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Employment law: Intoxication does not excuse workplace sexual harassment
A judgment following a Ministry of Labour investigation said alcohol consumption does not excuse or mitigate the seriousness of an employee’s sexual h
Haudenosaunee Confederacy reaffirms commitment to stay on farmland put up for sale by Norfolk County
County is looking to recoup back taxes; Haudenosaunee Development Institute argues it doesn’t have to pay them
James Paterson’s intricate sculptures give art a playful twist
Meta/scapes exhibition at Earls Court Gallery inspired by early airplanes, bicycles and push mower, writes Regina Haggo
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $20 million Lotto Max jackpot
Hamilton rescue dogs a huge hit in London, England
From doggone doomed to dog week diplomacy — in jolly old London town, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Nique owner points to alleged death threats, staffing shortage as reason behind closure
The Vine Street eatery has been closed since at least Thursday — it’s unclear when it will reopen.
‘The problem is we survived’: Q&A with Dawn Martin-Hill about truth and reconciliation
Ahead of her lecture at the Gandhi Peace Festival on Saturday, The Spectator spoke with Martin-Hill about what she plans to discuss, her perception of
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Canadian auto sales down 19.6 per cent in Sept.
Canadian auto sales down 19.6 per cent in September as shortages weigh
S&P/TSX composite rebounds to start October
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets up
Vaccination to become mandatory for Ontario long-term-care staff
Ontario is making it mandatory for all long-term care workers and volunteers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, beginning on Nov. 15. Only those with medical exemptions will be allowed to continue working inside long-term care homes unvaccinated.
Ontario mandates LTC staff vaccinations
Ontario reports 668 new COVID-19 cases Friday and 647 news cases on Thursday
Nominations open for Ward 5 Hamilton council vacancy
Any eligible Hamilton voter has until Oct. 29 to apply to replace Chad Collins as Ward 5 councillor, although being the successful one may depend on past political experience and connection to the area.
No formal reports on online allegations at Western
No formal reports related to online allegations of sex assaults at Western: police
Grace Villa has the lowest staff vaccination rate among Hamilton LTCs, ministry data shows
Only two-thirds of staff at the east Mountain home had received second doses, according to provincial data showing vaccination rates at homes across O
Hamilton police search for suspect after assault on Westdale trail
Female victim was assaulted Thursday afternoon near Cootes Paradise.
Dundas 10 Newman Rd. expenditures to be corrected
Auditor finds spending on controversial property not recorded correctly
Police investigate possible discovery of bones on Colbourne Street construction site
Police were made aware of the allegations at 7:30 a.m. Friday
Shipping news: Harbour traffic for Sept. 19 to 25
What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Ontario makes COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for workers in long-term care
Ontario is making COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for all nursing-home workers to improve safety levels in the face of the Delta variant.
Top court upholds Ontario cut to Toronto council
Supreme Court to rule on Ontario's move to slash Toronto city council
Interim boss of Hamilton public works announced
Craig Murdoch steps into general manager position after Dan McKinnon’s abrupt departure
Interac acquires SecureKey rights in Canada
Interact acquires rights to SecureKey digital identification services in Canada
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Redeemer University
Nine students tested positive as of Sept. 29.
Ontario says 5 schools now closed due to COVID outbreaks, reports 127 new school-related cases Friday
Ontario is reporting another 668 COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths. Of the 11, three of the deaths occurred more than one month ago and have been added due to a data cleanup, according to the province’s latest report released Friday morning.
Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena additional work tendered
Siding replacement anticipated to be done with remaining budget surplus
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets up
Ontario reports 668 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 668 new COVID-19 cases Friday and 647 news cases on Thursday
A dozen or more things for you to do this weekend in the Hamilton area
Outdoor hikes, pumpkin patches, football await any eager Hamiltonian.
Toronto police to charge Peter Nygard
NewsAlert: Toronto police to charge former fashion leader Peter Nygard
NewsAlert: Toronto police to charge Peter Nygard
NewsAlert: Toronto police to charge former fashion leader Peter Nygard
NewsAlert:Top court upholds cut to Toronto council
Supreme Court to rule on Ontario's move to slash Toronto city council
Ontario Community College faculty talks move to mediation
Contract talks between the employer council and the union that represents about 13,500 full-time faculty at Ontario’s 24 community colleges, including Mohawk College, are continuing with the assistance of a mediator.
GFL Environmental announces U.S. acquisitions
GFL Environmental announces pair of U.S. acquisitions, terms not available
That apple that nobody will eat
As I loaded up the cooler, I noticed the apple at the back. We leave condiments up for the season, but perishables are brought by the current occupant
Juno-winning Serena Ryder to bring her ‘The Art of Falling Apart’ keynote to Hamilton’s Mental Health Morning
Ryder has never been more transparent about her struggles with depression and addiction than in her ‘The Art of Falling Apart’ project. She is bringin
‘I have seen a tremendous amount of tragedy’: Hamilton doctors speak about the toll of COVID’s fourth wave
A pandemic of the unvaccinated — Hamilton doctors are seeing patients who are young, unvaccinated and so sick they need help to breathe.
Resident wells are safe — but Hamilton’s probe of illegal dirt-dumping allegations at Waterdown Garden drags on
An investigation of alleged municipal involvement in the dumping of thousands of loads of mystery soil on Highway 5 is now expected to continue throug
Hamilton eye patients face delays with no end to optometrist job action in sight
Since Sept. 1, optometrists have withdrawn OHIP services as part of a demand that the province fully fund their cost. That means children under 19, se
Today’s coronavirus news: Merck says experimental pill cuts worst effects of COVID-19; Outbreak decalred at Toronto East Detention Centre
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.
A struggle to recover: New data shows downtown Toronto’s economic rebound lags behind GTA — and Canada overall
As politicians talk recovery and employers tentatively roll out back-to-office plans, Toronto’s downtown streets seem at times almost as ghostly empty as they were at the height of the pandemic.
Candlelight vigil marks memorial for residential school survivors
Six Nations ceremony honoured the children who never came home
Of orange shirts, ‘beautiful night sky’ and work to be done — Caledonia school celebrates Reconciliation Day
McKinnon Park School in Caledonia has a large Indigenous population. Reconciliation Day celebrations there took on special flavour. But the day is liv
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite closes lower to end losing month
Energy and metals sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets mixed
Public health reverses COVID-19 outbreaks at two Hamilton schools after false positives found
Lisgar Elementary School and Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School are not in outbreak.
Ontario reports 3 school closures due to COVID outbreaks. Here’s what we know
Ontario is reporting 158 new cases of COVID-19 in schools for a cumulative total of 2,178 cases since the start of the school year, according to the province’s latest report on Thursday.
Ontario marks Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Ontario marks inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Police search for suspect in fatal Hamilton crash who fled scene without helping victim
Police urge male suspect to seek legal advice, turn himself in
Ministry of Labour investigating Nique following complaint
Restaurant owner Harrison Hennick previously told The Spectator the Vine Street eatery would not be enforcing the vaccine verification program
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