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Trillium Health Partners urgently needs donations of protective equipment during coronavirus crisis
Trillium Health Partners urgently needs personal protective equipment (PPE) for the hospital's front-line staff.
Rose Theatre in Brampton cancels remaining season's performances in midst of coronavirus pandemic
Brampton's Rose Theatre has cancelled remaining performances scheduled during the 2019-20 season to keep staff, patrons and artists safe during the coronavirus crisis.
Hamilton likely has more than 1,000 cases of COVID-19
Schools are closed to May 4 as next few weeks critical in race against COVID-19, but the province says classes are back in session
COVID-19: City extends pandemic shutdown, restrictions to May 25
More recreational areas — like dog parks — are also off-limits and residents are being asked not to drive to visit the popular Waterfront Trail
COVID-19: Fear in lodging homes for Hamilton’s most vulnerable
Residential care facility operators are worried about keeping the virus at bay
COVID-19: Fear in lodging homes for Hamilton’s most vulnerable
Residential care facility operators are worried about keeping the virus at bay
Two coronavirus deaths in Leeds, Grenville and Lanark reported March 31
It is with sadness that the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit reports that two older people, a man and a woman, with underlying health problems living in the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark area have died from infection with COVID-19. The
Andrew Dreschel: Hamilton city council eyes COVID-19 tax relief
Move meant to help people who’ve been temporarily laid off or are facing other imminent financial challenges
Brampton to enforce physical distancing with large fines as city surpasses 100 coronavirus cases
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown and city council had been considering imposing fines on those not adhering to physical distancing guidelines for the better part of a week and made the decision to do so official on Tuesday (March 31).
It was a moody, rain-soaked day in Hamilton Tuesday
The wet weather is over for now.
COVID-19: Hamilton tenants plead for help as April rent deadline looms
Ontario has temporarily banned evictions, but tenants are calling for rent breaks or subsidies during the pandemic shutdown. Some groups argue it’s ti
GTA medical clinics being probed after two employees test positive for coronavirus — and the public wasn’t told
A chain of GTA medical clinics is under investigation by public health officials after two employees tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month, the Star has learned.
Virtual visits in Hamilton hospitals help patients stay connected
St. Peter’s hospital arranges video chats for patients to stay connected with the outside world
VIDEO: How has coronavirus changed Durham Region’s rush hour? Quite a bit
How much impact has working from home had on Durham Region’s major transportation systems? Quite a bit, and we have the video to show you. Several weeks ago we documented rush hour across Durham Region for a special series we were working on. In
Halton police seize 69 guns after responding to Oakville neighbourhood
OAKVILLE- A 60-year-old man is facing numerous charges after Halton police seized 69 firearms following an investigation that began in Oakville on March 26.
Fitness Solutions: The joy you feel when your ‘outside matches your inside’
Jessika Floyd said ‘enough is enough’ and never looked back, writes Ernie Schramayr
Brampton senior is city's first coronavirus-related death
A Brampton man in his 70s has died from coronavirus, according to the Region of Peel.
Hamilton child welfare agencies warn of increased abuse risk during coronavirus isolation
“It takes a village to raise a child, more than ever it’s important for people in the community to think about that,” said Rocco Gizzarelli, executive
Disobeying the COVID-19 emergency law could cost you $100,000 and one year in jail
Stay home or pay up.
‘We’re makers’: Hamilton team 3D printing personal protective gear amid COVID-19
Laura Sitter and Kim Ritchie have been handing out equipment to local social service agencies in need.
What you need to know about COVID-19 in Hamilton and Halton
At-a-glance guide to the impacts of coronavirus in the area
Hamilton tenants worry about April 1 rent payments due to coronavirus
When the coronavirus pandemic started shutting down workplaces in mid-March, Elizabeth Ellis started to get worried.
Hamilton police return $4,000 worth of high-powered archery equipment after theft
Hamilton man charged in break-in at archery store on Parkdale Avenue North.
What you need to know about COVID-19 in Hamilton and Halton
At-a-glance guide to the impacts of coronavirus in the area
Transformation: Eccles Auto Service retools, continues to operate during COVID-19
‘We don’t know what each day will bring us,’ says owner Scott Eccles
HUGE INCREASE: Halton now reporting nearly 60 coronavirus cases in Oakville and Burlington along with Milton and Halton Hills
For the second day in a row, the Halton Region saw a record spike in the number of confirmed individuals tested positive with coronavirus,
Police remove couple staying in Cobourg park: 'We’ve had a health crisis dropped on top of a housing crisis'
The Cobourg police chief says a camp site inside a municipal park was broken up on March 26 due to trespassing and a fire pit.
Peel Health reports more than 60 new confirmed coronavirus cases in past 24 hours
Peel Public Health is reporting its largest spike in confirmed cases of COVID-19 within 24 hours.
Transparency on COVID-19 response crucial, former public safety minister Ralph Goodale says
Goodale says the many daily briefings from political leaders and health officials are essential to that process but it’s equally important that the go
Father of Humboldt Bronco disappointed Saskatchewan has relaxed trucking rules during COVID-19 outbreak
Scott Thomas, whose son Evan was killed along with 15 others when his junior hockey team bus was struck by a semi two years ago, says he’s worried dri
Most abiding by COVID-19 rules, back fines and arrests of those who aren’t, poll suggests
Seventy per cent of respondents also said they were very or somewhat satisfied with the federal government’s response, up five points from last week.
Toronto says it won’t close Yonge to cars to give pedestrians social-distancing space during coronavirus
Pedestrian advocates urge to follow lead of Calgary, New York.
Employee at Whitby Sobeys tests positive for COVID-19
“We have completed a deep clean and sanitized the store,” a notice from the company reads
Ontario to reveal home-schooling plans; TTC urges riders on busy routes to delay commute; Canadians asked to disinfect mailboxes
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday.
Canada Post union asks Canadians to disinfect their mail boxes; Federal wage subsidy details to come today; India works to fight spread
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday.
COVID-19 spreads to 27 at Hamilton nursing home; Ontario in a ‘race against the virus,’ Doug Ford says
Anyone 70 or older told to stay home as virus confirmed in Hamilton shelter, Dofasco
Ontario’s rate of coronavirus testing is lower than other big provinces, slowing our ability to get a clear sense of virus spread
Ontario is testing for coronavirus at a rate less than half that of the other big provinces, leaving thousands of potentially undiagnosed cases out of official statistics and instilling a false sense of confidence as the province enters a key period for flattening the curve of infection.
Pelham couple back from ‘apocalypse’ vacation
After nearly a month stranded in Egypt, Bart and Dorota Klimowicz have made it back to Niagara.
Hamilton fitness businesses go virtual
In Fine Feather, De La Sol Yoga and Joslin’s Mixed Martial Arts, among businesses offering online classes
#ICYMI: Three feel-good Flamborough stories amid the coronavirus darkness
​The COVID-19 pandemic is dominating headlines and the news is grim. Every day, many new cases are confirmed and the death toll in Ontario continues to rise. But don’t despair, there are some good news stories out there.
'We're doing what we can:' businesses adapting to survive coronavirus
Small businesses are struggling to provide services to customers in the wake of non-essential closures by moving online, offering delivery, and getting creative with their offerings.
Flamborough families beat isolation boredom with scavenger hunt
Parents in west Flamborough have taken to the roads for a scavenger hunt with their children — while socially distancing — to stave off boredom during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Flashbacks: 84 years ago Hamilton became a one-newspaper town
It concluded decades of rivalry between the Times, the Herald and The Spectator, writes Mark McNeil.
Yesterday, all our troubles seemed so far away
Remember the elbow greeting? That was so 10 days ago, writes Jeff Mahoney
Peel Public Health hires more call centre staff due to spike in coronavirus calls
The Region of Peel’s health department has seen a big uptick in calls from residents in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon inquiring about COVID-19 since the global pandemic began to spread to the region.
Ontario shutters all outdoor recreational amenities; 10 new deaths in Ontario, two in Toronto; Ontarians over 70 urged to stay home as province reports 351 new cases
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday.
Expect ‘a few months’ of COVID-19 measures, says Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger
Council to hold ‘virtual’ meeting to discuss most pressing business April 8
Six Nations police officer tests positive, community setting up barricades
Officer who tested positive had already been in self-isolation since mid-March
Man who stayed at Salvation Army shelter in Hamilton tests positive for COVID-19
‘The Salvation Army is taking a variety of measures to limit exposure to the coronavirus’
Hamilton child welfare agencies warn of increased abuse risk during coronavirus isolation
“It takes a village to raise a child, more than ever it’s important for people in the community to think about that,” said Rocco Gizzarelli, executive director of CCAS of Hamilton
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