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Two new cases of COVID-19 in Hamilton and Halton Saturday
Halton’s new case is a woman in her 50s who travelled to the United States
Mirvish shuts down ‘Hamilton’ and more; Ontario reports 22 new COVID-19 cases; 10 new deaths in Britain
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday.
Two new cases of COVID-19 in Hamilton and Halton Saturday
Halton’s new case is a woman in her 50s who travelled to the United States
Hamilton Health Sciences restricts hospital visitors
Only one visitor from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and they can’t go to common areas like the cafeteria or gift shop
Shooting victim Jahmal Thomas described as loyal, loving father
Hamilton police still investigating why Thomas was targeted in shooting that also killed innocent bystander Rhonda Homsombath
Reframing a situation is the key to problem solving
Author Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg calls reframing a fundamental skill we all need to learn.
Strikes in Iraq razed five weapons depots, top U.S. general says
Group blamed for initial attack silent as another Iran proxy vows revenge
COVID-19 leaves workers in a fix
Spotty sick-leave policies limit options for avoiding fast-spreading virus
Coronavirus can stay infectious for days on surfaces, new experiments indicate
Experiments found that at least some coronavirus can potentially remain capable of infecting a person for up to three days on some surfaces.
Canada restricts global flights to handful of airports
Transport Minister Marc Garneau and Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced the new international flight policy after a cabinet meeting that was chaired remotely by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Trump declares emergency; Pelosi unveils aid deal
Relief package would offer free tests, sick pay, bolster food programs
Travellers from coronavirus hot spots say they faced no screening in U.S. airports
Members of Congress this week grilled senior officials from Homeland Security over what some described as a porous screening process.
Caribou presents a musical chronicle of life’s sudden twists and turns
Dundas-raised musician kicks off tour for new album in Hamilton
Hamilton Health Sciences restricts hospital visitors
Only one visitor from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and they can’t go to common areas like the cafeteria or gift shop
Hamilton man charged after videos of women at GoodLife posted to porn website
GoodLife takes case ‘very seriously,’ a spokesperson says, adding health, safety and privacy of members ‘is always our top priority’
Hamilton takes "necessary" steps to cancel programs to prevent spread of Coronavirus
Hamilton officials are talking with third-party operators to halt events at FirstOntario and Hamilton Convention Centre.
Toronto to close city-run facilities, child-care centres; Metrolinx reduces service; Trump declares national emergency
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday.
Firefighters battle Ancaster blaze
Structure fire on Walcotte Avenue near Thoroughbred Boulevard
Canadian military making COVID-19 plans amid worries crisis will embolden adversaries
The contingency plans are part of a broader effort to limit the illness’s impact on the Forces that includes a sweeping order Friday banning all international travel for military personnel as well as a number of other restrictions.
More information needed after dog tests weakly positive for COVID-19, expert says
The dog in Hong Kong was a weak positive for the disease caused by the new coronavirus, meaning the infection wasn’t great enough to be passed on.
COVID-19: City-run rec programs — including March break camps — cancelled in Hamilton
Hamilton will not close its facilities, but any rec program run by the city is on hiatus until early April
Amid coronavirus outbreak, a thin line between prudence and panic
In fictional imaginings of a lethal pandemic, a visceral panic often sweeps through frightened crowds and leads to decidedly uncivilized behavior.
Coronavirus live updates: Daycares close; Bank of Canada cuts overnight rate to .75%; Canadians urged not to travel outside country
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday.
McMaster and Mohawk suspend all in-person classes in wake of COVID-19 crisis
Some facilities remain open at Mac; Mohawk encourages students to go home if they can
‘A nightmare scenario’ — Indigenous communities are bracing for COVID-19
A lack of clean running water. Overcrowded housing. Nursing stations with little equipment, few staff and a dearth of critical supplies.
Schools are closed due to coronavirus, what about daycare in Toronto?
Child care at schools closed, City of Toronto and YMCA reviewing next steps
Firefighters responding to Ancaster blaze
Structure fire on Walcotte Avenue near Thoroughbred Boulevard
Coronavirus cancels classes and exams at Mohawk College
Mohawk College has cancelled on-campus classes and exams indefinitely due to the COVID-19 virus.
Coronavirus live updates: Ontario announces 20 new cases as province urged to suspend all gatherings over 250 people; Canadians advised not to travel outside country; CN Tower closed for a month
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday.
UPDATE: First Niagara COVID-19 case
UPDATE 11:56 a.m:Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long Term Care says the St. Catharines patient is a man in his 80s. Information about where and how he was infected with COVID-19 is still pending.
COVID-19: Ontario urges end to large gatherings, Hamilton to see event cancellations
The city is planning to announced how the new direction affects its facilities and programs later today.
‘Immediate suspension’ of gatherings over 250, no non-essential travel outside of Canada: Ontario’s chief medical officer
Ontario’s chief medical officer is now warning citizens to “avoid all non-essential travel outside of Canada,” and recommends the “immediate suspension” of all gatherings over 250 people.
Late Westmount high school drama teacher Cynthia Reese back in spotlight
The memory of a popular Westmount Secondary School drama teacher will live on in the venue where she directed musicals and inspired students for more than two decades.
COVID-19: Around the Bay Road Race not going ahead
No decision if it’s been cancelled or merely postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic
Toronto parents support school closures to prevent coronavirus spread
Jobs will be impacted, parents say, but good to be proactive
‘I love you, Mom. I’m hanging myself now’ — son’s final words recalled at Saltfleet high school bullying session
Judy Howell says she doesn’t want others to suffer like Christopher did
Coronavirus live updates: Futures market point to positive start for U.S. stocks
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday.
Two Ontario children diagnosed with COVID-19, but research into the impact of this virus on kids is reassuring
With the news Thursday that two children, including a baby boy, are among Ontario’s 17 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases, parents may be understandably anxious about whether kids are at risk from the pandemic.
COVID-19: All the ways Hamilton has been affected by the coronavirus
Hamilton now has one confirmed case of coronavirus
Coronavirus updates: Sophie Grégoire Trudeau has tested positive; Ontario suspends jury trials; Ontario schools to shut down for two weeks after March Break
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world on Thursday
COVID-19: We ask a health-policy expert the questions on your mind
The Spectator’s conversation with health-policy expert Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid
GTA researchers make COVID-19 breakthrough, isolate the virus
Researchers from Sunnybrook, U of T and McMaster University have isolated the agent responsible for the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19, the hospital said Thursday night on its website.
Coronavirus: Oshawa community groups serving homeless and vulnerable hoping to keep doors open
OSHAWA — Community organizations who support some of Durham’s most vulnerable residents, including the homeless, are hoping they can keep their doors open as concerns about coronavirus grow.Robert Brglez is the executive director of Cornerstone C
Marc Lemire launches $550K defamation lawsuit against Hamilton lawyer
Lemire alleges he’s falsely accused of being a neo-Nazi, a racist, the former leader of a ‘reviled neo-Nazi organization,’ a terrorist, and a threat to national security.
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau tests positive for COVID-19, Justin Trudeau self-isolating
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is “opting to self-isolate and work from home.” His wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the PMO said.
‘We’re hustlers’: Amid coronavirus fears, this couple has made more than $100,000 reselling Lysol wipes
Manny Ranga and Violeta Perez have spent the last few weeks hitting up every Vancouver region Costco to buy Lysol wipes and liquid cleaners. They then resell the products on Amazon to make a profit.
After 90 years Hamilton’s Connaught Fish and Chips closes up shop
The local eatery ran out of food the day before what was supposed to be their last day.
Ontario schools to shut down for two weeks after March Break to fight the spread of COVID-19
Unprecedented move taken amid growing concerns about spread of COVID-19.
Mother of four-year-old homicide victim Kane Driscoll back in custody in Hamilton
Lisa Strickland was convicted of breaching her bail in Newfoundland
Events: Seven things to do this weekend in Hamilton
Keep your coat on this weekend. Environment Canada is calling for sunny and on the cold side with a high of only 3 C.
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