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Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford’s challenge: How to fight COVID while pretending COVID is over
So there’s this Twitter account that tracks how New York Times headlines evolve as they are edited, and Tuesday the first version looked like this: The Best Time To Prepare For A Covid Surge Is Now. The edited version: The Next Covid Wave Is Probably Already On Its Way.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario is sprinting into a new wave while pretending COVID is over
So there’s this Twitter account that tracks how New York Times headlines evolve as they are edited, and Tuesday the first version looked like this: The Best Time To Prepare For A Covid Surge Is Now. The edited version: The Next Covid Wave Is Probably Already On Its Way.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario is sprinting into a new wave while pretending COVID is over
So there’s this Twitter account that tracks how New York Times headlines evolve as they are edited, and Tuesday the first version looked like this: The Best Time To Prepare For A Covid Surge Is Now. The edited version: The Next Covid Wave Is Probably Already On Its Way.
Canadian Army to conduct training exercise on roads, highways in Hamilton this weekend
Local residents might spot military vehicles in the area
Welcome Inn Community Centre holding online art auction
Art Feeds 2022 runs from April 18 to 24.
Hamilton councillor calling for safety audit in wake of fatal Delta crash
Nrinder Nann is calling for temporary safety measures to be installed at the intersection of Main and King streets
For spring, a different kind of Iris story
In honour of The Baby Whisperer ... my mom, Lorraine Sommerfeld writes.
Hamilton-based comedy ‘Pink Is In’ gets renewed for third season by Bell
Show will start shooting new season after second season hits airwaves April 11
‘Information delayed is information denied:’ Hamilton is supposed to complete information requests within 30 days — The Spec’s been waiting a year
The Spectator was seeking details on two COVID-19 outbreaks, but has been waiting a year for the city to process the freedom-of-information requests.
Today’s coronavirus news: Rich countries getting new vaccine before poorer ones, despite previous promises; NYC to let unvaccinated athletes play
Meanwhile, a CDC report said if the number of people wearing masks increased by 15 per cent it could prevent the need for lockdowns and reduce financial losses.
St. Joe’s fires employee who snooped into medical records of 49 patients ‘out of curiosity’
Former privacy commissioner calls breaches ‘appalling’
More buildings razed for Hamilton LRT — but will they be replaced with new affordable housing?
Advocates warn the city needs to protect land for affordable housing along the rapidly developing light rail corridor before it’s too late.
'I’m on Cloud Nine': Waterdown wood shop teacher and student grateful for community donations
Last month, Aidan Travalja was talking with his construction teacher who mentioned the yearly budget for the Waterdown District High School shop and how the prices of material had gone up due to COVID-19.
COVID rules dropped in Hamilton highrises
Requirements had been in place to protect residents in 90 buildings after three major outbreaks
Hamilton pizzerias competing at three-day international expo in Las Vegas
Pizza makers from local restaurants MaiPai and Cowabunga are taking part in the event
Norm Foster’s No. 29 is set to brew up a storm at the Players’ Guild of Hamilton
It’s a ‘Storm Warning’ for Emma Jack who meet at an isolated cottage, Gary Smith writes
Hamilton nurse takes polar dips to raise money for palliative care
Yulia Shevchenko has pledged 333 plunges into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario.
Mayor Fred Eisenberger ‘worried about security’ during this term
Council backs security training and option for personal risk assessments
Hamilton Community News office set to close
The Hamilton Community News office at 333 Arvin Ave. in Stoney Creek will be closing at the end of March. However, the papers aren’t going anywhere.
Hamilton to memorialize 11-year-old Jude Strickland with new playground equipment
Strickland died after being struck by a pickup truck in December 2020.
Dundas McMurray Street bridge summer closure date not set
No pedestrian, bicycle and automobile access sometime between July and September
Caution urged as Ontario moves from COVID mandates to free choice
The height of the next COVID swell depends on the choices Hamiltonians make
Delhi construction worker spins $550,000 lotto prize
‘This is real, right?’ says shocked Norfolk County resident after big win
Burlington singer Charissa hones her writing skills with Colin Cripps, Tom Wilson and Jesse O’Brien
Local songwriter releases her first EP ‘Love and Be Loved’ on Coalition Music
Union slams NDP for ‘appalling’ treatment of human rights complainants
Three NDP constituency workers have grievances on file against Hamilton MPPs Paul Miller and Monique Taylor
Bulldogs closing in on a bit of Hamilton hockey history
First place is within reach. If that sounds unfamiliar, there’s good reason.
Norfolk council shifts gears on paid parking plan
Turkey Point opts out of lakeside parking pilot, Port Dover to charge $5 per hour.
Six youths aged 12 to 16 arrested after police chase in Whitby
Pursuit was sparked by a report of a suspected abduction
Hamilton councillors back ‘enhanced’ encampment enforcement
Dozens of delegates urge city politicians to strike down Jason Farr’s motion
As spring dawns, the music comes to life
Three concerts ready for the public in the coming weeks
Freezing rain warning issued for Hamilton
Highways and road surfaces, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery.
Today’s coronavirus news: Moderna says its low-dose COVID shots work for kids under 6
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Europe hit after ‘brutally’ easing curbs, WHO says; New Zealand to remove mandates as Omicron wanes
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Killer plants from outer space in ‘Bloom’ brainchild of Hamilton botanical ecologist and Kenneth Oppel
Hamilton plant restoration ecologist Stefan Weber is the namesake of one of the main characters in Kenneth Oppel’s novel “Bloom,” about an alien plant
The improbable-but-remarkably-true story of Hamilton’s Pepper Martin
‘You just can’t make it up,’ says daughter Terry Pitts
Clinic for 15,000 Hamilton youth to get shots missed during pandemic
As demand for COVID shot dwindles, mall clinic will offer three more vaccines
McMaster student campaigns for free menstrual products in Canada
‘People wouldn't have to choose between being able to afford their next meal, as opposed to something that's a basic hygiene need,’ says Prutha H. Pat
O’Neill’s up for sale after 40 years in the burger business
The east Hamilton institution is home to the one-pound Pugger burger.
$400K donation offered for Hamilton church facing demolition: heritage advocates
Friends of St. Giles say anonymous donor wants funds to go toward adaptive reuse of 1912 church
'The whole world is reacting': Zver Pottery set to give Ukraine a Bowl of Love
When Donn Zver first heard about the Russian invasion of Ukraine almost a month ago, his reaction was like the rest of the world — sadness.
Dundas Governor’s Road Moss Town Farm severance tabled pending resolution of issues
Staff say rezoning required before severance should be considered
Stage Diner making Newfoundland cold plates for Cancer Assistance Program on Hamilton Mountain
Here’s your chance to try a traditional Newfoundland cold plate and raise funds for the Cancer Assistance Program (CAP) at the same time.
Hamilton repeals mask, physical distancing bylaws in place since 2020
Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson urges residents to respect their neighbour's decisions about face coverings.
Ancaster industrial development permitted to have a restaurant
Planning committee approves zoning amendment to include restaurant within development on Garner Road West.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Large recall of toys sold at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls triggers Health Canada warning to shoppers after multiple incidents reported
A large recall involving more than 2,300 units of a certain toy products sold at stores across Canada is impacting Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls stores, according to TJX companies.
Developers return to court over occupied Caledonia building site
Legal saga at 1492 Land Back Lane to continue this fall with a new hearing into the permanent injunction barring land defenders from the disputed prop
Wear a mask, pleads head of Hamilton Health Sciences
Hamilton hospitals looking to avoid projected spring spike of COVID patients
Is COVID surging or declining in the GTA? Use our map to see wastewater trends for your area
With Ontario partway through its first week without mask mandates and a lack of widespread provincial testing, you may be wondering about the COVID-19 spread in your community.
Hamilton man charged with murder of Niagara winemaker Paul Pender appears in court
Hearing rescheduled to allow more time for a mental-health assessment of the accused
McMaster pledges $800,000 for displaced students and scholars
The contribution from the university’s six faculties and office of the provost will be used to seed two new funds.
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