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Hamilton police investigating indecent acts involving man who ‘exposed himself’ to drivers
Victims allege a man followed their vehicle at various points in the city before exposing himself to them from his driver’s seat.
'Manage the situation': More employees at Metro, Food Basics, FreshCo, Sobeys and other Ontario grocery store test positive for COVID-19 and here are the locations impacted
With a surge in COVID-19 cases across the province, several grocery stores are reporting new COVID-19 infections.
Emma Teitel: Now, nothing can stop Toronto’s patio culture. Not even (maybe) winter
One day this past summer my dad was driving down Queen Street East complaining about traffic in the city (he lives in the suburbs), when he took in the scene on either side of him: rows and rows of busy patios full of families eating lunch and colleagues grabbing beers after work. “This is really nice,” he said.
Kinross loses US$44.9M in Q3 as gold product falls
Kinross third-quarter results weakened by fire at mill in West Africa
Woman injured in Flamborough collision that spurred 200-litre fuel leak
It remains unclear how the fuel — which seeped beyond the roadway and into grassy ditches — will be cleared.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit tight-lipped about outbreaks in Langton, Dunnville
COVID-19 death toll rises while local school, store declare outbreaks
Ontario pauses reopening plans as COVID cases rise
Ontario reports 454 new cases of COVID-19 and nine new deaths on Wednesday
Hamilton told to fix sewage sludge-drying plant odours that smell like ‘burning fecal matter’
The biosolids plant, which is on city land but run by contractor Synagro, has spurred repeated odour complaints this year. The province has asked both
Ford expresses sympathy for boy bitten by dog
Ford says pit bull ban not changing, expresses sympathy for boy bitten by dog
EXCERPT: Jair Bolsonaro's polemical Brazil impeachment vote
EXCERPT: Jair Bolsonaro's polemical Brazil impeachment vote
Ontario pauses reopening plan due to rising COVID-19 cases
With COVID-19 numbers rising across the province, Ontario is pausing its reopening plan.The province will not go ahead with the next step of restrictions that were to be lifted Nov. 15. The pause will keep capacity limits and proof of vaccinat
Ford shows support for controversial Highway 413
Ford shows support for controversial Highway 413 with campaign-style route visit
Canadian and U.S. stock markets close lower
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets also lower
Husband of Durham doctor pleads guilty to breaching COVID-19 self isolation rules, fined $5,000
A Whitby man who breached COVID-19 quarantine rules has been fined $5,000 after pleading guilty to a violation the justice of the peace said has “serious ramifications for the public at-large,” during a brief plea hearing in a Durham provincial offences court Wednesday.
Hamilton police looking for suspect who stole RCMP prototype jackets
Robbery occurred in an east-end commercial property around 6 a.m. on Nov. 6
Ontario pauses relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions as new cases surge
Ontario is halting a further easing of COVID-19 restrictions next week because of a rapid rise in new cases that is “exponential” in several regions outside the Greater Toronto Area, says chief medical officer Dr. Kieran Moore.
NewsAlert: Ontario pauses reopening plans
Ontario reports 454 new cases of COVID-19 and nine new deaths on Wednesday
Province spends $2M on housing for veterans
Province pouring $2M into project to build tiny houses for homeless veterans
Ford asks cities not to seek own child-care deals
Ford asks municipalities not to seek own child-care deals amid federal talks
Report shows many Black youth experience racism in Hamilton schools
Black students and their allies call on province, local school boards to address the issue.
Key facts on Ontario's booster shot rollout
What you need to know about Ontario's booster shot rollout
Nique facing several COVID-19 charges
The downtown Hamilton restaurant was charged seven times under the Reopening Ontario Act (ROA) last week, according to the city.
Man charged in historical sex assaults on girls
Man, 70, charged in historical sex assaults on girls in Toronto
Ford says 5.7-cent gas tax cut is coming
Ford says 5.7-cent gas tax cut is coming before next year's budget
Canadian and U.S. stock markets down
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets also lower
Ontario reports 119 new cases of COVID in schools and 497 schools with confirmed cases
Ontario is reporting another 454 COVID-19 cases and nine more deaths, according to its latest report released Wednesday morning.
RioCan REIT Q3 net income hits $137.6M
RioCan REIT net income hit $137.6M in Q3 as businesses reopened following lockdowns
Hamilton police mental health leaves raise questions about work pressures
There are more police off work with mental health issues than physical illnesses.
Ontario reports 454 new COVID cases, 9 new deaths
Ontario reports 454 new cases of COVID-19 and nine new deaths on Wednesday
Thirteen face 141 charges after drug investigation
Thirteen people facing 141 charges following drug trafficking investigation
CI Financial buying Gofen and Glossberg
CI Financial buying U.S. high-net worth investment manager Gofen and Glossberg
Canadian insolvencies in Q3 edge up from year ago
Canadian consumer insolvencies in Q3 up from year ago as number of proposals rise
All Hamilton long-term-care homes set to be fully air-conditioned
Local care homes are expanding their air conditioning to keep residents cool amid growing threats from climate change
All you need is love, and wonder
Port Dover play delivers that special message
Inconsistent COVID death data useless says ethicist
‘If you’ve got different criteria being used in different places, then you haven’t got data, you’ve got junk’
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 454 new COVID-19 cases; B.C. to offer J&J shot to unvaccinated health-care workers first
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: B.C. to offer single-dose J&J vaccine to unvaccinated health-care workers first; EU regulator evaluating Moderna shot for children ages 5-11
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
‘Is it worth hanging on?’ How COVID nailed the coffin shut on these Hamilton restaurants
Some eatery owners in the city have seen the pandemic as a time to switch course as the world of hospitality changes
City of Hamilton says only ‘clean soil’ from road construction ended up at Mob-linked dump site
In response to a $75-million lawsuit, Hamilton says ‘no contaminated soil’ from municipal projects was ever hauled to Waterdown Garden Supplies by the
The little things are the big things
Adding fruits and the vegetables to meals carries the potential for making one re-examine the way that they are living in all kinds of ways, writes Er
Charges withdrawn in Burlington gang sexual assault case
Crown withdrew charges after victim not able to proceed
Province funds housing for domestic violence, human trafficking survivors
The Ontario government announced $18.5 million in funding over three years to increase access to safe and affordable housing, employment assistance and child care to support survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking through the Transitional and Housing Support Program.
Bruce Arthur: Boosters will help in our war of attrition against COVID. But Ontario should prepare for a long slog
So, it’s a third shot. Hopefully, anyway. On Tuesday, Health Canada gave its blessing to a third-shot booster of Pfizer for Canadians 18 or older, six months after a second shot, to counter the eventual waning immunity of a two-shot regimen. It doesn’t have to happen yet, because vaccines are still doing the job. But sooner or later, the provinces should and will enact it.
Hamilton council looks to designate Jimmy Thompson Pool after considering demolishing the building
In 2015, a city option was to demolish the 1930 building as part of building the $17-million Bernie Morelli Recreation Centre.
Hamilton to name Confederation Beach Park facility after Jennie Florence Parker
Jennie (Jane) Florence Parker helped to create the 93-hectare green space known as Confederation Beach Park.
Hamilton's budget out of touch with problems city is facing, say residents
During over a three-hour budget meeting, more than 25 people urged councillors to invest in housing, child care, and approve a living wage.
Council delays Hamilton boundary decision after marathon session
City politicians consider arguments for and against urban expansion as part of crucial long-term growth question
‘If they find bodies, then we know we were right’: Search begins at former Brantford residential school
Search for missing children who attended the former Mohawk Institute Residential School began Tuesday
COVID-19 outbreak at Dunnville hospital worsens
Surgeries cancelled as staff test positive; patients sent elsewhere for advanced care
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