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‘When something is gone, it’s gone’: Hamilton bars facing liquor and wine shortages amid supply chain crisis
Liquors such as Campari, Hornitos Tequila, Jim Beam Black and Beefeater Gin have been tough to find.
Hamilton saw largest jump in immigrant arrivals since 2016 in September
The city saw 560 new permanent resident arrivals in September, according to recently released data from the federal government.
A sweet tale of COVID success at Chapman’s ice cream
By the time travellers heading northwest reach Markdale, Ont., they have slipped the surly bonds of the Greater Toronto maelstrom for Grey County and arrived in a slower, gentler, more tranquil place.
Today's coronavirus news: Omicron variant arrives in Canada; Japan bans entry of foreign visitors
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.
Hamilton Mountain is home for R&B singer Sean Jones
“The vibe here is easygoing and everyone has been extremely helpful,” said Sean Jones, who won a Juno Award in 2004 for top R&B/soul recording with the Toronto-based group In Essence.
Dundas road improvements in truck route master plan require site-specific reviews
Dundas road improvements on Wellington and Market streets, recommended in the City of Hamilton’s Truck Route Master Plan final report, still require site-specific reviews before determining exactly what work will be done.
School-based vaccination clinics for kids begin rollout in Toronto, but not all parents on board
For the past four months, Soji Adesokun’s children have been eagerly asking when they too would get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Moore to hold availability after Omicron detected
Chief medical officer to hold availability after Omicron detected in Ontario
Ontario reports Canada's first cases of Omicron
Ontario logs one deth and 964 new COVID-19 cases, highest figure seen since late May
Encampment protesters to speak on ‘brutal and violent’ police arrests, response to J.C. Beemer evictions
The Hamilton Encampment Support Network will host a press conference on Monday at 9 a.m.
Canada’s first COVID-19 Omicron variant cases confirmed
Two cases of the new COVID-19 variant Omicron were detected in Canada Sunday as the rest of the world begins to implement measures to curb the spread.
Ontario reports first cases of Omicron
Ontario logs one deth and 964 new COVID-19 cases, highest figure seen since late May
Latest Hamilton truck route proposal keeps 18-wheelers rolling through parts of downtown at all hours
Residents are lined up to tell councillors what they think about the plan at Monday’s virtual subcommittee meeting.
'Extremely helpful and effective': Flamborough trustees call for in-school vaccine clinics
As the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5-11 rolls out across the province, two Flamborough Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) trustees are calling for vaccine clinics within schools.
‘They don’t skip a beat’: Family of stray pups reunite for the first birthday at the SPCA
The litter of puppies and their mom arrived at the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA last December. They’ve all since been adopted out and were reunited on Sat
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Today’s coronavirus news: 13 cases of Omicron variant found in Dutch testing of travelers; Australia confirms two Omicron cases; Israel tightens travel restrictions
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.
What are the current COVID-19 risks and what’s next? The head of Ontario’s science table answers
We’ve heard the names — Alpha, Beta, Delta, Gamma — all variants of concern when it comes to COVID.
Canada desperately needs nurses. So why does it take so long for internationally trained nurses to get licensed?
Canadian Lisa Coneybeare endured tragedy every day as a nurse on a COVID-19 floor in a Los Angeles hospital and after months of seeing patient after patient die, she decided she needed to come back to Ontario, where she was born, and help fight the pandemic here.
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Snow: Winter weather advisory issued for Hamilton
Environment Canada says Hamilton will get a taste of winter weather starting Saturday evening through to Sunday evening.
Hamilton police beef up presence after suspicious male seen in Greenhill and Mount Albion neighbourhoods
Residents are reminded to keep all exterior doors of their home locked and their outside lights on.
Nearly 1 in 5 HWDSB students not graduating on time
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board graduation rates are up, but still fall short of provincial average
Today’s coronavirus news: Britain tightens COVID rules as U.K. confirms two cases of Omicron variant; Ontario reports 854 cases, two deaths
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: Further tests underway to see if any link to Omicron variant after 61 arrivals from South Africa test positive for COVID-19
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.
Sweet and lovable ‘Old Love’ delights, charms Lighthouse audience
Norm Foster lets you know he believes in ‘Old Love’ and then shows you, Gary Smith writes.
‘A mystery inside a riddle’: Suspect in Nuseiba Hasan Hamilton cold case still at large
Nine years passed before a family member reported Nuseiba Hasan missing.
How Ted Basciano transforms bits of stone and glass into amazing sculptures
Ted talks mosaics at You Me Gallery, Regina Haggo writes.
Hamilton pastor claims to give ‘thousands’ of exemptions letters for the COVID shot
Peter Marshall at Kingdom Worship Centre says he hopes to keep writing letters, but most places don’t accept religious exemptions to the shot
The 2019 RBC Canadian Open in Hamilton changed the way our national championship is done
It was The Open that changed The Open, Scott Radley writes.
Popular Burlington canal piers to be gated, closed even as cities try to negotiate public access
Hamilton and Burlington are in talks to take over pier maintenance from the federal government. But for now, Transport Canada will restrict access to
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $27 million Lotto Max jackpot
Police, protesters and the problems that come with evicting homeless people
At least five people were arrested this week in connection with protests over encampment clearings
Bruce Arthur: ‘This is real.’ The Omicron variant will arrive. So what will we do about it?
In the end, it’s about us. Yes, there is a new variant, and alarm bells are ringing. Countries are cutting off flights again, Canada among them, playing whack-a-virus in the hope of gaining some time, a few more days, a week, something. Experts are frantically trying to discern just what the variant will do. It’s dispiriting, and a reminder of the hectic early days of this epochal pandemic. And it’s a reminder that the virus doesn’t get tired, even if we do.
Rosie DiManno: At this point in the pandemic, there’s no more time for nonsense
I trust that Doug Ford’s four daughters will bring him comfort in his old age.
Dundas Pleasant View neighbourhood access closed during police investigation
Closure of the York Road and Newman Road intersection in Pleasant View, for approximately nine hours on Thursday, Nov. 25, while Hamilton police investigated a shooting near 10 Newman Rd., meant no access in or out of the isolated residential area.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Heather Scoffield: Is Justin Trudeau to blame for inflation? That depends on which Conservative you ask
Just when we start to think Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre has scored a point in blaming inflation all on Justin Trudeau, his leader comes along and upsets the apple cart.
Protesters converge on Hamilton police central station
Friday’s stand-off was the latest in a series of clashes between encampment activists and police
Housing activists and police face off outside central station following encampment arrests
Friday’s standoff was the latest in a series of clashes between encampment activists and police
Next court date set for Hamilton teen arrested in connection to $46-million Bitcoin theft
The accused is charged with theft over $5,000 and possession of property or proceeds of property obtained by crime
TSX plunges as COVID variant worries spook markets
Stock markets tumble as new COVID variant spooks investors, oil falls
Union’s claim denied as arbitrator upholds mandatory vaccination policy
Arbitrator notes the company has an obligation to protect the health and safety of its employees, writes Ed Canning
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for Nov. 14 to 20
Domestic: 8U.S.A.: 3Overseas: 86 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry2 vessels handled petroleum product6 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled aggregate4 vessels handled finished
S&P/TSX composite down nearly 500 points
Stock markets tumble as new COVID variant spooks investors, oil falls
Company holiday parties are back, with caveats
Company holiday parties are making a comeback, but many employers have a plan B
Police investigate alleged sexual assault at east Mountain business
Investigators seek help from public to identify suspect in Nov. 20 incident
Ottawa prepares travel restrictions as new COVID-19 variant emerges
OTTAWA — The federal government is preparing to announce travel restrictions amid fears of a new variant of the deadly coronavirus that is spooking financial markets and prompting renewed health concerns around the world.
Doug Ford and Erin O’Toole call for travel bans amid fears of new COVID variant
OTTAWA—The federal Conservatives and Ontario Premier Doug Ford are separately calling for travel bans amid fears of a new variant of the deadly coronavirus that is spooking markets and prompting renewed health concerns around the world.
S&P/TSX composite down 500 points as oil falls
Stock markets tumble as new COVID variant spooks investors, oil falls
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