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Kindergarten rebound sparks Hamilton school enrolment jump
Hamilton public elementary schools saw 502 more students show up for in-person learning than expected in September thanks largely to a rebound in kindergarten enrolment.
Matt Elliott: Even businesses are OK with losing on-street parking. So why would Toronto undo curbside patios?
It’s happened every time Toronto has proposed a change to a street. A chorus of voices from the business community pipes up. “What about parking?” they cry. “You can’t get rid of our on-street parking.”
Hamilton wants residents to remove lids on waste containers before curbside pickup
Proposed changes to the solid waste bylaw also includes establishing limits on waste containers and setting $200 fines for violations.
Hamilton needs to convince 29,000 more to get COVID shots
Uptake is decreasing as majority of vaccines being administered in Hamilton are second doses
Should COVID-19 vaccinations be mandatory for all hospital workers? Ontario hasn’t decided yet
The question of mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for hospital workers won’t be settled until next month, despite calls from opposition parties for Premier Doug Ford to stop “dithering.”
COVID outbreak at Ancaster gym hits 12 cases
Experts remind public that even if you’re vaccinated, breakthrough infections are possible
Heavy rain, construction forces Hamilton’s diminished treatment plant to dump sewage again
City cut capacity at its sewage treatment plant for a construction project just two days before Monday’s all-day rain-fest overwhelmed the facility
Rogers sinks deeper into governance crisis
Battle for control of Rogers continues after Edward Rogers holds meeting
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite record streak continues
S&P/TSX composite up again as price of oil rises, U.S. stock markets also up
Carnival stock slips; Citi sees better returns at Norwegian
Carnival stock slips; Citi sees better returns at Norwegian
Ontario lifts capacity limits in restaurants, gyms
Ontario lifts capacity limits in restaurants, gyms, casinos
Toronto public schools to get take-home PCR tests
Every Toronto public school to get access to take-home PCR tests by end of week
No state of mind to commit murder, accused says
Defence set to make closing submissions in Ajax, Ont., triple murder case
Multiple arrests after weekend parties in Kingston
Police issue fines, make arrests after another weekend of parties in Kingston, Ont.
Ontario proposes right-to-disconnect law
Ontario set to introduce omnibus labour legislation, including right to disconnect
Insiders insist Doug Ford is ‘following a plan’ even as PC caucus loses a 7th MPP
Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative ranks keep thinning.
Ont university sports overwhelmingly white: report
Ontario university sports are overwhelmingly white, report finds
Ontario doctors recommend focus on northern health
Ontario doctors recommend focus on improving health-care access in the north
Suit alleges cop violence in encampment clearing
Lawsuit alleges 5 assaulted by police at clearing of Toronto homeless encampment
Tim Hortons sales up despite stalled reopening
Restaurant Brands International reports Q3 profit and revenue up from year ago
Sentencing hearing begins for former Hamilton paramedics convicted in death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi
Steve Snively and Christopher Marchant were convicted of failing to provide the necessaries of life
Fire forces evacuation of entire floor in Corktown highrise
Overnight Sunday, the Hamilton Fire Department responded to a fire in one of the apartments at 123 Charlton Ave. E. The estimated damage is approximat
S&P/TSX composite up as price of oil rises
S&P/TSX composite up again as price of oil rises, U.S. stock markets also up
Rain continues to pelt Hamilton on Monday
Special weather statement says as much as 50 mm expected before rain tapers off to showers early this evening.
Ontario reports 326 COVID-19 cases, no deaths
Ontario lifts capacity limits in restaurants, gyms, casinos
Restaurant Brands reports Q3 profit and revenue up
Restaurant Brands International reports Q3 profit and revenue up from year ago
CN Rail’s shares track higher on improved bottom line, while shares of Canfor move lower on falling lumber prices. Here are the past week’s winners and losers
Stock surges and setbacks for the week ending Oct. 22, 2021
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario and B.C. lifting capacity limits as cases ease
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.
Obituary: McMaster Children’s Hospital founder Dr. Peter Dent a ‘remarkable role model’
Pediatric doctor known for down-to-earth ways, practised medicine for 60 years
Supply chain crisis leaves Hamilton-area toy stores in limbo ahead of holiday shopping season
“If you have an item in mind and it just has to be that one, buy it now,” says Burlington shop owner.
Hamilton trick-or-treaters asked not to shout for candy
Wear a mask, keep your distance: City and province issue Halloween eve guidelines.
This Hamilton man taught himself how to code and design video games. At 21, he’s released his own
Logic World allows players to explore the world of digital logic from a first-person perspective.
Interval House of Hamilton getting LOVE from Shoppers Drug Mart
It’s some much-needed financial support for Interval House of Hamilton.
Dundas Highway Traffic Act case details withheld from public
Police will not release information required to follow matters through court
Hamilton Ward 7 Coun. Esther Pauls adds speed cushions to streets to slow down vehicles
The traffic calming measures will be installed along Byng Street, Massena Drive and Acadia Drive.
Ancaster owners want residential development rather than new hotel
In 2008, councillors approved an application for a new six-storey hotel on Old Golf Links Road property.
What’s going on here at Spartan Square in Stoney Creek?
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario granted Cabbage Brothers Cannabis Store authorization on Aug. 26 to open a shop at the Spartan Square plaza, 483 Hwy. 8 in Stoney Creek.
Ontario school board staff claiming medical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines at far higher rate than expected
Employees at 45 of Ontario’s largest school boards have presented medical exemptions for the COVID-19 vaccine at a rate 42 times higher on average than the exemption rate the province’s top doctor says would be expected in the general population.
Battle for control of Rogers continues
Battle for control of Rogers continues after Edward Rogers holds meeting
Edward Rogers to take case to BC Supreme Court
Edward Rogers to take battle for Rogers Communications Inc. to B.C. Supreme Court
Toronto police investigate six weekend shootings
Toronto police investigate six shootings over weekend, including three fatal
‘Freaked-out and unnerved’ and lots of fun
‘Fright Night: An Evening of Horrors’ awaits, writes Gary Smith
Durham police say driver died after car hit tree
Police trying to identify driver killed when car hit tree and burned in Oshawa
Durham police say teen dead in pickup truck crash
Police say teen dead, two injured in pickup truck rollover in Brock township
Hamilton to study closing streets to vehicles to create short-term pedestrian-only malls
The idea is to allow the public to shop and eat at restaurants within BIAs that have been hard hit by the pandemic.
Ontario reports 370 COVID-19 cases, one death
Ontario reports 370 COVID-19 cases, one new virus-related death
Feel at home with Shae Rose in Waterdown
In a sweetly scented and warmly lit space, home treasures abound for the shopper looking to express themselves.
Fintechs look to break into credit card market
Fintechs looking to break into credit card market dominated by big banks
In their own words: Life in A Better Tent City
Residents of project that gives homeless tiny cabins describe what community is like
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