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The Frontline Fund arms Canadian healthcare workers fighting COVID-19:Canada Helps partners with fund to facilitate donations
Canada Helps partners with fund to facilitate donations
Whitby boy, 13, designs COVID-19 'zombie' video to help stop the spread:Reese Chong: 'I thought they might take it more seriously if they thought about it as a zombie virus'
Reese Chong: 'I thought they might take it more seriously if they thought about it as a zombie virus'
Scugog issues 'many' warnings, but no tickets to pandemic scofflaws:Township can issue fines under new provincial rules
Scugog bylaw officers have issued warnings to those flouting provincial pandemic regulations, but have yet to fine scofflaws.
PROCEEDING, DELAYED, SHUT DOWN: A map of Flamborough infrastructure, construction projects during COVID-19 pandemic
Check out the map of all Flamborough infrastructure and construction projects and their status. Find out if a project has been deemed essential and whether it is proceeding, delayed, not starting or shut down.
This business is helping Durham makers get products online during the pandemic:The Nooks recently opened its first Durham retail store at the Oshawa Centre
Makers can list products on The Nooks online marketplace and keep 100 per cent of their sales
Brampton nursing home reports 1st COVID-19 death, 17 staff and 44 residents test positive
A COVID-19 outbreak at Holland Christian Homes’ Grace Manor location in Brampton has grown to 17 staff members and 44 residents infected with one reported resident death.
Hamilton courts slowed by coronavirus pandemic:Only urgent matters are being heard, with most other cases put off until summer
The desire for physical distancing during the coronavirus pandemic has put most of Hamilton’s courts and tribunals on hold.
Number of COVID-19 deaths in Durham Region surpasses 50
A total of 621 cases of the illness linked to the novel coronavirus have now been confirmed in the region
UPDATE: Two face charges after one man stabbed, another beaten with a golf club:Both men now facing assault and weapons charges
Melee occurred Saturday afternoon in Whitby
Ontario high school teachers, province reach tentative deal
The union representing Ontario’s high school teachers has reached a tentative deal with the province — the last of the education unions to do so.The 60,000-member Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation announced the deal Monday morning, as
LIVE VIDEO: Province releasing updated coronavirus modeling:Chief medical officer of health says forecasts 'looking better'
Chief medical officer of health says forecasts 'looking better'
Brampton OCI set to close for 14 days as inmates transferred to Toronto centre due to coronavirus outbreak:Three staff members tested positive last week
Inmates at the Brampton Ontario Correctional Institute are being transported to another facility due to an outbreak of COVID-19.
COVID-19: How to check the wait time before going to the grocery store:You can check grocery stores, pharmacies and even Canadian Tire stores in your area
New social distancing rules are causing long wait times at grocery stores, pharmacies and other locations.
Swabbers busy testing for coronavirus at Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena:#essentialservices: New coronavirus drive-thru testing centre checks 69 people
The Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena will remain a drive-thru testing centre for the coronavirus at least until Wednesday, April 22.
How to manage a coronavirus hotspot at home:Expert tips for containing an infection in your home
The novel coronavirus has infected more than 11,000 Ontarians and can now be found in households across the province.While there is plenty of literature from public health units online advising people how to manage a COVID-19 infection in a home with extra room to spare, guidance for people dealing with an infection in a small, shared living space is harder to find.
Ancaster food truck Andiamo Italian switches gears during coronavirus pandemic:For every meal ordered, Andiamo Italian will donate $1 to Mealshare.
For every meal ordered, Andiamo Italian will donate $1 to Mealshare.
Dozens infected, 10 dead in COVID-19 outbreak at Salvation Army-run seniors home
Mira Vid was abandoned at birth in her native Croatia in the 1930s, escaped Communist Yugoslavia to come to Canada in 1967 and subsequently survived cancers of the colon, kidney, liver, bladder, ovaries and skin.
'Our numbers are holding steady:' A look into the coronavirus battle at Lakeridge Health
Staff at Lakeridge Health were ready for a large spike in patients in critical care due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but public health efforts have, for now, prevented that from happening.
MCI Medical Clinics welcomes patients into its online doctors’ offices:North York-based company has locations across Ontario, Alberta
MCI said it is ramping up capacity for services over the phone or video chat. These virtual doctor’s visits are covered by OHIP.
'Disgusting': Man wearing coronavirus mask in Burlington LCBO steals hundreds of dollars in alcohol:Police hope surveillance images will trigger arrest
Halton Regional Police are trying to track down a man wearing a protective face mask who walked into a Burlington LCBO and stole multiple bottles of liquor.
Burlington Teen Tour Band launches virtual concert in support of Joseph Brant Hospital
It can be tough for a band to put on a show when they can’t even be in the same room with each other.
Growing demand: Community food drive in downtown Burlington collects tons of much needed food in just hours
More and more families are turning to food banks during this COVID-19 pandemic, as thousands look to find a way to feed their families after being laid-off or having to shutter their business.Earlier in the week, the Burlington Food Bank put an u
Chaotic scene in Whitby: One man stabbed, another beaten with a golf club:Both men now facing assault and weapons charges
Police received multiple calls reporting an armed person
Durham parents ask why teachers aren't doing live online classes:Officials cite concerns about privacy, safety, equity
Pickering parent Ali Kassam says students would benefit from being able to interact with classmates online
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger wary of easing pandemic restrictions to reopen local economy
Eisenberger says a task force will be created to determine the best way to reopen the local economy.
Scugog app 'Opening Cages' for animals in shelters:Colleen Ferguson aims to recruit, help foster parents for shelter animals
Colleen Ferguson believes she has a made-in-Scugog solution for helping animal shelters through the coronavirus crisis.
'Evidence doesn't back it up': Guelph prof says drug touted as coronavirus cure could do more harm than good:Glen Pyle says studies on hydroxychloroquine are problematic, with no conclusive data
With a pandemic hitting Guelph and the rest of the world, many are searching for a miracle cure. And many believe they have found it — but medical professionals say it could do more harm than good.Several pharmacies in Guelph have told the Mercur
Costco giving first responders and health care workers priority access during coronavirus crisis
Costco extends shopping hours in wake of COVID-19.
Be patient when contacting Canada Revenue Agency, Hamilton tax professionals say
While individuals now have until June 1 to submit their 2019 income tax returns, many will be looking to file earlier, especially those anticipating a refund during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus pauses Stoney Creek school projects:Henderson, Rockton, Spring Valley and Greensville builds also affected
Ontario’s coronavirus emergency order excluding schools from essential construction is halting four projects in the Stoney Creek area, including the new Memorial and Glen campus elementary schools.
Brampton lays off 2,000 non-essential part-time and seasonal city workers
The city announced on Friday that it was “temporarily suspending employment” for 2,000 of its non-essential part-time, temporary/casual and seasonal employees, effective Saturday.
Check out store lineups before you shop in Flamborough
Stores with less than a 10-minute wait will be listed in green.
Coronavirus update: 40 Durham residents dead, number of cases in region now exceed 500
The number of cases confirmed in the region since the start of the pandemic is 531, the Durham Region Health Department said
Durham police report first officer diagnosed with coronavirus
Most crime down during pandemic, service says in update
New Carlisle library likely delayed by COVID-19:Partridge said project likely delayed 6-8 months
The opening of the new Hamilton Public Library branch in Carlisle will likely be delayed.
Hamilton officials focus on flattening the coronavirus curve, but keep an eye to future recovery:Hamilton's #essentialservices are still operating
Mayor Fred Eisenberger says the coronavirus has its "own timeline" that city officials are forced to follow.
8 Canada Post employees test positive for coronavirus at Mississauga facility:All employees tested positive at different times
Canada Post has confirmed that a total of eight employees at their Dixie Road facility have tested positive for COVID-19.
Hamilton Mountain Legion plays coronavirus pandemic waiting game:Six staff laid off, events cancelled due to coronavirus
The president of Mount Hamilton Branch 163 of the Royal Canadian Legion is hoping they’ll be able to open their doors once again in September.
Grant helps Pickering care for furry friends
A grant from PetSmart Charities of Canada is helping Pickering through the COVID-19 crisis.
Hamilton board still trying to reach 1,000 students for online learning:‘We have to be patient through this process,’ education director says
Hamilton’s public school board has been unable to contact about 1,000 of its 50,000 students as it rolls out online learning during school closures forced by the coronavirus pandemic.
2020 Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek cancelled due to coronavirus
The 2020 Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek has been officially cancelled, a city official has confirmed.
Oshawa forms COVID-19 economic recovery task force
Oshawa mayor Dan Carter has announced the creation of the Mayor’s Economic Recovery Task Force aimed at supporting Oshawa businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
McMaster, U of T medical students step up to provide PPE for front-line health workers
Medical students from McMaster University and the University of Toronto have joined forces to create 3D-printed face shields for front-line health-care workers impacted by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Hamilton's AVL Manufacturing turning shipping containers into mobile triage units to assist coronavirus pandemic:Effort backed by funding, support from Mitacs
A Hamilton firm is turning shipping containers into mobile triage modules for front-line health-care workers battling the coronavirus pandemic.
Fraud artists targeting people working from home during pandemic, police warn
Investigators have identified two internet-based scams they say are becoming more prevalent
Windsor Police raid Walker Road residence; Trio face numerous drug-related charges
Three people, two adults and a young offender, are facing multiple charges after members of the Windsor Police Service Drugs and Guns Unit (DIGS) executed a search warrant at a Walker Road residence Thursday.
Dundas food bank still operating with new pickup procedures:Community continues support with donations
Community continues support with donations
Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena becoming coronavirus testing centre:Drive-through service at 25 Hester St. site starts Friday
The Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena is reopening on Friday, April 17 as a coronavirus testing centre.
Mississauga cancels events, including Canada Day celebrations, up to July 3 due to coronavirus:Around 368 events impacted
All events and festivals, including Canada Day celebrations in Mississauga, have been cancelled until July, and maybe longer, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Brampton cancels all city events, festivals until at least July 1 due to coronavirus
The City of Brampton has extended an order cancelling all city events until at least Canada Day in its latest move to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Canada’s ninth-largest city.
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