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Quebec details plan for mass COVID-19 testing
Quebec announces plan for surge in COVID-19 testing as province is set to reopen
Companies get more time to reveal executive pay
Public companies get more time to file executive pay disclosures with regulators
'It's been hectic': Migrant workers beginning to flow to Flamborough farms
Migrant workers have begun to flow to farms across Ontario after delays due to COVID-19 induced border closure, but farmers say the impact of the labour delay is unknown at this point.
Some businesses to reopen Monday in Ontario
Ontario reports 421 new COVID-19 cases and 39 more deaths
Still growing on Hamilton Mountain
Fresh vegetables will be available but getting them won’t be as easy as it was in previous years.
Police investigating child porn
Police investigating child porn being broadcast into charity's video call
Report into Quebec flood finds pitfalls
Report highlights plans to avoid repeat flooding in Ste-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, Que.
Quebec details plan for massive COVID testing
Quebec announces plan for surge in COVID-19 testing as province is set to reopen
Ancaster's gardeners, growers and customers patiently wait for better times to grow
Easter weekend saw flower growers lose about $52 million in sales because of the coronavirus.
Companies gear up for return to work
Companies gear up for return to work with new policies to stop COVID-19 spread
COVID:Questions about Quebec schools opening
Quebec education minister nixes half-days, masks for teachers returning to class
Hamilton police arson unit investigating suspicious Binbrook fire
An SUV was destroyed and a house damaged in the Fall Fair Way fire
House and parking lot parties lead to multiple physical distancing fines in Brampton
City of Brampton bylaw officers are still handing out several fines to residents and businesses flaunting physical distancing regulations aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19.
Military identifies members missing in crash
Search continues for Canadian military helicopter that crashed in Mediterranean
Alaska book ban vote draws attention of hometown rockers
Members of the Grammy-winning rock band Portugal. The Man are stepping into a banned book controversy in their Alaska home town.
China likes 'cool' Canada amid U.S. 'smears'
China likes Canada's 'cool head' amid U.S. 'smears' over COVID-19, says envoy
More remains found as helicopter search turns to recovery
Day 3 of search for 5 Canadian service members after helicopter crashes into sea
Maple Leafs great Borje Salming on his fight with the coronavirus: ‘When you get this, you can’t breathe’
Maple Leafs Hall of Fame defenceman Borje Salming opened up about his battle with a suspected case of the coronavirus that saw him hospitalized in March.
Ontario allowing some businesses to reopen
Ontario reports 421 new COVID-19 cases and 39 more deaths
NewsAlert: More remains found as helicopter search turns to recovery
Day 3 of search for 5 Canadian service members after helicopter crashes into sea
Tiff Macklem new Bank of Canada governor
Morneau names Tiff Macklem new Bank of Canada governor
Ontario hits new daily high for COVID-19 tests
Ontario has reported a one-day surge in testing for COVID-19, with the number of samples processed rising almost 28 per cent to a new high.
Prison needle exchange program constitutional
Evolving prison needle exchange program constitutional, judge rules
Support for cancer patients across Canada provided out of Hamilton homes
Cancer patients are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19, so the Canadian Cancer Society went virtual when its Hamilton offices closed.
Oshawa’s Camp Samac will serve as homeless shelter during COVID-19 pandemic
A portion of Oshawa’s Camp Samac will be used as a homeless shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic with doors opening on Friday May 1.
Hamilton saw a $25 million surplus for 2019, but it won't be enough to cover pandemic costs
City's tax stabilization reserve fund has $23 million, not enough to cover projected coronavirus costs this year.
Hamilton teacher reaches out to old students during this ‘crazy messed up time’
Claudio D’Amato retired from a long teaching career seven years ago. He never stopped thinking and caring about his former students.
Agnico Eagle reports loss on mine shutdowns
Agnico Eagle reports $21.6 million loss on pandemic related mine shutdowns
Trudeau announces ban on 'military-style' guns
Trudeau announces ban on 1,500 types of 'military-style' guns
Ontario reports 39 new COVID-19 deaths
Ontario reports 421 new COVID-19 cases and 39 more deaths
Dundas Farmers’ Market proposed coronavirus protocols under review
Organizers awaiting update from city’s public health department
COVID-19: Questions about school reopening
Quebec education minister nixes half-days, masks for teachers returning to class
Red Hill Valley Parkway inquiry's cost jumps to $1.9 million
Red Hill Valley Parkway inquiry's costs rise to $1.9 million.
Canada officially in recession: C.D. Howe
C.D. Howe's Business Cycle Council says country has entered a recession
Don’t use unproven COVID-19 treatments, say McMaster University researchers
Guidelines aimed at patients — as well as doctors — find no evidence yet to backup touted potential treatments
Pandemic planting: Online resources for vegetable gardeners
Where to look for tips, advice on #homegrown food
North American stocks open lower, oil up
North American stocks open trading lower, oil price continues to move up
Car care in a dangerous time
First, a tip of the Snell helmet to the front-line workers who are putting in heroic efforts to combat the effects of the COVID-19 virus.
Overdoses on the rise as pandemic shutdown cuts access to life-saving naloxone
Outreach groups say the COVID-19 lockdown has inadvertently made it harder for homeless people to get access to life-saving overdose reversal medicati
Gesundheit! From steel to sneeze guards: How Ancaster’s IPS Metals Inc. is adapting to COVID-19
Ancaster company finds new legs by manufacturing barriers for businesses
May Day marks pain, not celebration for workers hit by coronavirus in Asia
JAKARTA, INDONESIA—May Day usually brings both protest rallies and celebrations rallies marking international Labour Day. This year, many in Asia are shut up at home, riding out the coronavirus pandemic.
B.C. expands COVID-19 testing to islanders with mild symptoms
Island residents with cold or flu symptoms can now be tested for COVID-19 as B.C. health authorities shift their focus to fighting community spread of the virus and identifying and investigating new clusters.
‘Time off gives us the chance to strategize.’ Toronto model Tristan Cole sees the positives in being a creative during the COVID-19 pandemic
Today’s Star Rotation curated by: Tristan Cole
Lloydminster: One town. Two provinces. A world of confusion about COVID-19 rules
EDMONTON—In the Prairie town of Lloydminster, which straddles the Alberta and Saskatchewan border, the provincial boundary running through the middle of the town is clear cut. The rules surrounding coronavirus? Less so.
Education in Hamilton: 7 things parents should know about the future
The Spectator spoke with those in the know at the Hamilton Catholic and public school boards, seeking answers to parents’ burning questions
UPDATE: One arrested after assault call near Wentworth Street
Officers responded to the area of Munroe and Hillyard streets just after 2 a.m. for an assault call.
Restaurant Brands reports Q1 profit down
Restaurant Brands International reports Q1 profit and sales down from year ago
May brings reopenings around the globe as virus toll climbs; China likes Canada’s ‘cool head’ amid U.S. ‘smears’ over COVID-19, says envoy
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
C.D. Howe council says Canada has entered a recession; May brings reopenings around the globe as virus toll climbs
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
C.D. Howe council says recession started
C.D. Howe's Business Cycle Council says country has entered a recession
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