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Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 613 people in hospital with COVID-19 and 185 in ICUs; China reports first COVID deaths in more than a year
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: China reports first COVID deaths in more than a year
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.
Towers on horizon for east Hamilton shopping plaza
SmartCentres plans to build a residential complex with roughly 1,000 units and four towers reaching as high as 20 storeys.
Susan Delacourt: Don’t like Russia sanctions? You probably don’t like COVID-19 vaccines either
No one has yet invented a vaccine against disinformation about Russia’s assault on Ukraine.
Susan Delacourt: Don’t like Russia sanctions? You probably don’t like COVID-19 vaccines either
No one has yet invented a vaccine against disinformation about Russia’s assault on Ukraine.
Pay for parking by the beach? Norfolk residents, businesses scorch council’s plan
Business owners worry high cost to park will keep much-needed tourist dollars away
Sophia Burthen’s story exposes our slavery history, long ignored, in book by former Art Gallery of Ontario top curator
In his new book, Hamiltonian Andrew Hunter addresses undercurrents of racism and slavery in Ontario history, through the story of Sophia Burthen, ensl
Shop home decor and fashion finds at Waterdown's Bella and Coop
In a brightly lit space where boho meets fun and comfort, Remi Stonehouse talked about what inspired her mother and co-owner Michele to start up Bella and Coop.
‘We were duped’: Owners of financially plagued Jamesville Lofts speak out
Twenty-six people who invested more than $2 million in the now-defunct project are now looking for their deposits to be returned
Durand co-op unit listed for $399,900 an ‘affordable option’, says realtor
The Duke Street apartment offers more than 1,100 square feet of living space.
Don’t extend mask mandate in schools, province tells Hamilton board
The Hamilton-Wentworth school board must follow provincial guidelines and drop its mask mandate when classes resume next week, Education Minister Stephen Lecce told trustees Friday.
Strike at Hamilton’s Mohawk College and other Ontario community colleges averted
Both sides agree to binding interest arbitration
Proposed changes for digital platform workers
The proposed legislation won’t fix all the problems, but it is, at least, a beginning, writes Ed Canning
Proposed changes for digital platform workers
The proposed legislation won’t fix all the problems, but it is, at least, a beginning, writes Ed Canning
Hamilton Spectator staff named as finalists in national journalism awards
Cartoonist Graeme MacKay, photojournalist Barry Gray and reporter Steve Buist are among finalists from 19 news organizations.
Province says Hamilton school board must end mask mandate — trustees say masking still required
Trustees and province still at loggerheads over whether students must wear masks
Hamilton public health will not issue special order to mandate masks in schools
Public board trustees voted to keep mask mandates until April 1, despite provincial call to remove rules on March 21
Dundas Parkside Cemetery columns to be removed, replaced for $92,058
Nearly $100,000 in additional money will be spent correcting mistakes in the construction of Parkside Cemetery.
Hamilton rolls out bike lane projects and multi-use paths for 2022
Projects include a new multi-use path along Stone Church Road and Centennial Parkway.
Stoney Creek repair technician charged with sexual assault
Niagara police allege the incident happened during a service call last month
Shots fired in Rockton go unheard by residents
Rockton residents say they didn't hear shots being fired in the early morning hours of March 18.
Scientific director Peter Jüni resigning from Ontario’s science table
Peter Jüni, the epidemiologist and professor of medicine who has spent most of the pandemic offering unvarnished advice to the provincial government as scientific director of Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, is resigning to take up a research post overseas.
Police investigate report of swastika, hate messages at Hamilton Farmers’ Market
Police say investigation is still in its infancy
A dozen things to do this weekend around Hamilton
Say hello to the first whispers of spring, you’ve got the drive-in movies to Hamilton’s tulip and bulb show
Hamilton police confirm shots fired in Flamborough
Police say shots were fired overnight in rural Flamborough, just north of Rockton Berry Farm.
Strike at Hamilton’s Mohawk College and other Ontario community colleges averted
There will be no strike by full-time faculty at Mohawk College or the other 23 community colleges in Ontario.
PHOTO: St. Patty's Day on the patio in Ancaster
Restaurant and bar patios were buzzing on St. Patrick’s Day, as customers enjoyed the sunshine and double-digit temperatures.
Hamiltonians celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
The Spectator’s Cathie Coward and John Rennison captured some of the moments.
Smithville meat merchant ready to slice through the competition at World Butchers’ Challenge
Dave Vander Velde is a longtime butcher and retail manager at the VG Meats in Stoney Creek.
‘Consistently inconsistent’ school buses are making Hamilton students late for class
City’s school bus service is reporting daily delays, some more than an hour
Family friendly and steamy sex TV programs shoot in Hamilton
‘Ruby and the Well’ and ‘Sex/Life’ filmed scenes for second seasons
Today’s coronavirus news: Airlines forsee busy summer travel season as testing requirements drop; Hong Kong’s infections exceed 1M amid outbreak
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: Airlines forsee busy summer travel season as testing requirements drop
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.
Hamilton Centre PC candidate Sarah Bokhari kicks off campaign against NDP's Andrea Horwath
Ontario Heritage Minister Lisa MacLeod says Bokhari sees a "positive" vision for city, in contrast to Horwath.
McMaster University looks to install four gas-powered generators on Cootes Drive
Project intended to reduce institution’s energy costs
Cootes Drive single-car collision in Dundas results in careless driving charge
A 76-year-old man was charged with careless driving after reportedly crashing into a light pole on Cootes Drive shortly before 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16.
As COVID-19 rules end, people are coming to grips with the handshake
On Sunday, Andrea Rama, a 36-year-old Cambridge letter carrier and mother of two, shook hands with her pastor.
Ontario stays firm on ending school mask mandates. But some private schools will keep them
The Ontario government has doubled down on lifting mask mandates in schools and rejected overtures by publicly funded school boards that want to maintain face coverings for a while longer — a practice some private schools intend to continue.
‘I grew up in Toronto’: Dr. Ashish Jha becomes Joe Biden’s COVID-19 co-ordinator
WASHINGTON—In May 2020, when the world was still trying to navigate the stay-at-home orders and hospital overloads of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, I reached out for expert opinion and naturally sent an inquiry to Dr. Ashish Jha, then of Harvard University’s Global Health Institute, one of the world’s most experienced experts on epidemics. Given his position, he was then fielding hundreds of media interview requests every day. But he got back to me quickly.
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath stops Hamilton East—Stoney Creek NDP MPP Paul Miller from seeking reelection
After reviewing Miller's candidacy, Horwath "determined he will not be permitted to run as a candidate."
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath prevents NDP MPP Paul Miller from seeking reelection
After reviewing Miller's candidacy, Horwath "determined he will not be permitted to run as a candidate."
New ultra-affordable Canadian airline Lynx is coming to Hamilton this summer
Airline will fly to Calgary, Halifax out of John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
New Democrats boot MPP Paul Miller from party ahead of provincial election
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says she received new, ‘clearly unacceptable’ information during vetting process for veteran election candidate.
Spring cleaning and tripping firefighters
You would think with the kids long gone that I would have oodles of closet space now, Lorraine Sommerfeld writes
Hamilton’s Irish pubs and local celebration: Share your St. Patrick’s Day photos with us
Spring starts with St. Patrick’s Day and celebrations are taking place all over the city for this much anticipated day.
‘It’s peaceful, it’s wonderful’: Watch for Tundra swan migration in Norfolk’s Long Point area
Tens of thousands of waterfowl pass through the Long Point area during mass migration event
What can Ontario learn from Europe’s spring COVID spike?
As Ontario gets rid of masking requirements for most indoor settings on Monday, European countries that have already dropped public health restrictions are offering a glimpse of how the province may fare in the next several weeks, say doctors and scientists.
'Stop using immediately': Decathlon recall and Staples recall of certain watches trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers
Health Canada has issued a recall regarding certain Decathlon watches over fears of fire and burns, while Staples Canada has confirmed a Fitbit recall includes a product sold in its stores.
'Stop using immediately': Decathlon recall involving watches triggers Health Canada warning to shoppers
Health Canada has issued a recall regarding certain Decathlon watches over fears of fire and burns.
'Stop using immediately': Decathlon recall and Staples recall involving certain watches trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers
Health Canada has issued a recall regarding certain Decathlon watches over fears of fire and burns, while Staples Canada has confirmed a Fitbit recall includes a product sold in its stores.
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