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Updated 2025-01-11 15:30
Flu season in Hamilton off to slow start — but it hasn’t vanished, doctors say
Public health says it’s received zero confirmed influenza cases, outbreaks
Eight things to do this weekend in the Hamilton area
Mix it up and be merry this weekend with a lacrosse game, Niagara’s Winter Festival of Lights or an artisan bazaar.
Dundas Little Theatre preparing for January return
City of Hamilton approves group’s reopening safety plan
Hamilton Mountain Farmers Market done for another year
Cold and wet conditions kept the numbers down on the final day of the 14th Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market Oct. 29.
Canada's Minister of Children Karina Gould calls child-care agreement with Ontario a 'no-brainer'
Premier Doug Ford says he wants a "good deal," but not a deal that will cost taxpayers "billions" of dollars.
Hamilton to update fireworks bylaw to curtail groups from unnecessary pyrotechnics
"These are not the fireworks we remember when we were children," said Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson.
Stoney Creek Remembrance Day ceremony still draws crowd
More than a hundred mostly masked onlookers joined invitation-only guests as Stoney Creek marked Remembrance Day with a scaled-back ceremony at Cenotaph Park for a second year in a row due to COVID-19 concerns.
Dundas York Road sinkhole repair gets conservation permit
Work not scheduled by city yet on five-year-old damage.
Ancaster holds first outdoor Remembrance Day ceremony in two years
Over 250 people attended the event at Old Town Hall, with some spilling onto Wilson Street.
Woman hurt in Toronto van attack dies of injuries
Toronto police say woman severely hurt in 2018 van attack has died of her injuries
One person in hospital after residential fire on Rennie Street
The cause of the fire, which appears to have started in the basement, is yet to be determined, as well as the severity of damages to the home
Joseph Brant Hospital fires 13 as mandatory COVID shots take effect
Hospitals in Hamilton, Haldimand, Norfolk and Niagara will also require staff to be vaccinated soon.
No injuries reported in evening blaze at Brook Family Restaurant
Multiple units responded to a fire in Binbrook on Thursday
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Man charged with drunk driving in fatal crash
Man charged with drunk driving after fatal crash in Lakeshore, Ont.
S&P/TSX composite rebounds to record high
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points in late-morning trading, loonie down
Two kids to hospital after school bus crash
Two kids sent to hospital with minor injuries after school bus crash
Pandemic highlights longstanding issues in the restaurant industry
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Ontario to end streaming in all Grade 9 courses
Ontario to eliminate streamed courses in Grade 9 starting next September
Afghan refugees frustrated by multiple hotel moves
Afghan refugees in GTA frustrated by multiple, abrupt moves between hotels
Ontario pays tribute to those who served
Ford highlights soldiers who served in Afghanistan during Remembrance Day ceremony
Hamilton honours past and present veterans
Service held at Gore Park to remember Canada’s war veterans
Ontario reports 642 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 642 new cases of COVID-19, five added deaths
'Shang-Chi' leads as Cineplex reports loss
Movie theatre company Cineplex reports $33.6M Q3 loss as revenue and audiences grow
Moderna defends COVID vaccine against myocarditis issue
Moderna (MRNA) stood up for its COVID-19 vaccine Thursday, saying its prevention of harsh disease, hospitalization and death makes up for the risk of myocarditis.
Here’s everything you need to know about Hamilton’s urban boundary debate
City politicians heard from an ‘unprecedented’ 80 speakers — not to mention 700 letters — during a meeting this week on the growth question. Now, it’s
Hamilton cop found guilty of discreditable conduct
Paul Manning violated police code of conduct by posting secret intelligence information to Twitter.
Stelco Q3 earnings soar on rising steel prices
Stelco Q3 earnings soar on rising steel prices, raises dividend
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points in late-morning trading, loonie down
Ontario reports 81 new cases of COVID in schools and 501 schools with confirmed cases
Ontario is reporting another 642 COVID-19 cases and five more deaths, according to its latest report released Thursday morning.
Remembrance Day ceremony underway in Toronto
Ford highlights soldiers who served in Afghanistan during Remembrance Day ceremony
Corporate executors can help avoid pitfalls
Corporate executors can help avoid burdening loved ones with winding up your estate
‘We just want our customers back’: These Hamilton restaurants survived the pandemic, but new challenges are on the horizon
Rising food costs, staffing shortages and a jump in minimum wage pose new challenges for Hamilton restaurateurs.
Canadian Tire ready to navigate supply chain woes
Canadian Tire reports Q3 profit down from year ago, raises quarterly dividend
Seeing more ladybugs in and around your home? An expert explains why
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Cineplex reports $33.6M Q3 loss, audiences grow
Movie theatre company Cineplex reports $33.6M Q3 loss as revenue and audiences grow
Hamilton ranks 15th among worst rat refuges in Ontario — but are there really less furry vermin around?
Low finish comes after five straight years in Orkin Canada’s top 10 ‘rattiest cities’
Canadian Tire Q3 profit down, raises dividend
Canadian Tire reports Q3 profit down from year ago, raises quarterly dividend
Sean Jones singing again after throat surgery with Christmas concert set at the Westdale
Jones now feels ready to return to live performance with two Christmas-themed shows, one in Hamilton Nov. 28, at 2 p.m., at the Westdale Theatre, and
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadians welcomed in person to commemorate Remembrance Day, told to wear masks and distance
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadians welcomed in person to commemorate Remembrance Day; U.S. sees strong start in vaccinations for elementary school age children
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.
Bach Elgar Choir and Burlington Symphony Orchestra spring back to life this fall
The BEC’s 2021-2022 lineup also includes an abridged Handel’s “Messiah” on Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 5 at 3 p.m. in Central Presbyterian, Leonard T
Jack Callowhill, 98, remembers his time at war
He was one of the members of the First Special Service Force, a predecessor to such units as the Green Berets and the Seals
Scars of war run deep, but local veteran Tyron Lincoln says ‘I loved serving this country’
The Burlington resident served in Bosnia and three tours in Afghanistan
Korean War veterans honoured at Hamilton Mountain luncheon
They are getting fewer in number, and age has left some of them in declining health, but they are still determined.
Hamilton Conservation Authority hits city levy target with cash to spare
The Hamilton Conservation Authority will meet city council’s request to limit its municipal levy increase for 2022 to two per cent with money to spare thanks to surging attendance revenues.
Dundas GO Bus route proposal still under review by Metrolinx
Options for reinstating 15A bus route from McMaster to Aldershot being developed.
Damning Whitehead report from integrity commissioner is city’s ‘Me Too moment’
Council endorsed the 30 days of docked pay the integrity commissioner imposed on Whitehead as a penalty, as well as limiting his communication to seni
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