-winner and Grammy nominee Joaquin Valdepenas, who joined the Toronto Symphony Orchestra over 30 years ago as principal clarinet upon graduating from Yale University.
Musical Moment: Listen to the TSO’s principal clarinetist perform the first movement from ‘Stravinsky’s Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet’
This week’s musical moment features two-time Juno award-winner and Grammy nominee Joaquin Valdepenas, who joined the Toronto Symphony Orchestra over 30 years ago as principal clarinet upon graduating from Yale University.
Ford to provide more details on the first stage of Ontario’s reopening plan; Japan easing emergency; Wuhan starts new program to test all 11 million people in the city in just 10 days
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.
How a pandemic put my ‘perfect day’ — and the toxic parts of our wedding culture — into perspective
VANCOUVER—My wedding is a month away, and I’m not on a crash diet. I haven’t peppered my bridesmaids with instructions on exactly how they should look and behave on the Big Day.
Do people have the right to a safe place to self-isolate during a pandemic? A lawsuit over Toronto’s shelter system heads to court
At the monthly Toronto homeless memorial service on Tuesday afternoon, Greg Cook added two names to the list, including Joseph Chibala, the first person in the city’s shelter system to die from COVID-19.
COVID-19 sets stage for superbug supremacy
Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic could herald a rise in superbugs
Toronto brewery pleads for empties to be returned
Toronto brewery asks consumers to bring back empties as Beer Store expands returns service
Make gun buyback program mandatory: group
Optional buyback program could see assault-style gun ban unravel, group warns
Ontario to provide update on reopening plan
Ontario to provide update on reopening plan for provincial economy
Feds announce $2.3M for northern Saskatchewan
Feds announce $2.3M help to combat COVID-19 outbreak in northern Saskatchewan
11,182 tested in Hamilton for COVID-19, says study by ICES
Halton has one of the lowest rates of testing per capita while Haldimand and Norfolk has most confirmed positive cases in Ontario per capita
Masks useful in specific settings: Tam
Feds to unveil details of $1 billion in regional aid for small businesses
Toronto Western Hospital declares new COVID-19 outbreak after 5 staff in ER test positive
Toronto Western Hospital is declaring a fifth outbreak after five health-care workers from its emergency room tested positive for COVID-19, with the first case dating back to three weeks ago, hospital officials have confirmed.
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