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Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario to table legislation making PSW wage increase permanent, government source
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Dundas 71 Main final archeology assessment unveils 20,607 artifacts and features
Several conditions to be cleared before building permits can be issued
Dundas York Road roundabout study announced
No details available yet on process for community consultation.
Hamilton Mountain garage conversion goes back to committee of adjustment
The owner of the house at 38 Rendell Boulevard on the east Mountain is moving ahead and asking the Committee of Adjustment (COA) to approve a variance that will enable him to convert the garage into a residential housing unit.
Hamilton public schools easing return to normal class sizes
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is looking at using nearly half of $7.1 million in extra Ministry of Education funding for COVID-19 recovery to ease in a gradual return to normal class sizes at elementary schools.
'DO NOT CONSUME': Metro recall and Food Basics recall involving popular brands of hash browns trigger warning to shoppers
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning shoppers about a major recall impacting multiple stores.
Police probe east Mountain shooting that left bullet holes in a home
No one was injured in the shooting reported around 1:50 a.m. Monday. Police are asking to see security camera footage from the Upper Kenilworth and Tr
West End Urgent Care Clinic to reopen
Care centre was closed to redeploy staff during Omicron’s peak in January
Jerry Dias under investigation by Unifor for alleged constitution breach
Unifor former national president Jerry Dias, who notified Unifor’s board of his early retirement March 11 after a month-long medical leave, is under investigation for an alleged breach of the union’s constitution.
Local zine publisher wants to empower Hamilton artists
Artist and educator Tara Bursey is looking to build a sense of community with Partizanka Press
'A bit more safe': Flamborough parents split on HWDSB mask decision
After the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board decision to keep masks in place for students and staff until April 15 — in defiance of provincial direction — Flamborough parents are split on the move.
Ontario is lifting mask mandates. Here’s what it means for you
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Virtual campaign aims to unite Hamilton’s Filipino community
The project, titled #MahalagaKa or #YouMatter, was launched in February.
Mohawk College faculty set to strike Friday
Full-time Ontario community college faculty, including about 1,000 at Mohawk College, will be on strike at 12:01 a.m. on March 18 unless the College Employer Council agrees to voluntary interest arbitration.
Mohawk College faculty set to strike on Friday
Full-time Ontario community college faculty, including about 1,000 at Mohawk College, will be on strike at 12:01 a.m. on March 18 unless the College Employer Council agrees to voluntary interest arbitration.
It’s March break and here’s what you can expect from the weather
Two days of sun and temperatures over the 15 C mark — yes, in a row — are coming to brighten your March break.
Former Hamilton Mayor Larry Di Ianni warns council has 'gone way left'
Di Ianni, who is a lobbyist, was mayor of Hamilton from 2003 to 2006.
Dundas Sydenham Road bike lanes cancelled
Controversial project's $1.7-million funding to be reallocated
Hamiltonians honour Lincoln Alexander's life and legacy
Alexander, the first Black MP, would have been 100 years old Jan. 21, 2022.
No injuries reported in ammonia leak at rural Ancaster bakery
The Hamilton Fire Department was called to Aspire Bakeries just before 4:20 a.m. Monday.
Hamilton trustees back $15M reno for Sherwood Secondary School
Trustees on the Hamilton public school board’s finance and facilities committee voted 4-1 at their March 10 meeting to recommend spending an estimated $15 million on a full renovation of the east Mountain school.
Feds look to change cannabis drink regulations
Feds look to change cannabis drink regulations so Canadians can buy more at a time
Loblaw buying Lifemark Health Group for $845M
Loblaw Companies buying Lifemark Health Group for $845 million in cash
Chelo Sebastian isn’t afraid to take scissors to her paintings
Watercolour artist has exhibition at Earls Court Gallery, writes Regina Haggo
Kenesky owner Joel Hulsman dead at 65
Longtime owner of the Hamilton landmark, known as the Mayor of Barton Street, died suddenly on Sunday.
Ancaster man sets off on desperate mission to rescue his friend's kid sister from Ukraine
Wyatt Raitt took three flights and several trains to reach Medyka, Poland, where he promised an old Ukrainian buddy he’d find and care for his seven-y
Obituary: Steve Arnold was a ‘reporter extraordinaire’ who covered business like ‘a blanket’
He wrote about everything and everyone during a 28-year career at The Spec
Today’s coronavirus news: France lifts rules on unvaccinated; China battles multiple outbreaks
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: China battles multiple outbreaks driven by Omicron
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.
Ancaster Tennis Club scores an ace with funding from Tennis Canada for bubble
The $200,000 funding will help cover the cost of the $1.2 million bubble that is projected to be installed this fall.
'We sincerely apologize': Costco product advisory regarding battery triggers warning to shoppers
'Malfunction'
Carnival-like NHL Heritage Classic a hit with fans in Hamilton
‘Snow, beers, hockey, music, friends, more snow.’ Leafs-Sabres game a treat for some 26,000 fans at Tim Hortons Field
Now it’s Hamilton Bulldogs’ turn outside
Bulldogs hosts Oshawa in OHL regular season game at Tim Hortons Field on Monday
Union leader retires amid health issues: Unifor
Unifor leader Jerry Dias retires early after going on medical leave
Patrick Brown joins race to lead federal Tories
Patrick Brown, mayor of Brampton, Ont., joins race to lead federal Conservatives
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 228 people in ICU due to COVID-19, 9 new deaths; Obama tests positive
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: Shanghai restricts travel as China’s new cases double
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.
Friction over the return to work is settling on a hated aspect of office life: getting there
When Michele Finney thinks about her life before the pandemic, she doesn’t know how she got everything done. The Oshawa mother has a lot on her plate. In addition to her administrative job at a Big Five bank, she has a three-year old son and two dogs that keep her busy.
Restrictions are lifting and boosters are flowing, but the mental health of many isn’t improving
At a time when COVID-19 restrictions are lifting and booster vaccines are flowing, many Canadians are still feeling significantly more depressed and anxious than before the pandemic — a trend that signals the mental health impact of the last two years will linger.
Mississippi: Assistant principal fired over book choice
Mississippi: Assistant principal fired over book choice
Ontario universities to keep mask mandates in place until end of term
As Ontario prepares to lift its mask mandate on March 21, universities in the province are opting to keep them in place until the end of the winter term.
Inquest jury rules Quinn MacDougall death a homicide
Jury members made 10 recommendations for government and police agencies to consider, including improving mental health response services and de-escala
Hamilton police are seeking assistance locating a missing man who is non-verbal
Robert Atkinson was last seen Saturday morning near King Street East and Rosedale Avenue
Ontario is reporting 232 people in ICU due to COVID-19
Ontario is reporting 232 people in ICU due to COVID-19 and 722 in hospital overall testing positive for COVID-19, according to its latest report released Saturday morning.
Hamilton detective who admitted to lying in court now facing criminal investigation
As prosecutors review officer’s other cases, some charges are being dropped in court
Tory transportation vision for Hamilton includes wider highways, rapid transit to airport
Plan through 2051 is heavy on highway expansion, but light on details.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario universities to keep mask mandates until end of term; Province reports 232 people in ICU due to COVID-19
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: Sudbury’s health unit expects ‘bumpy’ transition as pandemic restrictions eased
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.
For some Hamilton hockey fans still feeling stung, NHL Winter Classic is conciliation on ice
Had things gone differently, we might today be the home of an NHL team, writes Scott Radley.
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