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Updated 2025-01-10 15:00
Hamilton’s ‘snow mountains’ grow by the day as storm cleanup continues
The city has shovelled 145,000 tonnes of snow off the street and into dump trucks since last week’s record storm.
Boards blocking hot air vents at city hall removed by anarchists — but quickly reinstalled, says city
Anarchist website North Shore Counter-Info posted about the removal on Wednesday — a new panel was reinstalled that same day.
Many Ontario university students feel forced to return to in-person classes
Post-secondary students don’t have a choice. Whether or not they are physically or financially able to return to in-person classes in the next month, whether they even feel safe doing so, they must.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario chief medical officer to update the province today on the COVID-19 situation; CRA to send out letters checking eligibility from CERB recipients
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Stoney Creek creator collaborates with actress Ann Pornel on WiktoriaRey clay earring and giftware line
Stoney Creek resident Paulina Kalisz is making the most of her pandemic time away from work, collaborating with Canadian actress and comic Ann Pornel on a new line of clay earrings and gifts.
Public offered say on Sherwood Secondary School's fate
The public is being invited to weigh in on the future of Sherwood Secondary School now that trustees have abandoned efforts to get the Ministry of Education to help fund a rebuild following eight unsuccessful attempts.
Dundas McMurray Street bridge closure expected next two summers
Impact on Spencer Creek Trail access not yet determined
Neil Lumsden will run for the Conservatives in Hamilton East-Stoney Creek
Canadian Football Hall of Famer tackles politics in upcoming provincial election
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Truckers are flirting with extremists. They should call off their protest
The closer the “Freedom Convoy” of truckers opposed to new rules around vaccine mandates gets to Ottawa, the less it has to do with truckers or even with those rules.
S&P/TSX composite edges higher, U.S. markets mixed
S&P/TSX composite up more than 250 points, U.S. markets also trading higher
‘A parent’s worst nightmare’: Victim impact statements read at babysitter sexual assault sentencing hearing
‘Who did we leave our children with — the devil?’ One father told court about Michael Andress
ISA stock car series was over before the starter’s flag waved
Lots of potential, but ultimately it was a failure, Tim Miller writes.
Hamilton man accused of selling more than $200K in stolen property
Police allege stolen goods were trafficked through local pawnshop
Have your say: Have you noticed shortages in your local grocery store?
Has shopping for what you need to survive changed amid reported supply chain issues?
2021 Canadian auto production lowest since 1967
DesRosiers says Canadian auto production last year hit lowest level since 1967
Collision conference to return to in-person format
Collision to return to in-person format this year with Toronto conference
Brookfield Renewable buys Urban Grid for US$650M
Brookfield Renewable buys Urban Grid for US$650M, tripling U.S. development pipeline
S&P/TSX composite up more than 250 points
S&P/TSX composite up more than 250 points, U.S. markets also trading higher
Man arrested in Boxing Day crash that killed Hamilton teen
Kean McKenzie, 18, from Hamilton died in hospital less than a week later.
Do you have family in Hamilton’s long-term care homes? Talk to us
The Hamilton Spectator is looking to speak with families who have loved ones in Hamilton LTC homes
TD Bank hiring 2,000 new tech workers
TD Bank hiring 2,000 new technology employees amid growing demand for skilled workers
Man with Hamilton connection charged in historical sexual assaults
The accused was affiliated with Big Brothers of Hamilton in the early 80s and trained numerous youths in weightlifting during this time throughout the
CFIB urges Ottawa to reverse trucker vaccine rule
CFIB urges Ottawa to reverse trucker vaccine rule amid driver shortage, higher costs
‘The shelves are so empty’: What the grocery supply crunch looks like in Hamilton
The Spectator spent Tuesday afternoon visiting grocery stores across the city — here’s what we found.
Ontario’s Omicron death toll on the rise and getting worse
Ontario has reported more than 1,000 new deaths from COVID-19 since Dec. 1, raising the pandemic’s overall toll in the province to more than 11,000.
Hamilton Bulldog gets the Olympic call for Canada
Mason McTavish will wear the Maple Leaf in Beijing
Will Hamilton Health Sciences fire 184 workers as vaccine mandate takes effect?
Four more Hamiltonians die of COVID as hospital ICUs continue to struggle
Fitness Solutions: Plans A, B, and C, on the way to your 300
Ernie Schramayr reaches a milestone on the way to 500
Why are 12,000 soccer fans allowed at stadium in COVID hot spot Hamilton?
Private indoor gatherings pose a greater threat to the health-care system than Sunday’s outdoor World Cup qualifying game at Tim Hortons Field, says a
Hamilton’s arenas, rec centres and museums to open in coming weeks as city eases COVID restrictions
The city said more information will be added to its website soon
'No longer limited': Broadband funding announced for Flamborough, Halton Hills
In a Jan. 25 announcement, Milton Liberal MP Adam van Koeverden said the federal government is providing $123,400 in funding to connect 310 homes in Flamborough and Halton Hills to high-speed internet.
Today’s coronavirus news: Transport minister says vaccine mandate for truckers not causing food shortage, empty shelves; Beijing sees uptick in COVID cases ahead of Olympics
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.
Pfizer’s Paxlovid pill is here. Can it get to the people who need it?
An antiviral drug being hailed for its potential role in the treatment of COVID-19 is now available in Ontario, but doctors warn it comes with significant challenges including low supply.
Hamilton Mountain salon and barber shop move reluctantly from Fennell Plaza
Kimberly Marotti was looking forward to a bigger and brighter location at the Fennell Plaza.
Residents ready to fight Winona highrise zoning
A vocal opponent of the city’s bid to rezone a grassy municipal property near Fifty Point in Winona to allow for a nine-storey residential building says she hopes a survey of neighbours will change council’s mind, although she’s not optimistic.
We’ve endured two long years of COVID-19. But exhaustion could be dangerous
It’s been two years stolen, endured, gone. The first identified case of COVID-19 in Ontario was Jan. 25, 2020; it was in a man who had travelled from Wuhan, China. The risk, we were told, was low. Since then 11,000 Ontarians have died, and over 32,000 Canadians. In a country that has sheltered itself from world history, world history came to your workplace, your school, your house. Some dealt with it better than others. Some could afford to.
We’ve endured two long years of COVID-19. But exhaustion could be dangerous
It’s been two years stolen, endured, gone. The first identified case of COVID-19 in Ontario was Jan. 25, 2020; it was in a man who had travelled from Wuhan, China. The risk, we were told, was low. Since then 11,000 Ontarians have died, and over 32,000 Canadians. In a country that has sheltered itself from world history, world history came to your workplace, your school, your house. Some dealt with it better than others. Some could afford to.
‘Accidental’ kitchen blaze in downtown apartment quickly extinguished
One person was rescued from the fire, but it’s unclear if they were seriously injured
Multiple alarm fire in seniors’ residence at James South and Augusta
Hamilton police have also closed James Street South in both directions between Hunter and Young streets.
Protesting truckers don’t want their vaccines? Let’s give them to people who do
As things now stand, the so-called “freedom convoy” will not be treated to any high-level greeting party when it rolls into Canada’s capital this weekend.
Protesting truckers don’t want their vaccines? Let’s give them to people who do
As things now stand, the so-called “freedom convoy” will not be treated to any high-level greeting party when it rolls into Canada’s capital this weekend.
Ontario concerts, live theatre face new hurdles
'Ontario is closed for business:' Concert, theatre organizers face new COVID hurdles
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Hamilton Police Services Board elects chair, vice-chair
Pat Mandy acclaimed as chair, and Fred Bennink is again vice-chair
S&P/TSX composite up for first time in six days
S&P/TSX composite down in more than 200 points, U.S. stock markets also fall
Performing arts sector hit by COVID-19: StatCan
Canada's performing arts sector ravaged by COVID-19 shutdowns: Statistics Canada
Canadian Bankers Association names new CEO
Canadian Bankers Association names Anthony Ostler as new CEO
Doug Ford accepts Ontario nurses’ invite to meet after mistakenly saying he couldn’t
Ontario’s nurses are getting the ear of Premier Doug Ford as the province approaches the two year mark of a pandemic that has left them frustrated, exhausted and burned out.
Hamilton receives $23.3M in rapid-housing funding
Federal dollars will help create 109 new affordable units, officials say
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