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‘I’m so, so happy’: Gaza refugee’s family can soon come to Hamilton
On Thanksgiving, Hamilton’s Amal Albattrawi got news that her husband and daughters were approved to come to Canada. She’s been trying to reunite with
Cyclist, 45, killed in hit-and-run collision
Cyclist, 45, killed in hit-and-run collision near Strathroy, Ont.
New Zealand abandons COVID-Zero. Is hope of elimination over?
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Advocates fear proposed workers' comp laws could hurt police officers with post-traumatic stress injury
Mental health professionals, police associations and former officers are sounding the alarm about a suite of legislative changes proposed by the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and what they could mean for officers with operational stress injuries.
Two men, woman charged with murder in Chatham
Two men, woman charged with second-degree murder in Chatham, Ont.
How budgeting apps can help rein in spending
Budgeting apps can help take the guesswork out of monthly spending
Ontario reported more than 3000 school-related COVID cases since school started; only 5K doses distributed Monday
Ontario is reporting another 390 COVID-19 cases and no new deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
S&P/TSX composite edges lower, U.S. markets mixed
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
What they sold for: 437-square-foot studio sells for $240,000
A look at Hamilton home sale prices in September
Ontario reports 848 new COVID-19 cases in two days
Ontario reports 458 new COVID-19 cases Monday, 390 today; two more deaths
Man, 40, dies after shooting in Sudbury, Ont.
Man, 40, dies after shooting in Sudbury, Ont.; police say incident appears targeted
Man dies after shooting in Brampton, Ont.
Man dies after shooting in Brampton, Ont.; police say suspect fled in red vehicle
Dundas Parkside Cemetery archway relocations to be re-tendered
Total impact on budget from correcting error not yet clear.
Ancaster Agricultural Society's new multipurpose building called a 'game-changer'
As the Ancaster Agricultural Society (AAS), is quickly finding out, if you build it, they will come.
Stoney Creek’s Pumpkinfest set for cautious return
Downtown Stoney Creek is ready to throw its first outdoor street party in more than two years with the return of Pumpkinfest on Oct. 15 and 16.
Hamilton Mountain Tory executive Robert Cooper wants city to ban election signs
"We need to embrace climate change," said Cooper, president of the Mountain provincial PC riding association.
Hamilton’s Collective Arts brewery opens taproom in Costa Rica
People more than 6,000 kilometres away can enjoy the taste of a Hamilton success story at their new taproom and retail store in Santa Ana, Costa Rica.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadian parents concerned about spread in schools, support mask mandates, survey says; B.C. officials to update COVID-19 situation
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.
Fox 40 scores with a whistle inside a mask
Fox 40 recognized early that pandemic “was more serious” than thought and made quick product pivots, writes Steve Milton
Obituary: ‘Beautiful spirit’ Iris Berryman donated land for Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice
Retired teacher-librarian helped make city’s first residential hospice a reality
Without take-away Thanksgiving meal, some hungry Hamilton residents ‘would not be eating’
Pandemic has driven food insecurity in the city to much higher rates — and that remains the case even as the economy reopens.
Acclaimed Hamilton-based UN think-tank celebrates 25 years studying water security
United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health is one of 13 UN universities and the only one in Canada.
'This represents safety': Rainbow crosswalks coming to Waterdown
Rainbow crosswalks will be coming to Waterdown.
Where does your food come from? Livestock farmers share their stories at the Norfolk County Fair
Visitors to the cattle barn learn about cow and pig farming from the experts
A tale of two Hamilton doctors: One took on Spanish flu, the other COVID-19
Flashbacks: Two doctors, from different centuries, yet, they both were chasing down the same therapeutic idea.
‘We are flying blind’: With hundreds of COVID-19 cases in Ontario schools, why numbers alone don’t tell the whole story
Just days into the school year, mother Marie Tattersall’s heart sank when she opened the email from Toronto’s King George Junior Public School saying it had its first COVID-19 case.
Toronto high school to move to remote learning
Toronto high school to move to remote learning due to COVID-19 outbreak
OHL: Evangelista stars as Knights earn SO win
OHL Roundup: Evangelista stars as Knights earn 4-3 shootout win over Spitfires
Community pays tribute to London's town crier
'A huge hole to fill in London': City's beloved town crier remembered
Fiona Hill, a nobody to Trump and Putin, saw into them both
Fiona Hill, a nobody to Trump and Putin, saw into them both
New star leads Hamilton Bulldogs in OT thriller
Jan Mysak shows why he can be among the best players in the OHL, writes Scott Radley.
Canadian auto production feeling brunt of shortage
Canadian auto production hit especially hard by semiconductor shortage
Hamilton public health will soon have school-by-school COVID-19 vaccination rates
It is unclear whether student vaccination rates will be available to the public.
Today’s coronavirus news: Toronto high school closes over COVID-19 outbreak; Raptors centre Birch says he and his family contracted COVID; U.S. to count AstraZeneca recipients as vaccinated visi
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: Merck asks U.S. FDA to authorize promising anti-COVID pill; Boston Marathon returns for the first time since the pandemic began
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.
Solaris stock rises on copper prices while despite an end-of-week boost to Lithium prices, shares of Lithium Americas fell. Here are the past week’s winners and losers
Winners
The key to a good Halloween is to make safe choices this Thanksgiving: experts
While the pandemic makes planning ahead, even in the short term, nigh impossible, experts say if COVID-19 infection and transmission rates continue their current trajectory in Toronto, there should be little cause for concern over letting kids enjoy Halloween again.
Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena additional work delayed
Tender closing extended after additional requirements, information
St. Joe’s nephrology unit closed for admissions amid COVID outbreak
Two patients at Carlton Campus tested positive.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 535 new COVID-19 cases; B.C. lets kids under 12 register for vaccinations
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: An epidemiologist weighs in on handshakes during this Thanksgiving weekend
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.
What's open and closed this Thanksgiving in Flamborough and beyond
Here’s a list of what’s open and closed in Flamborough Thanksgiving Monday.
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Ontario lifts capacity limits for some venues
Capacity limits lift in Ontario cinemas, spectator sports venues, other spaces
B.C. restaurant ordered closed over vaccine passports remains defiant: ‘Your health status is none of my business’
VANCOUVER—A showdown is brewing in rural British Columbia between a restaurant and local health authorities over the popular establishment’s refusal to implement provincial proof-of-vaccination measures.
Restaurants 'singled out' by province: association
Capacity limits lift in Ontario cinemas, spectator sports venues, other spaces
'Uncovering this hidden history': New book explores history of Greensville and surrounding communities
A new book strives to share the hidden history of Greensville, Bullock’s Corners and Crooks Hollow — and how they played a key role in the development of early Canada.
Vaccine confidence stable among Ontarians
Confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among Ontarians remains stable: science group
Gage Park pathways to be paved
Aim of work at east Hamilton park is to improve accessibility
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