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Updated 2025-01-11 08:30
Ontario has administered more than 24 million vaccine doses
Ontario is reporting another 887 COVID-19 cases and three more deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.
Hamilton health officials confirm case of COVID-19 Omicron variant in resident who travelled from South Africa
Lab tests revealed one of the two individuals who had arrived from South African in November has Omicron variant.
Dye & Durham buying Telus financial solutions
Dye & Durham buying Telus' financial solutions business for $500 million
Today’s coronavirus news: Scientist behind U.K. vaccine says next pandemic may be worse; Unvaccinated Italians face new restrictions
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.
Two Hamilton-area women on list of 59 victims of femicide in Ontario this year
The annual femicide report helps shed light on the staggering toll of violence against women.
Two Hamilton-area women on list of 59 victims of femicide in Ontario this year
The annual femicide report helps shed light on the staggering toll of violence against women.
Femicide roll call: Hamilton-area women and girls killed
These are just some of the faces of slain women and girls from the Hamilton area since the 1980's.
Hamilton teen with cerebral palsy waits to reunite with family in war-torn Yemen
The Al-Olofi family is split in two heartbreaking situations — Mohammed Al-Olofi is the sole caregiver for his daughter Reham, while his wife and two
Revealed: McMaster paid $610,000 to lawyers investigating an embattled department
For eight months, The Spectator fought for the cost of a “climate review” looking at allegations of sexual violence in McMaster’s Department of Psycho
Happy, singing and Home for the Holidays
Emily Lukasik and Patrick Bowman lead the cast in Theatre Aquarius holiday production
Obituary: Barbara Chambers was a ‘bold spirit’ who fought for women’s equality
Ancaster woman served as chair of the city’s Status of Women Committee
‘I will mess you up’: Teens say Hamilton man assaulted them with bat after school
Teens taking taxis home from school over fear of more violence.
Hamilton Food Share, city partner on menstrual product pilot project
Hamilton Food Share is partnering with the City of Hamilton on a one-year pilot project to distribute menstrual products to local food banks across the city.
Ancaster receives about $11 million for 2022 in funding for capital projects, including roads and bridges
Southcote Road is the largest of the capital projects scheduled to begin in 2022 for Ancaster.
Santa fully booked at CF Lime Ridge on Hamilton Mountain
Four-year-old Henry Aspros and his two-year-old brother Thomas were all smiles as soon as they caught a glimpse of the man in red at CF Lime Ridge.
Dundas Pleasant View application comment process ignores public consultation fundamentals
Two separate public commenting methods for Columbia International College’s Niagara Escarpment Plan amendment application to convert a former Pleasant View convent into a high school has resulted in two different deadlines, contradicting fundamental principles of public consultation, according to a University of Toronto professor.
Upper Stoney Creek’s Saltfleet wetland project set to break ground
Construction of a two-pond wetland at the new Saltfleet Conservation Area in upper Stoney Creek that will help stem flooding below the escarpment is ready to begin and won’t cost as much as expected.
In a small Ontario town caught in COVID’s rural-urban divide, ‘people don’t even talk to each other’
DUNNVILLE, Ont. At Stefanie’s Family Hair Care in downtown Dunnville, beside a statue of a blissed-out frog, a sign greets customers: “Out of respect for everyone’s ‘Personal Choice’ no talk of vaccines in the shop.”
Public health unit reinstates tougher COVID rules
Public health unit in Ontario reinstates COVID-19 measures amid surge of cases
Police investigate multiple suspected overdoses
Police investigate multiple suspected overdoses in Ontario
Toronto Rock do everything right in Hamilton Debut V2.0
Pro lacrosse team puts on a terrific show for the big crowd that showed up to see what it was all about
Ontario reports 1,184 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 1,184 new cases of COVID-19, no additional deaths
Strong winds and up to 30 mm of rain expected in Hamilton Sunday night
Environment Canada forecasts 20 to 30 mm of rain, which may begin as snow, along with winds potentially reaching 90 km/h by Monday afternoon
Strong winds and up to 40 mm of rain expected in Hamilton Sunday night
Environment Canada forecasts gusts of 70 to 90 km/h along with 20 to 40 mm of rainfall
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Supply chain challenges squeeze small businesses
'All our margins are gone': Supply chain challenges squeeze small businesses
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario records 1,184 new cases; hundreds march against pandemic restrictions in Belgium
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Hundreds march against COVID-19 restrictions in Belgium; Senegal registers first case of Omicron variant
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.
The pandemic encouraged virtual family doctor visits. Are they here to stay?
Virtual care has been part of Dr. Jonathan Fitzsimon’s practice from the moment he became a family doctor in 2007.
5 ways to give back in Flamborough this holiday season
The snow is falling, and that winter wonderland can only mean one thing: time to spread some holiday cheer right here in Flamborough.
Ontario player wins Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
Ontario player wins Saturday's $8.8 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Hamilton confirms first case of Omicron
On Nov. 29, Hamilton public health said it was investigating two suspected cases of the variant in a pair who recently travelled to South Africa and t
Have you seen Donald White? Senior known to frequent Hamilton and Brantford
Donald White, 82, who’s from Kitchener, was seen Dec. 2 at 9 p.m.
ATV collision near Hannon leaves rider with ‘serious injuries’
A 39-year-old male was taken to hospital after being thrown from his vehicle at Highland Road east of Fifth Road East Friday night
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls of burgers sold at Walmart, Home Depot chargers, baby strollers on Amazon, Buy Buy Baby, Old Spice and Secret sprays trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
A number of recalls at big-name stores and online marketplaces has sparked multiple Health Canada warnings.
Mob Wars: Hits and misses of the Hamilton Mafia
It had been pretty quiet ... until Angelo Musitano was gunned down
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports another 1,053 cases, eight deaths for Saturday; Outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel makes final appeal for Germans to get vaccinated
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel makes final appeal for Germans to get vaccinated
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.
Hamilton organizations receive racist phone calls following clash between police and housing advocates
Lyndon George, the executive director of Hamilton’s Anti-Racism Resource Centre, said the comments made by the caller “speak to the root of the racism
‘Festa’ screening at Playhouse Cinema highlights Racalmutese culture in Hamilton
Terry Odette’s documentary is a vivid look at a deep Sicilian tradition, writes Jeff Mahoney.
The mystery of Ron Kells
Two hilarious notes have Hamilton’s hottest band — and many other folks — wondering who’s behind them and whether they’re legit or a droll joke, write
Crown Point West semi a potential ‘stepping stone’ for young Hamilton home buyers
Glendale Avenue home is walking distance from Ottawa Street North and Barton Street East
Three ways to support and save your favourite restaurant
The pandemic has been an extinction-level event for restaurants, writes Jay Robb
‘Super invader’ monster goldfish are taking over Hamilton stormwater ponds by the thousands
‘Chunks’ is not alone: scientists pulled a football-sized goldfish out of an Ancaster lagoon this month. They’re begging you not to release pet fish i
Free menstrual products to be stocked in select Hamilton rec centre washrooms, food banks
The year-long pilot will see the city provide $121,000 in funding for tampons and pads in washrooms at select recreation centres, and will help Hamilt
Hamilton home listings hit 10-month low in November
Lack of available real estate is sending property prices through the roof
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot
More Omicron cases crop up in Ontario
Ontario reports more than 1,000 cases of COVID-19 for first time since May
Bruce Arthur: Omicron will change things. What the early signals may mean for Ontario
The world is still feeling its way around the contours of Omicron, but what seems to be emerging is a picture of what might be emergency. COVID was already a national crisis in so many places — Europe, for example, has seen towering Delta variant waves through the autumn, and the United States is on the verge of another one. Canada has been largely spared since Alberta and Saskatchewan finally read a good newspaper, and Ontario as much as anybody. For now, at least.
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