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Hamilton's Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson says families should be 'creative' when celebrating Mother's Day
"It's a good time to be creative," said Dr. Elizabeth Richardson.
Financial sector boosts stocks in Toronto
North American stock markets open higher following record job losses in April
Raptors to open practice facility to players starting next week
The Raptors will open their OVO Training Centre for limited use by players next week for the first time since being forced to shut its doors because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Toronto killer may be allowed community visits
Toronto woman who killed stranger may be allowed to live in community: review board
As businesses prepare to reopen, challenges lie ahead
This week, some businesses in Ontario are being allowed to reopen their doors to the public, albeit under strict guidelines.
They hoped for jobs and to immigrate to Canada. For international students, the pandemic has dimmed that hope
The dream of becoming a Canadian was within reach for Joyce de Paula until COVID-19 hit in March. All she needed was four more months.
Ontario wants to change PPE directive: CUPE
Ontario wants to change PPE directive for long-term care workers: CUPE
Ontario reports 477 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 477 new COVID-19 cases, 63 more deaths
‘I would sell a kidney before I closed’: Hamilton small business owners suffer massive losses but are still kicking
Hamilton small business owners are resilient but COVID-19 is a unique challenge.
North American stock markets open higher
North American stock markets open higher following record job losses in April
Multi-unit housing starts up despite COVID-10
Multi-unit housing starts up in some parts of Canada in April despite COVID-19
Man charged with aggravated assault against mother at Wellington Street South apartment
Hamilton police say argument involved a knife.
April unemployment rates, by province
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for April, by province
StatCan: Nearly 2 million jobs lost in April
NewsAlert: Statistics Canada says nearly two million jobs lost in April
Premier Doug Ford made quick visit to Muskoka cottage over Easter despite vow he wouldn’t due to COVID-19
Days after urging Ontarians not to go to their cottages, Premier Doug Ford made a quick Easter visit to his Muskoka seasonal residence.
Four outbreaks over in Hamilton, anti-hate group calls on city to start tracking race-based data
Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion has been asking the city to start tracking socioeconomic data for weeks
To open or not to open. For many restaurants, it’s a question that’s hard to answer
Swing open the doors when allowed. Or stick to delivery for now.
‘It’s just not practical for us’: More than half of local retailers won’t open for curbside pickup
Paolo Iacullo has spent the past eight weeks looking forward to seeing his customers again.
Ontario issues plan for resuming surgeries
Ford tells cottagers there will be plenty of long weekends to come
Will COVID-19 inspire a new generation of nurses?
Brampton resident Parmeet Kahlon dreamed of being a nurse since she was a little girl.
Cineplex delays first-quarter results due to COVID-19
Cineplex delays first-quarter results due to COVID-19 pandemic
They saw the pandemic cutting off their grandparents’ social lives. Now their platform sets seniors up with Skype, Zoom and more
In the early days of COVID-19 confinement, David Marrello and his brother Daniel started noticing a struggle faced by their grandparents: they were having difficulty adapting to the realities of digital connection.
Heather Scoffield: Here's the one key ingredient Canada needs to restart its economy
A wage top-up for essential workers is the least we could do.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
As COVID-19 hits Montreal, reopening delayed
Federal government says 1,350 soldiers in Quebec long-term care homes by mid-May
Canada’s labs can now test 60,000 COVID-19 cases per day. But do we need to?
OTTAWA—We have supplies. We have lab capacity. Now it’s about using them to test for COVID-19 in the best way as provinces relax coronavirus lockdowns, Canada’s top public health officer says.
How indoor malls are changing under new rules
Shopping Shift: How indoor malls will look different under new COVID-19 measures
Hamilton police target speeders taking advantage of empty streets amid COVID-19
Project in response to 23 per cent increase in stunt driving during pandemic.
Sidewalk Labs’ walk on the Quayside is over
It was supposed to be a calling card for Toronto’s Waterfront. Using high technology and big data to help cut through the bureaucracy and reveal the neighbourhood of the future. Now it’s done, just another project that disappeared like so much other vaporware.
Coronavirus outbreak at Chartwell Regina Gardens on Hamilton Mountain
Chartwell Regina Gardens Long Term Care residence on Upper Paradise has reported an outbreak of the coronavirus.
North American stock markets move higher
North American stock markets open trading higher, oil prices gain ground
COVID kills scores more; Greyhound to shut down
Feds to unveil agreements with provinces to top up essential workers' pay
Butler's prescient sci-fi resonates years after her death
Butler's prescient sci-fi resonates years after her death
Google affiliate scraps plan for Toronto smart city project
Google affiliate scraps plan for Toronto smart city project
Brampton Transit resumes routes after 5th worker tests positive for coronavirus
The City of Brampton has announced the resumption and addition of more bus routes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic effective as of May 4, while also confirming one more transit employee has tested positive for the virus.
Back in business: Hardware stores to reopen fully May 9
The province has announced a full reopening of hardware stores on May 9, along with a list of recommended controls retailers can put into place to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
Stoney Creek's ED Modular steps up for Hamilton Food Share
Through a financial contribution by the province to Feed Ontario, 28,000 food hampers will be distributed by Hamilton Food Share and the Emergency Food Network to food banks, hot meal programs and housebound individuals needing emergency food home delivery.
Canadians trust in doctors grows in pandemic
Canadians trust doctors, scientists and government more since pandemic began
Missing woman found in downtown Hamilton
Diane McIsaac was found in good health by police
Dundas mental health counsellor says past adversity helps some cope with COVID-19 impacts
Online fun and counselling keeping people #healthyathome
They’ve pledged to receive a dose of COVID-19 to test a vaccine. Can ‘human challenge trials’ be ethical?
Like many people, Conor Barnes wants to help.
Two in hospital following family dispute at Wellington Street South apartment
Hamilton police have seized a knife.
Susan Delacourt: Justin Trudeau wouldn't dare call an election during a pandemic — or would he?
It wasn’t that long ago that Conservatives were saying Canada needed an election this fall, just as soon as their own party chose a new leader this summer.
Greyhound Canada to stop buses temporarily
Greyhound Canada to shut down temporarily all bus routes as ridership plunges
Some front-line workers to get wage 'top-ups'
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Feds to cover 'top ups' for front-line workers on minimum wage
Three coronavirus outbreaks at Durham hospitals
The largest outbreak in Durham continues to be the outbreak at the Orchard Villa long-term care home where 286 people were infected with COVID-19 and 60 people have died
Scores more die of COVID; Greyhound to shut down
Feds to unveil agreements with provinces to top up essential workers' pay
Top court to weigh jury selection rules
Supreme Court to review Ontario ruling that jeopardized multiple verdicts
Safeguard privacy on COVID-19 apps: watchdogs
Watchdogs warn COVID-19 apps come with privacy risks to Canadians
Sidewalk Labs pulls out of Toronto project
NewsAlert: Sidewalk Labs pulls out of Toronto waterfront smart city project
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