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Updated 2025-02-02 01:45
Brampton lays off 2,000 non-essential, part-time and seasonal city workers
The City announced Friday that it was “temporarily suspending employment” for 2,000 of its non-essential part-time, temporary/casual and seasonal employees effective Saturday.
Arts, sports, culture sectors to get $500 million of support
Trudeau commits $500 million to arts, culture and sports sectors affected by COVID-19
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Check out store lineups before you shop in Flamborough
Stores with less than a 10-minute wait will be listed in green.
Dundas property sales delayed, apparently due to coronavirus
Canadian Tire, Lions Club sites not being transferred yet
Coping with life during COVID-19: Imam Sayed Tora embraces family and faith
A series of Q&A stories on people from various walks of life coping mentally with COVID-19
Insurers cut group health plan premiums
The Canada Life Assurance Co. is cutting group health insurance premiums for its employer-sponsored group benefits plans in a bid to help small- and medium-sized businesses dealing with COVID-19.
Feds begin regional measures to fight virus
PM under pressure to flesh out promise to top up pay for long-term care workers
Ontario doctors consider closing clinics: OMA
Ontario could be headed for primary care crisis: medical association
Mothers-to-be say they can't get CERB
As millions of workers apply for help, mothers-to-be say they can't get CERB
Dundas Wentworth Lodge coronavirus outbreak resolved
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Oil lobby asks for regulatory relief
Freeze carbon tax, delay new climate regs during virus crisis, oil lobby asks
Federal government ready to roll out at least part of its bailout package for distressed sectors, sources say
Multiple sources say the federal government is finally ready to roll out at least part of its bailout package for distressed sectors Friday.
Stoney Creek's Valley Park Recreation Centre and library project stalled because of coronavirus pandemic
Hamilton closed down gym and pool at Valley Park prematurely as city, library haggled over project.
Stepping up during COVID-19: McMaster students step up to provide PPE for front-line health workers
Medical students from McMaster University and the University of Toronto have joined forces to create 3D-printed face shields for front-line health-car
Financial sector boosts S&P/TSX composite
Financial sector boosts S&P/TSX composite, U.S. markets also surge higher
Stepping up during COVID-19: Hamilton youth helps community connect by tying ribbons on tree
‘When they see the ribbons on the trees and signs, I’m going to guess that they also feel happy,’ says Charlee Boyleeither
‘This is a phishing scam:’ Explicit video blackmail popping up in Halton
Police said these fraudsters do not have control of your computer
The Stars Group saw record Q1 revenue
The Stars Group says first-quarter revenue a record, up 27 per cent
'Unthinkable': Car clocked going more than 100 km/h in Burlington neighbourhood
A Burlington driver has lost his licence and his car has been impounded after it was clocked at more than 100 km/h in a residential neighbourhood Thur
Police investigating shooting on Candlewood Drive in Stoney Creek
Teen victim turns up in hospital with gunshot wounds.
Successful surgery gives hope for Hamilton actor Nick Cordero battling COVID-19
Nick Cordero shows signs of improvement in L.A. hospital
Feds under pressure in long-term care crisis
PM under pressure to flesh out promise to top up pay for long-term care workers
What should I do to help my finances survive the coronavirus crisis?
Shane Nixon of Caledon Hills Private Wealth in Bolton said that while the coronavirus is creating financial concerns, and tragedies, it is also creating opportunity. Covering a broad range of subjects, the following is Nixon’s financial advice for h
Doctors, soldiers part of Quebec emergency plan
Doctors answer Quebec premier's call for long-term care help amid COVID-19 outbreak
Ontario makes moves to avoid mass storage of bodies of COVID-19 victims
Ontario’s chief coroner and its funeral regulator adopted an “expedited death response” protocol this week, a plan to transfer the dead from long-term-care homes and hospitals to their final resting place more efficiently.
Canadian governments playing ‘paternalistic’ PR games with COVID-19 information, critics say
VANCOUVER—Amid social isolation, separated from friends and family, Canadians have been asked to continue accepting the curbing of civil liberties as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and some advocates say not enough transparency has taken place in return.
Vulnerable seniors in assisted living will not receive COVID-19 testing
Premier Doug Ford is promising to ramp up COVID-19 testing for residents of long-term care, homeless shelters, group homes for people with disabilities, and for pregnant women and patients undergoing dialysis or chemotherapy.
Federal wage subsidy to flow in May
Ottawa expanding loan program for small businesses hit by COVID-19
Climb for Cancer founder challenges others to step up for food banks
Inspired by the Ice Bucket Challenge, a new national online fundraiser wants people to support local food banks
PHOTOS: Portraits of Hamilton’s health care workers
Meet the people standing on guard for us
Champagne, Ukraine reject Iran crash report
Champagne, Ukraine reject Iran crash report suggesting immunity for Tehran
Inmate to be released due to virus concerns
Ailing federal prisoner who fears COVID-19 awaits word on early release
Scheer refuses to express confidence in Tam
Push to have Parliament resume stems from Canadians' frustrations, Tory MP says
Poloz: Bank would have cut rates on oil shock
Ottawa expanding loan program for small businesses hit by COVID-19
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COVID-19 response needs gender lens, advocates say
Broader gender focus needed for COVID-19 response, advocates say
Agriculture group wants emergency fund for farmers
Agriculture group wants Ottawa to prioritize aid to ensure food supply
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Financials, energy, weigh on stocks in Toronto
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Canada’s struggle to get COVID-19 medical gear shows why we need to make our own, minister says
OTTAWA—As the Canadian government defends its pandemic supply chains from fierce global competition, the federal procurement minister says the COVID-19 crisis shows Canada needs to make its own medical gear for future emergencies.
Family, friends show love for dying Hamilton boy — from a distance
Charlie’s mom looked into his face and said there’s going to be a parade, kind of, just for him.
Ontario allows for auto insurance rebates
Ontario allows auto insurance companies to provide rebates due to pandemic
Kirkendall food drive for Hamilton’s Mission Services postponed to October
The Kirkendall Neighbourhood Association made the difficult decision of postponing its annual Fill a Bus, Feed a Family Food Drive for Mission Service
Ontario sees cannabis orders top 13,000
Ontario sees cannabis orders top 13,000, flurry of new customers amid COVID-19
Dundas food bank still operating with new pickup procedures
Community continues support with donations
Child care advocates say providers need relief
Child care advocates say providers need pandemic relief from government
Ontario expands priority COVID-19 testing
Ontario expands guidelines for priority COVID-19 testing
Bombardier to help make ventilators
Bombardier to help make 18,000 ventilators at shuttered Thunder Bay plant
Haldimand-Norfolk at 22 COVID-19 deaths, no new cases at Anson Place
Region has highest rate of infection per 100,000 people in southern Ontario.
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