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Emma Teitel: When it comes to in-person dining, the end of QR codes should be on the menu
A bar on Dundas West called Swan Dive just announced plans to transition to a cash-only service model. The bar posted a photo to Instagram this week of a handwritten sign that reads (directly above a drawing of a heart): “Heads up guys: as of the 1st of December we will be going back to cash only. Yes we do have an ATM, no we are not sorry. Ok. That is all.”
Hamilton public school board likely to hire interim education director, chair says
The chair of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board says she hopes to see a new director of education in place by next August.
Ancaster taxpayers could be paying higher taxes for sidewalk snow-clearing service
Hamilton's public works committee approved a five-year contract to begin enhanced sidewalk snow clearing in 2022.
Hamilton rural residents could be paying for snow clearing on sidewalks they don't have
"To pay the same as urban areas when we don't have sidewalks sounds ridiculous to me," says Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
Sting upset Knights 4-2 in Ontario Hockey League
Gaudreau makes 36 saves in Sting's 4-2 OHL win over Knights
Ford won't budge on child-care talks
Ford says Ontario standing firm on child care funding demands before making deal
‘Our family is totally ruined’: Questions plague loved ones after son charged in dad’s death
Jacob Ardagna remembered for silly humour, kindness
‘Our family is totally ruined’: More questions than answers for loved ones after son charged in dad’s death
Jacob Ardagna remembered for silly humour, kindness
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Two injured after stabbing at high school: police
Two injured after stabbing at high school in Toronto: police
S&P/TSX composite rises with U.S. markets
Tech sector helps lead S&P/TSX composite higher, U.S. stock markets also up
Five Haldimand-Norfolk residents have died of COVID-19 in past three weeks
Delhi elementary school outbreak sends 92 students home
Ontario to expand COVID-19 pharmacy testing
Ontario to allow pharmacies to offer symptomatic COVID-19 testing: source
Moderna: Europe to donate 70M vaccine doses to lower-income nations
Moderna (MRNA) said Tuesday that European countries have agreed to donate more than 70 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine to lower-income countries this year.
Two people found dead in house fire: police
Two people found dead in house fire in Town of Renfrew, Ont.: police
Ontario to let regions reintroduce measures: Ford
Ontario reports 481 new COVID-19 cases, one death on Tuesday
E-paper website launches across southern Ontario
A new, all-access community news ePaper website launches today at https://communitynews.pressreader.com.
Ontario pharmacies to offer COVID-19 tests for people with symptoms
Some pharmacies in Ontario will soon be providing tests for people with COVID-19 symptoms, Premier Doug Ford confirmed Tuesday.
‘Now’s the time’: Mayor Fred Eisenberger to step down from police services board
Eisenberger says he is hoping a female city councillor will take his spot
Ontario investing $75 million to fight gangs
Ontario investing $75 million in fight against guns and gangs
'Terrible people': Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he's combating gun and gang violence across the province and here's how
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says gangs, guns and drugs have not gone away with the COVID-19 pandemic and in many ways, have become worse.
Grandparent scam back in Hamilton, police warn
Hamilton police detail how the scam works and offer tips so that you or a loved one won’t fall victim to fraudsters
TTC riders can expect longer subway waits, cuts to bus routes starting next week
Some Toronto subway riders will be waiting up to eight minutes for their train starting next week, while service on some bus routes will be slashed by half and suspended altogether on others.
Ontario reports 245 new cases of COVID in schools and 536 schools with confirmed cases
Ontario is reporting another 481 COVID-19 cases and one more death, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
S&P/TSX composite up, U.S. stock markets also rise
Tech sector helps lead S&P/TSX composite higher, U.S. stock markets also up
21 people arrested for alleged drug trafficking
21 people arrested, charged with drug trafficking in London
Top doc at Haldimand-Norfolk hospitals to leave post
Chief of staff courted controversy by vacationing overseas during pandemic
Avoiding your finances can hurt in the long run
Avoiding your finances? Here's how to regain control and take the fear out of debt
Ontario reports 481 COVID-19 cases, one death
Ontario reports 481 new COVID-19 cases, one death on Tuesday
Has Tim Hortons lost its way? Justin Bieber partnership followed by new espresso launch has marketing experts confused
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‘That was a pure Sam Merulla face’
An unusual video launches a conversation with the veteran councillor about his legacy, social media, politics and more
‘Crap like that’: Hamilton councillor complains about abusive developers
Brenda Johnson says city must do better to protect planning staff
Poloz-backed company to make home ownership easier
New, Stephen Poloz-backed company aims to make home ownership more attainable
‘A male world’: The story behind the ouster of Hamilton Health Sciences’ first female head of cardiac surgery
Dr. Irene Cybulsky launched a successful human rights complaint claiming gender discrimination led to her dismissal. The Spectator’s Joanna Frketich l
Michel Pilon strangled to death but wrists bound post-mortem: forensic pathologist
Cluttered crime scene a challenge to process in Pilon homicide
Price of gas, food, energy and goods to increase in coming months
Marginalized Hamiltonians to be the most hard-hit by rising inflation
Waterdown's Tufford brings home karate world championship medals
Waterdown’s James Tufford returned from the WKC World Karate Championships in Orlando, Florida with two bronze medals.
Today’s coronavirus news: As the virus continues, wearing a mask remains a great recommendation
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.
Stoney Creek Furniture recognized for sustainability
Stoney Creek Furniture has been recognized for using environmentally sustainable inputs in its products.
Cancer Assistance Program on Hamilton Mountain holding online Better Together fundraising gala
For the second straight year, the coronavirus pandemic has forced the Cancer Assistance Program to move its annual gala online
Abandoned fencing around Delsey Pond in Dundas creates potential hazards
Ministry continues six-month-long investigation of dredging impacts on at-risk species
Hamilton Health Sciences encouraging public to get flu shot
While some hospitals across Ontario saw a decrease last winter in the number of influenza patients, Hamilton Health Sciences is calling on the public to get their annual flu shot.
Hamilton school board reneges on making Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller breaches public
Hamilton’s public school board is reneging on a commitment to release a report by its integrity commissioner that prompted trustees to sanction Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller in September for four violations of their Code of Conduct.
Hamilton police raid notorious Stoney Creek grow op
Hamilton police have shut down a notorious marijuana grow op in upper Stoney Creek that has given neighbours grief for years.
Dundas Sophia Burthen-Pooley signs additional fines issued
Three of four new penalty notices for signs placed on 2 Hatt St.
Le Château launches holiday 'glamour capsule'
Canadian store Le Château unveils holiday dress collection ahead of spring relaunch
Best and worst COVID vaccination rates at Hamilton schools
Religion and socioeconomic factors at play in Hamilton school vaccination rates released for first time
Some Ontario regions reinstate tougher COVID rules
COVID-19 restriction possible in Southwestern Ontario: medical officer of health
GO train, UP Express crews may not be vaccinated
Staff on GO Transit and UP Express trains have been allowed to stay on the job without getting their COVID-19 shots, despite the provincial transit agency’s introduction of a vaccine mandate two weeks ago, the Star has learned.
New CRTC requirement aims to combat robocalls
CRTC to require telecom providers to implement call authentification
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