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It’s a girl: Baby delivered by police officer on sidewalk in east Hamilton
Hamilton police officers arrived just in time to help a woman deliver her baby Saturday morning.
Sex workers left out of COVID-19 response
Sex workers say they're at risk, have been left out of Canada's COVID-19 response
‘Multiple victims’ in shooting incident in Nova Scotia
Police on scene of ‘active shooter’ investigation
‘Multiple victims’ in shooting incident in Nova Scotia
Police on scene of ‘active shooter’ investigation
‘Multiple victims’ in shooting incident in Nova Scotia; suspect in custody
Man wearing police clothing arrested.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Chaotic scene in Whitby: One man stabbed, another beaten with a golf club
Police received multiple calls reporting an armed person
Trudeau hopeful for deal on Commons re-opening
Trudeau hopeful for deal with Opposition parties on House of Commons re-opening
SIU investigating after man dies in Toronto
Police watchdog investigating after man dies following police interaction
Total of COVID-19 cases passes 10,000
Total number of COVID-19 cases in Ontario passes 10,000, 36 new deaths reported
Feds pledge $306M aid to Indigenous businesses
Feds pledge $306M aid for Indigenous businesses suffering COVID-19 losses
Fire causes $100,000 damage to downtown Hamilton bank
Multiple-alarm fire fills Gore Park building with smoke.
Children's hospital takes adult COVID-19 patients
Montreal Children's Hospital helping treat adults with COVID-19
Calls to release some federal inmates grow
Calls to release some federal inmates amid COVID-19 outbreak grow
Border closure with US extended
Federal ads deploy celebrities to exhort Canadians to stay home, save lives
Ontario SIU investigating Toronto death
Ontario SIU investigating death of Toronto man in apartment fire
Durham parents ask why teachers aren't doing live online classes
Pickering parent Ali Kassam says students would benefit from being able to interact with classmates online
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger wary of easing pandemic restrictions to reopen local economy
Eisenberger says a task force will be created to determine the best way to reopen the local economy.
Trudeau announces deal to extend border restrictions with U.S. for 30 days; Ontario records 39 COVID-19 deaths and 622 new cases per the Star’s latest count; York Regional Forest reopens
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available:
York Regional Forest reopens with stricter guidelines; Manitoba First Nation going ahead with band election; Russia reports biggest increase in cases
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available:
COVID-19 contact tracing can get personal. Can a smartphone app do better?
In the gloom of the pandemic, nurse Sheila Montague received news on Thursday that brightened her day.
Listen up: In these disquieting COVID-19 times, hushed cities are making a loud impression on our ears
For a blind man in London, Ont., it’s the pitter-patter of approaching footsteps on the sidewalk.
'Evidence doesn't back it up': Guelph prof says drug touted as coronavirus cure could do more harm than good
With a pandemic hitting Guelph and the rest of the world, many are searching for a miracle cure. And many believe they have found it — but medical professionals say it could do more harm than good.Several pharmacies in Guelph have told the Mercur
Hamilton has 24 hospital workers infected with COVID-19
Hospitals clearing beds by drastically reducing surgery — including 100 per cent of orthopedics
COVID-19 pandemic pause: 130 Hamilton construction projects grind to a halt
Provincial orders around COVID-19 construction safety have forced the city to temporarily stop work on many projects. But for how long?
Scugog app 'Opening Cages' for animals in shelters
Colleen Ferguson believes she has a made-in-Scugog solution for helping animal shelters through the coronavirus crisis.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $39 million Lotto Max jackpot
Arkells and Hamilton YMCA band together to support virtual wellness program
Hamilton’s Arkells and YMCA team up to support online wellness programming during COVID-19
April 18: Adult kids who work in insurance have to follow protocol and other letters to the editor
Understand my kids have to follow company guidelines as to any and all protocols that have been put in place by the insurer, writes Rob Baboth.
Celebrities urge Canadians to stay home
Federal ads deploy celebrities to exhort Canadians to stay home, save lives
Costco giving first responders and health care workers priority access during coronavirus crisis
Costco extends shopping hours in wake of COVID-19.
Senate extends adjournment until June 2
Senate extends adjournment until June 2 amid negotiations over return of MPs
Hamilton ‘focal point’ of PPE distribution for Canada; CUPE decries ‘failure to protect health care workers’ from COVID-19
The PPE warehouse in Hamilton has not translated into extra masks, gowns, gloves and ventilators for local health care workers
Bruce Arthur: For angry Canadians, trashing Tam and hating the WHO are easy in this COVID-19 crisis. But is it fair?
Nuance is hard, but let’s try. China absolutely deserves criticism for its role in covering up the pandemic in its infancy, and for its bullying form of global autocracy. The World Health Organization did not do everything right, and is far from flawless. And Canada could have done better. All three are true.
Ministry has dismissed all 12 Hamilton area COVID-19 work refusals
Province investigated 198 work refusals related to COVID-19 concerns from March 11 through April 7
Hamilton hospice with outbreak has two remaining residents
Five staff and two residents have tested positive for the virus, says public health, but it’s not clear if the cases involve deceased residents.
Some Indigenous people feel ‘blessed’ to be in isolated communities — until they’re not
Darlene Kitty says she feels lucky to be working as a physician in the northern Quebec Cree community of Chisasibi, despite the nearest intensive care unit being nearly 1,000 kilometres away.
Fatal Quebec Street fire not suspicious, but OFM still working to determine cause
Johnny Lyon, 56, died in the fire that began in the basement of his family’s home
Personal support worker dies of COVID-19
Personal support worker at Toronto long-term care home dies of COVID-19, union says
Toilet paper demand skyrockets 241 per cent
Wood chips to make pulp for toilet paper in short supply, Commons committee told
Take it from those kids. They get it.
Are you answering life’s great question? writes Jay Robb.
Be patient when contacting Canada Revenue Agency, Hamilton tax professionals say
While individuals now have until June 1 to submit their 2019 income tax returns, many will be looking to file earlier, especially those anticipating a refund during the coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19: 1,200 part-time City of Hamilton workers out of work during pandemic freeze
The lost hours will hit hardest for recreation workers, library staff and crossing guards.
Legault takes blame for care home struggles
Legault takes 'full responsibility' for shortages in struggling care homes
Sisters get mom out of COVID-19-infected downtown Hamilton retirement home — but she caught it anyway
Outbreak at Cardinal Retirement Residence has claimed four lives, infected more than 60 people
A thong is not an effective COVID mask and other (not so) deep thoughts
Watched some cornhole action this week to fill the sports void on TV, writes Scott Radley.
Lawsuit sought against Quebec nursing home
Class action sought against Quebec nursing home where 31 residents perished
Feds roll out aid to hard-hit sectors
Trudeau says $1.7B coming for orphaned-well cleanups
Advocates call for residential rent subsidy
National rental subsidy needed to avoid mass evictions: advocates
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