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Updated 2025-01-10 06:15
Obituary: Mayor’s advisor and former Flamborough councillor Chris Cutler was a ‘peace builder’
He ‘cared deeply for the Hamilton community,’ says Mayor Fred Eisenberger
Do vaccine passports work? Ontario’s was followed by a bump in second doses
The introduction of a proof-of-vaccination policy in Ontario last fall for entry into venues such as restaurants, bars and gyms was followed by a noticeable bump in second-dose COVID-19 vaccinations, particularly among younger age cohorts, a Star analysis has found.
Mental health services dealing with rising calls for help, as staff are leaving
Ontarians are reaching out for mental health help in record numbers, leaving community agencies stretched thin as they struggle with staff retention and ballooning wait lists.
Suspected scammer nabbed by Six Nations police
Quebec man charged with fraud after allegedly claiming victim’s grandson was in car crash
Hindu Heritage Council of Hamilton honours Dr. V.I. Lakshmanan for Order of Canada award
Hamilton group hold luncheon to praise Order of Canada recipient for a lifetime of giving.
Hamilton planning committee rejects retirement facility on former Brandon House property in Ancaster
Planning committee votes 6-1 to deny planning applications for a seven-story retirement facility on Wilson Street.
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: Queen Elizabeth II tests positive, has mild symptoms; Ontario reports 1,056 in hospital, 19 deaths
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: Queen Elizabeth II tests positive for COVID, has mild symptoms
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.
‘Very concerned’: Black community leaders renew call for independent review into arrest of Hamilton housing activists
Hamilton police services board announced they would not support a judicial inquiry of the arrests back in January
More than a dozen things to do in Hamilton-area on Family Day
Museums, waterfalls and the Hamilton Bulldogs are a few of the fun times happening this Family Day in Hamilton
Convoy protests: Ottawa moving toward normalcy, police chief says; SIU probes two police interactions
Police continue their actions in downtown Ottawa following trucker-led convoy protesters that caused chaos in the city. Follow the Star’s live coverage.
Convoy protests: Ottawa police enter day three of enforcement to end weeks-long protest
Police continue their crackdown in downtown Ottawa as trucker-led convoy protesters continue to cause chaos in the city. Follow the Star’s live coverage.
Stoney Creek Firehouse Subs owners celebrate full return of indoor dining, plus new addition
Steve and Olimpia Panella have many reasons to celebrate this Family Day.
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $15 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Protesters gather in downtown Hamilton as police make arrests in Ottawa
Hamilton police say no traffic disruptions have been reported.
‘Improperly discarded smokers’ articles’ suspected cause Stoney Creek house fire
Damage from an Athenia Drive house fire Friday is estimated at $40,000
Today’s coronavirus news: ‘Covoy’ organizers to appear in court; Quebec health system grapples with Omicron-fuelled long COVID cases
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.
Getting ‘ghosted’ by Canada: Why those trying to reach immigration officials say no one is picking up the phone
In January, Jessica Radin was thrilled when she received an email from Canada’s Immigration Department that her permanent-residence confirmation paper was ready for download on the government portal.
‘A whole different world’: Hamilton’s million dollar properties — ten years ago, and today
Hamilton real estate agents believe $1 million will soon become the ‘entry-point’ for the city’s housing market.
Six Nations double murder trial continues to be about unco-operative witness
Kirsten Bomberry won’t be kept in jail on contempt — but judge expects her in court sober on Tuesday to testify about the night three people were kill
‘Three’s Company.’ Four is even better.
The fans loved John Ritter and Suzanne Somers ... and Richard Kline’s Larry Dallas, writes Gary Smith.
Stipley home listed at $399,900 priced ‘competitively’, realtor says
The two-storey home requires renovations to ‘unlock its potential’.
Employers should hold off on terminating unvaccinated workers
Given the ever-changing case law and pandemic, employers who have set a drop-dead date for vaccination or termination might want to reconsider for now
It will take Hamilton public health up to three years to recover from COVID
Public health is preparing for coronavirus transition to endemic
Employers should hold off on terminating unvaccinated workers
Given the ever-changing case law and pandemic, employers who have set a drop-dead date for vaccination or termination might want to reconsider for now
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot
Massive recall of baby formula sold at Walmart, No Frills, Food Basics, FreshCo, Shoppers Drug Mart, Metro, Sobeys and other Canadian grocery stores over Salmonella fears triggers health warning as ba
Certain baby formula sold at big-name stores across Canada are being recalled over concerns about bacteria infections and babies being hospitalized in the U.S.
February listings: Hamilton’s most and least expensive homes on the market
The lowest-priced home in the city was listed at $349,000, while the highest-priced house sits at a whopping $6,988,000
There's still time to donate to Ancaster Community Food Drive
There’s still time to donate to the 30th annual Ancaster Community Food Drive, running as a virtual campaign for 2022.
Mohawk College full-time faculty reject College Employer Council offer
The impasse between the full-time faculty at Ontario’s 24 community colleges, including Mohawk College, and the College Employer Council continues.
Postmedia to buy Irving newspapers in $16.1M deal
Postmedia strikes deal to buy Irving's newspaper chain in New Brunswick
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
North American markets fall before long weekend
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stocks also lower
Doug Ford says Ontario’s top doc will decide when mask mandate ends
It will be up to Ontario’s chief medical officer of health to determine when it is safe to lift the province’s pandemic mask mandate, says Premier Doug Ford.
Ontario projects environmental assessment on Highway 6 to be completed in 2024
The province hires AECOM to conduct the study, the same company that is working on the Highway 6 and 401 expansion projects.
Canadian fliers confused after Portugal drops Canada from travel list
Shelley Blower went to the airport with a backup plan.
LIVE: Doug Ford makes an announcement in Whitby
Doug Ford is joined by Ontario transportation minister Caroline Mulroney for an announcement.
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. stocks also lower
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stocks also lower
Schools are closed as Hamilton cleans up after winter wallop
Expect as much as another four centimetres of heavy and blowing snow Friday.
What’s open and closed this Family Day in Hamilton
Might want to stay close to home this Monday
Chelsea Clinton to launch nonfiction book imprint this fall
Chelsea Clinton to launch nonfiction book imprint this fall
Postmedia to purchase Brunswick News in N.B.
Postmedia strikes deal to buy Irving's newspaper chain in New Brunswick
'DO NOT CONSUME': Major recall of certain baby formula sold across Canada over Salmonella fear triggers warning after illnesses reported
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning Canadians about a major recall involving certain infant formula.
Be heart-smart this winter, say Hamilton physicians
There’s no way around it — winter brings snow and sometimes a lot of it.
Police make arrests as crackdown on convoy continues; Parliament sittings cancelled due to protest
Police began their crackdown in downtown Ottawa as trucker-led convoy protesters continue to cause chaos in the city. Arrests were made on Thursday including convoy organizer Tamara Lich. Follow the Star’s live coverage.
Police continue crackdown on convoy protesters; Parliament sittings cancelled due to protest
Police began their crackdown in downtown Ottawa as trucker-led convoy protesters continue to cause chaos in the city. Arrests were made on Thursday including convoy organizer Tamara Lich. Follow the Star’s live coverage.
STORM CLOSURES: Hamilton area cancellations and updates
If your organization is closing or cancelling an event or activity, email news@thespec.com or call us at 905-526-3420
Four ways to protect your business from a ‘black swan’ event
I warned of such an unpredictable, world-changing event in 2011; the pandemic has shown us it was not hypothetical, Adam Savaglio writes.
Winterfest fun and more this Family Day weekend in Hamilton
Environment Canada is calling for periods of snow on Saturday, sunshine on Sunday and back to a little snow or showers for the holiday on Monday
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