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Ontario reaches grim milestone of 10,000 COVID deaths with 687 new cases Tuesday
Ontario is reporting another 687 COVID-19 cases and three more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
Ontario marks grim 10,000 COVID deaths milestone
Ontario marks grim milestone of 10,000 COVID deaths
NewsAlert: Ontario marks 10,000 total COVID deaths
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Ontario reaches 10,000 COVID deaths
‘I want everybody to know about my dad.’ Why some families want a COVID-19 memorial
Rob Chorley wanted two songs played at his funeral: “Stand by Me” and “You’ll Never Walk Alone.”
10,000 Ontarians have died of COVID-19. Can a memorial help us heal?
In the 1920s, Canadian society was defined by the missing.
Winter travel advisory in effect for Haldimand-Norfolk, Niagara
A band of lake-effect snow originating from Lake Erie could cause dangerous driving in the area
Canadian workers facing burnout: report
Canadian workers facing burnout during the pandemic: Ceridian report
Teachers' buys stake in renewable energy portfolio
Ontario Teachers' buys stake in U.S. renewable energy portfolio from NextEra Energy
'Could be a disaster': Agriculture federation watching wild boar situation closely
After a wild boar was spotted in Burlington, Hamilton-Wentworth Federation of Agriculture president Mel Switzer said the organization is watching the situation closely
‘Just trying to keep people alive’: A study examines burnout among people who work with the homeless
When the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Toronto, Lorraine Lam’s life as an outreach worker supporting Toronto’s homeless population felt increasingly lonely and distant.
Out of Canada: Hamilton mom and 11-year-old fight deportation to Nigeria
Vivian Olumide and her 11-year-old son Kelvin have been in Canada six years.
Hamilton’s concert venues are tuning up, but challenges remain
The province permitted all live music venues to remove capacity limits as of Nov. 15, but not everyone is comfortable returning to the scene — even wi
‘A lot can be done in 23 minutes’: Defence tells jury that others in Michel Pilon’s apartment could have killed him as closing arguments finish at murder trial
George Opassinis is on trial for the second-degree murder of Michel Pilon. Michel, 53, was found dead in his Melvin Avenue supported living apartment
Today’s coronavirus news: Unvaccinated travellers barred from planes and trains in Canada starting today; Japan and France report first cases of Omicron variant
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.
Dundas Community Services recognizes volunteers as need grows
Volunteer drivers needed for DCS transportation and Meals on Wheels services
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger wants to keep bike share program rolling along
The city's budget committee approved in a 12-0 vote to have staff examine options to keep the service sustainable.
Hamilton council appointee Russ Powers sets Ward 5 priorities
Russ Powers says the conversion of the former R.L. Hyslop school into a neighbourhood park and finding a location for a new library branch in downtown Stoney Creek will be among his priorities as he takes over as Ward 5’s new councillor.
Dundas Parkside Cemetery bids for remaining work still confidential
City hopes to complete relocation of incorrectly placed pillars next spring
Hamilton environmentalists celebrate victory in council's opposition to urban boundary expansion
Hamilton's decision not to expand urban boundary could serve as a model for other municipalities.
Thousands of Canadians died because COVID-19 delayed surgeries, doctors say
OTTAWA—Canada’s doctors say the COVID-19 pandemic took a staggering toll on the health of Canadians, including those who didn’t contract it, with delayed surgeries and procedures costing thousands of lives and continuing to ravage people’s health.
I made it back to Canada from southern Africa just ahead of the Omicron travel ban. No one knew what to do with me
This is mildly embarrassing to admit publicly, but as soon as I got off the plane in Calgary, I power-walked straight into Tim Hortons.
Christine Bingham resigns Hamilton school board seat
Christine Bingham has stepped down as Hamilton public school trustee for wards 1 and 2 for undisclosed personal reasons.
Canada confirms five cases of new Omicron variant
Chief medical officer to hold availability after Omicron detected in Ontario
Hamilton councillors want heavy truck route proposal re-examined with a ‘ring road approach’
A committee declined to endorse a recommended new route map Monday that would have allowed heavy trucks to keep rumbling down several downtown streets
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Omicron shows that, much as we might like, we can’t wall ourselves off from COVID-19
The emergence of the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus is a giant I-told-you-so moment for the world.
Wave of bank dividend increases expected
Wave of dividend increases and share buybacks expected as banks report this week
Partial recovery in crude prices lifts TSX
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading as U.S. stock markets move higher
Top Toronto doc wants small drug possession OKed
Toronto's top doctor recommends decriminalizing possession of small amounts of drugs
Affordable housing advocate says officer put knee on her neck, police say SIU now investigating
Police said the photo showing an officer pinning a protester down with his knee was a ‘shoulder pin.’ But now, police say they can no longer speak to
'The least I can do': Waterdown teen with brain cancer gives back to MacKids
A Waterdown teenager with brain cancer is giving back to the hospital that is helping to save his life.
Food insecurity among Mohawk College students ‘drastically increased’ during pandemic
On Tuesday only, donations made to the college’s food assistance fund will be matched by a donor
Travel industry bracing for trouble amid Omicron
Travel industry bracing for customer concerns as Omicron variant emerges
Jury selection begins in trial of man accused of killing Holly Hamilton
Justin Dumpfrey has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder
WHO says Omicron poses a ‘very high’ risk globally
The World Health Organization warned Monday that global risks posed by the new omicron variant of the coronavirus were “very high,” despite significant questions about the variant itself. Still, countries around the world rushed to defend against its spread with a cascade of border closures and travel restrictions that recalled the earliest days of the pandemic.
Ontario community college faculty to hold strike vote
Some 13,500 Ontario community college full-time faculty, counsellors and librarians, including about 1,000 at Mohawk College, could be a step closer to a strike or lockout in the coming weeks.
Hamilton investigates first two cases of Omicron variant
Hamilton public health advises people who have been in eight African countries within the past two weeks to self-isolate and get tested for COVID.
Ontario investigating four possible Omicron cases
Chief medical officer to hold availability after Omicron detected in Ontario
Ontario reports highest number of COVID patients in ICU since mid-October
Ontario is reporting another 788 COVID-19 cases and three more deaths. Of the three, one of the deaths occurred more than one month ago and was added to the cumulative count due to a data cleanup, according to the province’s latest report released Monday morning.
Ontario preparing ‘enhanced strategy’ to fight COVID-19’s Omicron variant
Ontario is investigating two more suspected cases of COVID-19’s Omicron variant in Ottawa and another two in Hamilton as it prepares an “enhanced strategy” to fight the virus, says chief medical officer Dr. Kieran Moore.
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. stock markets up
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading as U.S. stock markets move higher
Banking's shift to the cloud gathers steam
Banking's shift to cloud gathers steam as pandemic and fintechs spur faster adoption
‘We’re on the brink of collapse’: What 8 Ontario nurses have to say on the state of a profession in crisis
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The arena formerly known as Copps Coliseum turns 36 years old
Flashbacks: And the touchy subject of NHL hockey in Hamilton
Canadian Natural Resources shares lift with rising prices for natural gas, while Couche-Tard shares fall along with profits. Here are the past week’s corporate winners and losers.
Winners
IELECT seeking 'new faces' on Hamilton council in 2022 municipal election
Grassroots group released 2,000-plus resident survey detailing the majority is unsatisfied with council performance.
Your favourite pizza topping might just be a Hamilton ‘family secret’
‘Cup and char’ pepperoni has grown in popularity over the past few years — overtaking that of normal sized pepperoni, says Venetian Meat.
Hamilton approves enhanced sidewalk snow clearing, but questions remain about who will pay the cost
City finance staff will provide options in January 2022 for how and who will pay the bulk of the cost of the new service.
'Weather whiplash' ahead as Canada enters winter
'Weather whiplash' ahead as Canada enters winter, Weather Network says
Obituary: Jack Callowhill was one of the last Canadian survivors of ‘The Devil’s Brigade’
Stoney Creek man fought in 1943 battle to push Germans off Italian mountain
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