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TD Bank settles lawsuit with data aggregator Plaid
TD Bank's U.S. subsidiary settles lawsuit with data aggregator Plaid
School board offers support after London crash
Investigation into London crash that killed 8yo turned over to traffic unit
Omicron, the travel ban and getting home to Canada under the wire
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Ontario extends COVID-19 booster shots to those 50 and older
Booster shots will be available to Ontarians over 50 starting Dec. 13 as the province steps up the fight against COVID-19 with the advent of the Omicron variant.
Ontario expands COVID-19 booster shot eligibility to people 50 and over
Province expands COVID-19 booster shot rollout.
Fifth Omicron case in Ontario confirmed
Ontario to expand eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots
Hamilton police’s CAO resigns from post
Anna Filice, who joined the service in 2018, was the first chief administrative officer
New series ’Homeschooled’ finds a home at former school in east Hamilton
Dramedy exploring home-schooling and high school set for CBC Gem in 2022
Ontario reports 761 schools with COVID cases, 7 LTC homes now in outbreak
Ontario is reporting another 959 COVID-19 cases and seven more deaths, according to its latest report released Thursday morning.
Ontario offering loans for non-profit LTC
Ontario offering loans guarantees for non-profit long-term care development
Traffic unit takes over London crash investigation
Investigation into London crash that killed 8yo turned over to traffic unit
Ontario reports 959 COVID-19 cases, eight deaths
Ontario to expand eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots
Home-based businesses need insurance too
Home-based businesses should check insurance policy to make sure they're covered
Behind closed doors, Conservatives hatched strategy to move past conversion therapy controversy
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Ontario to expand COVID booster shot eligibility
Ontario to expand eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots
Film hubs, funding firsts and flops: Real estate entrepreneur Joe Accardi’s ‘big ideas’ and big dollars
Joe Accardi and associated investors have gone on an $83-million real estate spree since 2020 — but the company has had some ‘reputational challenges’
Tiny cottages and $1 real estate investments: A look at Forge and Foster’s latest ventures
Joe Accardi leans into the ‘democratization of real estate’
Lights are out on Hamilton’s east Mountain Thursday
Alectra Utilities is reporting 609 residents are without power early this morning
‘I was terrified, nervous, scared, wondering what had happened to her,’ Holly Hamilton’s mom tells murder trial
Justin Dumpfrey is charged with second-degree murder in death of former girlfriend
Christmas concerts abound this week in the Hamilton area
’Tis the season for some live and in-person holiday shows, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
Today’s coronavirus news: United Nations increases $29 billion request for humanitarian aid to $41 billion amid the ongoing pandemic
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.
Hamilton-based UN think tank’s flood mapping tool named one of 2021’s 100 greatest innovations
Popular Science magazine honoured the tool that maps out floods since 1985 down to street level anywhere in the world
Average home price in Hamilton will top $909,000 next year: report
Realtor says rural, suburban areas are driving factors behind sizzling market
‘We’d like to stay’: Valery Group working to rehouse Ventura Towers tenants displaced by demolitions
Tenants and housing advocates rallied against the developer last month, saying their plans would disproportionally affect racialized and low-income te
Housing minister has ‘final say’ on Hamilton’s urban boundary question
Council voted 13-3 to freeze city’s urban area but the top provincial official has objections
'Share Your History' and help preserve Flamborough's past
Looking through photo albums is like travelling back in time, conjuring up emotions, memories and even scents — but when part of that story is missing it leaves a void and the overall picture — like a puzzle — remains forever incomplete.
International Day of Persons with Disabilities recognized at Hamilton city hall Dec. 3
Hamilton residents are encouraged to put on something purple and show up to city hall at 5 p.m. Dec. 3.
Winona business fears dark corner accident waiting to happen
Heather Kelly said she worries it’s only a matter of time before diverted traffic from road reconstruction by the Costco plaza in Winona causes a serious accident at the intersection near the equipment rental business where she works.
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. development vision still awaits site plan application
Sales of units apparently continue for a residential development vision at 24 Brock St. N., but no development application has been submitted to the City of Hamilton to begin a site plan review process.
Publishers sue Shopify over textbook piracy
Shopify sued by publishers accusing company of profiting from textbook piracy
Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford made lots of mistakes in the pandemic. Spending money wasn’t one of them
Bad things happen in pandemics. Not just the uncontrolled spread of a virus, but out-of-control cash flow.
Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford made lots of mistakes in the pandemic. Spending money wasn’t one of them
Bad things happen in pandemics. Not just the uncontrolled spread of a virus, but out-of-control cash flow.
Canadian deer infected with COVID-19 raise the threat of new variants
OTTAWA—The virus that causes COVID-19 has been detected for the first time in Canada’s wild deer population, and nobody really knows what that means.
Young Canadians file suit over voting age
Young Canadians file suit against federal over minimum voting age
Anti-vaxxers hit rock bottom by trying to intimidate kids and parents
It’s hard to believe that hard-core anti-vaxxers could fall any lower than besieging hospitals and harassing health-care workers.
Girl, 8, dies after London, Ont., crash
London, Ont., police investigate after vehicle injures pedestrians, hits vehicles
Fed survey finds supply-chain shortages boosting inflation
Fed survey finds supply-chain shortages boosting inflation
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Bruce Arthur: Ontario will expand vaccine booster eligibility to anyone 50 and up
As the world waits to learn more about the Omicron variant, Ontario will announce an expansion of eligibility on third-shot boosters Thursday to anybody 50 and up, with an expected opening date in mid-December.
S&P/TSX composite slumps to start December trading
Energy and financial sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets up
Laurentian U not co-operating with audit: AG
Laurentian University withholding documents for financial audit, auditor general says
Hamilton teen among those filing suit over minimum voting age
A group of 13 young Canadians are arguing denying them the right to vote is unconstitutional.
Ontario using frequent MZOs: auditor
Ontario using frequent Minister's Zoning Orders to fast-track development: auditor
OPP officer PTSD contributes to shortages: audit
PTSD among OPP officers contributing to staffing shortages: auditor general
COVID outbreaks are surging in schools. What can we do about it?
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Hong Kong bans non-resident arrivals from Canada amid fears of Omicron variant
Hong Kong will no longer allow non-residents arriving from Canada to enter the country starting Thursday, as the country fights to slow the spread of the new Omicron variant.
Ineligible Ontario businesses given COVID funds:AG
Ontario auditor to examine COVID-19 support for business, PPE supply in annual report
Many Canadians considering job switch: Hays report
Survey finds 65 per cent of Canadians seriously considering job switch
Poor forecasts behind pot shortages: report
Pot products often out of stock because Ont. inaccurately forecasting: report
Strathcona Market opens Saturday at site of former Mustard Seed Co-op
‘We’re excited to meet you guys,’ says co-founder Justin Abbiss
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