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Juravinski philanthropy takes aim at COVID-19 with $3.3 million
Charles and Margaret Juravinski donate $3.3 million to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Crimes, policing change amid pandemic
Crimes and policing change amid COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario forces say
Ontario talking with last teachers' union
Ontario returns to table with last teachers' union as backdrop for talks changes
Ontario to unveil grim COVID-19 projections
Ontario's move puts pressure on feds to reveal national COVID-19 projections
Five things you can do this weekend in Hamilton
What better way to find something to do than to hit #HamOnt on Twitter.
Region of Peel sends out wrong COVID-19 test results
Region of Peel 'accidentally' mails wrong COVID-19 test results to 16 people
Ontario has 3,210 cases, 92 deaths, Star’s count says; Province to reveal projection numbers on Friday
Two more dead at Pinecrest Nursing Home bringing total to 16; There are 2,965 confirmed or probable COVID-19 cases in Ontario, including 85 deaths.
Weak guidelines for hospital protective gear are putting workers at risk, unions say
“You’ve got brutally low levels of staffing compounded by almost no equipment.”
Doug Ford joins premiers calling on Ottawa to do more in the fight against COVID-19
Cracks in the united federal-provincial front in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic appeared Thursday
Second death at Heritage Green Nursing Home in Stoney Creek kept secret
The secrecy around the death was revealed on the same day that Premier Doug Ford talked about the importance of being ‘upfront and honest’ during the
Coronavirus deaths reach Vancouver Island, B.C. jails see first confirmed case
There have been a total of six new deaths and 55 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.’s provincial health officer, said Thursday.
Ontario has 3,210 cases of COVID-19 and 92 deaths
Ontario topped the 3,000-mark of COVID-19 cases and approached 100 deaths on Thursday as Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre announced a neonatal intensive care nurse has come down with the illness.
COVID-19: Few washrooms for Hamilton homeless amid crisis
Downtown church offers daytime hygiene and rest space to help during coronavirus outbreak
Charities across Hamilton struggling amid COVID-19 pandemic
Charities in Hamilton and across the country are struggling to adapt to changes in both programming and funding models as a result of the coronavirus.
Ontario to release COVID-19 modelling; Ford says numbers will be hard to hear
Ontario will release data Friday showing how many Ontarians could die from COVID-19 in various scenarios, Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday, warning that the projections will be hard to hear.
Canadian Union of Public Employees describes the front lines of COVID-19 as ‘absolutely dire’
‘There is fear, desperation, a fair bit of anxiety and a feeling of abandonment,’ Michael Hurley, president of CUPE’s Ontario Council of Hospital Unio
Ontario ramps up online mental health services during COVID-19 pandemic
Queen’s Park is spending $12 million to expand online mental health services to cope with the demand from Ontarians cooped up at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Energy leads stocks higher in Toronto
Energy sector leads stocks higher in Toronto as price of oil rises
‘What are they supposed to do?’: TTC drivers say closed bathrooms leave them with no places to go amid COVID-19
As if going to work every day in a global pandemic wasn’t difficult enough, TTC drivers say they’re now facing an additional hardship: not being allowed to go to the washroom.In pre-COVID-19 days, Toronto’s bus and streetcar operators had informa
76% of Canadians are voluntarily self-isolating to fight COVID-19, poll finds
Three-quarters of Canadians are “voluntarily self-isolating at home” due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a staggering 96 per cent believe physical distancing can slow the rate of infections, a new poll has found.
Toronto has seen an increase of more than 500 per cent in cases in the last two weeks; City bylaw imposes two-metre rule in parks; Ontario to reveal model projection numbers Friday
Two more dead at Pinecrest Nursing Home bringing total to 16; There are 2,965 confirmed or probable COVID-19 cases in Ontario, including 85 deaths.
PM rejects mandatory stay-home orders for now
Feds amplify stay-home message as cost of compensating for financial loss mounts
Quebec scouring globe for medical equipment
Quebec in the thick of fight for essential medical equipment to fight COVID-19
Court nixes fresh lobby probe in Trudeau case
Appeal court nixes fresh lobby probe of Aga Khan in Trudeau vacation case
Coronavirus Pandemic: The latest news from across Durham Region
Here is the latest in COVID-19 news from across Durham Region. We will update article throughout the day.
Where is coronavirus in Durham? Data reveals most cases found in Ajax, Oshawa and Whitby
The data released April 2 indicates that 173 cases of COVID-19 have been detected locally
Mistakenly released accused killer returned to custody
Man charged in double homicide escapes jail in northern Ontario: police
Canada, NATO allies discuss COVID-19 response in face of world security issues
Francois-Philippe Champagne’s office said the officials will be talking about the transatlantic security implications of the coronavirus and looking at stepping up the NATO training mission in Iraq.
COVID-19 cases surpass 10,000 in Canada; TTC union telling drivers to limit riders on buses; Two more dead at Pinecrest Nursing Home bringing total to 16
There are 2,965 confirmed or probable COVID-19 cases in Ontario, including 85 deaths;A survey suggests that over 300,000 restaurant jobs have been lost in Ontario; Trump vows 250 Canadians on board two cruise ships will be returned home.
Cobourg Scottish Festival and Highland Games postponed due to coronavirus pandemic
Cobourg's 57th Scottish Festival and Highland Games have been postponed until August 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Internal audit of Scheer's expenses complete
Internal audit of Scheer's expenses turns up money on school, clothes, minivan
Susan Ivanovics, your Hamilton CPA
When Susan Ivanovics first learned she had taken top place in the 2019 Hamilton Spectator’s Readers’ Choice awards, her first reaction was surprise. “I didn’t even know I had been nominated,” said Ivanovics in a recent interview.Her second reactio
James Patterson sets up fund to help indie booksellers
James Patterson sets up fund to help indie booksellers
A record 6.6 million seek U.S. jobless aid as layoffs mount due to COVID-19
The magnitude of the layoffs amid the coronavirus has led many economists to envision as many as 20 million lost jobs in the United States by the end of April, more than double the 8.7 million jobs lost during the Great Recession.
Accused killer mistakenly released: province
Man charged in double homicide escapes jail in northern Ontario: police
16 dead at Pinecrest Nursing Home after two more residents die overnight; 2,965 confirmed or probable COVID-19 cases in Ontario, including 85 deaths
A survey suggests that over 300,000 restaurant jobs have been lost in Ontario; Trump vows 250 Canadians on board two cruise ships will be returned home.
Fake test kits and other COVID-19 online scams play on public anxiety, Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says
The usual cautions apply, don’t answer a phone number you don’t know, don’t click on an attachment and research where you’re buying goods.
CRA prepares for 'historic' number of calls
Tax collectors, auditors to help field 'historic' numbers of benefit-seeking callers
WHO is struggling against COVID-19 and a divided world testing its authority
The WHO risks becoming a bystander in the unfolding crisis as countries make unilateral decisions about emergency measures, treatment and distribution of medical resources.
Trade deficit narrowed in February: StatCan
Statistics Canada reports trade deficit narrowed in February to $983 million
'Lost Children' author: Writers must 'document' pandemic
'Lost Children' author: Writers must 'document' pandemic
NewsAlert: Ontario reports 16 more deaths
NewsAlert: Ontario reports 16 more COVID-19 deaths
Royal Canadian Legion branches adapt to support veterans during pandemic
The 1,350 branches across the country that essentially operate as autonomous small businesses are feeling the strain of lost income and mounting bills as they continue their work.
Twelve more weeks: Toronto residents share their stories of life in a world turned upside down
City could be quarantined for three more months amid COVID-19 coronavirus crisis.
'All over the road': Suspected drunk driver in Burlington clocked at 194 km/h
A man is facing numerous charges including impaired driving and street racing after police say the car he was driving was clocked at 194 km/h in Burli
Banks gear up for virtual AGMs amid COVID-19
Canadian banks gear up for virtual AGMs to stop the spread of COVID-19
Ontario’s official data is short dozens of recent COVID-19 deaths. ‘High-tech and public health are not synonymous’
The province relies on its 34 local public health units to submit the data.
Niagara Falls store owner caught in social media storm about price-gouging
Chan Lee first found out his store was the subject of a social media post that had gone viral when a friend called and told him he had better check Facebook.The owner of People’s Variety on Portage Road in Niagara Falls is not a big fan of social
Canada is in for a massive economic shock — but top economists say the recovery will be surprisingly fast
With over a million Canadians laid off amid the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis, the nation has plunged into a recession.
Foodora couriers now being asked to deliver medication — and they still have to buy their own protective equipment
“We’re not medical personnel — it’s a bit bold for a company like Foodora to talk about how we should be providing our own equipment.”
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