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Witness recounts disturbing night she was allegedly sexual assaulted by Christopher Yip
Christopher Yip is on trial facing charges of sexual assault related to 2018 encounter
Witness recounts disturbing night she was allegedly sexual assaulted by Christopher Yip
Christopher Yip is on trial facing charges of sexual assault related to 2018 encounter
Fully vaxxed and hitting the road! What you need to know to drive across the Canada-U.S. border
Testing, quarantine rules cut back for fully vaccinated travellers.
Undrafted Logan Morrison is on a season-long hot streak for the Hamilton Bulldogs
He may not have been drafted to an NHL team, but Logan Morrison is leading the entire Ontario Hockey League in plus-minus, Scott Radley writes.
In unexpected move, Devan Selvey killer’s sentencing bumped up to next week
Justice Andrew Goodman apologized to Devan’s friends and family Friday when he announced he needed time to consider a sentence. The sentencing date wa
Vaccine Inequity Part I: The view from Angola
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100-year-old veteran is believed to be the last surviving Riley from the Second World War
Flashbacks: Stewart Bray is alive and remembering his days in famous regiment
A Toronto nurse and the shot that changed everything
With one small jab, Eugena Bryan made history.
'Do not open': Ontario government says text message with refund link for licence plate stickers is a scam
A text message in which the sender poses as ServiceOntario and provides a refund link for eliminated licence plate stickers is a scam, according to the Ontario government.
Hamilton Mountain's Coldest Night walk tops $120,000
It’s being touted as the most successful Coldest Night of the Year walk on Hamilton Mountain in the nine-year history of the event.
Norfolk resident out $200,000 in alleged ‘romance scam’
Anti-fraud centre says lovelorn Canadians were bilked of almost $65 million in 2021
1 dead in snowmobile collision on Lake Joseph in Seguin Township
A snowmobiler is dead after his machine hit a Lake Joseph pressure crack on the weekend.
One dead in snowmobile collision on Lake Joseph in Seguin Township
A snowmobiler is dead after his machine hit a Lake Joseph pressure crack on the weekend.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson ready to talk compromise with Wilson Street developers
IronPoint Capital Management is proposing a smaller development to fit Ancaster's "unique" area.
Hamilton/Halton Women of Distinction nominees cover a wide range of excellence
The YWCA has announced all the nominees for its 2022 awards, celebrating women of achievement throughout Hamilton and Halton. The awards ceremony take
Ending proof-of-vaccination rules is a big gamble. Let’s hope it pays off
Premier Doug Ford says “you’ll be seeing me doing cartwheels down the street” on Tuesday when Ontario scraps even more pandemic restrictions — including doing away with so-called vaccine passports.
Obituary: Grocery store worker Keith Murphy ‘was a legend’ in east Burlington
He was known for ‘joyous spirit’ and helping around neighbourhood
McMaster study takes aims to tackle ‘double standard’ of vaccine hesitancy
Study finds the risk of a serious adverse reaction to five common medications is approximately 100 times greater than the risk from common vaccines
Proof of vaccination, capacity limits end Tuesday — here’s what that means in Hamilton
Travel restrictions are also set to loosen this week, according to the federal government.
Rough road rage: Hamilton drivers filing pothole claims at near-record rate
But just because your car was damaged by a pothole does not mean the city is liable to pay the bill
These four artists are consumed by consumer goods
Andy DeCola, Colin Bowers, Nicholas Zirk and Cameron Wylie are Lost in the Supermarket, writes Regina Haggo.
Today’s coronavirus news: Hong Kong hospitals overwhelmed by death toll amid Omicron surge
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: As Ontario lifts pandemic restrictions, immunocompromised and other vulnerable people grow worried
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.
‘It feels like people don’t see my life as worthy of protecting’
Speaking about his government’s decision to lift various public health restrictions ahead of schedule, Premier Doug Ford expressed a popular sentiment about COVID-19 as the pandemic’s second anniversary nears.
COVID-19 pandemic not stopping businesses moving to Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain
The coronavirus pandemic and the on-again, off-again pandemic-related restrictions have not stopped new businesses from heading to the Mountain’s oldest commercial district.
Hamilton public school board hiring student supply teachers
Hamilton’s public school board is for the first time hiring uncertified student supply teachers to cover absences due to COVID-19 and other leaves.
Dundas proposed development sites attract archaeological scrutiny
71 Main St. awaits stage 4 excavation report.
‘We will never surrender’: Hamilton’s Ukrainian community reeling, but resilient in face of Russian invasion
Hundreds gather in front of Hamilton city hall to rally in support of Ukraine
Bulldogs flex their first place muscle
Two wins at home and one on the road in three-day run
More than 50 Hamilton firefighters battled ‘stubborn’ John Street South blaze
No one injured in fire at vacant Corktown building.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 842 people hospitalized with COVID-19, 281 in ICU; New research points back to Wuhan market as origin of virus
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: New research points back to Wuhan market as origin of COVID-19
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.
As restrictions ease, why people struggle with the COVID fear factor
For two years, Ontarians were told to keep at least six feet apart from others, wear a mask in public spaces, get vaccinated and wash their hands vigorously to protect themselves and loved ones from catching COVID-19.
‘It’s maddening’: Hamilton councillors fret over $1-million hike for paramedics
City politicians look to reserves for extra ambulance and 10 positions.
Today’s coronavirus news: Alberta to lift most remaining restrictions Tuesday; Ontario is reporting 1,024 people hospitalized
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: Ontario is reporting 1,024 people hospitalized; Security threats pose major risks to pandemic recovery, internal notes warn PM
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: Security threats pose major risks to pandemic recovery, internal notes warn PM; U.S. loosens rules on masks
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.
Witness at murder trial describes getting hit in head with rock, seeing friend stabbed during parking lot ambush
Ali Mohummad, 19, was killed in melee at Limeridge Road West parking lot on July 19, 2020; two teens are on trial for second-degree murder.
New book from Hamilton writer explores a world where aging has been eradicated
Hamilton retired teacher, artist, elite triathlon competitor and now writer has taken his fascination with the science of genetic solutions to aging i
Google needs to clamp down on ‘bad review’ extortionists that are killing small businesses
COVID 19 created an economy of extremes. Google got 166 per cent richer over the course of the pandemic, while many small businesses were being financially battered and barely clinging to life.
Corktown semi listed at $449,900 needs ‘some love,’ says realtor
The Augusta Street semi-detached home is just steps away from John Street South.
Five simple tips to better your work emails
Test for tone and clarity, keep it the right length and other helpful hints from Anne Janzer’s new book
Saving SoBi: Hamilton will pay to keep bike-share network on the road
City will now pay half the annual operating cost of the rental bike program.
Parents frustrated after ‘sneeze of snow’ closes Hamilton public board schools
Students have had six snow days since school resumed mid-January
Hamilton gas prices to hit record-high Saturday amid Russian aggression: industry expert
Price at local pumps predicted to reach record $1.61 per litre this weekend
Canadian liquor stores pull Russian products
Ontario Liberal leader asks LCBO to pull Russian products over Ukraine invasion
Five legends enshrined in Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame
The Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame has announced that five legends of the past make up the list of 2021 inductees.
‘This wound is so deep’: Sentencing delayed for Devan Selvey’s killer
Teen that fatally stabbed Devan Selvey outside high school has ‘thrived’ in custody
S&P/TSX composite ends volatile week higher
S&P/TSX composite up more than 200 points, U.S. stock markets also climb higher
Russian cyberattacks could hit Canadian companies
Canadian companies at risk from Russia cyberattacks in retaliation from sanctions
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