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Ontario reports 927 new cases of COVID, highest reported since early September
Ontario is reporting another 927 COVID-19 cases and five more deaths, according to its latest report released Friday morning.
What we know about Omicron, the new COVID variant that quickly led to Canada’s latest travel ban
South African health officials have identified a new coronavirus variant following a spike in COVID-19 cases in Gauteng, South Africa.
Markets tumble amid fresh COVID variant worries
Stock markets tumble as new COVID variant spooks investors, oil falls
Documents reveal Ford government opted not to pursue $1-billion penalty from 407 Express Toll Route
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Hamilton Niagara Burlington Christmas holiday lights family fun activities
Here’s a list of who, what and where you can find Christmas in Hamilton this season.
There’s no ‘n’ in ‘puckstopper’
Bulldogs homegrown goalie Marco Costantini is opening eyes with his play this year, Scott Radley writes.
Monsters under the bed, and in the closet
How parents deal with the fears of children, Lorraine Sommerfeld writes.
Did someone else confess to the murder of Michel Pilon? Former police informant takes the stand
Court heard from Shaun Anderson, who reluctantly maintained from the witness stand that someone else confessed to the murder of Michel Pilon that Geor
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Nine things to think about doing this weekend in Hamilton
Ticats to Jingle Bell runs, there’s lots happening around the Hammer
‘Aggressively priced’ Beasley row home a mix of modern and retro
The Beasley home sold in the mid-$360s back in 2017.
Silent abuse: One Burlington woman’s story of self-discovery
It took years for her to understand not all domestic violence is physical.
Religious leaders juggle duty to preach vaccination with ‘harping on’ about pandemic in Haldimand-Norfolk
‘Nowhere in my Bible do I read, “Don’t get a vaccine”’: Epidemiologist says religious leaders should be rallied to reach the unvaccinated
Emma Teitel: How millennials ruined the ‘millennials ruined everything’ myth
Before the COVID-19 pandemic came about another contagion spread around the world unchecked. It wasn’t deadly. It was just annoying.
There are more than 160 COVID outbreaks in Ontario elementary schools. What to do before vaccines take hold?
COVID-19 outbreaks in Ontario elementary schools have reached a high since the beginning of the school year, with more than 160 current outbreaks, almost double the number from two weeks ago and almost triple the total from a month ago.
New $5.7M Ancaster Agricultural Society facility scheduled to open in February 2022
The Ancaster Fair's past presidents have challenged the community to donate to the fair and they will match those donations.
Mohawk College auto students to work on donated vehicles from Eastgate Ford
Eastgate Ford and Ford Canada have donated a 2020 Ford Escape and 2020 Ford F-150 to Mohawk College that will be used by students in the Motive Power programs at the Fennell campus.
City of Hamilton hires Angela Burden as new general manager for healthy and safe communities
Burden spent seven years at the Mississauga and Halton Local Health Integration Unit, including as vice-president of home and community care.
Bruce Arthur: The problem with anti-vaxxers is what to do about them
Every anti-vaxxer is a symptom. For some it’s a symptom of institutional mistrust, built over years or even generations; for some it’s misinformation-fueled mania, and a loss of the connection to reality. There’s always a reason.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Seven HHS workers fired, 68 disciplined and more than 360 unvaccinated as deadline looms
Hospital president and CEO Rob MacIsaac said anyone who has not yet reported their vaccination status ‘will receive notice of immediate termination’ b
Expanded access for third doses of COVID-19 vaccine coming
The Ontario government anticipates moving up the timetable to make third doses available to more people. The eligibility for expanding access for more groups was anticipated to take place in the new year, but Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of He
Online auction boosts Out of the Cold Hamilton
Hamilton Out of the Cold is holding a virtual fundraiser auction from Nov. 25-28.
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite index
Technology and energy sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite index higher
Do children need vaccine passports? Not now, Ontario says
Ontario does not plan to require children aged five to 11 to show proof of vaccination to get into restaurants and other non-essential venues, says chief medical officer Dr. Kieran Moore.
Hamilton police investigating drug lab on Mountain after sudden death
Police and OPP are on scene dismantling the drug lab
Child COVID-19 vaccinations ramp up in Ontario
Child COVID-19 vaccine clinics ramping up in Ontario on Thursday
Tech and energy help lift S&P/TSX composite index
Technology and energy sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite index higher
Ontario has reported nearly 7,000 school-related COVID cases since the school year started
Ontario is reporting another 748 COVID-19 cases and five more deaths, according to its latest report released Thursday morning.
Last residents at J.C. Beemer Park pack up following fire, protest
Protesters marched to Hamilton police station following arrests
One person hurt in shooting at York and Old Guelph roads
Hamilton police say two people have been arrested
Church in Flamborough sets the stage for Guillermo del Toro Netflix horror show ‘12 After Midnight’
Community near Brock Road and Concession 8 West see the magic of filmmaking.
Here are new details of the CIBC Costco Mastercard and what shoppers need to know
CIBC Thursday (Nov. 25) announced new details and timing updates for the new CIBC Costco Mastercard, just a few months after revealing the big bank will become the exclusive credit card issuer for Costco in Canada.
Doug Ford’s glitchy online business registry has major law firms telling clients to avoid Ontario
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Hamilton police seized $3 million in drugs, 35 guns in three-month project
Six properties on the Hamilton Mountain targeted in Project Munro
Trio charged after erratic driving tips Hamilton police to loaded gun
Vehicle found abandoned at Upper Wellington Street and Limeridge Road East.
McMaster receives $12 million to study how we can keep our brains healthy as we age
A funding boost for the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging will help researchers better understand what leads to dementia and other neurological con
Hamilton Theatre Inc. is back with a musical showcase
Welcome back to today’s Broadway best, Gary Smith writes
'Time to re-envision this': Delayed Waterdown rainbow crosswalks to be redesigned
The proponent of two rainbow crosswalks in Waterdown is calling for a redesign before installation following feedback from the City of Hamilton’s LGBTQ Advisory Committee.
Is climate change a risk to Hamilton’s drinking water?
The city blames record Lake Ontario temperatures for low chlorine levels repeatedly found in Hamilton drinking water this fall.
Champion for the disabled Lorin MacDonald lands top honour at Canada’s most powerful women event
Disability rights lawyer Lorin MacDonald has helped push away barriers to inclusion and accessibility. She is winning big award at Top 100 Canada’s Mo
Get your double, double dose of Handel’s ‘Messiah’
The Brott Music Festival and the Bach Elgar Choir each have two performances coming up, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
Encampment death a stark reminder of Hamilton’s spiralling opioid crisis
Advocates say toxic supply, lack of resources leave city’s homeless acutely vulnerable
‘A mix of foresight and a bit of luck’: How Hamilton-based Baffin worked through the supply chain crisis
The Stoney Creek company credits domestic manufacturing and supplier partnerships with their pandemic success.
Accused murderer denies strangling ‘best friend’ Michel Pilon, talks of ‘thought machine’ while on the stand
Michel, 53, was found dead in the bathroom of his apartment in a supportive living building on Melvin Avenue on Nov. 30, 2018.
Wandering with meaning: How people with dementia go missing
An Ancaster senior with dementia died this month after wandering from her home. She was the 32nd person with dementia reported missing to Hamilton pol
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Eastern Food Market on Hamilton Mountain helping newcomers
Since last spring, the halal grocery store on Upper Wentworth Street has been helping support recent local refugees from Afghanistan by donating halal meat and other food items to the Afghan Association of Hamilton, which has been distributing the food to families in need.
Who’s getting sick? Report sheds new light on breakthrough cases and vaccine protection against hospitalization
As Ontario tries to keep a resurgence of COVID-19 cases under control, new data from Public Health Ontario shows only nine fully vaccinated people under 60 have ended up in the ICU.
Fire in downtown Hamilton apartment building suspected arson
The Hamilton Fire Department responded to a fire at Villa Marie 3, near St. Joe’s Charlton campus, just before 1 p.m. on Wednesday
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