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WATCH NOW: Livestream of repatriation ceremony for six Canadian Armed Forces members:People are being urged to watch ceremony virtually and not gather on bridges
The repatriation ceremony for six Canadian Armed Forces members killed in a helicopter crash off Greece last week will be virtual.
You heard it from Ontario Premier Doug Ford: Certain retail stores can return to business soon
The province is loosening its COVID-19 pandemic emergency orders to allow certain businesses to reopen within the next few days.
Back in business: Retail stores can sell curbside May 11:Here’s what you need to know about shopping retail
The province has announced the reopening of streetside retail shops for curbside pickup and delivery beginning May 11.
Back in business: Garden centres reopen fully May 8:Here’s what you can expect if you’re looking to tend your garden in the coming days
The provincial government has announced a full reopening of garden and plant nursery centres effective May 8, along with a list of recommended controls for these companies to put in place to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
Back in business: Landscapers, lawn services on the job May 4:Here’s what you need to know when hiring these companies
The province announced a reopening of landscaping and lawn care businesses this week.
McCarthy Uniforms hopes to help workers adjust to the 'new normal':Firm provides 15,000 units of PPE to Hamilton Health Sciences
As a leading outfitter for workers and students, McCarthy Uniforms reacted quickly when the coronavirus pandemic hit Canadian front-line health-care providers in mid-March.
Ontario time-of-use electricity rate relief extended to May 31
Are you enjoying the reduced time-of-use rates for electricity?
Death toll continues to rise at Pickering's Orchard Villa
Although the death toll continues to rise, officials at Orchard Villa say "significant strides" are being made to combat the outbreak of COVID-19 at the Pickering facility.
COVID-19 outbreaks at Scarborough nursing homes kill more than 100 seniors:Lives lost at Ina Grafton Gage, Hellenic Home, and others
COVID-19 is now confirmed to have killed more than 100 Scarborough seniors in long-term-care, publicly-released data says.
Dundas heritage building gets another proposal:Site plan application for Farmer’s Rest Hotel under review
Site plan application for Farmer’s Rest Hotel under review
Soldiers who died in helicopter crash to travel along Highway of Heroes in repatriation ceremony:People are being urged to watch ceremony virtually and not gather on bridges
The repatriation ceremony for six Canadian Armed Forces members killed in a helicopter crash off Greece last week will be virtual.
How important is it to exercise through the COVID-19 pandemic?:The benefits of staying #healthyathome add up, experts say
The Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) pleaded with policy makers late last month to maintain public access to physical exercise as they enforce social distancing.
Hamilton balancing safety with economic benefit as it studies how to reopen city
"I'd like to open up yesterday," says Mayor Fred Eisenberger
Ontario time-of-use electricity rate relief set to expire May 7
Are you enjoying the reduced time-of-use rates for electricity?
Nursing is much more than a job, say these Ontario nurses:May 11 to 17 is designated Nursing Week in Ontario
This week, May 11 to 17, is recognized as Nursing Week in Ontario, and 2020 has been designated the “Year of the Nurse and Midwife” by the World Health Organization. As Ontario and the world celebrate nurses and all they do, four nurses share why they chose their profession.
Don’t use microwaves to sterilize face masks, Ontario Fire Marshal warns:Warning comes as more fatal fires occur during pandemic
Warning comes as more fatal fires occur during pandemic
Colleges and universities quietly preparing to take all classes online this fall amid COVID-19
Post-secondary schoools are making plans to offer online only classes in September
'An important year to grow more food': Flamborough farms see influx of customers for local food:#HOMEGROWN: Community supported agriculture sales skyrocket due to COVID19
As the COVID-19 pandemic has made people leery of visiting the grocery store, Flamborough farms have seen an uptick in their community supported agriculture (CSA) shares.
Mississauga restaurants still open for delivery, takeout during COVID-19:List of eateries to keep you fed while you self-isolate
Many restaurants in Mississauga are remaining open through the government-mandated shutdown of their dining rooms during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dundas business exempt from provincial garden centre opening requirements:Police to investigate report of theft from Holland Park Garden Gallery
Police to investigate report of theft from Holland Park Garden Gallery
'COVID body:' Woman details father's death from coronavirus at Pickering's Orchard Villa
On the night she was called and told her father died, Linda Cottrell was told she had three hours to give Orchard Villa the name and number of a funeral home so his "COVID body" could be removed.
After two months of tracking, 128 deaths and 1,075 cases of COVID-19 in Durham
Numbers released by the Durham Region Health Department on May 4 indicate that new cases – and new deaths – continue to be recorded
Hamilton school board surplus to blunt blow of bigger classes:Extra cash will save 20 low-enrolment courses, trustees told
Hamilton’s public school board is setting aside part of a $500,000 budget surplus to lessen the blow of bigger high school classes in September.
Victory Europe Day marks 75 years:Thousands took to the streets in Hamilton on May 7 and 8, 1945
Friday, May 8 marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day, the day when the Allies accepted the formal unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany, ending the Second World War in Europe that had begun in September 1939.
Bagpiper brings birthday greetings in Stoney Creek:Village Green resident serenaded by bagpiper
During the difficulties of the coronavirus pandemic, sounds of bagpipes in Stoney Creek’s Village Green community were a reminder of better days to come.
Durham charities being targeted by fraud artists, police say
Treasurers at three local charities have received emails from fraud artists posing as the organization’s president
COVID-19 sees 750 per cent spike in virtual mental health calls at CAMH:Hospital partners with Cisco Canada to increase digital capacity
Hospital partners with Cisco Canada to increase digital capacity
Coronavirus could cost the Region of Durham as much as $20 million:Seven weeks into the pandemic, here’s where things stand
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting almost every department of the Region of Durham — in ways both expected (calls to public health are way up) and surprising (residents are recycling more).
Hamilton approves protecting 40 historic buildings in downtown Ancaster
Council's decision will see 40 properties elevated from being on the heritage inventory to being registered to prevent immediate demolition.
Hamilton cancels Canada Day celebrations because of coronavirus pandemic
City will review local events scheduled for after July 2.
Face coverings required when shopping at Longo’s, company announces:New policy takes effect May 4
Customers shopping at Longo’s grocery stores will be required to cover their faces starting Monday.
Oakville stone landscaper carving monumental tribute to essential workers
It all began with a thought, one of millions of musings from individuals around the globe who hope to make the world a little brighter, more palatable in their own neighbourhoods while we are in COVID-19’s grip.
Hamilton to honour Ken Curry, who was last surviving Royal Hamilton Light Infantry vet to fight at Dieppe
Curry was captured after the raid on Dieppe on Aug. 19, 1942.
More than 11,000 people register for Brampton backyard veggie garden program to help food banks during coronavirus:City asking for donations with more than 5,000 residents on waiting list for free soi
The City of Brampton’s backyard vegetable garden program offering free seeds and soil to help out food banks during the COVID-19 pandemic has seen more than 11,000 residents apply.
'It's been hectic': Migrant workers beginning to flow to Flamborough farms:Orchard, asparagus crops at risk due to labour shortage
Migrant workers have begun to flow to farms across Ontario after delays due to COVID-19 induced border closure, but farmers say the impact of the labour delay is unknown at this point.
Stoney Creek parents riled by Bishop Ryan school bus changes:Review finds walking-distance exemption no longer applies
Alisa Infanti says she isn’t about to “go into the mist quietly” on a decision to kick her kids off the school bus to Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary this September.
Still growing on Hamilton Mountain:Programs set to resume with limited activity #homegrown
Fresh vegetables will be available but getting them won’t be as easy as it was in previous years.
Ancaster's gardeners, growers and customers patiently wait for better times to grow:#homegrown
Easter weekend saw flower growers lose about $52 million in sales because of the coronavirus.
House and parking lot parties lead to multiple physical distancing fines in Brampton
City of Brampton bylaw officers are still handing out several fines to residents and businesses flaunting physical distancing regulations aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19.
Durham police have laid 12 charges under province's physical distancing regulations:Since Ontario’s declaration of a state of emergency in response to the virus, police in Durham have received m
Stats show crashes on Durham roadways are down 47 per cent during shutdown
Ajax mosques to broadcast call to prayer during Ramadan
The call to prayer will ring out from a pair of mosques in Ajax during Ramadan.
Stoney Creek fruit sellers gear up for uncertain season:Farmers optimistic, but customers face coronavirus rules #homegrown
Richard Baruzza says the coronavirus pandemic is creating a bit of “a mess” this year for his family’s Punch Bowl Market and Bakery in upper Stoney Creek.
Oshawa’s Camp Samac will serve as homeless shelter during COVID-19 pandemic
A portion of Oshawa’s Camp Samac will be used as a homeless shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic with doors opening on Friday May 1.
Hamilton saw a $25 million surplus for 2019, but it won't be enough to cover pandemic costs
City's tax stabilization reserve fund has $23 million, not enough to cover projected coronavirus costs this year.
Sold! Durham real estate firm posts video thanking front-line workers:Watch video of thank you messages for front-line workers
An Oshawa-based real estate company wanted to say thank you to front-line workers and, in less than a day, received about 50 submissions.
Stoney Creek's Cavalier Barbershop Salon Spa offers services without the stylist during coronavirus pandemic
When the coronavirus pandemic shuttered hair salons and barbershops across Ontario in mid-March, Nicole Guerriero’s family felt the impact.
Special delivery of burgers for Juravinski hospital and Hamilton fire stations:CF Lime Ridge and Harvey’s team up to support hospital workers
Staff at the Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre and a couple of Mountain fire stations enjoyed hot Harvey’s hamburgers today (April 30) courtesy of CF Lime Ridge and the Harvey’s at Lime Ridge Mall.
'So many died so quickly:' Families call for inquiry as death toll at Pickering's Orchard Village hits 50
Some families are calling for an inquiry into the situation at Orchard Village Long-Term Care Home.
VIDEO: Lakeridge Health shares touching video of 82-year-old man’s coronavirus recovery
A touching video shared by Lakeridge Health puts a human face to the hospital’s battle against COVID-19 as 82-year-old Herb Knapp is shown leaving the hospital's COVID unit to thunderous applause from staff.
Brampton bans garage sales in latest move to curb spread of coronavirus
Garage sale season is officially cancelled this year in Canada’s ninth-largest city.
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