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Stoney Creek Taro dump owner seeks to recycle hazardous steelmaking dust
The new owner of upper Stoney Creek’s Taro industrial dump is venturing where a previous owner infamously failed by planning to recycle hazardous electric arc furnace dust produced by steelmakers like ArcelorMittal Dofasco.
‘I had no idea what was going on’: Stoney Creek woman wins $1 million on Lotto Max
Josephena Sampson of Stoney Creek said “yes” to Encore on her Lotto Max ticket and cashed in on a $1-million prize.
Hamilton to study making expanded patios permanent for restaurants
City officials say over 200 businesses took advantage of the pandemic-inspired program in 2020 and 2021.
Police investigating assault with a weapon near Rebecca Street and John Street North
One man is in hospital
US files antitrust suit to stop major book publisher merger
US files antitrust suit to stop major book publisher merger
Hamilton airport resuming international passenger flights on Nov. 30
Currently, 10 Canadian airports allow international passenger flights, but Transport Canada added eight more airports to the list, including Region of
Ontario will unveil its plan for COVID-19 booster shots on Wednesday
Ontario will unveil its plan for more COVID-19 booster shots Wednesday, clearing the way for AstraZeneca recipients and others to get top-ups as the province continues efforts to get more first and second doses into arms.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Girl, 12, sent to hospital after school stabbing
Girl, 12, sent to hospital after stabbing at school in Toronto: police
Recent surge in COVID cases ‘concerning,’ Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit says
GO-VAXX mobile vaccine clinic returns to Norfolk this week
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. stock markets up
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets climb higher
Potential water contamination in Red Lake, Ont.
Municipality of Red Lake issues notice of potential water contamination
Ontario to boost minimum wage to $15
Ontario to boost minimum wage to $15 an hour, source says
City wins court battle over Hamilton encampments
Legal clinic fails to secure injunction restricting the enforcement of a bylaw that prohibits tents in parks
St. Peter’s Hospital COVID outbreak turns deadly
As COVID cases drop, the city is returning to normal capacity at its facilities that require proof of vaccination, such as recreation centres and aren
Ontario releasing death records of Indigenous kids
Ontario to release death registrations of 1,800 Indigenous children
Probation for teen in St. Mike's sex assault
Teen set to be sentenced in Toronto's St. Mike's sex assault case
VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces minimum wage increase across the province. Here's what you need to know
The Ontario government is poised to raise the province’s minimum wage to $15 an hour next year — a move that union leaders are calling a good start in the plight for a living wage.
Afghan refugees say they need more support
Afghan refugees housed at quarantine hotels say they lack basics
Former eOne execs launch Blink Studios in Toronto
Former eOne execs launch Toronto-based Blink Studios to develop indie content
Torstar joins Facebook program paying for news
Toronto Star publisher joins Facebook program paying Canadian media orgs for news
It’s been as much about people, staff and caring since COVID-19 began as restaurants and food
Diane Galambos celebrates third anniversary as The Spectator’s ‘food enthusiast’
NewsAlert:Probation for teen guilty of sex assault
Teen set to be sentenced in Toronto's St. Mike's sex assault case
Ontario reports 144 new cases of COVID in schools and 503 schools with confirmed cases
Ontario is reporting another 331 COVID-19 cases and seven more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
Vancouver home sales in October down from year ago
Vancouver home sales in October down from year ago, benchmark price up
Ontario reports 331 COVID-19 cases, seven deaths
Ontario reports 331 new COVID-19 cases, seven more deaths on Tuesday
How dopamine affects your buying behaviour
Compulsive shoppers should ask themselves about the 'why of the buy'
Ontario to boost minimum wage to $15: source
Ontario to boost minimum wage to $15 an hour, source says
East Hamilton neighbourhood pub, Jordan’s Homeside, opens with a meat-free twist
Plant-based pub fare at new Main Street East restaurant and bar.
Search continues for 78-year-old Denise Gloster, missing from Ancaster home
Public being asked to check properties for senior missing since Halloween night
Thomson Reuters reports Q3 revenue up
Thomson Reuters reports Q3 revenue up, raises full-year revenue guidance
Today’s coronavirus news: Elections Canada probed how many Canadians have a ‘conspiracy mindset’; Romania hits pandemic death record
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Elections Canada probed how many Canadians have a ‘conspiracy mindset’; WestJet suspends 300 unvaccinated staffers
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.
Artist Bryce Kanbara is one of the last of the private art gallery holdouts on James Street North
He is one of the last holdouts from the faded James Street renaissance that rallied with art crawls under the slogan ‘art is the new steel’ to rejuven
Reunited at last, family from Gaza ready to ‘begin a new life’ in Hamilton
Amal Albattrawi, who fled Gaza in 2019 with her now-five-year-old son, welcomed her husband and daughters to Canada on Saturday
What neighbourhood pollutants are you breathing? A new Hamilton experiment aims to find out
The city’s public health department will start a neighbourhood pollution-monitoring pilot in Ward 3 this year. A larger sniff-test study could eventua
More than a dozen Hamilton businesses have been charged for not checking their diner’s vaccine status
Twenty-two businesses were charged for COVID-related infractions last week, as per the city’s online enforcement list.
Disband Hamilton police’s mounted unit. At $819,995 last year, it’s a colossal waste of taxpayer money
As gun violence rises across the city, those horses are little more than a highly Instagrammable public relations unit making hay out of goodwill tour
Anxiety. Stress. Burnout. Teachers are struggling like never before as COVID-19 takes a major toll on their mental health
It was April of this year when Mary Fraser-Hamilton started to feel things were falling apart.
Dundas school conversion application update expected mid-November
Public will have 60-day comment period on updated Columbia College application
Why it's important for Hamiltonians to get the flu shot
We asked Bhupinder Nagra, pharmacist/owner at Shoppers Drug Mart at 1300 Garth St. why it’s important for Hamiltonians to get their flu shot and what to expect during this season’s campaign.
Dundas 71 Main St. proposed development archeological report pending
City of Hamilton planning staff have not received the results of a Stage 4 archeological excavation of a proposed development site at 71 Main St. that started before the end of September.
Hamilton ACORN members rally for affordable housing in Stoney Creek's Riverdale neighbourhood
Hamilton ACORN members marched through the Stoney Creek area Oct. 30, delivering demand letters to highrise landlords and calling for healthy, safe and affordable housing.
Hamilton public school board trustees protest ‘red tape’ on school renewal projects
Hamilton’s public school board is urging the Ministry of Education to end a moratorium on pupil accommodation reviews and reconsider a regulatory change that’s made it harder to use money from the sale of closed schools for upgrades to surviving ones.
Texas governor adopts lawmaker's probe of books in schools
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has joined a conservative Republican lawmaker’s campaign to investigate books that cover race, gender identity and sexual orientation in public schools.
Hamilton dumps Ontario’s COVID shot booking system citing ongoing problems
City launches its own online appointment booking as it prepares for surge in demand
WestJet suspends nearly 300 unvaccinated employees
Close to 300 employees of WestJet, Canada’s second-largest airline, have been suspended for failing to meet the company’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy and may face termination if they do not comply.
Fewer than 1,300 city employees face suspension over Toronto’s vaccine mandate deadline
Ninety-eight per cent of city of Toronto employees have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, leaving fewer than 1,300 workers facing imminent unpaid suspension and possible dismissal.
Hamilton’s living wage is nearly $3 higher than the provincial minimum
Living Wage Hamilton says $17.20 is the minimum rate folks in the city should earn to account for the cost of living — or $35,776 per year based on a
89 Metrolinx trips cancelled over vaccine mandate
Metrolinx reports 89 bus trip cancellations as vaccine mandate takes effect
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