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'Don't want to see a tragedy': Flamborough residents pushing to make Highway 52 intersection safer
A group of Flamborough residents is pushing the City of Hamilton to make the intersection of Powerline Road West and Highway 52 safer.
EmergConnect wins Lions Lair with app connecting hospital emergency room to your smartphone
App could reduce wait times for patients and save hospital time and money with digital registration and triage
35 miners on surface as rescue operation continues
Trapped miners expected to emerge this morning as rescue operation continues: Vale
‘No more crime’: Ancaster’s Karim Baratov out of U.S. federal prison, plans to publish memoir
Ancaster’s Karim Baratov is free after serving a sentence in U.S. federal prison and says he has no plans to reoffend.
These home-based businesses are thriving thanks to the Hamilton Business Centre
Larry Therapy and Joshy’s Good Eats had a little help setting up their businesses, Diane Galambos writes.
These home-based businesses are thriving thanks to the Hamilton Business Centre
Larry Therapy and Joshy’s Good Eats had a little help setting up their businesses, Diane Galambos writes.
An inside look at DHL’s new $100-million sorting facility
The plant — the company’s largest in Canada — can process 28,000 packages an hour
All miners on surface following rescue operation
Trapped miners expected to emerge this morning as rescue operation continues: Vale
‘End of an era:’ Stelco demolishes historical steelmaking furnaces on harbourfront
Company says the massive steelmaking building ‘is no longer deemed to have future use’
Recent brazen daytime shootings in Hamilton a concern for police
September has been Hamilton’s deadliest month this year and saw the highest number of shootings reported by police
Mark Champagne cross examines homicide detective at his murder trial
Natasha Thompson was shot 10 times outside her home
Province looking at strengthening school board trustee accountability
Consultation comes in the wake of a racism scandal involving Hamilton public school board trustees
There’s a simple answer to filling Chad Collins’ seat at council
In many competitions, if the person who wins can’t fulfil their responsibilities or is disqualified or leaves for some other reason, the runner-up ste
Deadlines loom for hundreds of unvaccinated hospital workers if they want to keep their jobs
Hundreds of unvaccinated staff are still working in GTA hospitals, even as other health-care centres in Ontario have already begun suspending employees who refuse their COVID shots.
Researchers have developed a treatment that could potentially save lives in the next pandemic: breathing through your butt
Oxygen-deprived patients may have a better chance of survival the next time a COVID-19-like pandemic rolls around and ventilators are at a premium, thanks to new research from doctors in the U.S. and Japan.
Emma Teitel: Skip the singing bus drivers. If the TTC really wants to welcome us back, it should focus on rider safety and worker vaccination
I’ll give them this: they’re bold.
One winner in Lotto Max $70 million jackpot
One winning ticket sold in B.C. for Tuesday's $70 million Lotto Max jackpot
'WE WILL ACT IMMEDIATELY': More employees at Food Basics, Longo's, FreshCo, Sobeys, Metro and other Ontario grocery stores test positive for COVID-19. Here are the locations impacted
New cases in the double digits
Ford government trying to ‘strong-arm’ Hamilton council, MPP Sandy Shaw says
NDP urges council to freeze city’s urban boundary
Bruce Arthur: Ontario COVID modelling shows we’re walking a weird tightrope as good news flummoxes scientists
Now is the autumn of our … well, hard to say. The province’s COVID cases seem to be largely under control, and hospitals aren’t overwhelmed. Ontario’s independent volunteer science table released its latest modelling Tuesday, and between the caveats, the warnings, the successes and the possibilities, you could read it as more or less a scientifically honest shrug.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario COVID modelling shows we’re walking a weird tightrope as good news flummoxes scientists
Now is the autumn of our … well, hard to say. The province’s COVID cases seem to be largely under control, and hospitals aren’t overwhelmed. Ontario’s independent volunteer science table released its latest modelling Tuesday, and between the caveats, the warnings, the successes and the possibilities, you could read it as more or less a scientifically honest shrug.
A pandemic first: Kids top Hamilton’s newly reported cases
Hamilton public health planning COVID shots for kids
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Arrest warrant issued for double homicide suspect
Arrest warrant issued for man suspected in double homicide: police
Ontario COVID situation stable but fragile: panel
Ontario's science table set to release new COVID-19 projections today
S&P/TSX composite falls, U.S. markets also down
S&P/TSX composite down nearly 300 points, U.S. stock markets also face losses
Toronto's ombudsman to probe encampment clearings
Toronto's ombudsman to investigate homeless encampment clearings
Ontario’s new COVID-19 cases could drop to 200 a day — or rise to 5,000, latest modelling projects
Ontario’s fourth wave of COVID-19 has flattened, but cases have been increasing in just over half the province’s health units in the last two weeks — particularly in children aged five to 11, who are not yet eligible for vaccination, the science table says in new modelling.
Mayor expects interim replacements for top public works posts this week
‘No worries’ about daily operations, Eisenberger says
Ontario COVID situation stable but fragile:experts
Ontario's science table set to release new COVID-19 projections today
Outbreaks declared at two Hamilton elementary schools
School boards have reported 14 outbreaks since Sept. 4.
Doctor accused of spreading COVID misinformation
Restrictions imposed on doctor accused of spreading COVID misinformation
33 miners on surface as rescue operation continues
Trapped miners expected to emerge this morning as rescue operation continues: Vale
Arrests made after $1M stolen: police
Arrests made after $1M stolen from Toronto company that refills ATMs: police
Oliver Karafa extradition hearing postponed in Budapest
Karafa and Lucy Li face charges in Hamilton shooting
Stoney Creek's Cannabis Creek Co. holds grand opening
Cannabis Creek Co. held a grand opening event on Sept. 25, with a barbecue and live entertainment.
Housing market faces 'high' vulnerability: CMHC
Canadian housing market moves from moderate to high degree of vulnerability: CMHC
Ontario doctor faces restrictions for allegedly spreading false statements about COVID-19
Another Ontario doctor has been called on the carpet for questionable activities related to COVID-19 misinformation
QR codes stage comeback amid pandemic
Pandemic precautions made QR codes popular again, but privacy concerns remain
Ontario says there are now more than 800 schools in the province with a reported case of COVID-19
Ontario is reporting another 466 COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths. Of the 11, two of the deaths occurred more than one month ago and are being added to the cumulative count due to a data cleanup, according to the province’s latest report released Tuesday morning.
Dundas fall food drive results expected to top 2020
All planned routes filled by volunteers Saturday
Ontario reports 466 COVID-19 cases, nine deaths
Ontario's science table set to release new COVID-19 projections today
Financial stress takes a physical toll: survey
Financial stress is taking a physical toll on young Canadians, survey finds
27 miners on surface as rescue operation continues
Trapped miners expected to emerge this morning as rescue operation continues: Vale
Second person dies from Ontario apartment fire
Second person dies from apartment fire in Collingwood, Ont.
New Ontario COVID-19 projections to be released
Ontario's science table set to release new COVID-19 projections today
Traffic delays expected on Hamilton Mountain for water main break on Upper Kenilworth
Lane restrictions are on Upper Kenilworth between Milkyway Drive and Limeridge Road East
Agnico Eagle and Kirkland Lake to merge
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Gold miners Agnico Eagle and Kirkland Lake Gold to merge
‘A horrible feeling’: Gaza refugee waiting to be reunited with her family in Hamilton
In February 2019, Amal Albattrawi fled Gaza with her son and came to Hamilton as a convention refugee. She’s been trying to bring her husband and daug
Rescue continues for trapped miners near Sudbury
Trapped miners expected to emerge this morning as rescue operation continues: Vale
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