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Do we have the data we need to reopen Canada? One epidemiologist says we better get serious, fast
Doug Ford requests army help at Ontario nursing homes hit hard by COVID-19
Forced to stay home with their abusers, Canadian victims of domestic violence must ‘choose between two pandemics’
Nova Scotia shootings: Here’s what we know so far — and what we don’t
For Montreal circus students, the show must go online
Inmates await test results at Brampton jail after 3 correctional officers test positive for COVID-19
Pandemic leaves criminal lawyers out of work and without help
COVID-19 and the Toronto real estate market
Justin Trudeau reveals bailouts for industries crippled by COVID-19 — including the energy sector
Businesses could start reopening in weeks — but we have to meet these five criteria first
From hacker attacks to shareholder lawsuits, insurance industry braces for COVID-19 fallout
COVID-19 infections in nursing homes measured at double the rate in Ontario’s general population
SIU clears police in activist’s death
Pandemic politics: A different Doug Ford
Burlington hospital tells staff who test positive for COVID-19 to return to work ‘immediately’ if they have no symptoms
Will COVID-19 return next winter? Intermittent social distancing may be necessary into 2022, Harvard study suggests
Canadian economy to take massive hit from COVID-19 and oil — will see largest contraction since 1921
COVID-19 shows Canada must rethink how it cares for the elderly, health minister says
How many masks do we have? How many do we need? Health-care workers say governments won’t answer basic PPE questions
What do companies owe essential workers before and after COVID-19?
Hacked almost three weeks ago, The Beer Store still can’t track inventory and many outlets will only accept cash
Premier Doug Ford says MPPs will be back at Queen’s Park so Ontario’s state of emergency can be extended until May 12
Toronto’s pandemic Easter weekend includes livestreamed mass and a virtual parade
Immunity passports. Digital contact tracing. On-and-off distancing. What the COVID-19 ‘new normal’ could look like
Peel police chief offers condolences after man fatally shot by police, acknowledges ‘issues of trust in policing’
Will you be tested for COVID-19? That depends on where you live
Ontario should halt residential construction during COVID-19 pandemic, says Toronto councillor
Ontario passes emergency order to let people remotely witness wills amid the pandemic
Alberta has revealed its COVID-19 projections. Province expects between 400 and 3,100 deaths in ‘probable scenario’
An Ontario elevator technician created a UV light treatment to make masks safe for reuse. So will it work?
Canada agrees not to deport Toronto ICU nurse in the middle of the coronavirus crisis
For some Canadians, this is the second half of the coronavirus battle. With family overseas, they’ve lived it for months
Mel Watkins, 87, was the compassionate heart of the Canadian left for more than a half-century
Donald Trump is blocking exports of medical equipment. He’s putting Canada’s trust in the U.S. to a potentially deadly test
Seventy-six per cent of Canadians are voluntarily self-isolating to fight COVID-19, poll finds
Canada is in for a massive economic shock — but top economists say the recovery will be surprisingly fast
‘It was like Nazis had walked into your living room’: Anti-Semitism group’s Zoom meeting crashed with hateful messages
Stoney Creek contractor Bob Assadourian taking on 'essential' work only during coronavirus pandemic:Delay any home beautification work, Assadourian urges
For most Canadians, the coronavirus pandemic is a strange, uncertain time. That’s especially true for the construction and home renovation industries.
Profiling essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic: Ancaster firefighter Dean Morrow:'We take special precautions, especially our EMS workers' #supportourheroes
While those who can are working from home, in these dark days of coronavirus, first responders have no such option.
Dr. Lita Cameron helping St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton in the fight against coronavirus:#supportourheroes
As millions of Canadians retreat to their homes for social and physical distancing in the fight against coronavirus, Dr. Lita Cameron is one of many battling the disease on the front lines.
COMMUTERS: Your Tuesday morning weather and traffic updates:Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Getting you to work and school. Traffic and weather for your morning commute. School updates and cancellation information.
How you can help during the coronavirus outbreak in Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain, Stoney Creek:Food banks, blood donation services remain operational amid coronavirus pandemic
Local food bank operations in Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain and Stoney Creek remain operational as of March 23, with some organizational changes in effect to accommodate social distancing.
Ancaster Heritage Days committee takes wait-and-see approach for 2020 due to coronavirus:Event could proceed June 13, or be postponed
This year’s Ancaster Heritage Days festivities are still a go, for now. But things could change, given the rapidly evolving situation related to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
COMMUTERS: Your Monday morning weather, traffic and school updates:Monday, March 23, 2020
Getting you to work and school. Traffic and weather for your morning commute. School updates and cancellation information.
Guelph Lake, Elora Gorge among parks closed over concern with 'some large groups of people':Administration decided to close parks, not a directive from Public Health
The Grand River Conservation Authority has decided internally to close all parks, effective March 23. This will include membership pass holders and day visitors, until April 6, 2020."The (GRCA) has been following the COVID-19 pandemic closely
Coronavirus 'circulating in our community' says Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health:66-year-old Wellington County man area's second confirmed case of COVID-19
66-year-old Wellington County man area's second confirmed case of COVID-19.
Dundas Pleasant View planning under increasing scrutiny:City says tree bylaws do not apply to Pleasant View property
The Issue: City staff say tree bylaws don’t apply to Pleasant View property.The Impact: City staff believe permits and notice were not required for tree clearing at 711 York Rd.
UPDATE:Stoney Creek's Starlite Drive-In theatre to remain closed amid coronavirus scare
Stoney Creek’s Starlite drive-in theatre is reopening this evening (March 20) according to statements on its website and Facebook page.
COMMUTERS: Your Friday morning weather, traffic and school updates:Friday, March 20, 2020
Getting you to work and school. Traffic and weather for your morning commute. School updates and cancellation information.
COMMUTERS: Your Thursday morning weather, traffic and school updates:Thursday, March 19, 2020
Getting you to work and school. Traffic and weather for your morning commute. School updates and cancellation information.
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