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The Beer Store taking back empties again during coronavirus crisis
Select store locations taking empties for now
Canadians want serious progress on COVID-19 before returning to work, poll shows
The poll also showed Canadians seem highly dedicated to obeying the rules set out by public health, as 98 per cent of the respondents said they abide by social distancing.
Trump not a ‘king’ Cuomo says, Toronto hospital declares COVID-19 outbreak in ICU, Etobicoke nursing home sees spike in deaths
Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, said half of the deaths in Canada from COVID-19 had occurred in long-term care homes.
Hamilton approves serving strategy for Fruitland-Winona development plan
"This is a really unique way of development an entire area," said Glanbrook Coun. Brenda Johnson.
Get up, get dressed and stick to a schedule: Flamborough adapts to working from home
For the foreseeable future, business owners, educators and others have had to adjust to a new normal brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. They’ve had
Father playing with children on Easter slashed with knife as robbers from neighbouring Niagara Falls hotel make getaway
Four people have been arrested and charged, while a fifth person is wanted, in connection with a robbery at a hotel in Niagara Falls Sunday.Niagara Regional Police said officers were called to a hotel in the area of Beaverdams and Kalar roads at a
Lime Ridge Mall Stitch It making protective masks
Burlington-based company hoping to put 400 employees back to work
Document reveals why Canada sent protective equipment to China as COVID-19 threat was growing
OTTAWA–Canada’s health minister gave the approval to donating personal protective equipment from the national emergency stockpile that was on the verge of expiry to China, a newly released email shows.
North Durham municipalities target coronavirus non-compliance
People using public facilities shuttered for physical distancing could face hefty fines in north Durham.
Hamilton’s Dr. Angelo Zizzo was ‘larger than life’
Longtime family doctor, who died April 2, is being remembered for his love of family and passion for his patients.
Get up, get dressed and stick to a schedule: Flamborough adapts to working from home
For the foreseeable future, business owners, educators and others have had to adjust to a new normal brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. They’ve had to shift the way they offer their services, making the move from their Flamborough facilities to their homes.
WW2 commemorations become COVID-19 casualty
Second World War commemorations become casualty of COVID-19 pandemic
Elderly continue to be victims of COVID-19
More than 90 per cent of Canadian deaths from COVID-19 are those over age 60
Canadians keen to stay home until virus eases
Canadians want serious progress on COVID-19 before returning to work: poll
Ontario to extend emergency declaration
Ontario legislators to extend emergency declaration during session
Digital wellness expert's tips on managing technology while working from home
By now, most people are set up to work from home if their jobs allow them to do so. But are they following strong technological practices when they're online?
Judge greenlights lawsuit by disqualified Conservative leadership candidate
Jim Karahalios was disqualified from the contest in March, over allegations he made about a rival campaign.
#Parentingfail? Or just the reality of home-schooling?
Tweet about teen son not getting up until mid-afternoon struck a chord with families getting domestic education system up and running.
‘We should not sell out our lives for short-term economic gain’: Despite ‘glimmer of hope’ in COVID-19 battle, far too soon to return to normal, pandemic expert says
“The curve is only just now starting to seem like it might be flattening. Imagine how much worse the situation would be if the province were ‘opened up.’ ”
Canada watching ‘closely’ after Google ordered to work out repayment to French news organizations, publishers
French regulators say Google has caused “serious and immediate harm to the press sector,” push internet giant to work out new arrangements with publishers.
Document reveals why Canada sent protective equipment to China as COVID-19 threat was growing
Canada’s health minister gave the approval to donating personal protective equipment that was on the verge of expiry to China from the national emergency stockpile, a newly released email shows.
Hacked almost three weeks ago, The Beer Store can’t track inventory and some outlets still only accept cash
Workers worry they were put at unnecessary risk and breweries are wondering why it’s taking so long to fix the problem.
Risk of COVID-19 is ‘skyrocketing’ in long-term care facilities. Advocates say governments aren’t doing enough
The new coronavirus will keep killing people in long-term care facilities even after the overall spread of COVID-19 starts to slow, Canada’s top public health officer warns.
Ontario expected to hit peak in new COVID-19 cases this week
Ontario’s first wave of COVID-19 is expected to peak this week as the count of confirmed and probable cases approached the 8,500 mark on Monday.
Health Canada approves portable COVID-19 test
Health Canada approves Spartan Bioscience's portable COVID-19 test
Downtown Hamilton retirement home hit by COVID-19 outbreak cited for dozens of violations since 2018
The Herkimer Street home has had four COVID deaths, while 22 residents and 13 staff have been infected
Don’t go down this road, says Ontario Nurses’ Association about reusing masks
Health-care workers at Hamilton Health Sciences must bring their own plastic container to store their mask every time they take it off during their sh
Coronavirus claims 3 lives at Mississauga long-term care home, 19 others infected
In a sad development in the fight against the spread of COVID-19 in Mississauga, Villages of Erin Meadows long-term care home is reporting the death of three residents due to the virus.
Judge greenlights Tory leadership lawsuit
Judge greenlights lawsuit by disqualified Conservative leadership candidate
Home construction, mining to resume in Quebec
Quebec declares residential construction, mining, landscaping essential services
Less noise means a data boom for science
Drop in noise pollution means a data boom for earthquake scientists
Farmers get funds to help workers isolate
Farmers, food processors to get federal funds to help foreign workers isolate
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Nearly 5.4 million receiving federal aid
Tories ask Liberals for plan to help restaurant, hospitality, tourism sectors
Tory MP criticized for 'heartless' tweet
With many COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes, Tory MP asks whether economy can reopen
Premier Doug Ford says MPPs will be back at Queen’s Park so Ontario’s state of emergency can be extended until May 12
MPPs are returning to Queen’s Park to extend Ontario’s state of emergency for another 28 day due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pandemic brings steep drop in transit rides
GO Transit ridership down 90 per cent as people stay home during pandemic
All emergency benefit applicants will receive payments, Star learns — whether they actually qualify or not
Since the Canada Emergency Response Benefit application process went live last Monday, many have remarked how easy it is to get approved. Maybe too easy.
Body pulled from Quebec Street house where fire broke out Sunday morning
Fire marshal investigator probing fatal fire.
The weather blows: Wind advisory for Hamilton, Halton; warning for Niagara, Haldimand
Strong gusts expected Monday afternoon, early evening
Ontario to extend state of emergency
Ontario reports 421 new COVID-19 cases, 17 new deaths
One-way sidewalks? Mayor John Tory open to the idea to encourage physical distancing
Mayor John Tory is resisting pressure to ban cars from Toronto streets to give pedestrians more physical-distancing room, but he is open to another idea — making some sidewalks one-way only.
Long-term care home deaths expected to rise
Long-term care home deaths expected to rise: Tam
U of Guelph donating more N95 masks, gloves for coronavirus fight
More personal protective equipment has been donated by the University of Guelph.On Monday, the school announced it would be donating more than 100,000 pairs of nitrile gloves and 2,300 N95 masks, along with isolation gowns, sanitizer and nasophar
No charges stemming from large ‘corona cruise’ event in Niagara
More than 100 vehicles tour through HH Knoll Park in Port Colborne
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson mostly at ease in home office
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson says working from home isn’t a big transition, even if it gets “quite intense” at times.
Over half of Anson Place residents have COVID-19 as death toll hits 13
COVID-19 death toll at Anson Place climbs to 13 while six staff at West Haldimand General Hospital test positive.
Ontario reports 421 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 421 new COVID-19 cases, 17 new deaths
University students struggle to navigate rentals and sublets during the age of coronavirus
If we weren’t in the throes of a global coronavirus pandemic, Glen Creaser, a fourth year student at Queen’s University, would be chipping away at his final papers at Stauffer Library, dipping into Kingston’s bars with his buddies, and soaking in the last days of his undergraduate degree.
Flashbacks: Remembering Hamilton heritage crusader, Bill McCulloch
Longtime city alderman is most known for his efforts to raise the Scourge and Hamilton warships, writes Mark McNeil.
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