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Although it has not hit locally yet, officials still urge caution in the face of a growing worldwide disease.
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ISSUE: Both personal support workers and the families they support are on the edge of burnout due to staff shortage IMPACT: Caregiver burnout can harm patients’ quality of life
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Canadian men's basketball team could have NBA players Jamal Murray and Hamilton's own Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
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After an employee at RBC's Meadowvale complex tested positive for COVID-19, other employees on that same floor have been advised to self-isolate until further notice.
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The economy, a looming federal budget and first ministers’ conference later this week are all susceptible to the uncertain waves of the spreading virus, which threatens to spur two types of panic — fear of catching COVID-19 and fear of its economic fallout, Susan Delacourt writes
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East York's Michael Garron Hospital is expanding its search for a place to set up a community assessment centre for COVID-19 later this month, after tenants in the neighbouring medical building at 840 Coxwell Ave. expressed worries that locating a c
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The Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce is celebrating 70 years of business promotion, networking, advocacy and more.
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Michael Levitt taking measure after attending Washington conference
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Peel Public Health has confirmed they are monitoring a fourth positive case of coronavirus.
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ALMAGUIN (UPDATE: 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, March 10) — Mike and Ruth Zrobin are back on Canadian soil after being quarantined in their rooms aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship for several days off the coast of California.
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The message from local authorities doesn’t seem to be changing much, but people are expressing concerns via email and social media.
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Toronto Public Health says there’s no need for residents to avoid taking crowded public transit vehicles to prevent the spread of COVID-19, after officials in neighbouring New York state asked commuters to stay clear of packed buses and subways.
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The City of Hamilton’s Police Services Board is planning a new Div. 4 station and patrol division due to current and anticipated population growth in the rural areas of the city. But the project isn't slated to be discussed until 2025.
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The genetic mutation was discovered 6 years ago. Symptoms often include developmental issues, difficulty speaking, epilepsy and lack of motor control. There isn't a lot of information about what to expect as the child grows, or how to specifically treat the disorder.
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A man in his 50s is the third person to test positive for the novel coronavirus, the Region of Peel Public Health reports.
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Ontario has identified another person infected with COVID-19, the Ministry of Health said Sunday, raising the province’s number of confirmed coronavirus cases to 29.
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Canadian coffee giant Tim Hortons is getting rid of Roll Up The Rim paper cups in advance of its iconic annual giveaway because of public health concerns over the novel coronavirus.Changes to the nationwide contest, in which customers win $30 mil
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Hospitals in Canada are warning the federal government that a health system already stretched thin may not be able to cope if the novel coronavirus outbreak continues to worsen here.
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A story about a proposed three-storey mixed-use development at the busy intersection of Hamilton and Dundas streets was the most popular on the Review website this week.
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Peel District School Board is taking proactive measures.
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THE ISSUE: Proposed long-term care home and rental unitsLOCAL IMPACT: Neighbours voice concerns over parking, traffic, building density
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Company looks to demolish structure while reviewing purchase offers
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Nazli Khan says her son loved to go to school until he began Grade 9 at Saltfleet District High School in September and began being picked on for being Muslim.
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The Issue: No charges, fines for Pleasant View tree clearingThe Impact: Community concerned by city staff decisions.
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Angela Ingram was a passenger on the MS Westerdam, which floated around the South China Sea for three weeks.
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People who are experiencing coronavirus symptoms or have recently been to several hot spots are being asked to stay away from Wellington County facilities.On Friday, the county announced it “has implemented proactive measures as precaution to lim
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While there have been no reported cases of COVID-19 in the city, Guelph will likely see a screening centre for the novel coronavirus ready to go by next week.
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It’s an ideal place to catch that early evening or late-night sports event on the big screen, or just share a friendly cup of tea or coffee.
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Peel Public Health is seeking passengers of a February flight after a second Mississauga resident has tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
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TTC identifying specific vehicles individual took
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Patient is in self-isolation where he remains: officials
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Testing for the novel coronavirus is rapidly expanding in Ontario, with the province’s public health agency actively searching for missed COVID-19 cases at hospitals in six cities and, likely soon, in doctor’s offices too.
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Shop owners say they've seen a 50 per cent drop in sales
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Daylight saving time lets us enjoy an extra hour of sunlight during the summer months, here are some lesser known facts about the tradition.
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Steps being taken by staff, firefighters and schools to keep COVID-19 at bay.
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Mississauga and Peel Region has its first confirmed case of COVID-19
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The new chair of the Concession Street Business Improvement Area is a belly dancer with a knack for organization.
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As Ontario’s COVID-19 case count continues rising, Premier Doug Ford’s government is resisting pressure to reverse labour law changes that allow employers to demand sick notes and revoked two paid sick days for every worker.
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The Toronto Catholic District School Board has cancelled all upcoming March Break and Easter trips to Europe as the novel coronavirus continues to spread in that continent.
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How many people are infected worldwide? What’s the government doing to keep me safe? What’s the mortality rate of the virus? Here’s everything you need to know about the virus.
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BURLINGTON – Halton police say one boy was arrested after a youth was robbed at a Burlington high school on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
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Sixth York Region patient with COVD-19 a Richmond Hill senior back from Egypt
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Patient is in self-isolation where he remains: officials
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MUSKOKA — As more cases are being reported in Ontario of novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, what is the Muskoka Airport doing to keep staff and crew members safe?
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Risk of contracting COVID-19 low, but people should be vigilant.
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Transit authority says it's 'applying long-lasting, anti-microbial agent' to all its vehicles
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Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board Ward 15 trustee Penny Deathe said a new school for east Waterdown could be coming closer to fruition — but it is at the mercy of the provincial government.
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Peel Public Health (PPH) has confirmed that a workplace in the region has been recently exposed to the coronavirus.
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Parking rates will jump 50 cents in July, while Waterdown, upper Stoney Creek to get improved fire service.
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Is it mask on or mask off?
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