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LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022: HWDSB Ward 15 trustee Penny Deathe
As the calendar flips to 2022, the Review caught up with local politicians from around Flamborough to check in on their priorities for the new year — and what they expect 2022 to bring.Penny Deathe is the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
Dundas public works yard fuel storage expanded
City commitment to alternative energy doesn't apply to large vehicles
Hamilton philanthropist Chris Ecklund issues defamation notice against Mayor Fred Eisenberger
The legal action was prompted by questions involving documentation for a renovation project.
Hamilton public health warns against phone scam pretending to have your COVID test result
Potential victims directed to fake website asking for personal information such as banking details
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
How many COVID-19 cases are there in Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain, Stoney Creek and area schools?
There have been about 856 COVID-19 cases connected to Hamilton schools for the 2021-2022 academic year so far.
TSX closes lower, snaps 'Santa Claus rally'
Canada's main stock index edges up as most sectors post early gains
SIU investigating a collision in Brantford that sent two to hospital
Police say the individuals involved were attempting to evade police and were involved in a collision
Hamilton police seize firearm, ammo, drugs in downtown traffic stops
Police said patrol officers searched the vehicles after noticing a strong odour of cannabis emanating from them
Retail group applauds shorter isolation period
Retail group applauds Ontario's decision to cut isolation period for workers in half
Ontario students to return to in-person learning on Jan. 5: Dr. Kieran Moore
UPDATE: Province changing rules around PCR testing, capacity at sports venues.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario’s top doctor to make an announcement amid surge in COVID-19 Omicron cases
Ontario’s top doctor is set to make an announcement today as the province continues to reach new records in daily COVID-19 infections.
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for Dec. 12 to 18
Domestic: 5U.S.A.: 6Overseas: 95 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry1 vessel handled petroleum product6 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo3 vessels handled ag
Ontario reports record 13,807 cases of COVID-19, 30.5% positivity as hospitalizations trend upward
Ontario is reporting another 13,807 COVID-19 cases and eight more deaths, according to its latest report released Thursday morning.
Canada's main stock index up in morning trading
Canada's main stock index edges up as most sectors post early gains
Hospitalizations growing as Hamilton reports nearly 1,000 new COVID cases
The latest available numbers show Hamilton hospitals are caring for 140 patients with COVID
Snooping on your spouse could backfire: experts
Snooping spouses beware: Spying could backfire in the courtroom
Electra Battery Materials signs deal with Glencore
Electra inks deal with Glencore to produce battery-grade cobalt for electric vehicles
Famous pups, a loose lizard and Hamilton’s other top animal newsmakers
Some were cute, others nightmarish in 2021.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario’s top doctor to make an announcement amid surge in COVID-19 cases; Chinese officials promise steady deliveries of groceries to locked-down residents
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: Ontario set to announce fourth dose of vaccine for nursing home residents; B.C. delays classes as COVID-19 cases rise across Canada
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.
With Hamilton public health no longer declaring outbreaks in workplace and community settings, what happens now?
The Spectator asked Hamilton public health what businesses with confirmed COVID cases should do, if they’ll issue public exposure notices and how patr
Strangers helped pay her tuition, now Mohawk grad looking for work
Oluwapelumi Debbie Adegoke, 24, graduated from Mohawk College’s child and youth care program in August after strangers helped her pay $11,350 in outst
This organization run by a Harvard University grad from Ancaster is educating thousands of students about the COVID-19 vaccine
Students for Herd Immunity has trained more than 500 student ambassadors in about 50 North American cities, including Hamilton and Burlington
‘A place where everyone is welcome’: L’Arche Hamilton opens inclusive coffeehouse
Café is staffed by core members of L’Arche Hamilton — an organization that supports those with intellectual disabilities
Remembering Stephen Sondheim — a theatre giant
I loved Stephen Sondheim musicals from the first time I heard one. I suppose that began with shows for which he wrote the lyrics and not the music, Ga
Flamborough agents advise travellers to be prepared
With Omicron’s rapid spread, Flamborough residents with imminent travel plans are having to rethink, review and take extra precautions before jet setting.
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022: Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge
As the calendar flips to 2022, the Review caught up with local politicians from around Flamborough to check in on their priorities for the new year — and what they expect 2022 to bring.
Fire at Vanier Towers sends one person to hospital
Blaze prevented from spreading to other units at highrise
Omicron has reached Hamilton’s long-term care homes. What does this mean?
Growing senior home outbreaks have McMaster University professors calling for fourth doses for senior home residents, with the province expected to an
Sale of Weston ambient bakery business closes
Weston completes $375M sale of ambient bakery business
Ontarians scrambling — and failing — to find PCR tests after positive rapid tests
Melissa Jones has played these kinds of “Hunger Games” before. She’s registered her son in city sports programs and found a booster shot for her husband in early January.
Business, labour groups divided on COVID isolation
Business, labour groups divided over preferred COVID-19 isolation policies
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Mac prof appointed to the Order of Canada for revolutionary telerobotic surgery research
His research allows patients to be operated on from a distance, improving health-care access to people living in remote regions of Canada
Shoppers returned to retailers for the holidays despite problems, data shows
Canadian retailers saw an increase of in-person shoppers during the holiday season, though some small businesses say the boost was not enough to keep supply-chain snags and capacity limits from hampering holiday sales.
How classical music has pivoted during the pandemic
Organizations such as the HPO, Hamilton Children’s Choir and Brott Music Festival offered concerts online in 2021, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
17 fans ejected from latest Raptors game for not wearing mask properly. Slight increase from last week
The Raptors saw a slight increase in the number of fans ejected from Scotiabank Arena for failing to wear their mask properly Tuesday, their second home game under provincial guidelines that required a reduced capacity in the building.
How multiple accounts can simplify your finances
Spreading accounts across different banks can bring order to your finances: experts
Hamilton surpasses 3,000 active COVID cases
Actual case counts are likely much higher as COVID tests are hard to come by.
Winter semester begins at Mohawk College with limited student numbers
The Omicron variant of the coronavirus has forced officials at Mohawk College to shelve plans to welcome back most students to on-campus learning, at least for January.
While Ontario considers changes, CDC’s new guidance on COVID isolation becomes a meme about bad advice
As the holiday break continues and Omicron cases soar in Canada and the U.S., Ontario is considering the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recommendation of cutting quarantine time for those with asymptomatic COVID-19 from 10 to five days.
Abductions, slayings and suspects on the run — some big crime stories from 2021
Here are some atrocious or just odd examples from Hamilton this year
Have you seen Sheila Tilley? Brantford police searching for missing senior
Police said Tilley is confined to a wheelchair.
Today’s coronavirus news: Several provinces considering allowing COVID positive health workers to stay on job; Global cases up 11% last week, Omicron risk high
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.
‘It’s far from ideal’: Hamilton businesses pivot their services amid COVID surge
Local businesses have closed their indoor dining areas and adjusted services as Omicron rages in the city.
St. Joe’s monoclonal antibody clinic shows ‘remarkable’ results for COVID patients
Two months after launching, none of those who got the therapy within five days of showing symptoms needed hospitalization, said Dr. Zain Chagla
Home workout mistakes and Tom Brady’s tips: Top fitness solutions of 2021
One of the most popular columns that I’ve ever written was about 44-year-old NFL superstar Tom Brady, Ernie Schramayr writes.
What they sold for: Semi-detached home in north Burlington sells for $1.3 million
A look at Hamilton-area home sale prices in December
Will Hamilton’s hidden cannons return to public view?
Five different big guns once on display have been moved into storage in recent years. The city says they will reappear — someday.
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