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COVID-19 reaches remote First Nation
First COVID-19 case surfaces in northwestern Ontario Indigenous community
‘Loblaws up the street had better sanitary precautions than we did at Toronto Public Health’
Picture this: It’s Friday, March 13. The Toronto Public Health war room in downtown Toronto
Judge orders new hearing in spy case
Judge sides with woman accused of spying for Russia, orders new hearing
Publisher says news media need cash 'now'
Publisher says news media need cash 'now' to survive drop in advertising revenue
Hamilton’s Cardinal retirement residence suffers COVID-19 death
An 80-year-old woman died in hospital Monday
Commercial landlords offering rent deferrals
Choice REIT offers rent deferrals for businesses on case-by-case basis
E-learning begins for students across Ontario
E-Learning begins for students across Ontario today as COVID-19 closures continue
Federal guidance on COVID-19 and masks
Federal guidance on COVID-19 and masks
Cdn cruisers begin leaving Coral Princess
Canadian cruisers begin leaving Coral Princess in Florida amid COVID-19 outbreak
Saying thanks to essential workers with a ribbon on East 35th Street
The blue represents these workers, and the ribbons are tied around trees often with Canadian flags to give thanks
COVID-19 distracting from FN flood threat: NDP
COVID-19 crisis distracting from flood-prone First Nation's plight: NDP
Broad-based rally drives stocks higher
North American stock markets start trading week by surging higher
Scott Radley: OHL draft: Hockey turns to the small guys in a big way
A third of the players taken in the OHL draft are 5-foot-9 and under
Postmedia delays Q2 financial report
Postmedia delays Q2 report to late May because of uncertainty caused by COVID
Top doc now says non-medical masks can help
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Non-medical masks can keep people with COVID-19 from spreading it, Tam says
PM: U.S. a culprit in Canada's PPE problem
Trudeau says talks with U.S. ongoing, confident PPE shipments will continue
Ontario reports 309 new cases, 13 deaths
Ontario reports 309 new COVID-19 cases, including 13 more deaths
COVID-19 outbreak in special care nursery at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton
Three health-care workers have tested positive for the virus in the nursery that cares for sick and premature babies.
Business outlook soft before COVID-19, BoC says
Business outlook soft even before full shock of COVID-19: Bank of Canada
Stock markets climb; E-Learning starts for Ontario students; COVID-19 cases approach 1.3 million around the world
British Open cancelled; VIA Rail suspends ‘Canadian’ service; Japan to declare state of emergency
Gould, aid groups discuss helping poorest
Gould, aid groups discuss helping world's poorest with $100M funding boost
Four Hamilton Beer Stores taking empties again
But none in Ancaster, Dundas and Stoney Creek
Ontario school boards ‘moving mountains’ to start teaching students online during COVID-19 lockdown
Starting Monday, online learning gears up across the province for some two million students who have not been at school since before March break.
Emergency aid applications open today; E-Learning starts for Ontario students
Canadian passengers on the Coral Princess cruise ship will be headed home Monday, after undergoing a health screening.
Already living paycheque to paycheque, some Canadians are being pushed over the brink by coronavirus
While some couples might be struggling with spending more time together during this time of social distancing, Adrian Rebucas and John C. Malcolm are used to seeing a lot of each other.The long-time couple, who both work as actors and servers, no
Hundreds turned away from Toronto parks as residents defy COVID-19 warnings
Despite cautions and parking-lot closures, vista-seekers trekked to the Scarborough bluffs by the hundreds this weekend, even as Toronto’s COVID-19 numbers kept climbing.
Demand for Hamilton mental health service rises amid COVID-19 pandemic
“A lot people are feeling very isolated,” said Barrett Centre program manager Emily Dakers
Evicted during the pandemic, a Toronto nurse pleads for fairness
After finishing a late shift, police knocked on her door saying her landlord wanted her 'out'
Ancaster's Pub Fiction owner prepared to overcome coronavirus pandemic to open
"This place will survive as long as I'm part of it," said Mike Hodge, owner of Pub Fiction.
Hamilton traffic cop Const. Claus Wagner retires after three decades
Wisdom from Const. Claus Wagner after 30 years with Hamilton police
Stay home: Brock urges seasonal residents, tourists to avoid township
Brock is asking seasonal residents and tourists to stay away from the township during the coronavirus crisis.
Emergency benefit applications start today
Application process for emergency benefits for workers begins this morning
Actress-activist Shirley Douglas dies
Actress-activist Shirley Douglas, daughter of medicare's Tommy Douglas, dies
Parents prepare for transition to e-learning
Parents, teachers say transition to e-learning will be a learning process
Cda may try to disinfect used masks: Tam
Canadians aboard COVID-19 stricken cruise ship to start coming home today
Ferries, commercial vessels told to reduce passenger numbers to avoid COVID-19
Ferries and essential passenger vessel operators are to immediately reduce the maximum number of passengers carried on board by half in an effort to comply with physical distancing rules.
Canadians not allowed off Coral Princess cruise ship due to new CDC guidelines
New guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control saying cruise passengers shouldn’t board commercial planes have limited who is allowed off the ship, Princess Cruises said in a statement.
House of Commons seeking virtual sittings in ongoing COVID-19 shutdown
The House recessed March 13 for five weeks to ensure MPs were doing their part to slow travel and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Actress-activist Shirley Douglas, daughter of medicare’s Tommy Douglas, dies
Kiefer Sutherland announced his mother’s death on Twitter, saying she succumbed to complications surrounding pneumonia on Sunday morning.
Vessels told to reduce passengers to avoid virus
Ferries, commercial vessels told to reduce passenger numbers to avoid COVID-19
COVID-19 couldn’t stop this parade: Friends help Burlington girl celebrate cancer-free milestone
Close to a dozen vehicles parading past Danielle Malcolm’s home to celebrate 10th anniversary
'We all want to get home to our families': Guelph's paramedics on front line of coronavirus fight
The new era of the COVID-19 coronavirus has resulted in changes in the lives of many across Guelph. It likely means much more time at home — it could be because your work is now remote, you were laid off, or you've taken on the role of teacher.
Obit: ‘Sister’ Margaret Firth was longtime co-ordinator of Out of the Cold
Firth died Feb. 23 at 86 years old
House of Commons negotiating a virtual return
House of Commons seeking virtual sittings in ongoing COVID-19 shutdown
Walmart worker struck by car in alleged COVID-19 rage incident
Quebec Walmart worker struck by driver allegedly angered by COVID-19 measures
From bear hunts to banging pots and pans: This is how we have fun in COVID-19 isolation
Hamilton-area residents following global trends in coronavirus entertainment
Paramedics on the front lines of the pandemic: ‘None of us ever imagined when we started this job that we’d be facing the reality of dying’
The call came from Pearson International Airport. A patient arriving from China had a low-grade fever and cough. Mississauga paramedic Kerri Piquette nervously steered the ambulance that February day toward a remote but distinct possibility: This could be her first COVID-19 call.
Bars, pot sector gain access to government loans
Bars, cannabis sector eligible for $40B credit program from government bank
Ontario COVID-19 deaths jump past 100
Grand Valley inmates in lockdown over COVID infections, guards union says
Ancaster's Pub Fiction owner prepared to overcome coronavirus pandemic to open
"This place will survive as long as I'm part of it," said Mike Hodge, owner of Pub Fiction.
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