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Health issues to keep top of mind as you cast your vote
COVID-19 has brought long-standing gaps in Ontario’s health-care system to light
Today’s coronavirus news: Widespread disbelief over North Korea's tiny COVID-19 death rate
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Widespread disbelief over N. Korea's tiny COVID death rate
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The Hamilton warehouse where movie magic is made
Many movies and shows have filmed at 33 Sanford Ave., such as ‘It’ and ‘Murdoch Mysteries’
McMaster graduate winner a godsend for university’s ‘Surviving Survivor’ course
The co-teachers of a McMaster University course called ‘Surviving Survivor’ are excited by the latest winner and for September’s possibilities, Jeff M
Delta home listed for $1.05 million ‘filled with original charm’
The Grosvenor Avenue South home features a cobblestone garage and walk-out deck.
‘Ridiculous’ versus ‘enriched’: Hamilton councillors diverge on housing density measures
City politicians debate merits of converting single-family homes into triplexes and fourplexes
More than 10 things to do this weekend around Hamilton
Hamilton can expect partly sunny skies on Saturday and Sunday with daytime highs over 22 C and the humidex making it feel more like 30.
Ancaster kids compete on 'Wild Child' TV series
Back in June 2020, Ancaster TV producer Nathan Fleet was brainstorming ideas for new projects, with pandemic protocols near the top of his mind.
D Spot Dessert Café, opening at former Hamilton Mountain Tim Hortons, promises to satisfy late-night cravings
A new dessert-themed eatery is preparing to open at the site of a former Hamilton Mountain Tim Hortons.
Dundas University Gardens neighbours want permanent stairway to trail from Grant Boulevard
Hamilton Conservation Authority recently removed wooden stairs.
How hundreds of kids under five in Toronto got COVID vaccines
A Toronto physician has vaccinated hundreds of children under five — some as young as six months old — against COVID-19, despite the vaccine not being authorized by Health Canada for this age group.
Police make trespassing arrest at Doug Ford rally
PC leader was in Hamilton one week ahead of provincial election
Stumping at the airport
Ford makes a stop in Hamilton
Court at double murder trial hears Rutherford’s bedroom was ‘essentially a bonfire’
Fire investigator walks jury through the ‘flash fire’ that killed Alan and Carla Rutherford, Susan Clairmont writes.
Hamilton man charged in connection with hit-and-runs that left a woman dead
The September crashes near Gage Park sparked a massive police chase
Missing Tory candidate hammered for ‘disgraceful’ decision to skip Hamilton East-Stoney Creek debate
Neil Lumsden previously said the PC party decided he would not attend the Hamilton East-Stoney Creek all-candidates debate. His opponents say he did a
Hamilton mother is Ontario’s newest multimillionaire after $60-million windfall
Leah Murdoch-Gerics won the jackpot in mid-April — all stemming from a $5 ticket.
NDP ‘not the party of labour anymore,’ Paul Miller tells East Hamilton-Stoney Creek debate
NDP candidate Butt rejects criticisms as Liberal hopeful Farr stays above fray.
‘Bigger, bolder, braver’: In-person Pride festival returns to Haldimand-Norfolk this weekend
Pride Day comes to Caledonia on May 28
Man charged in sexual assault at Delhi pool last year
OPP make arrest after months-long investigation
The Ford government is destroying this province. Save Ontario, vote.
The maelstrom of headlines and daily chaos has kept our exhausted brains from registering what this government is doing beneath the waves — they are d
Second Canadian in a row takes home ‘Survivor’ win
Maryanne Oketch, a 24-year-old seminary student from Ajax, Ont., is the second Canadian to win the show that sees contestants compete in challenges and, literally survive, on an island.
Linc closure pushed back to Friday
lincoln alexander parkway maintenance closure weekend
Today’s coronavirus news: More time given for Hamilton city workers resisting vaccine policy
Meanwhile, Dr. Lawrence Loh, Peel Region’s medical officer of health, is leaving his post.
Today’s coronavirus news: French Open champ Barbora Krejcikova says she has COVID-19
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Lester Smith returns to Trickbag with the blues
CD release party for ‘Another Day in Paradise’ May 28 at Stonewalls, Graham Rockingham writes.
'Needs to be more': Accessibility issues remain in Waterdown — and Ontario
A few years ago, Waterdown’s Tiff Garvey was talking with a family friend.
Food, clothing, banking fees and large cash withdrawals: How Richard Taylor spent his money
Crown has suggested the murders of Carla and Alan Rutherford was financially motivated
Hamilton photo-radar cameras ‘still a target’ for vandals despite rise in deadly collisions
Many residents are demanding more road safety measures — but that hasn’t stopped vandals from damaging the cameras designed to discourage speeders on
Winners for 2022 FirstOntario Credit Union 1Awards announced
Four businesses won a total of $200,000 cash and in-kind services at the 2022 FirstOntario 1 Awards competition
COVID-19 not on candidates’ minds or lips as voters grapple with inflation
‘The parties just reflect the people,’ says Nelson Wiseman, professor emeritus at the University of Toronto
Still waiting for lower cost child care on Hamilton Mountain
It looks like it will be several months before Mountain families using licensed providers will see a significant reduction in child care costs.
Hamilton public school trustees say they deserve a raise
Hamilton public school trustees say they earn less than the minimum wage and want to begin lobbying for a raise once the dust settles on the June 2 provincial election.
Thousands of kids waiting months too long for surgeries in Ontario, risking long-term damage
The pandemic has caused wait lists for pediatric surgeries to balloon, with more delays caused by Omicron waves.
Burlington’s Agada leads Badgers to win
Assumption and University of Ottawa grad leads both teams in points and rebounds, and scores winning point, writes Steve Milton
Bulldogs a win away from another sweep
Hamilton takes 3-0 lead over North Bay and can clinch on Friday
More time for Hamilton city workers resisting vaccine policy
Demonstrators pack council chambers to watch politicians debate
McMaster University speaker Alfie Kohn says grades ‘kill curiosity’ in students
American author and educator Alfie Kohn is speaking at McMaster University on Thursday
Peel medical officer of health Dr. Lawrence Loh leaving his post
Dr. Lawrence Loh, Peel Region’s medical officer of health, is leaving his post to become the executive director and CEO of the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
Affordability a focus of Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas debate
Liberal, NDP and Green candidates offer plans to make life less costly.
Newly built home prices slip for a second month in GTA as homebuyers hit the brakes
Rising interest rates and soaring inflation prompted new construction homebuyers in the Toronto region to press the pause button in April.
Second thoughts on Hamilton’s secondary units
Advocates urge decision-makers not to get hung up on parking requirements amid housing and climate crisis while residents push back against changing n
Police need help identifying alleged Flamborough sexual assault suspect
Hamilton police are appealing to the public for assistance in identifying a suspect in an alleged sexual assault at Flamboro Valley Camping Resort on May 21.
Worried about long lines at Pearson? Here are some tips to ease the wait
Whether you’re flying or receiving a much-anticipated visit from family, COVID-19 has changed the way we travel.
A musical send-off for Zimfira Poloz
Final concert with the Hamilton Children’s Choir on June 4
Arrest made in Waterdown rainbow crosswalk vandalism
Hamilton Police have made an arrest related to the vandalism of the newly-painted rainbow crosswalk in Waterdown on May 13.
For some university grads, virtual convocation was a ‘spit in the face.’ Now the class of 2020, ’21 and ’22 are getting their chance
There is no convenient time for a pandemic. But imagine the plight of the young, just finishing school, emerging from the prologue of their lives into the “real world.” In many cases, COVID-19 wrested their futures from them. Stole everything they were working toward. Cut them off from mentors and peers when they were most needed.
'RETURN IT NOW': Major recall on peanut butter sold at FreshCo, No Frills, Food Basics, Shoppers Drug Mart, Metro, Sobeys and other grocery stores across Canada triggers warning to shoppers over salmo
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning shoppers at Canada's most popular grocery stores about a major recall over food poisoning concerns.
Summertime treats at Panama Café in International Village
Find tropical eats at new King Street East spot.
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