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Vrancor takes 25-storey King Street West plan to provincial tribunal
Councillor calls developer’s decision to appeal ‘regrettable’
Today’s coronavirus news: B.C. restaurant defies vaccination rules; Ontario reports 654 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday; capacity limits lift in Ontario cinemas, sports venues
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 654 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday; capacity limits lift in Ontario cinemas, spectator sports venues, other spaces
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Capacity limits lift in Ontario cinemas, spectator sports venues, other spaces
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Council calls for ‘made-in-Hamilton’ program to curb youth gun violence
After witnessing the aftermath of a triple shooting, Coun. Brad Clark asks for review of ‘holistic community responses’ to deter young people from gan
Mindful Self-Compassion teaches how to treat yourself with kindness
Abigail Cukier writes on how to better handle stress and self-criticism
Hamilton Tiger-Cats host, then hoist the Grey Cup
Ian Sunter provided the storybook finish to Ticats win before a jam-packed Ivor Wynne Stadium crowd.
Cycling Without Age gives Hamilton seniors ‘a breath of fresh air during a hard time’
New wheels are in town with the arrival of the city’s first trishaw, and Welcome Inn members are the first to take it out for a spin
One parent wants a child vaccinated against COVID-19, but the other does not. How does a family court judge decide what to do?
One parent wants the kids to be vaccinated against COVID-19, the other does not.
Riding in the rails in a Hitchcock film noir
David Faulkner-Rundle gives voice to the Theatre Bacchus audio production of ‘The Lady Vanishes,’ Gary Smith writes.
We still don’t know if more than 1,500 City of Hamilton workers are vaccinated or not
The city says workers must show proof of two shots by Nov. 1. But employees who refuse vaccination can still go to work if they agree to get regular C
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $31 million Lotto Max jackpot
Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton trumpets 'tax cut' for small businesses
McNaughton says a five per cent reduction in WSIB premium rates will mean a $168-million tax cut for provincial businesses.
Bonnington neighbourhood on Hamilton Mountain gets cleaned up
Summerlike conditions greeted about 15 people in the Bonnington neighbourhood on the central-west Mountain when they headed out Oct. 2 armed with garbage bags and work gloves.
Heather Scoffield: How Canada’s jobs market is changing, in 4 graphs
The good news in the job market is undisputable.
As families approach Thanksgiving with fewer restrictions, they’re also balancing risk — and thorny conversations
If there’s anything Graeme Johnston is looking forward to about this Thanksgiving compared to last year, it’s that getting together with family may feel a little more normal.
National Steel Car charged after death in the workplace last year
Rail-car maker says it will ‘vigorously defend’ the provincial charges filed after crane operator Fraser Cowan died on the job in September 2020
Major Canadian survey calls for new national long-term-care standards featuring emotion-based care
New national long-term-care standards must create homes staffed by “caring, compassionate and competent” workers focused on injecting life into residents’ final years, a survey of 16,000 Canadians overwhelmingly concluded.
Ontario to lift capacity limits in some venues
Ontario reports 573 new cases of COVID-19, 10 more deaths
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite flat despite energy, jobs report
Energy and financial sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets mixed
Ontario lifts capacity limits for movie and professional sports but not gyms or restaurants
Just in time for the hockey and basketball seasons, Ontario is lifting COVID-19 capacity limits in some places where proof of vaccination is required — such as movie theatres, concert halls and venues like the Scotiabank Arena — but not in restaurants and gyms.
No anti-Black racism sentencing process from court
Court declines to set out sentencing framework for mitigation of anti-Black racism
Ontario NDP and Tories drop pre-election ads
Ontario NDP and PCs go on pre-election ad blitz ahead of spending restrictions
'I’ve been groped, catcalled and assaulted': Waterdown students protest dress code announcement following allegations of sexual assault
Close to 200 Waterdown District High School students took part in a protest at the school Oct. 8 sparked by an announcement made the day prior about “appropriate dress" that many students took to be victim shaming in light of recent allegations of sexual assault at the school.
Saltfleet District Storm make victorious COVID-19 return
Upper Stoney Creek’s Saltfleet District Storm enjoyed a victorious return to high school football play on Oct. 7, downing the Bernie Custis Tigers 21-12 in their season opener.
Hamilton Bulldogs open season with a fresh new look
Even diehard fans might need a program to keep up with all the new guys, Scott Radley writes.
Shipping news for Sept. 26 to Oct. 2
What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Hamilton man charged with first-degree murder in deadly Mount Hope home invasion; police still looking for suspects
Hasnain Ali, known as Nano, was killed Sept. 16; his father, Faqir Ali, is still in hospital from attack
Hamilton public school board sick days jump — or do they?
Hamilton’s public school board saw employee sick days jump by nearly a third during the 2020-21school year, an increase from the previous year only partly attributed to COVID-19 absences.
Toronto cop accused of sexually assaulting woman
Toronto cop accused of sexually assaulting woman after she filed domestic report
‘Lessons have been hard-learned’: Canadians urged to remain cautious as COVID-19’s fourth wave begins to recede
OTTAWA—The fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is showing signs of receding at the national level, but federal public health officials continue to caution that the regional picture remains less rosy.
COVID Update: Vaccine booster shots, alternate treatments wrap up
COVID Update: Vaccine booster shots, alternate treatments wrap up
Science table looks at health worker burnout
Ontario reports 573 new cases of COVID-19, 10 more deaths
Energy, financial sectors lift S&P/TSX composite
Energy and financial sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets mixed
Ontario has administered more than 22 million COVID-19 vaccine doses
Ontario is reporting another 573 COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths, according to its latest report released Friday morning.
Ontario offers free menstrual products in schools
Ontario, Shoppers Drug Mart partner to offer free menstrual products in schools
Ontario reports 573 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 573 new cases of COVID-19, 10 more deaths
Thanksgiving dinner is back as Hamilton and province issue COVID-19 holiday tips
Ontario has cleared more seniors for third shots of COVID-19 vaccines and issued guidelines for Thanksgiving and Halloween, with limits for gatherings
Waterdown principal apologizes for comments about school dress code
Comments made amid sexual assault investigation at high school
Commercial cleaning industry sees recovery
Commercial cleaning industry sees demand recovery even as many offices remain empty
Hamilton man charged over assault that left Guelph man in hospital
A Hamilton man is facing charges in connection with what police had previously described as a serious assault.
Fog advisory warns of hazardous driving conditions in Hamilton area
Dense fog has developed in the region leaving visibility at 500 metres or less.
Comic book character walk for Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre Foundation continues
Terry Rhodes isn’t giving up.
In a county with one of Alberta’s lowest vaccination rates, faith and freedom divide a Mennonite community
TWO HILLS, Alta.—There’s a slow but steady trickle of customers outside the Burger Palace drive-thru and takeout window, eagerly squeezing in orders before the restaurant closes for the day.
What’s open and closed on Thanksgiving and five things to do this long weekend
You’ll need a sweater, an umbrella, or both this weekend as we celebrate tradition steeped in pumpkin fun.
Today’s coronavirus news: B.C. politicians join forces to push for higher vaccination rates
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
What's going on here? Temporary traffic light on Parkside Drive
The City of Hamilton has installed a temporary traffic signal at the intersection of Parkside Drive and Robson Road.
Hamilton LTC says some workers quit after vaccines became mandatory
On Wednesday, the Ministry of Long-Term Care announced all homes will get funding to hire more staff
541 Eatery and Exchange switches to takeout only over concerns about vaccine passport enforcement
The non-profit and pay-it-forward café is worried about vulnerable Hamiltonians, who may be legally barred from entering under the system, even with t
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