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Appeal court overturns Caledonia injunction
Judge’s Caledonia injunction decision was unfair to Indigenous man: appeal court
Possible bomb threat at Hamilton police Mountain station
Man noticed something on vehicle and drove to police station
Chris Johnston: NHL pulling out of Beijing Olympics. Nobody can be blamed but something important is likely lost forever
All you need to know about what the Olympic experience means to the world’s best male hockey players is that many were still aching to go to Beijing in February.
Ontario top doc to give update amid Omicron strain
Ontario's top doctor set to give COVID-19 update as Omicron strains health resources
Outbreak at Hamilton’s Corktown Pub increases to 11
As case counts in Hamilton climb, most of the city’s outbreaks continue to be in schools.
VanVleet, Flynn, Barnes and Achiuwa latest Raptors to be added to COVID protocols
The Raptors are suffering through a full-on COVID outbreak.
Fred VanVleet, Malachi Flynn latest Raptors to be added to COVID protocols
The COVID toll on the Raptors grew this morning.
Ontario reporting 395 new Omicron cases as vaccinations surpass 200K mark for first time in months
Ontario is reporting another 3,453 COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
Ontario reports 3,453 COVID-19 cases, 11 deaths
Ontario's top doctor set to give COVID-19 update as Omicron strains health resources
Investors should be wary of social media FOMO
Don't let FOMO from social media affect your investing decisions, experts say
Ontario's top doctor to give COVID-19 update today
Ontario's top doctor set to give COVID-19 update as Omicron strains health resources
Today’s coronavirus news: NHL announces league-wide shutdown from Wednesday to Christmas Day; Biden to offer 500 million at-home COVID-19 tests
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
As Omicron surges in Ontario, DIY contact tracing could soon be the norm
In response to Omicron surges, contact tracing is shifting across the province to triage high-risk cases, meaning most individuals will likely need to take a DIY approach if they test positive, contacting their own friends and family instead of waiting on a call from public health that may never arrive.
‘It snowballed’: Hamilton students send nearly 500 Christmas greetings to long-term care residents
A Grade 10 student at St. Mary Catholic Secondary School launched a letter-writing campaign to bring holiday cheer to residents at St. Joseph’s Villa
McMaster hopes to demolish derelict Westdale homes ASAP for new off-campus residence
University and development partner reach settlement with city and neighbourhood group to move forward on $150-million project
The tragic Christmas of ’76: Wentworth Arms fire was one of Hamilton’s worst
These blazes are seared into the city’s consciousness, writes Mark McNeil
Gary the Mascot finds his way out of a Dundas ditch to charm the plaque off Gore Park
Dentist nearly loses his prized mascot on a journey along Cootes Drive, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Waterdown's William Street has a new — old — name
William Street in Waterdown has a new name — Vinegar Hill.
Hamilton's heritage committee places beach lighthouse into its 'red' endangered category
The move follows the Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority's plan to relocate the 163-year-old structure.
Dundas banks protest highlights climate change impacts
Elders For Climate Sanity protested Canada’s banks support of fossil fuel projects at the busy “Banker’s Corners,” the intersection of King Street West with Sydenham Street and Memorial Square in downtown Dundas, Friday morning.
Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls offers up $125,000 for new play structure at George Armstrong school
The current play amenities, located at the back of the school on 460 Concession St., are aging and needs to be replaced.
Hamilton reserving Pfizer vaccines for young adults due to limited supply
Hamiltonians over the age of 30 will be offered a Moderna vaccine come Tuesday.
Bruce Arthur: With defences crumbling and visibility low, Ontario flies into the Omicron storm
It’s beginning to look a lot like chaos, everywhere you go. On Monday people lined up for rapid tests that ran out fast, or tried to get booster appointments that weren’t available until February next year. Some public health units ran out of Pfizer or contact tracing or both, and testing may be next. These are the early days of Omicron, and it probably feels like you’re on your own.
Victim in fatal crash south of Brantford identified as Norfolk man
Brant County OPP say the two SUVS collided in the Dec. 18 crash.
Norfolk man killed in Hwy. 24 crash south of Brantford
Brant County OPP say the two SUVS collided in the Dec. 18 crash.
Frustration mounts for people clambering to book COVID-19 tests
After testing positive three times via rapid tests on Sunday, Daniel Bear wanted to get a PCR test as soon as possible so that Toronto Public Health could begin tracing others he may have been in contact with.
Scramble for boosters for Ontarians over 18 leaves many out of luck
Ontarians eager to book their booster shots on Monday morning were disappointed, as a surge in demand for a third COVID-19 vaccine forced local public health units to temporarily disable their booking portals, while others couldn’t offer appointments until February.
Hamilton showing ‘very concerning’ COVID-19 rates as access to vaccines, tests dwindle
The city’s top doctor says it will take until at least the end of January to vaccinate all eligible residents with a booster shot
Seven infected in outbreak linked to Grey Cup event at Corktown pub
The outbreak comes as public health says it is falling behind on contact tracing.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Why your rapid test negative doesn’t necessarily mean it’s safe to go to that holiday dinner
If you plan on taking a rapid COVID test for peace of mind before heading to a holiday party or family dinner this week, experts urge you not to drop your guard if you see a negative result.
COVID-19 booster appointments go fast in Ontario
Booster eligibility expands across Ontario as COVID-19 cases continue to rise
Stocks tumble amid rising COVID-19 case count
S&P/TSX composite falls on renewed worries about Omicron as COVID-19 cases surge
BMO to buy Bank of the West for US$16.3 billion
BMO to buy BNP Paribas’ Bank of the West for US$16.3 billion
As ‘Hunger Games’ scramble for vaccine doses returns, Toronto officials urge residents to have patience, persistence
More than one million Torontonians became eligible for COVID-19 booster vaccinations Monday, plunging many residents into another round of “Hunger Games” competition to snap up limited appointments
Why Omicron has us feeling like it’s Christmas 2020 all over again
It’s not that we really expect a straight answer, when we ask, as so many of us are now doing, “Why?”
Family, friends struggle with loss of mom, 3 kids
Friends, family tell court crash that killed mother and 3 kids left them reeling
Jury begins deliberations at Justin Dumpfrey second-degree murder trial
What the jury didn’t hear about Holly Hamilton’s murder
Omicron strains COVID testing capacity in Ontario
Ontario health units working around high COVID test demand as Omicron spreads
Ontario reports 3,784 new COVID cases, nearly 10% of tests coming back positive
Ontario is reporting another 3,784 COVID-19 cases and no new deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.
Hamilton North End activist Shawn Selway’s fight
Shawn Selway, 73, was arrested at anti-pipeline protest last month
Ontarians 18 and older eligible for booster shots
Booster eligibility expands across Ontario as COVID-19 cases continue to rise
Ontario reports 3,784 new COVID-19 cases
Booster eligibility expands across Ontario as COVID-19 cases continue to rise
Is it time for governments to make COVID vaccines the law?
It is time for the spreading of hearsay and fear on both sides of the COVID-19 vaccination debate to end.
Booster eligibility expands across Ontario
Booster eligibility expands across Ontario as COVID-19 cases continue to rise
Pan American Silver Corp. rises on boost in silver price, while Fire & Flower Holdings withers on unmet shareholder expectations. Here are the past week’s winners and losers.
Winners
Pan American Silver Corp. rises on boost in silver price, while Fire & Flower Holdings withers on unmet shareholder expectations. Here are the past week’s winners and losers.
Stock surges and setbacks for the week ending Dec. 17, 2021
Today’s coronavirus news: Booster eligibility expands across Ontario; Israel to ban travel to Canada and U.S. over Omicron variant
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Booster eligibility expands across Ontario; Moderna says initial booster data shows good results on Omicron
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Centre for Climate Change Management at Mohawk College offers 5 ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Since late 2017 the Centre for Climate Change Management at the Joyce Centre for Partnership and Innovation at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College has been a regional hub for collaboration on climate change action.
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