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Would-be film production hub starts buying Hamilton’s vacant west harbour lands
Aeon Studio Group announced plans in 2019 to transform the city’s failed stadium lands into a film hub, but taxpayers still own most of the land more
'Trying to get the full story'; Updating the 'Extraordinary History of Flamborough'
Waterdown author, historian and history teacher Nathan Tidridge has published an updated platinum jubilee edition of “The Extraordinary History of Flamborough.”
POLL: Have you been watching the Olympic Winter Games?
The Olympic Winter Games are underway in Beijing, China until Feb. 20, 2022.Take our weekly poll and let us know if you have been watching.
Proposed Hamilton Mountain garage conversion draws wrath of neighbours
The garage at the back of the house at 38 Rendell Boulevard on the east Mountain is getting a lot of attention these days.
Builder files second appeal on Stoney Creek skyscraper bid
Key issues include parking, amenity space and that the proposed 36 per cent of outdoor landscaped open space is shy of a required 50 per cent.
Dundas Sydenham Road bike lanes may need Niagara Escarpment Commission permit
Proposed Sydenham Hill cycling infrastructure might require a Niagara Escarpment Commission development permit and an environmental assessment, bringing potential opportunities for public input.
Hamilton giving out COVID shots during the school day
Overcrowded hospitals suggest Hamilton still Omicron hot spot
TMX Group raising dividend eight per cent
TMX Group boosts dividend eight per cent after capping year with strong Q4 results
Equitable Group agrees to acquire rival Concentra
Equitable Group Inc. agrees to acquire digital rival Concentra for $470 million
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Hamilton police probing city’s second motor vehicle fatality of 2022
A 67-year-old man struck on the Red Hill Valley Parkway amid a snowstorm Jan. 17 died nearly two weeks later
Half of companies paid ransomware attackers: study
More than half of threatened companies paid ransomware attackers last year: study
S&P/TSX composite dips to start trading week
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets edge higher
Half of threatened cos. paid ransomware attackers
More than half of threatened companies paid ransomware attackers last year: study
Hamilton police investigating bank robbery at Locke and Main
Police responded to the Royal Bank of Canada Monday afternoon for reports of a theft.
Police forces learn from Ottawa protest situation
Canadian police forces learn from situation in Ottawa during convoy protests
Peel police officer not guilty of sexual assault involving Hamilton teen
Judge determined the victim’s testimony relating to an alleged 2018 sexual assault was ‘not reliable’
'DO NOT EAT': Ongoing Salmonella outbreak across Canada linked to frozen corn leaves more than 100 sick, others hospitalized and triggers recalls and public health warning
An outbreak of Salmonella infections in Canada linked to frozen corn has led to 110 illnesses, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Hamilton man charged in well-known winemaker’s murder
Paul Pender was killed in a residence in Selkirk Feb. 3
Paola Brown was the ‘great-grandfather’ of Black activism in Hamilton
Flashbacks: Hamilton’s first Black activist was a town crier from the 1800s
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets edge higher
Tenant, firefighter sent to hospital after Charlton Avenue West fire
Fire was caused by space heater issue
Today’s coronavirus news: Visitor restrictions begin to ease today in Ontario long-term-care homes; Ottawa residents and protesters scheduled to clash in court
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.
covid 19 coronavirus updates toronto canada february 7
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.
‘I’m a part of something huge’: Hamilton YouTuber chosen for program aimed at uplifting Black creators
Self-taught chef Chris De La Rosa launched his channel, CaribbeanPot, in 2009. He’s since amassed nearly 800,000 followers.
Could pandemic inflation force Hamilton’s LRT over budget — again?
Price escalation for construction projects and materials has been dramatic in the last year. What will that mean for Hamilton’s light rail transit pro
Obituary: Former Halton Liberal MPP/MP Julian Reed ‘was full of fun and love’
Actor-farmer inspired to enter politics during fight to save school in 1975
Mark and Rob reinventing the wheel ... chair
March of Dimes volunteer Mark Ewer and client Rob Twamley, who has MS, team up to find resourcefully clever solutions to everyday challenges, writes J
Sex-trafficking survivor counselling coming to Hamilton
Sexual Assault Centre for Hamilton and Area (SACHA) launching program Feb. 15
Winona neighbours vow to appeal 9-storey zoning
The fight over city’s plan to rezone a grassy municipal property near Fifty Point in Winona to allow for a nine-storey residential building appears to be headed to the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Dundas Yorkville Retirement Residence property for sale
Potential loss of affordable seniors housing a growing issue.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson vows to defend conservation areas following acclamation as board chair
Three board members, Coun. Brad Clark, Russ Powers, and citizen member Susan Fielding, refuse to take part in meeting.
‘Really severe challenges’: Ontario school boards struggle with unprecedented staff absences
School boards are increasingly having trouble filling teacher absences related to COVID-19 — Toronto’s public board has hit historic levels — and some worry that while students may be supervised, they question if they are actually learning.
Bulldogs riding five-game win streak
Hamilton bests OHL best Steelheads Saturday, then Petes Sunday at home.
Pedestrian seriously injured in Hamilton Mountain crash; police seeking witnesses
Saturday crash closed Upper James Street for several hours.
Man, 23, charged with pointing loaded handgun in downtown Hamilton
Police confiscate firearm, drugs in arrest.
Book aims to shine light on Romanian role in the Holocaust
Book aims to shine light on Romanian role in the Holocaust
Anti-vaccine protesters crowd into downtown Hamilton in relatively peaceful demonstration
The "rolling" demonstration began at Battlefield House Museum and Park and continued into the city's downtown.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
12-year-old’s idea leads to Toronto seniors becoming pandemic pen pals with young teens
At the beginning of the pandemic, Aryelle Sigulim, then 12, wrote letters to her grandparents. They loved it, so she started writing to some of their friends. Her bat mitzvah was approaching, and as part of the preparation, it was important to do something for the community. “I decided to write to seniors to help them with being lonely during isolation,” she says.
COVID deniers have taken their protests to his front door. Why Peterborough’s top doctor is standing his ground
Dr. Thomas Piggott opens his front door to a middle-aged woman holding a small food container who greets him with a friendly, “Welcome to the neighbourhood.” He’s new in town — and to his job as Peterborough’s medical officer of health. The scene being played out on his porch seems like a bit of quaint down-home hospitality on a frigid winter evening.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ottawa police say 11 of 50 alleged offences by the ‘Freedom Convoy’ are hate crimes, conducting investigations
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.
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
John Honderich, former Star publisher, dies at 75
John Honderich, former publisher of the Toronto Star, dies at 75
Former Pentagon chief Mark Esper drops lawsuit over memoir
Former Pentagon chief Mark Esper drops lawsuit over memoir
Inspired by Ottawa ‘Freedom Convoy,’ protesters blare horns, denounce Trudeau in downtown Hamilton
Rolling rally of vehicles heads to city hall from Stoney Creek to protest mandates.
'Number 1 priority': Employees at Metro, Sobeys, IGA, Longo's, Adonis and other Ontario grocery stores test positive for COVID-19 and here are the impacted locations
With the Ontario government pondering the living of COVID-19 public health measures, more cases are popping up in some big-name grocery stores.
We were so lucky to grow up with Mr. Dressup
Ernie Coombs starred in the iconic Canadian children’s show in 4,000 episodes from 1967 to 1996, writes Gary Smith
Like them or not, the Beijing Olympic Games have begun
The athletes always provide compelling viewing and temporary escape from world realities, writes Steve Milton
Employment law: The real reasons for termination
Even short-term employees can be expensive to terminate if it is not done properly and for the right reasons, writes Ed Canning
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