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Mohawk College faculty vote on collective agreement next month
Full-time faculty at Mohawk College and Ontario’s 23 other community colleges will vote on the College Employer Council’s (CEC) offer from Dec. 13 next month.
Hamilton joins other municipalities in condemning Quebec's Bill 21
"This bill certainly and fundamentally tramples on rights and freedoms we enjoy," says Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
Dundas Routes Youth Centre seeks new staff, board members
Organization marks three decades of providing youth programming
High-risk Ontarians lagging on third doses of COVID vaccine
The call for COVID-19 booster shots to blunt the fast-moving Omicron wave pushed millions of Ontarians to get third doses.
Hamilton police seek 3.94 per cent hike to add 13 officers
Chief Frank Bergen makes case for increase to maintain ‘status quo’
Hamilton hospitals out of capacity as province plans reopening
Ten COVID deaths in two days and increasing hospital transfers out of the area
Lucy Li, suspect in Stoney Creek homicide, granted bail on $2.7-million bond
The 26-year-old, who faces first-degree murder and attempted murder charges, left a Hamilton courthouse free on bail Thursday after months in custody
This Black doctor says a false COVID allegation chased him out of New Brunswick. But is Facebook also to blame?
A Black doctor who says he was forced to leave New Brunswick after being publicly and wrongfully identified as the source of a COVID-19 outbreak has filed his lawsuit against the province and the RCMP.
Antiviral remdesivir very effective in COVID fight, major Canadian study says
Canadian health officials are hopeful that the antiviral medication remdesivir will be more widely used, after a Canadian study found that COVID-19 patients treated with it were half as likely to require mechanical ventilation as those who received standard care.
On reopening, Doug Ford has finally learned some hard lessons
Ontario Premier Doug Ford seems, at long last, to have learned something about the merits of under-promising and over-performing.
Six things to help you through the best of January in the Hamilton area
It’s looking like daytime highs of -6 C and lows around -11 over the weekend in Hamilton
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Ukraine uncertainty upends stock market gains
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite higher, U.S. stock markets also rise
Hamilton officers stuck during RIDE check ‘on the mend,’ police chief says
Chief Frank Bergen commends pair’s ‘resilience’ as they recover from serious injuries
Taxed for being unvaxxed: The ethics of government mandates
Guest: Julian Savulescu, professor and director of the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at Oxford University
Toronto high school teachers remain in parking lot, refusing to work amid ‘unsafe conditions’ brought on by COVID
A handful of Toronto secondary teachers spent the last two days in the parking lot outside their school, refusing to work over what they say are unsafe conditions, while students inside resumed in-person learning.
Delsan-AIM charged over demolition dust plume that shrouded Sherman Avenue North neighbourhood
The environmental charges comes more than two years after a controlled tower collapse at the former Hamilton Specialty Bar carpeted businesses and hom
Long waits to see doctor at Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre
Inmates complain about being cut off medication amid COVID-19 outbreak
Hamilton issues cold alert for Thursday night
The wind chill overnight is expected to plummet to feel like -21
Hamilton public school board invites applicants for trustee vacancy
Trustees at their Jan. 17 board meeting agreed to an appointment process that will include creating a short list of qualified candidates based on five criteria.
There will be no more spells cast at Dundas home
Hallmark Channel has pulled plug on ‘The Good Witch’ anchored at 1840 era house
Toronto’s COVID-19 data reason for ‘cautious optimism,’ says public health chief
Recent data suggests COVID-19 infections may have peaked or be close to peaking in Toronto, even though the health-care system remains strained, according to Dr. Eileen de Villa, medical officer of health, speaking at a press conference on Thursday morning.
'The worst is behind us': Ontario Premier Doug Ford to begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions and here's what residents need to know
New measures coming soon
Hamilton foodie community rallies around Electric Diner after patio heater theft
Four heaters, valued at nearly $4,000 each, were stolen early Wednesday morning
Here's what you can, and can't, do under Ontario's current COVID-19 restrictions
Regulations will change starting Jan. 31 at 12:01 a.m.
Tech sector helps S&P/TSX composite higher
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite higher, U.S. stock markets also rise
Is this the right move? My first day back in my (half-full) Grade 11 class
After almost five weeks out of class amid Ontario’s Omicron surge, Zahra Ahmed, a Grade 11 student at Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute in North York, describes the first day back.
WATCH NOW: Ontario Premier Doug Ford expected to announce easing of COVID restrictions
Premier Doug Ford will be joined by Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, and Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health to make an announcement.
Rent banks a 'lifesaver' for low income earners
Rent banks a 'lifesaver' for Canadians earning low, moderate incomes
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says 'don't bet against' him seeking another term
After Keanin Loomis announces a run for mayor, Mayor Fred Eisenberger keeps door open for a reelection bid.
New Mo Willems 'Pigeon' book to be released in September
New Mo Willems 'Pigeon' book to be released in September
Flamborough parents have 'mixed feelings' on return to school
As students prepared to return to in-person classes this week, Flamborough parents were generally in favour of the move — despite ongoing concerns about COVID-19.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ford expected to make ‘positive’ announcement about restrictions Thursday
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ford expected to make ‘positive’ announcement about restrictions today; Spain prepares to approach COVID-19 as a virus here to stay
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.
Fitness expert Rolli Adenmosun won't let COVID-19 stop his momentum
Fitness entrepreneur Rolli Adenmosun was thrilled to be opening his second location of PHNX Fithouse on Jan. 3.
Sad time of year for many Hamilton seniors
For many Hamilton seniors January has become more than a cold and snowy month.
Hamilton and NPCA strengthen relationship with improvements at Binbrook Conservation Area
The NPCA plans on improvements in 2022 at the Binbrook Conservation Area for Hamilton residents.
GTA schools scramble to hire supply teachers, fill absences
School boards are starting to scramble to hire supply teachers and fill absences — turning to principals and centrally assigned staff to pitch in — given the high number of COVID-19 cases and exposures in the community.
Hamilton officials join forces in pitch to province for homelessness funding
Mayor says coupling housing with health services is key
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Province calls inquest into police shooting of Quinn MacDougall
The 19-year-old died on April 3, 2018 after he was shot by Hamilton police outside of his Caledon Avenue townhouse.
S&P/TSX composite gives back early gains
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets also lower
Ontario plans to ease COVID-19 restrictions on Jan. 31
The countdown is on.
Why is Peel Region falling behind in vaccinating kids?
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Track was a dirty disaster, but paved the way for success
Mosport dirt oval was a bust but new paved surface led to 24 years of success, Tim Miller writes.
Dunnville man keen on making vet appointment trudges through blizzard with kitten on sled, Canadian style
Jon Carter say nothing was going to stop him from taking 11-week-old Mowgli to the vet
The key to estate planning may be in those keys
Would your executor know what all those keys are for, Thie Convery writes.
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets also lower
Toronto's 1Password lands star-powered investment
X-Men, Avengers assemble to invest record US$620 million in Toronto's 1Password
From rain to ice: Hamilton facing a sudden freeze Wednesday afternoon
In a special weather statement on Wednesday, Environment Canada warns surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways, and parking lots may become icy and
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