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Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Trivago stock rises on Q3 profit beat as travel restrictions ease
Trivago stock rises on Q3 profit beat as travel restrictions ease
Energy and tech help lift S&P/TSX composite
Energy and tech sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite higher, U.S. stock markets mixed
Tim Hortons testing returnable packaging in Burlington
Pilot program will allow customers to pay deposit for reusable food packaging.
Court approves settlement against fertility doc
Settlement approved in lawsuit against fertility doc alleged to have used wrong sperm
Case of trucker charged in activist death put over
Case of truck driver charged in animal activist death in Burlington, Ont., adjourned
Ontario logged record number of wildfires in 2021
Ontario logged record number of wildfires in 2021 amid severe weather conditions
Ontario community college faculty union accused of bad faith bargaining
The bargaining impasse between the union representing full-time faculty, librarians and counsellors at Ontario’s 24 community colleges and the employer council has intensified.
Ontario mulls mandatory hospital worker vax
Ontario reports 422 new cases of COVID-19, three more deaths
What to do with your pumpkins post-Halloween
Here's what you can do with your pumpkins after Halloween
‘A bit of anxiety’: Coun. Terry Whitehead on first Hamilton city meeting after extended sick leave
Ward 14 councillor says his return to duties will be gradual
Bell apologizes for time change error
Bell apologizes after switching some customer smartphones back an hour
Family desperate to find missing Ancaster senior with dementia
Denise Gloster was last seen Halloween night
Meridian names Jay-Ann Gilfoy as new CEO
Meridian Credit Union names Jay-Ann Gilfoy as new CEO, effective Jan. 3
TOLagos bringing Nigerian flavours to downtown Hamilton
Next door on James Street North, new pan-African restaurant Afrolicious is also readying for dine-in customers
Ontario to mandate access to electricity, gas data
Ontario to require electricity, natural gas utilities to give customers their data
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson says activist "crossed the line" in opinion column about Marr House
Bob Maton, president of the Ancaster Village Heritage Community, says council didn't follow property planning practices.
Ontario reports 74 new cases of COVID in schools and 515 schools with confirmed cases
Ontario is reporting another 422 COVID-19 cases and three more deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.
Highway 6 open to traffic Monday
OPP say the solidarity blockade had been cleared by protesters and that the highway bypass is now open to traffic.
Teacher on home assignment after wearing blackface
Toronto teacher on home assignment after wearing blackface at school
Ontario reports 422 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 422 new cases of COVID-19, three more deaths
Cargojet rakes in revenue clogged supply chains
Cargojet rakes in revenue amid gummed-up supply chains, strong online purchases
Have you seen Denise Gloster? Senior missing from Ancaster
The 78-year-old is an avid walker and has early onset dementia
Hamilton police investigating shots fired at Queen and York
Queen Street North is closed between York Boulevard and Napier Street
Suncor stock energized by revenue growth, while Restaurant Brands shares driven down by impact of labour shortages. Here are the past week’s winners and losers
Stock surges and setbacks for the week ending Oct. 29
Today’s coronavirus news: Quebec lifting capacity restrictions in bars and restaurants starting Monday; U.S. prisons face staff shortages as officers quit
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: COVID-19’s global death toll tops 5 million in under 2 years; Australia, Quebec bars and restaurants can operate at full capacity Mondays
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Veterans offered training opportunity to serve on ‘glass battlefield’ of cyberspace
A computer coding education program offers military veterans a tuition-free option.
The Bulldogs’ really special — and not-so-special — special teams
Penalty kill has been great but power play has been awful, writes Scott Radley. Why?
Hamilton musician Tomi Swick and his dog, Reade, recovering after boating accident
Tomi Swick turned to GoFundMe to raise money for his injured dog’s surgeries.
Hamilton’s growing opioid crisis: Everyone loved Alex, except fentanyl
Wayside House event draws attention to need for resources, awareness around city addiction crisis, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Obituary: Oscar winning songwriter Leslie Bricusse was reporter at Hamilton Spectator
Wrote his first big musical success while working in newsroom in 1953
Dundas augmented reality, big-tree tour and seed libraries underway
An “augmented reality tour” of historic trees in the Dundas Driving Park will feature virtual field guides, old photos and artwork of some of the park’s biggest trees.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says economic development future continues to soar
"Investments are happening all over our city," said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
Stoney Creek Remembrance Day ceremony curtailed again
The Remembrance Day ceremony at the Stoney Creek cenotaph at the corner of Highway 8 and King Street East will be curtailed for the second year in a row despite the recent lifting of COVID-19 outdoor capacity limits for public events.
Ancaster restaurants applaud provincial COVID-19 restrictions easing
Ontario government announces all health and safety measures to be gone by March 2022.
Study on pandemic’s impact on families shows depression, anxiety this year worse than in the first wave
As the third wave of COVID-19 infections in Ontario shuttered schools last spring, Talika Walsh figured she could manage working from home while her teenagers did remote learning.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls of playsets, pet food at Costco, Dollarama lighters, wheat thins and Home Depot all-purpose cleaners trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
A number of recalls have been issued by Health Canada heading into November due to a number of safety hazards and concerns.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls of playsets, pet food at Costco, Dolarama lighters, wheat thins and Home Depot all-purpose cleaners trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
A number of recalls have been issued by Health Canada heading into November due to a number of safety hazards and concerns.
Ammonia leak at Mount Hope bakery draws heavy fire department response
Hamilton Fire Department responds to hazardous materials call at Aspire Bakeries
HAZMAT call for reported ammonia leak at Mount Hope bakery draws heavy response from fire department
Hamilton Fire Department reponds to hazardous materials call at Aspire Bakeries
Ontario reports 340 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths
Ontario reports 340 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths
Health care workers leaving home care in droves
'A crisis for home care': droves of workers leave for hospitals, nursing homes
Airlines on long runway to recovery
Airlines restoring capacity in bid for recovery from worst health crisis in history
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Kofi Hope: It’s easy to make anti-vaxxers pandemic villains, but they aren’t the only ones acting like they’re on ‘Squid Game’
Our brains are very adept at dividing people into groups. We do it easily and effortlessly, but almost always in clumsy ways that lump diverse groups of people into ill-suited boxes. And then, especially in our age of social media, we pile on the judgment.
'Official start of our poppy campaign': Waterdown Legion kicks off 2021 poppy campaign
This year marks the centennial year of the poppy symbolizing Remembrance Day.
Woman, 84, struck and killed by vehicle in Stoney Creek
Driver of SUV remained on scene following Saturday night crash.
Today’s coronavirus news: There are 340 new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario; one estimate says nearly half of Connecticut residents have been infected with the virus
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: One estimate says nearly half of Connecticut residents have been infected with COVID-19
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
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