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Today’s coronavirus news: U.K. indoor mask rules reintroduced; As Omicron advances, South Africa sees little severe disease
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.
'Buying trees too early': Flamborough Christmas tree growers seeing early demand
Flamborough Christmas tree growers are seeing an earlier demand for trees, which has forced at least one local grower to closed up shop for the season.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE NOW? Centre Road is expected to open this month
The City of Hamilton says Centre Road is expected to reopen to traffic later this month.
Hamilton’s Amazon warehouse set to open in ‘early 2022,’ at least four months behind schedule
Panattoni Development Company previously told The Spectator construction for the warehouse was expected to be completed in August of this year, with t
More than just football: 10 other things to do this weekend in the Hammer
From wet to wild, Saturday’s rain is expected to clear by Sunday for the big game
Man arrested in targeted Dundas shooting was granted full parole seven months earlier
Rebaz Resh, now facing eight gun-related charges, was considered a low risk to reoffend when granted parole in April
Millions of Ontarians will need a third COVID vaccine this month. Can we ramp up capacity like in the summer?
More than five million Ontarians will need a third COVID-19 vaccine by the end of December to boost their protection against Omicron, according to the scientific director of the province’s science advisory table, who warns a third-dose rollout at the scale and urgency of the summer mass clinics is needed to stay ahead of the new variant.
Eastern Food Market makes $1 million investment on Hamilton Mountain
Mouhammadou Taffa was impressed.
Hamilton has no plans to resurrect Perimeter Road project to fix truck problems
Any "ring" road plan will involve using existing roadways to funnel trucks away from neighbourhoods, say officials.
Syrians calling Canada home want to help Afghans
Syrian refugees who now call Canada home look to help Afghan newcomers
Green, gold and Grey bring together all colours at Spirit of Edmonton Grey Cup bash at Industria Pizzeria in Hamilton
The Spirit of Edmonton committee has been putting on Grey Cup parties every year for decades. They brought their magic to Hamilton and it was a grand
Time to step up once again and get your booster shot
It’s time for Ontarians, at least those 50 and older, to roll up their sleeves once again.
Rapid tests recommended by experts in COVID fight
Ont. science table recommends weekly rapid tests in schools, workplaces in some areas
Dundas Knox Presbyterian Church listed for sale
Congregation looking for offers that benefit heritage district and wider community
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
'Trying to make things brighter': Waterdown's Brookhurst Crescent gets into the holiday spirit
Waterdown’s Brookhurst Crescent has once again transformed into a winter wonderland of festive lights — and this year, residents are hoping visitors who enjoy the display will donate to a good cause.
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points, U.S. stock markets also down
‘Now I don’t have mom’: Murder trial hears police interview with Holly Hamilton’s four year-old daughter
Four-year-old told police she saw her mom sleeping the shower, then she disappeared
Strong winds, up to 45 mm of rain expected in Hamilton by Saturday night
Environment Canada warns about possible tree, power line damage
Ontario creates council on trade with U.S.
New council to advocate for Ontario workers, industries trading with United States
Health units issue new COVID recommendations
Three Ontario health units issue tougher COVID-19 recommendations amid rising cases
Three health units share new COVID recommendations
Three Ontario health units issue tougher COVID-19 recommendations amid rising cases
Transcontinental Q4 profit falls 24% to $39.2M
Transcontinental Q4 and full-year profits fall despite higher revenues
City putting $200,000 toward Grey Cup in Hamilton
That’s a ‘tremendous bargain’ that should have been disclosed before deal inked, Coun. John-Paul Danko says
Report recommends 'portable benefits,' gig reforms
Give gig workers more rights, transparency, benefits, Ontario committee recommends
Translating “cat” to English is easier than you might think
When these creatures of habit change their habits, the whole household is held hostage, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld
Ontario is reporting 1,290 COVID cases, highest since May
Ontario is reporting another 1,290 COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths. One of the deaths occurred more than one month ago and is being added to the cumulative count due to a data cleanup, according to the province’s latest report released Thursday morning.
Toronto company pulls robots off sidewalks
Company behind pink delivery robots to temporarily pull devices off Toronto sidewalks
Dividend stocks can offer inflation protection
Experts say dividend stocks can offer some protection against inflation
Science table issues advice on rapid tests
Ont. science table recommends weekly rapid tests in schools, workplaces in some areas
Kinross signs deal to buy Great Bear Resources
Kinross signs deal to buy Great Bear Resources and its Dixie gold project in Ontario
Families of St. Joe’s psychiatric patients call for independent group to review hospital suicides
The Spectator has learned another patient died by suicide while on a temporary pass
Small businesses automating to deal with worker shortage: survey
From self-checkout machines to e-commerce platforms, a growing number of small businesses are turning to automation to sidestep persistent worker shortages in their industries, a new report states.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario science table recommends weekly rapid tests in schools, workplaces in some areas
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: Canadian families will pay an extra $966 for groceries in 2022, report says; Denmark orders eateries to close early, bans large concerts
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.
Waterdown retailer 'The Spot' for all things cannabis
Since its arrival in Waterdown last spring, a pot shop is “The Spot” to be for a friendly and informative environment for the community.
Longtime Hamilton Catholic school board chair re-elected for 31st term
Pat Daly will serve an another term as chair of the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board, a position he has held for 30 years.
Hamilton identifies 42 road and sidewalk projects for $30 million in federal funds
In July, council voted to divide the one-time infrastructure funding equally among the city’s 15 wards. The proposed projects will be discussed at Thu
Surveillance video shows Justin Dumpfrey’s movements after Holly Hamilton murder
Court shown video from stores, taxis and shelter before arrest
Hamilton's CanMET facility helps create U.S. medal to honour USS Arizona crew members
About 270 kilograms of steel from the USS Arizona will be rolled to 1.6-millimetre sheets that will eventually be transformed into medals to honour the ship's crew.
Hamilton bans the name 'gypsy moth,' citing cultural insensitivity
Staff are encouraging councillors and public to use the Latin term Lymantria dispar dispar (or LDD) to describe the pest.
Ontario Hydro One invests about $250 million in Hamilton as part of a $17-billion, five-year infrastructure plan
Works has already started on upgrading the Gage and Kenilworth transmission stations at a cost of about $100 million.
How many unvaccinated staff are working with kids in GTA schools? Most boards won’t say
Most GTA school boards can’t or won’t say how many unvaccinated employees are still working with children, even as active COVID-19 outbreaks in elementary schools — where most students remain unprotected — have reached a record high and the Omicron variant has been detected in at least one Toronto school.
U of T researchers discover a new way to take on COVID-19. Could it change the way we combat cancer?
Prevention and treatment of COVID-19 and its variants may one day be a few spritzes of nasal spray away, according to one University of Toronto researcher.
Santa on wheels by Hamilton Mountain Kidz Klub
It’s a chance for Mountain youngsters to see Santa and for the public to support families in need.
J.C. Beemer clash in focus at meeting, but no solutions
How to approach encampments and calls for a judicial inquiry into a violent clash between police and housing advocates remain polarizing themes.
Bruce Arthur: COVID changes. Omicron is here. Science moves. Ontario needs to move with it
It’s go time. Less talk of caution, less waiting for data, no more pretending. The painful, uncomfortable truth is Omicron will change the pandemic game, and for the worse. There is no time to waste. There probably hasn’t been for a while.
Bruce Arthur: COVID changes. Omicron is here. Science moves. Ontario needs to move with it
It’s go time. Less talk of caution, less waiting for data, no more pretending. The painful, uncomfortable truth is Omicron will change the pandemic game, and for the worse. There is no time to waste. There probably hasn’t been for a while.
‘We must keep our guards up’: Public health monitoring COVID trends amid province’s record-high school outbreaks
Public and Catholic schools in Hamilton have reported 36 outbreaks since September — the same number as the second half of the 2020-21 school year
'We're doing everything possible': More employees at Sobeys, FreshCo, Food Basics, Metro, Farm Boy and other Ontario grocery stores test positive for COVID-19 and here are the locations impacted
With cases of the Omicron variant of concern continuously emerging across Ontario, so too are coronavirus cases in grocery stores.
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