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Updated 2025-01-10 22:00
Ontario’s top doctor warns Omicron restrictions likely to continue past Jan. 26
Don’t make dinner reservations just yet.
Still waiting for your COVID lab test results? You’re far from alone
Tens of thousands of Ontarians are still waiting for COVID lab test results as the province faces a huge backlog at levels not seen during previous pandemic waves.
Seven mostly outdoor things to do around Hamilton this weekend
Saturday and Sunday are expected to be cold, with daytime highs around -10 C
It’s OK to not be OK in a pandemic
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The Lockdown Diaries: The edibles and knife wounds edition
As you might expect after 656 days of this ... Lorraine Sommerfeld writes.
Catholic board says students could be sent home ‘with short notice’ amid staffing challenges
Ontario students return to classrooms Monday.
Traffic stop leads Hamilton police to loaded shotgun and drugs
A 22-year-old man faces multiple charges
Lucy Li bail decision postponed
Li and boyfriend Oliver Karafa face charges in Hamilton murder
Don't forget your will in your financial review
New year financial review should include will, estate planning: Experts
Dawson Farr sentenced for cocaine trafficking that led to teen’s stabbing death
Farr was found not guilty of manslaughter last year
Corus Entertainment Q1 revenue up 10%
TV and radio broadcaster Corus Entertainment reports Q1 revenue up 10% from year ago
Fa La La La La! Sandra Boynton has an imprint all her own
Fa La La La La! Sandra Boynton has an imprint all her own
‘Heartbreaking’ end for The Staircase as beloved space closes again, amid lockdown blues
The Staircase arts/performance/café incubator space in Hamilton is closing for second time in two years, due to lockdown pressures. The building owner
Acropolis fills hole left by Greek Palace’s downtown departure
Citadel of souvlaki on John Street South
What the rise and fall of Horacio Arruda tells us about Canada’s long, strange pandemic journey
Quebec Premier François Legault didn’t spend a lot of time acknowledging the resignation of his top public health official during his news conference this week.
Inclusive burger joint opens on Hamilton Mountain
Mountain Burger has patties for meat eaters and vegans
Today’s coronavirus news: Africa’s CDC in talks with Pfizer for COVID treatment pill; UAE’s Ajman warns of pay cuts for exposure to COVID-19 twice
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.
What are the school enrolment numbers across Flamborough?
Although the Ministry of Education did not approve the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board’s business case for a new public elementary school in east Waterdown, current and projected enrolment numbers show school populations in the area are booming.
'Not there yet': Enrolment does not support Waterdown Catholic high school
Despite calls for a new Catholic high school in Waterdown, the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board says the numbers don’t support a need — at least yet.
‘Concerning’ vaccination rates as kids prepare to return to classrooms
In Hamilton, 42 per cent have had a first dose — compared to 47 per cent provincewide — and six per cent have had two doses.
A bubble tea fix on James Street North
Chewy and non-chewy drinks offered at Gong cha
Land defender Skyler Williams target of sexual misconduct accusation
Skyler Williams temporarily stepping back from his leadership role of group fighting for Indigenous land claims in Caledonia, Susan Clairmont writes.
No pandemic plunge in Hamilton air pollution, report shows
COVID lockdowns took cars off the road and slashed greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 — but we did not breathe a whole lot easier as a result.
Trends to watch in the Hamilton housing market in 2022
What can home buyers and sellers expect in 2022? In a nutshell, it looks like demand will continue to outstrip supply, according to husband-and-wife team Costa Poulopoulos and Mary Johnson of StreetCity Realty Inc.
Lockdown supports fall short, Stoney Creek chamber says
The Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce is joining others in urging the province to do more to help businesses hit by the latest COVID-19 lockdown that has once again closed indoor dining and recreation.
Traffic calming and other matters on agenda for Hamilton Mountain councillors in 2022
More traffic calming measures on Mountain streets are on the agenda in 2022 for upper city councillors.
Hamilton to offer mail-in voting for 2022 municipal election
Hamilton will be offering residents the option to vote by mail for the 2022 October municipal election.
Hamilton city workers who don’t dose up by May 31 will be fired
‘It’s probably long overdue,’ Mayor Fred Eisenberger said of revamped policy
A Korean spot to replace the ones we lost
BAB is the place for Bibimbap on Barton
Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford has made a lot of bad decisions. Reopening schools isn’t one of them
Blame Doug Ford.
Heather Scoffield: Money certainly helps, but it won’t solve all of COVID-19’s challenges
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked to evaluate Quebec’s new proposal to tax the unvaccinated, he listed some solid principles for using fiscal policy against the spread of COVID-19.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Doug Ford says no to taxing the unvaxxed
Read my lips: no refuse-to-vax tax.
To rebuild credibility, the Ford government must deliver on plan to reopen schools
There was a good deal to applaud – yet some unsettling dissonance — in Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce’s outline about the province’s plan to reopen in-classroom education next Monday.
Hamilton lawyer who faked divorce then married law clerk loses licence
James Morton, law professor and former head of the Ontario Bar Association, had already been convicted of bigamy and forgery, Susan Clairmont writes.
Fed survey finds economy growing modestly despite COVID
Fed survey finds economy growing modestly despite COVID
How many cases of coronavirus are there in Hamilton?
Hamilton Public Health reported 736 new cases of COVID-19 Jan. 12.
Some Hamilton long-term-care workers being denied vacation amid COVID-fuelled staff shortages: union
More than half of the 308 people infected in local long-term-care home outbreaks are staff members
Commodities help lift S&P/TSX composite, loonie
Energy and base metals help lift S&P/TSX composite as price of oil climbs higher
Confusion reigns as daycares, parents sort through latest COVID rules
A confirmed COVID case in your child’s daycare could mean keeping your kid home for five to 10 days, while your entire household is required to self-isolate.
Province reveals plan for return to school: more rapid tests, N95s, in-school vaccinations
Despite the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continuing to rise in Ontario, both Education Minister Stephen Lecce and Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore say every precaution is being taken as students prepare to return to
Ottawa scrambling to get more COVID-19 rapid tests with return to school just days away
OTTAWA — The frenzied marketplace for COVID-19 supplies that defined the early days of the pandemic appears to have returned with Ottawa scrambling to find rapid tests.
Never enough steamed buns in the core
Dim Sum House opens in International Village
‘Chasing Zebras’ with Hamilton’s Dr. Margaret Nowaczyk details her battle with mental illness
New memoir by Hamilton geneticist details an extraordinary life in medicine and her battle with mental illness, Graham Rockingham writes.
Florida reports 71,742 new COVID cases as hospitalizations hit 4-month high
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.—Florida reported 71,742 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday as hospital patients with COVID-19 increased to their highest level since Sept. 12, according to federal data.
Have your say: Kids are going back to school on Monday, but many aren’t vaccinated. Take this anonymous poll and share your thoughts.
Is your child vaccinated?
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Minister of Education Stephen Lecce provides update on schools
Watch Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce and Dr. Kieran Moore, the province’s chief medical officer of health, as they provide an update on back-to-school plans.
Budapest Court of Appeal upholds Oliver Karafa extradition
The alleged killer is heading back to Hamilton, where his girlfriend also faces murder charges
Energy and base metals help lift S&P/TSX composite
Energy and base metals help lift S&P/TSX composite as price of oil climbs higher
Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra cancels ‘Postcard from Buenos Aires’ concert
Here comes that COVID domino feeling again
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