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Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi's responsibilities include accessing COVID-19 supplies
The minister of public service and procurement has a series of responsibilities, including focusing on diversity and climate change.
Three Mac students founded ‘Toques From The Heart’ to help keep the most vulnerable warm
Their business model is simple: For every toque purchased, they’ll donate one to someone in need, with an ambitious goal of reaching 35,000 people acr
Some Hamilton businesses are pre-emptively closing their doors amid a surge in COVID-19 cases
On Friday, the province introduced new measures to curb the spread of the Omicron variant, but some businesses are taking matters into their own hands
‘I was still The Wicked Witch of the West’
Margaret Hamilton feared playing the baddie in the 1939 classic because she thought it would typecast her for life and ruin her career, writes Gary Sm
A white Christmas in Hamilton is a ‘close call,’ climatologist says
A few days have hit 15 C recently, but with temperatures as cold as -7 C coming up this week, any precipitation that falls will turn into snow, David
Obituary: Concert promoter Jim Skarratt was ‘a legend’ in the Canadian music business
Put on 200 shows across Canada, worked with Anne Murray and Rush
Hamilton Bulldogs feeling merry as Christmas break begins
They’re sitting just one point out of first place overall in the OHL just a handful of games away from the halfway point of the schedule, writes Scott
Driver dead, passenger ‘fighting for their life’ after crash south of Brantford
Two SUVs involved in Saturday night collision in Brant County
COVID-19 cases top 4,000 in Ontario
Capacity limits and gathering caps back in effect in Ontario today
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 4,177 cases on Sunday; Capacity limits and gathering caps back in effect in Ontario today
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Longtime Hamilton Catholic board chair sees 'tremendous growth' in 30 years of service
Pat Daly will begin his 31st year as board chair for the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board after being re-elected during the Dec. 6 initial meeting. As he prepares for the new term, he spoke with the Review about his tenure and the future.
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $10.8 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Rapid tests selling online for inflated prices highlights COVID-19 testing inequity in GTA
Rapid COVID-19 test kits are a hot commodity in the province right now.
Man, 27, charged with manslaughter after deadly overdose on Six Nations
A 20-year-old died of an overdose earlier this year, resulting in Six Nations police charging an individual with manslaughter, among other charges
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 3,301 cases on Saturday; Capacity limits in effect today in Ontario’s large venues
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario is reporting 3,301 cases on Saturday; Capacity limits in effect today in Ontario’s large venues due to Omicron
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.
Ontario reporting 3,301 cases, highest COVID-19 case count in more than seven months
Ontario is reporting another 3,301 COVID-19 cases and four more deaths, according to its latest report released Saturday morning.
‘They go like crazy’: Binbrook-area manufacturer sells toboggans for charity
Maljohn Plastics sold more than 400 toboggans and donated the proceeds to charity last year
The big stink over Hamilton’s Sewergate spill is not over yet
The city will dredge the remnants of a 24-billon-litre sewage spill out of Chedoke Creek next July. But that’s not the end of the story.
Begrudgingly famous, Maud Lewis sold her paintings for $5
Nova Scotian art legend is subject of a fascinating new Art Galler of Hamilton exhibition that explores her inborn gift, Jeff Mahoney writes
Even as we fight Omicron, it’s time to prepare for the next pandemic
It must seem like decades ago, and only yesterday, to Dr. Theresa Tam that she wrote a paper marking the 15th anniversary of the SARS outbreak in Canada and the 100th anniversary of the Spanish flu pandemic.
'Help give back'; Waterdown Collision boosts Men's Street Ministry this winter
Waterdown Collision is using its winter community outreach initiative to support the Men’s Street Ministry.
Ontario ticket claims Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
Ontario ticket holder wins Friday's $70 million Lotto Max jackpot
Firewall failure: Forensic psychiatric patient accesses child porn on St. Joseph’s Hospital Wi-Fi network
Hamilton police found over 1,700 child pornography images linked to devices belonging to 34-year-old Andrew Barkhouse, Susan Clairmont writes.
Stubbed toes, toothaches and ‘my nose hurts’: paramedic chief urges public to stop calling 911 for nonemergencies
Chief of Hamilton Paramedic Service says paramedics are exhausted and don’t need the extra strain of responding to calls that aren’t emergencies.
How Ontario hospitals are planning for the Omicron wave — and what they’re worried about
The province’s hospital system is again bracing for an overwhelming wave of COVID-19 patients driven by the highly transmissible Omicron variant, even as it tries to catch up with a backlog of surgeries, cope with diminished staffing levels and manage already crowded emergency departments.
Four Hamilton retirement homes grapple with staff vaccination as Omicron spreads
Four of Hamilton’s 33 licensed retirement homes had fewer than 90 per cent staff vaccinated by November’s end, though the congregate settings serve vu
Let it snow: Winter weather advisory issued for Hamilton
Environment Canada says Hamilton could see five to 10 centimetres fall throughout the day Saturday
Demand for COVID tests has ‘exploded’ at Hamilton assessment centres
Busiest testing site on the Mountain reached capacity this week as the threat of Omicron looms
Omicron surge puts pressure on COVID testing system
As Omicron cases surge, many Ontarians are lining up with the hope of snagging rapid at-home tests for the holidays. But the more accurate lab-testing system, a critical step in confirming a COVID infection, is already showing some signs of strain.
Burn trauma unit at Hamilton General Hospital radically scaled back
With no local surgeon specializing in burns, 27 patients have been forced to go to Toronto for care
Cineplex assures seats despite new COVID rules
Cinemas face Ontario's new capacity rules on 'Spider-Man' opening weekend
How is your neighbourhood air quality? New Hamilton study will test every ward in the city
Study team is seeking resident feedback on concerns before setting up monitors in January
Capacity limits returning in Ontario as cases soar
Capacity limits return at Ontario restaurants, retailers as Omicron surges
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Test-seeking Ontarians line up outside LCBOs
A test for Christmas: Ontarians line up outside LCBOs in search of free rapid tests
S&P/TSX composite flat to end losing week
S&P/TSX composite flat to end losing week while U.S. markets fall
‘Unlike anything we’ve seen’: Omicron threat pushes Ontario to announce capacity limits, other restrictions
Indoor and outdoor gathering limits to be capped at 10 and 25 people, respectively.
TSX expected to outshine U.S. markets in 2022
Canadian investors should brace for average returns after strong 2021, experts say
COVID testing kits on Hamilton Mountain snapped up
There were long lineups outside many LCBO stores Dec. 17 for COVID-19 rapid testing kits.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford imposes new COVID-19 restrictions across the province as Omicron variant spreads
New measures come into place Sunday (Dec. 19).
LIVE VIDEO: Ford to make an announcement as COVID cases soar, residents scramble for boosters, rapid tests
Ontario's top doctor and Premier Doug Ford to provide an update on COVID-19 restrictions
Ontario conducting COVID inspection blitz Saturday
Ministry of Labour to conduct COVID-19 inspection blitz at businesses Saturday
Ongoing dispute led to Mario Rodgers murder in east Hamilton parking lot
The victim and accused lived in neighbouring apartment buildings, Hamilton police say
Costs and benefits of virtual health care
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Shipping News: Harbour traffic for Dec. 5 to 11
What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Teen cyclist hit by HSR bus on Hamilton Mountain
The 15-year-old is in critical, but stable condition
Ontario reports 3,124 new COVID cases and 72 schools closed
Ontario is reporting another 3,124 COVID-19 cases and five more deaths, according to its latest report released Friday morning.
Co-accused in Hamilton baby death case pleads guilty in court
Nathan O’Brien, who has no previous criminal record, was sentenced to time served and 12 months probation and is to attend and actively participate in
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