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‘Fulsome apology’ sought for driving during Hamilton city meeting
Veterans committee member won’t be turfed for joining virtual meeting from the road
Is criticism of council becoming threatening?
A vandalized car is the latest incident raising questions about whether things are getting out of hand, Scott Radley writes.
Hamilton’s public school board removes deadline for mandatory vaccines
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board has postponed a Nov. 30 deadline — the earliest possible — requiring all staff to be fully vaccinated.
'A very good year': Successful season for Flamborough apple growers
Flamborough apple growers are coming to the close of a good growing season — and strong business from fall crowds amid the second year of COVID-19.
Hamilton Mountain Kidz Klub offering Halloween drive-by
It’s a chance for east Mountain children to get out and have some Halloween fun.
What's going on here at Mohawk College?
With traditional graduation ceremonies on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, Mohawk College held an online ceremony Oct. 21.
What’s going on here on King Street in Stoney Creek?
Sewer work in Stoney Creek snarls traffic
Dundas Parkside Cemetery RFQ details, results not yet public
Staff will release information after contract is awarded.
Stoney Creek resident Vivian Saunders applies for Ward 5 council vacancy
Saunders, who lives in Stoney Creek, is a financial consultant who operates her own business.
Bruce Arthur: For Doug Ford’s government, the selfish freedom to decide not to be vaccinated trumps the consequences
It’s hard to imagine how many more ways Ontario can say it. The provincial government encourages you to get vaccinated. You should really do it. It’s individually beneficial, societally beneficial, and there is very little evidence of risk. Vaccines are an incredible thing.
Bruce Arthur: For Doug Ford’s government, the selfish freedom to decide not to be vaccinated trumps the consequences
It’s hard to imagine how many more ways Ontario can say it. The provincial government encourages you to get vaccinated. You should really do it. It’s individually beneficial, societally beneficial, and there is very little evidence of risk. Vaccines are an incredible thing.
Hamilton encampment concerns not ‘NIMBY’ sentiments: Coun. Jason Farr
Downtown councillor responds to legal argument and letters critical of city enforcement
Area hospitals want province to mandate COVID shots for health-care workers
Hospitals in Hamilton, Burlington, Haldimand, Norfolk, Brant and Niagara call provincewide mandate ‘single most important action that the government c
Martin Regg Cohn: As stooges for anti-vaxxers, the TTC union’s leaders are throwing their own riders under the bus
Pre-pandemic, the TTC was deemed so vital to our survival that Ontario designated Toronto transit an essential service.
Martin Regg Cohn: As stooges for anti-vaxxers, the TTC union’s leaders are throwing their own riders under the bus
Pre-pandemic, the TTC was deemed so vital to our survival that Ontario designated Toronto transit an essential service.
This is one Love Letter that had to be answered
Spectator theatre critic Gary Smith agrees to return to directing for Players’ Guild of Hamilton play
Hamilton waste staff: "We are not banning removable lids" on waste containers
After a public uproar, staff acknowledge there was some "confusion" in messaging about changes to the waste collection service.
TTC expects service changes due to vaccine mandate
Cuts expected in TTC service when vaccine mandate kicks in: agency
S&P/TSX composite down more than 200 points
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points in late-morning trading, loonie higher
A new book on faith from popular author who died in 2019
NEW YORK (AP) — Christian author Rachel Held Evans left behind a legion of loyal readers when she died in May 2019, at the age of 37. Last June, a children’s book she’d been working on was published posthumously and soon topped the picture-book bestseller lists.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
'Don't want to saturate the market': 4 former Flamborough schools to go up for sale
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will put four surplus Flamborough-area elementary school properties up for sale on the open market.
Schools, info drive key in kid vax push: Elliott
Ontario reports 321 new cases of COVID-19, nine more deaths
Starbucks raising wages amid staffing shortages
Starbucks Canada raising wages amid 'critical staffing shortages'
Conservative MPs will follow rules for COVID-19 vaccinations in the House of Commons, Erin O’Toole says
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole says all of his MPs will abide by new rules requiring they be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter the House of Commons, but will challenge those rules at the first opportunity.
Rogers deal still worth it for Shaw: experts
Shaw stock to take a hit if Rogers deal doesn't move forward: analyst
Trash cans must have ‘easily removable’ lids — or you could face a $200 fine
Council backs new garbage rules for Hamilton residents
Long COVID in kids and the hope of a children’s vaccine
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Town disables comments on social media
Town disables comments on social media to prevent spread of hate, misinformation
Inquest set for November in death of blind teen
Coroner's inquest set for November in 2018 death of teen at school for the blind
Mohawk College faculty contract talks still going under news blackout
Mediated contract talks between the provincial employer council and the union representing faculty, counsellors and librarians and Mohawk College and Ontario’s 23 other community colleges were continuing under a news blackout as of Oct. 26.
Ontario to add 2,000 more long-term care nurses
Ontario aims to add 2,000 more nurses in long-term care sector
TTC plans service cuts starting in November because of workers who haven’t complied with vaccine mandate
The TTC says it plans to cut transit service starting Nov. 21 because a significant portion of its workforce won’t comply with its mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy.
Pressure mounts on Doug Ford to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for Ontario students
Pressure is mounting on Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory to attend public school in Ontario.
Small plane lands on highway north of Toronto
Small plane lands on toll highway north of Toronto: police
Schools, info campaign key in kid vax push:Elliott
Ontario reports 321 new cases of COVID-19, nine more deaths
TDSB gives staff more time to get vaccinated
Toronto District School Board extends deadline for staff COVID-19 vaccination policy
Long-term care home facing COVID-19 charges
Ontario lays first COVID-19 charges against long-term care home in London
University of Toronto to divest from fossil fuels
University of Toronto to fully divest $4 billion endowment from fossil fuels by 2030
Nine Hamiltonians take home Senior of the Year awards
The Senior of the Year awards recognize residents age 65 and older who “enrich the social, cultural or civic life of others and/or the community.” The
Specialty programs lack student diversity, Hamilton public school trustees told
Hamilton public school trustees are being urged to ensure a review of six specialized elementary learning programs examines ways to make them more accessible to all students.
Ontario putting $100M into adding 2,000 more nurses in the next few years
It’s earn-while-you-learn time in nursing homes as the province works to improve care and boost staffing levels that have taken a hit in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shaw stock to fall if Rogers deal fails: analyst
Shaw stock to take a hit if Rogers deal doesn't move forward: analyst
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points in late-morning trading, loonie higher
Ontario reports 90 new cases of COVID in schools and 533 schools with confirmed cases
Ontario is reporting another 321 COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths. Of the 10, one of the deaths being reported occurred more than one month ago and is being added to the cumulative count due to a data cleanup, according to the province’s latest report released Wednesday morning.
H&R to focus on residential and industrial sector
H&R Real Estate Investment Trust to focus on residential and industrial sector
Google Canada launches program paying for news
Google launches program paying for news in Canada with 11 publishers
Halloween costume ideas you can make at home for less
Back in the day, kids roamed the street every Oct. 31 as a mishmash of home creations. What are you wearing this year?
Two dogs shot dead in central Ontario
Police investigate fatal shooting of two dogs in central Ontario
A prowler call on Catharine. Three gunshots in the dark. A Hamilton cop killed, this day in history
Unarmed Hamilton cop, Const. James Barron, was first Hamilton police officer to die in line of duty on this day in 1903.
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