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Have you seen Stacie Rasberry? Hamilton police searching for missing woman
Thirty-three-year-old reported missing by family Thursday was last seen Feb. 16 in the area of Pearl and Bold streets
Hamilton International Airport's cargo flights soar, while passenger trips plunge in 2021
There is optimism to passenger service with additional flights from Swoop and WestJet.
Dundas Pleasant View parking lot among proposals in upcoming public meeting
Ministry of Transportation Highway 6 projects impact surrounding areas
Pothole season starts early in Hamilton
Pothole season has started sooner and it’s causing problems to more vehicles according to Adam Lockwood, general manager at OK Tire Dundas.
OUR CHANGED WORLD: Nithy Ananth, Stoney Creek
“The hospital was overwhelmed by COVID patients. So they put me on hold for 18 months. I’m feeling fine now. I’m with my family. I just didn’t know if I would be here.”
Phone companies waive charges for calls to Ukraine
Canadian phone companies waive charges for Ukraine calls, texts
CIBC revenue climbs amid growth focus
CIBC reports Q1 profit up, beats expectations and proposes stock split
'Potential risks': Health Canada issues advisory warning about COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Test kits after dozens of calls to poison control centres
Health Canada has issued an advisory warning of the potential risks associated with Rapid Antigen Test kits after some 50 calls were made to poison control centres in Canada from "accidental exposure."
S&P/TSX composite up more than 200 points
S&P/TSX composite up more than 200 points, U.S. stock markets also climb higher
When is this snow going to end?
Higher amounts of snow are likely near the shores of Lake Ontario on Friday
Hydro One reports $159M fourth-quarter profit
Hydro One reports $159M Q4 profit, down from $161M a year ago
CIBC reports Q1 profit up, proposes stock split
CIBC reports Q1 profit up, beats expectations and proposes stock split
STORM CLOSURES: Hamilton area cancellations and updates
Hamilton public schools are closed, Catholic schools remain open.
Hamilton’s public board filled fewer staff vacancies in January than any other month this school year
Catholic board reports between 500 and 600 daily staff absences
Preparation to demolish Jamesville in Hamilton’s North End underway
The former City Housing complex will be razed by the end of August, councillor says
A ‘bad feeling’: Murder trial hears from friend who drove victim to scene of deadly parking lot ambush
Video captured white BMW hitting two teens during parking lot melee
What are you doing this weekend? Here’s five things to do in the Hamilton area
Get out and meet the Hamilton Winterfest mascots Stormy, North Wind and Celsius
Mill Street property for sale for $15M. It's what Waterdown heritage advocates 'have been horrified about'
Waterdown heritage advocates are voicing their concern after a real estate listing for a sizeable property on Mill Street highlighted the development potential of the site.
Today’s coronavirus news: Biden administration to significantly loosen federal mask-wearing guidelines today, sources say
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.
‘Laborious’ asbestos removal ups Sherwood Secondary School’s repair tab, Hamilton public board says
The difficulty of removing sprayed asbestos fireproofing on the underside of Sherwood Secondary School’s roof is being blamed for the higher bill for renovations needed to bring the building up to the standards at other Hamilton public high schools.
‘It’s like we’re watching some sort of horror movie’: Hamilton’s Ukrainian community ‘distraught’ in wake of Russian invasion
Ukrainians calling on Canadians, government to support Ukraine in wake of crisis.
Personal email address of Hamilton health-care leader used to make $1,000 ‘Freedom Convoy’ donation
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Martha Fulford denies making the donations to the Ottawa protests, saying it was either a family member or an unknow
Hudson's Bay closing Bloor Street store in Toronto
Hudson's Bay closing one of two downtown Toronto stores in May
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Stock markets rebound from steep early losses
Global stock markets plunge after Russian military action in Ukraine, gold and oil up
Ontario’s top doctor hopes new COVID-19 vaccine will convince holdouts
Vaccine holdouts in Ontario can get shots of the more “traditional” and recently approved Novavax COVID-19 serum starting in mid-March, says chief medical officer Dr. Kieran Moore.
Ontario to have new non-mRNA vaccine by mid-March
Ontario’s top doctor said the province will soon have access to two new vaccines recently approved by Health Canada. Dr. Kieran Moore said both non-mRNA vaccines have proven to be safe and highly effective against multiple strains of the virus. D
First Canadian vaccine approved for COVID
The first Canadian COVID-19 vaccine, Covifenz, was approved for use by Health Canada on Thursday.
Russian invasion raises prices at the pump
Canadians can expect higher gas prices from Ukraine war to kick in on Saturday
Major redevelopment is in the works for downtown Hamilton. Do shelters fit in?
A private consortium has plans for a ‘live, work, play’ precinct in the core that includes modernized arts and entertainment venues, mixed-use residen
Will Friday be another snow day?
Up to 15 centimetres of snow is expected to fall in the area before Friday morning
Former leader of Victory International Church charged with sexual assault
Police said they believe there may be other victims
RBC sees economic strength despite volatile market
RBC kicks off round of first quarter bank earnings amid market volatility
Hamilton-filmed thriller nominated for four Oscars
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Nightmare Alley’ also shot scenes in Buffalo, Toronto and Markham
Stock markets drop after Russia attacks Ukraine
Global stock markets plunge after Russian military action in Ukraine, gold and oil up
Loblaw reports Q4 profit up from year ago
Loblaw Q4 profit more than doubles compared with year ago, helped by one-time gain
Stock markets plunge after Russian military action
Global stock markets plunge after Russian military action in Ukraine, gold and oil up
Books about war, poverty among finalists for Lukas awards
Books about war, poverty among finalists for Lukas awards
RBC reports Q1 profit rises to $4.1 billion
RBC kicks off round of first quarter bank earnings amid market volatility
Maple Leaf reports Q4 profit down from year ago
Maple Leaf Foods reports Q4 profit down as labour and production costs rise
Hamilton councillors make on-street patios permanent program for businesses
Businesses and bars will have to make sure any patio application complies with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
Maple Leaf reports Q4 profit down from year ago
Maple Leaf Foods reports Q4 profit down as labour and production costs rise
New Yorker teams with Celadon for book on Jan. 6 report
New Yorker teams with Celadon for book on Jan. 6 report
Steve Fonyo was terribly flawed, but pretending he never happened is wrong
Like Terry Fox, Fonyo ran across Canada to raise millions for cancer research — but that’s not how he’s remembered, when he’s remembered at all, Scott
Home prices in Hamilton about double what the average household could afford
City is highlighted in parliamentary budget officer’s report on affordability gaps
‘One of a kind’: Family, friends mourn loss of Stoney Creek woman killed in QEW crash
Christine Nickerson, 24, remembered as a selfless, outgoing young woman who made friends in a heartbeat
Emma Rush bringing Hamilton painter’s work to musical life
Classical guitarist will perform pieces based on the works of Hamilton painter William Blair Bruce in November, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
‘Life is more beautiful surrounded by plants’: Hamilton man turns home into urban jungle
‘I kind of look at them as a part of my family,’ says Mikel Coates, whose Instagram account for his 100 houseplants has about 14,000 followers
OUR CHANGED WORLD: Flamborough residents reflect on COVID-19 pandemic's impacts
Canada's leading thinkers and Flamborough residents reflect on how COVID-19 has changed our community, Canada and the world, and forever altered the future, as part of this special series.
Doctors who care for the dying face additional challenges amid the pandemic
As a patient takes their last breath in a silent hospital room, Dr. Warren Lewin thinks to himself, “I really hope we did our best.”
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