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Bruce Arthur: COVID is running rampant. So where is Ontario’s chief medical officer of health?
Where is Dr. Kieran Moore? Ontario’s chief medical officer of health hasn’t been seen in public since St. Patrick’s Day, a week after his final regular pandemic briefing, four days before masks became optional, right around the time the wastewater signal started to really rise, and two-and-a-half weeks before COVID was sloshing around everywhere. An interview request for Moore to the Ministry of Health Monday was politely shuffled into oblivion. The doctor, publicly, is out.
Bruce Arthur: COVID is running rampant. So where is Ontario’s chief medical officer of health?
Where is Dr. Kieran Moore? Ontario’s chief medical officer of health hasn’t been seen in public since St. Patrick’s Day, a week after his final regular pandemic briefing, four days before masks became optional, right around the time the wastewater signal started to really rise, and two-and-a-half weeks before COVID was sloshing around everywhere. An interview request for Moore to the Ministry of Health Monday was politely shuffled into oblivion. The doctor, publicly, is out.
Woman who buried newborn’s body in basement sentenced to three years probation
Winnie Ensor’s life is “a chilling picture of intergenerational abuse and addiction,” judge says
Hamilton to Brantford to Alberta to Nebraska to an NHL contract
Brandon Scanlin has taken the circuitous route to his dream, Scott Radley writes.
Big Bone brings big barbecue to Dundas
Ontario Southern-style restaurant chain opens 11th location on Governors Road.
A tale of two countries: How a deadly sixth wave of COVID hit Hong Kong and New Zealand differently
Guest: Dr. Siddharth Sridhar, virologist at the University of Hong Kong
‘We keep going until we get to heaven’
Flashbacks: Sisters of Joseph celebrate 170 years in Hamilton
‘We keep going until we get to heaven’
Flashbacks: Sisters of Joseph celebrate 170 years in Hamilton
Art lovers flexing their fingers to bid online in Dundas auction
Regina Haggo: Year No. 51 for Dundas Valley School of Art auction
Today’s coronavirus news: City of Toronto launches Third Dose Drive
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Survey suggests Canadians are becoming more divided over COVID-19, politics
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Q&A: Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge
After Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge announced March 28 that she wouldn’t seek re-election, the Review caught up with the outgoing three-term councillor to learn more about her decision. This interview has been edited for clarity and length.Q: W
Hamilton clinic aims to improve care for those experiencing early pregnancy loss
The Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinic has assisted more than 400 patients and their families since opening last March.
New Tivoli and Centre Point Plaza owners say Hamilton’s ‘next chapter’ is at corner of James and Wilson
The sale of the long vacant theatre and the adjacent plaza was announced on March 31.
It was likely a playoff preview and it went to the Hamilton Bulldogs
With five games left before post-season early power plays pace Hamilton’s 6-1 win over Petes, writes Steve Milton
‘We need to find her’: Emily Bailey’s family holding onto hope as search continues
Twenty-three-year-old mother was last seen on New Year’s Day in Hamilton’s east end
Obituary: Former Coppley Apparel Group owner Larry Enkin ‘loved to learn’
Co-founded project that details Holocaust survivors brought to Canada by his father
Hamilton Mountain's Neighbour to Neighbour Centre food bank preparing for spike in demand
The fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic plus inflation, a shortage of affordable housing and rising gasoline prices linked to Russia’s invasion Ukraine could lead to a spike in demand for food bank services at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
Winona neighbours fighting city’s 9-storey zoning of Baseline Road property
Winona residents opposing city council’s rezoning of a surplus municipal property by Fifty Point to allow for a nine-storey residential building are joining forces with a nearby ratepayers group to appeal the decision to the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Will people suffering with long COVID recover? Amidst the uncertainty, there is hope
Manali Mukherjee has not been the same since the infection. More than a year after catching COVID-19, she still feels blunted, unable to access her memory, multi-task or concentrate as she once did.
COVID finally caught up with you? Why it suddenly feels like the virus is everywhere
For Ali Engel-Yan, it seems like the disease her family has been trying to avoid for two years is everywhere, all of a sudden.
Dundas’ Grace Valley Church buys Knox Presbyterian Melville Street property for $3.5-million
Knox preparing partnership with St. Mark’s United Church
Rally in support of Ukraine
Approximately 300 people attended Sunday rally at Hamilton City Hall
Highway closures for Hamilton this week (Apr. 3)
Don’t get stuck in traffic: your weekly roundup of Ontario highway closures for new and ongoing construction in the Hamilton area, including Burlingto
Lotto Max tickets worth $100K and $373K purchased in Hamilton
$70-million jackpot ticket sold in the Prairies.
'Really proud': Chamber celebrates the best of Flamborough business
The Flamborough Chamber of Commerce handed out its annual Outstanding Business Achievement Awards in a virtual awards gala April 2, celebrating the best in corporate excellence and community service across Flamborough.
Peterborough library started a CO2 monitor lending program and Toronto may soon follow
Starting Friday, residents of Peterborough, Ont., will be able to pop into their local library and rent a device that can help them gauge their risk of catching COVID-19 indoors. And Toronto may soon follow suit.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 10 more deaths, 3,077 new cases; Ontario urged to tackle new strategy to boost uptake of third doses
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: COVID-19 cases rise in Shanghai with millions under lockdown
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Emma Teitel: Call this wave of COVID whatever you want, it’s clear we’re not all in it together
We have to learn to live with COVID-19. This is the directive on the lips of nearly every leader in the land. It’s also a lie. When someone says: “We have to learn to live with COVID-19,” they don’t mean “We.” They mean “I.”
COVID-19 drug Paxlovid a ‘game-changer,’ says Haldimand-Norfolk top doc
With virus making a comeback, Dr. Matt Strauss pushes province to speed up rollout of new antiviral for high-risk patients
The “Great Resignation” and why companies need to listen to workers
The “Great Resignation” refers to both the large number of resignations in many industries as well as a refusal by people to return to work in light of low pay, poor working conditions, and a general dissatisfaction with the nature of work.
The “Great Resignation” and why companies need to listen to workers
The “Great Resignation” refers to both the large number of resignations in many industries as well as a refusal by people to return to work in light of low pay, poor working conditions, and a general dissatisfaction with the nature of work.
Hamilton police helped her escape human trafficking. Now she’s rebuilding her life
She was rescued in February 2020. Now the 22-year-old has an apartment, a job and is planning to go back to school
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports a rise in hospitalizations; Muslims prepare to celebrate Ramadan together after restrictions lifted
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Muslims prepare to celebrate Ramadan together after restrictions lifted
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Main-Dundurn disaster: Councillor demands action at intersection where girl was critically injured
Crossing at Main and Dundurn streets is among the most dangerous in Hamilton, collision data shows
‘We are watching very carefully’: Ontario hospitals expect to see more kids with COVID
The winter Omicron surge has sent more kids with COVID-19 to Ontario hospitals than previous pandemic waves, and now some hospitals are starting to plan for a new uptick in children admitted with the virus.
‘Everyone should know how to swim’: Soaring demand for Hamilton rec programs leaves kids hung out to dry
Parents struggle to find spots in recreation programs, such as swimming and summer camp, as demand spikes.
The ice, and personal, artistry of Toller Cranston
Gary Smith remembers a 1986 visit with the Canadian icon figure skater who moved like a ballet star.
A look inside the tiny shelters meant to help with homelessness in Hamilton
Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters searching for a site to house the cabins.
Canadian soccer’s whole new financial game
Increased revenue from gates, sponsorships, national World Cup interest must bolster local soccer too, Steve Milton writes
Hamilton achieves Bird Friendly City certification
City is sixth nationally to achieve the designation.
Voluntary written resignation hard to refute
If a mysterious man in the back of a parking lot threatens you at work get proof of duress before you resign, Ed Canning advises.
Man charged in Mike White’s stabbing death denied bail
Angelo Graci and his son Angelo Miller are accused in the 2020 murder
Hamilton Mountain dad creates 'Critter Cards,' makes math fun for kids
Michael Carson wants to bring family game nights to a whole new realm with Critter Cards.
Mohawk College slowly returning to pre-COVID conditions
Students, staff and visitors to Mohawk College will no longer have to show proof of vaccination prior to entering one of the college campuses as of April 18.
Stoney Creek's Grandview Retirement Living welcomes its first residents
A few spring flurries outside couldn’t dampen the excitement around the opening of Grandview Retirement Living.
Dundas teen continues family tradition by serving as a legislative page at Queen's Park
Kamal Alaichi is continuing a family tradition of sorts by serving as a legislative page at Queen’s Park.
Ontario invests $40 million to grow global life sciences sector at Hamilton's McMaster Innovation Park
OmniaBio, which produces gene and regenerative therapies, will see two facilities built at MIP by 2025.
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