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Updated 2025-03-09 23:00
Virus shunts aside key Liberal initiatives
Pandemic has shunted aside an array of Liberal initiatives, at least for now
Feds mum on oil and gas bailout timing
Feds pulled between bailing out oil and gas and moving to cleaner energy
Spot a scofflaw? File a coronavirus complaint with Brock
Brock is inviting residents to file an online complaint if they observe those not complying with provincial orders issued to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Coronavirus stalls opening of Toyota’s Bowmanville facility
Toyota Canada Inc.’s new 350,000-square-foot Bowmanville facility was set to open this month. In the midst of COVID-19 uncertainty the plant is almost complete and sitting vacant.
BarterPay offers alternative commerce for businesses paralyzed by COVID-19
Transformation: An occasional series on local businesses adapting to COVID-19
Guelph bioscience company developing coronavirus testing kits
A company founded by scientists at the University of Guelph is a step closer to federal approval for its new mobile coronavirus testing kits.Precision Biomonitoring announced this week it received has a letter of intent from the federal governmen
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $70 million Lotto Max jackpot
More help for vulnerable on the way
PM expected to unveil more help for most vulnerable to weather pandemic
Brampton doctor describes patient experience at COVID-19 assessment centre
The COVID-19 assessment centre located outside the Peel Memorial Urgent Care Centre in Brampton has assessed or tested hundreds of people since opening on March 11, but what can those still going to the centre and others like it in Peel expect when they get there?
‘Always new expenses:’ Lawsuits filed as anniversary of Broncos bus crash nears
A proposed class-action lawsuit was filed Friday in Regina Court of Queen’s Bench against the transport truck driver, his former employer and the Alberta and Saskatchewan governments.
Patients paying higher dispensing fees as pharmacists limit prescription amounts
Pharmacists are restricting patients to a 30-day supply of their medications to prevent drug shortages while manufacturers struggle to produce enough product during COVID-19.
Ontario pares down the list of essential services during COVID-19 outbreak
The list of who will be allowed to operate during the pandemic in order to flatten the curve went from 74 to 44.
COVID-19 will kill 1,600 in Ontario by month’s end without more controls, modelling shows
Ontario can expect 1,600 deaths COVID-19 deaths by the end of April if stricter measures aren’t taken, according to a computer models projecting tracks for the virus that has already killed 98.
Banks offer some relief for credit cards
CIBC offers reduced credit card interest rate for clients in financial hardship
‘It’s stunning,’ says Hamilton mayor about projections that 3,000 to 15,000 Ontarians will die of COVID-19
‘It’s a bad movie getting worse,’ said Mayor Fred Eisenberger as the province releases projections showing 80,000 people will have COVID-19 in Ontario
Medication limits mean extra dispensing fees
Patients paying higher dispensing fees as pharmacists limit prescription amounts
COVID-19: DARTS to service bus stops to fill gap left by HSR changes
Stop-to-stop pickup starts Saturday now that bus ramps are off limits to all
Brampton and Etobicoke hospitals preparing for increase in COVID-19 patients
Temporary emergency department triage areas are being set up at Brampton Civic and Etobicoke General Hospitals as the William Osler Health System (WOHS) prepares for an increase in COVID-19 patients.
COVID-19 has now closed Hamilton’s popular beachfront trail — what’s next?
Pandemic-safe walking trails are fast disappearing as the city shuts down popular paths that are attracting dangerous crowds.
PHOTO: CUPE shows support at Macassa Lodge
Union president, vice-president greet staff heading into work
Critics 'disappointed' Trudeau chose Amazon
Critic, workers' group 'disappointed' Trudeau chose Amazon to distribute PPE
Scott Radley: The epic sports collapses we’d watch again
Caught myself watching marble racing on TV late Wednesday night. I may need help, Scott Radley writes
COVID-19 will kill 1,600 in Ontario by month’s end without more controls, modelling shows
Ontario can expect 1,600 deaths COVID-19 deaths by the end of April if stricter measures aren’t taken, according to a computer models projecting tracks for the virus that has already killed 98.
Garneau revises train speed-limit rules
Garneau revises speed-limit rules for trains carrying dangerous goods
Hamilton police looking for sex offender who failed to show up for outpatient program
Police say to call 911 if Richard Mann is spotted
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit decline
Energy sector helps S&P/TSX composite gain as oil price climbs higher
Canada a world health leader: ex-Obama aide
Former Obama security adviser calls on Canada to show global COVID-19 leadership
Feds to offer full-time work to all reservists
Feds to offer full-time work to all military reservists as part of COVID-19 response
Feds seek volunteers to fight COVID-19
Feds urge med students, retirees to volunteer in the fight against COVID-19
Local newspapers in the U.S. are facing their own coronavirus crisis
Newspapers and other publications, already under financial pressure before the pandemic, are cutting jobs, staff hours and pay, dropping print editions — and in some cases shutting down entirely — as readers are more reliant than ever on local media.
Ontario:Up to 15,000 could die from COVID-19
Ontario set to release data on how many could die of COVID-19
Navy fires Capt. Brett Crozier days after he pleaded for help for sailors with coronavirus
The Navy fired USS Theodore Roosevelt captain days after he pleaded for help for sailors with coronavirus.
Four Hamilton Beer Stores taking empties again
The Beer Store has announced it will resume taking empties at 71 stores across Ontario starting April 6.
Ontario forecasts thousands of COVID deaths
Ontario's move puts pressure on feds to reveal national COVID-19 projections
Scott Radley: Saturday’s OHL draft will see scouts and GMs making picks home
Hamilton Bulldogs’ GM is ‘not looking forward’ to the online draft, writes Scott Radley.
Gatherings restricted, schools closed: What’s being done to fight COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every province and territory. Medical officers of health and Canada’s chief public health officer are encouraging people to wash their hands, give each other space and wear a mask if they’re sick.
‘Don’t make us pay double’: Air fares for repatriation flights frustrate some Canadians
Canadians abroad complain repatriation flights are too much, but Ottawa says they are the same as always.
How doctors in Canada will decide who lives and dies if pandemic worsens
Canada’s chief public health officer has warned that the health-care system is not designed to deal with a surge of COVID-19 cases, which could mean facing difficult decisions about how to allocate sparse resources.
More oversight of Liberals needed: Scheer
Scheer calls for more oversight of government's COVID-19 response
Star’s count says Ontario has 3,210 cases, 92 deaths; Peel officials accidentally mail wrong COVID-19 test results; Ontario to reveal ‘stark’ best and worst-case scenarios at noon
The Zaandam and a sister ship sent to help it were allowed to unload passengers in Florida on Thursday after working out a detailed agreement with officials.
Ontario to release COVID-19 data projections
Ontario set to release data on how many could die of COVID-19
Trading volume on TSX soared in March
March trading volume on TSX more than doubled compared with a year ago
Coronavirus hits home for west Hamilton Mountain family
Mohammad Hassan searching for answers from employment insurance
Hamilton company to make mobile medical triage modules
AVL Manufacturing will turn shipping containers into COVID-19 testing stations
Ontario to release COVID-19 data
Ontario set to release data on how many could die of COVID-19
COVID-19 school closure: What will a virtual classroom look like?
The province announced this week schools will be closed until at least early May — but teaching will resume for students online.
Hamilton-Burlington real estate market slips with arrival of COVID-19 pandemic
Realtors and brokerages working to find new ways to do business in coronavirus environment
COVID rumours and facts: How are cops, bylaw actually enforcing emergency orders during the pandemic
Police are not stopping vehicles with two or more people under COVID-19 emergency laws
Bid to retool Stoney Creek’s Attic pizzeria for pot sales riles neighbours
The Attic Pizza Parlour in Stoney Creek wants to add marijuana to its menu, but some neighbours and the area’s councillor say the plan deserves to go
Toronto home sales up in March but trending down
Toronto home sales up in March but trending down as COVID-19 pandemic hits
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