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Updated 2025-01-10 08:00
Towing trucks from blockade a massive undertaking
Towing industry concerned for safety and business after Emergencies Act issued
Larger than life Hamilton philanthropist Charles Juravinski dies at 92
Over the years, Juravinski gave tens of millions to health care in the community.
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points, U.S. stock markets also lower
‘We are on the other side of this pandemic’: Mayor John Tory announces reopening of city buildings
Toronto will begin gradually reopening city buildings to visitors beginning next week, with a full return to in-person services scheduled for March 21, Mayor John Tory said Wednesday.
What-flation? A primer on inflation-adjacent words
What-flation? As inflation rate passes five per cent, a primer on some adjacent words
Want to run in the 2022 municipal election? Here's what you need to know
Ontario’s municipal elections will happen on Oct. 24, 2022 and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) is one organization looking to attract more candidates, and a more diverse lineup at that.
Barrick ups dividend, reports US$2.02B 2021 profit
Barrick Gold raises dividend, reports US$2.02-billion profit for 2021
Am I on the right track for a successful retirement?
Money for Life: Remember, you could have a 30, 40 year retirement
Follow these tips and you won’t need resolutions
How people who never make New Year’s Resolutions resolve to be fit, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 1,403 COVID-19 hospitalizations; Canada’s annual inflation rate rises to 5.1% in January
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Members of Ottawa blockade say Emergencies Act is ‘scare tactic’; Xi urges Hong Kong to get control on COVID-19 surge
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Zero confirmed flu cases in Hamilton this year: public health
Low rates of influenza transmission attributable to COVID measures like masking, social distancing
Architect hopes 45-storey tower will be ‘flagship’ for Hamilton
Proposed highrise pitched as part of residential revamp of west harbour lands
Happiness ... is a food service subscription
Hamilton has a host of food delivery (and pickup) options, here’s what they are and why you might want to subscribe, Diane Galambos writes.
Community asked to help choose new name for Ryerson elementary
School is named after Egerton Ryerson, a 19th-century educator who also influenced development of Canada’s residential school system
'We do it every day': Black History Month more than 28 days in Waterdown
At Lola and Shawn Small’s Waterdown home, Black History Month is a way of life for them and their six-year-old son Jordie — way beyond the month of February.
'Humbled by it': Waterdown residents recognized with Order of Hamilton
Two Waterdown residents have been recognized with the Order of Hamilton.
Canadians want more from corporate leaders: survey
Canadians want companies to do more to tackle climate change, wealth inequality
After almost a decade of financial uncertainty, Ontario's horse industry back on track
Liberals ending slot revenue program impacted rural communities across the province.
Dundas 56 York Rd. property listed for sale
Proposed development site of significant archeological find
Group blasts ‘deliberately opaque’ review on Sherwood Secondary School’s future
A group formed to save Sherwood Secondary School from potential closure is questioning if the fix is in to relocate students to Barton permanently.
Hamilton public board mum on Sir Isaac Brock Elementary School plans
The Hamilton public school board is keeping tight-lipped about its plans for Stoney Creek’s Sir Isaac Brock Elementary School, closed last June as part of an accommodation plan that built the new Viola Desmond school near Glendale high school.
One winning ticket for Tuesday's Lotto Max jackpot
One winning ticket sold in the Prairies for Tuesday's $20 million Lotto Max jackpot
Infectious disease physicians explain why it’s time to reopen and drop vaccine passports
‘We have built up a wall of immunity’
Hamilton restaurants, bars not likely to opt-in to ‘polarizing’ proof of vaccination
Businesses ‘beyond excited’ with province lifting COVID restrictions
Feds go after blockade financing with new powers
New rules going after blockade financing an overreach, critics say
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
What are the new COVID-19 travel rules?
The federal government announced Tuesday that it is lifting or modifying several travel-related restrictions, as Canada has now moved beyond the peak of the Omicron wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canadian and U.S. stock markets rebound
Canadian and U.S. stock markets up as Ukraine tensions appear to ease
Woman charged in Tommy Hoang murder denied bail
Madeleine Peternel denied bail a year after fatal stabbing
Waterfront Toronto names new Quayside partners
Waterfront Toronto names new partners for land Sidewalks Labs intended to build on
Hearts to honour and remember Helen Gillings
Helen was 19 when she was killed in an alley off King Street in 1995, her murder remains unsolved.
Iced Capp beverage will be back soon: Tim Hortons
Tim Hortons says Iced Capp drink will be back after 'flavour profile' supply issue
Dundas Sydenham Road closing for emergency repairs
11-metre high column of rock partly detached from escarpment face
Wet wintry weather to whack Hamilton
Wednesday’s rain will be replaced with ice pellets come Thursday afternoon.
Canada will ease COVID-19 test requirements for travellers
COVID-19 testing and quarantine rules will be eased for fully vaccinated travellers arriving in Canada, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said Tuesday.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford offers $500 million to kick-start green steel transformation at ArcelorMittal Dofasco
Both provincial and federal taxpayers are now helping the steelmaker in a $1.8-billion project to end coal-fired steelmaking by 2028.
Canadian and U.S. stock markets climb higher
Canadian and U.S. stock markets up as Ukraine tensions appear to ease
'Huge loss': Former Flamborough councillor Chris Cutler passes away
Former Town of Flamborough councillor Christopher Cutler died suddenly Feb. 7. He was 61.Cutler, who served as a communications adviser to Mayor Fred Eisenberger and ran Eisenberger’s 2014 and 2018 election campaigns, served one term as a Town of
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? Sydenham Road to close for emergency repair
The City of Hamilton is closing Sydenham Road for multiple days this week to “safely address an urgent erosion and slope stability concern.”
Sustainability mindset can help save money
Shoppers look to save while also helping the environment with eco-conscious choices
Restaurant Brands expects price increases in 2022
Restaurant Brands Q4 profit and sales up, raises quarterly dividend
Hamilton scientists discover why coffee is good for your heart (minus the cream and doughnuts)
Caffeine enhances the liver’s ability to process ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol
Spanish fishing boat sinks off Newfoundland; at least 4 dead
Fifteen people remain missing after a Spanish fishing boat sank Tuesday.
BLK-Owned Hamilton showcasing Black businesses with merchandise box
The boxes feature products ranging from shower bombs to cooking sauces — all created and sold by Black entrepreneurs.
Restaurant Brands reports Q4 profit and sales up
Restaurant Brands Q4 profit and sales up, raises quarterly dividend
Today’s coronavirus news: B.C. expected to announce plan for easing some restrictions
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Experts say Ottawa protests could benefit Russia; B.C. expected to announce plan for easing some restrictions
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.
My 15 seconds of fame in filmed-in-Hamilton miniseries ‘Amerika’
Mark McNeil’s very short film career
When should parents begin discussing race and racism with children?
Discussing race and racism with young children is not something that should be delayed but is a discussion that requires the right type of language and examples, experts say.
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