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Today’s coronavirus news: Canadians weigh danger of COVID-19 over holidays; U.S. airlines drop 1,600 flights as Omicron bites
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $23 million Lotto Max jackpot
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
No decision yet in bail hearing for Lucy Li
Li faces charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder in connection with a double shooting that killed 39-year-old Tyler Pratt and seriously hu
Canada's main stock index closes up slightly
Canada's main stock index up at mid-morning on shortened trading day
Canada's main stock index trading up
Canada's main stock index up at mid-morning on shortened trading day
Rudolfo Anaya weaved bilingual holiday tale for children
Rudolfo Anaya weaved bilingual holiday tale for children
COVID cases skyrocket in Hamilton and Ontario
Cases near-doubled from Thursday’s record-setting highs.
Highway closures for Hamilton this week (Dec. 24)
Expect delays, especially during busy travel times: your weekly roundup of Ontario highway closures for new and ongoing construction in the Hamilton a
Hamilton public health ‘overwhelmed,’ no longer managing outbreaks at workplaces or community settings
The move comes as the health unit grapples with the rapid spread of Omicron. It will now will focus its efforts on tracking outbreaks in higher-risk s
Hamilton’s local top stories of 2021 are also national
Battle against the virus, cost of living and toxic workplace culture are top stories.
Weston family selling Selfridges Group
Weston family selling Selfridges to Thailand's Central Group and Austria-based Signa
Hamilton couple hoping new year will bring kidney for sick husband
Stella and Robert Slater are hoping more people will get tested to see if they could be a match and donate a kidney to Robert, who has a rare genetic
Hamilton physician calls on public health to open vaccine clinics to booster-seeking walk-ins
‘The public should be outraged,’ said Dr. Jill Wiwcharuk. Physicians are being paid upwards of $170 to sometimes sit around waiting for patients to sh
The pandemic’s terrible twos — lingering tantrums plague us
A reflection on our world after two years of a pandemic that has left us raw, frightened, confused and struggling with shifting levels of uncertainty,
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadians line up for boosters and tests ahead of the holidays; New health restrictions take effect in Alberta
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Unemployment looms for hundreds of City of Toronto staff who refuse to get vaccinated
Hundreds of City of Toronto employees face termination in less than two weeks unless they prove they have received at least two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
‘What we’re seeing is just the surface’: Ontario COVID-19 cases hit record highs, raising fears of a homegrown variant
As COVID-19 infections in Ontario hit record highs Thursday, some health experts say the true number of new cases is likely much higher than is being reported, raising concerns of a homegrown variant developing.
List of late author Joan Didion's published books
List of books Joan Didion's published books
Hamilton Mountain group making sleeping mats for the homeless
Some of Hamilton’s homeless will be getting a special gift in January from a group at St. Catherine of Siena parish on the Mountain designed to keep them warmer and dryer.
List of books Joan Didion's published books
List of books Joan Didion's published books
Legal cannabis use growing: Health Canada
More Canadians getting their pot from legal channels than ever before: Health Canada
Man wanted in alleged $5M Toronto mortgage fraud
Toronto police investigating alleged mortgage fraud worth $5 million
Canada's main stock index climbs in broad rally
Canada's main stock index climbs as Oct. economic growth matches expectations
Fire ravages historic Finnish Labour Temple
Fire ravages Thunder Bay's historic Finnish Labour Temple
2017 babies can't get COVID shot until birthday
Kids born in 2017 ineligible for COVID-19 vaccine until their fifth birthday: Ontario
Dundas Pleasant View fruit orchard application made to NEC
Commission reviewing application for 711 York Rd.
Nurses are leaving the profession in worrying numbers
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U.K. regulators take closer at Dye & Durham deal
Dye & Durham acquisition of TM Group in U.K. draws scrutiny from regulators
Ontario reports 5,790 cases, breaks COVID record
Ontario records 5,790 COVID-19 cases, smashing through record
Hamilton school outbreaks continue to grow, making up more than half of active outbreaks
The city’s schools have reported eight outbreaks — four public, three Catholic and one private — since the last day of classes on Dec. 17.
Hamilton records highest single-day case count of pandemic
Public health reported 268 new cases Thursday. The previous single-day high was 238 on April 20, 2021.
COVID restrictions close Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre indefinitely
For many Mountain seniors it’s their connection to socialization, a reason to get out of the house.
Ontario reports a single-day record in new COVID cases, with a staggering 16% positivity rate
Ontario is reporting another 5,790 COVID-19 cases and seven more deaths, according to its latest report released Thursday morning.
A Hamilton Yule redemption — slandered cake recovers its good name
Dayna Firth remembers her late mother in a beautiful Christmas tradition that she share with her aunt, Pat Russell, her mother’s sister. She know Chri
Hamilton pop-up COVID-19 testing centre opens to meet surge in demand
The centre will be located at Mohawk College and run from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily
Year-end tax tips to trim how much you owe
Top tips to trim your tax bill and beef up your returns before the end of 2021
Snow headed to Hamilton Thursday afternoon; caution advised for drivers
Two to six centimetres of snow may accumulate by the time it stops overnight, according to an Environment Canada advisory
Today’s coronavirus news: COVID-19 cases across Canada could be ‘very high’ by January, top doctor warns; China puts 13 million people in lockdown ahead of Olympics
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 to do this Christmas weekend in Hamilton
Enjoy some festive light displays and take an icy spin around the rink
What’s open and closed in Hamilton during the holidays
It’ll be a quiet few weeks in the Hammer.
Clearing the way for clutter-free holidays
Tips for parting with well-loved items and old junk this holiday season
Appeal Court decision a ‘little win’ for Six Nations land defender Skyler William
A permanent injunction barring access to a now-cancelled subdivision in Caledonia is expected to be reheard by Superior Court
Hamilton doctor looks to normalize ‘goofy’ N95 respirators
Dr. Joe Oliver’s Twitter campaign coincides with guidance from public health experts who say N95 masks are the gold standard in fight against COVID.
Given Omicron, just how risky are my holiday plans? The Star runs readers’ scenarios past the experts
Canadians are heading into the holidays with COVID-19 weighing heavily on their minds.
When can you get a bus in Waterdown over the holidays?
If you’re hoping to hop on the bus in Waterdown over the holidays, you might be out of luck.
'Now we're set back another year': Proposed east Waterdown school not approved by province
A new elementary school for east Waterdown to deal with the pending growth in the community was not approved by the Ministry of Education in the most recent window for boards to submit capital projects.
Fifty Point plan seeks to stem traffic snarls
A new master plan for Fifty Point Conservation Area seeks to manage surging attendance while improving the habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife that make it a “green oasis” on Lake Ontario’s shoreline.
Dundas Pleasant View tree planting start of required long-term tree management
Not all trees planted at 10 Newman Rd. this month expected to survive
Stoney Creek senior’s latest dollhouse creation is in need of a home
Linda Thibou is looking to donate her Ronald McDonald House-inspired work
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