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London students warned to avoid street party
London officials warn students to avoid mass street party held during homecoming
Two top Hamilton public works staffers no longer work for city
General manager Dan McKinnon and water director Andrew Grice have departed city hall
Youth climate rally held at Ontario legislature
Youth-led rally demanding urgent climate action to be held at Ontario legislature
Pandemic prompts record Ontario spending increase
Ontario public accounts shows record spending increase, relief from COVID supports
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for Sept. 12 to 18
Domestic: 5U.S.A.: 4Overseas: 66 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry2 vessels handled petroleum product2 vessels handled agricultural product5 vessels handled finished steel cargoEstimate: 211,82
Sotomayor's picture book 'Just Help!' coming in January
NEW YORK (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is continuing her successful side career as an author with a picture book about giving to others.
Dundas Old Guelph Road and York Road repair projects not ready to start
No plan for York Road sinkhole, while Old Guelph Road contract delayed
Little enforcement early days of Ontario vax proof
Few enforcement incidents reported in first days of Ontario vaccine certificates
More than 15% of Ontario schools now have COVID cases, one school closed due to outbreak
Ontario is reporting another 727 COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths. Of the 11 deaths, three occurred more than a month ago and were added to the cumulative count as part of a data cleanup, according to the province’s latest report released Friday morning.
Hamilton police investigating alleged assault on McDonald’s employee over proof-of-vaccination
Police are working to identify the woman involved in the alleged assault.
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets also retreat
Ontario reports record yearly spending increase
Ontario public accounts shows record spending increase, relief from COVID supports
Bulldogs getting the freshest of fresh starts
A year away and a new coach cleanses the palate for everyone
Premier Doug Ford increased spending by record levels but Ontario deficit lower due to federal infusion of pandemic funds
The Ontario government increased annual spending by record levels due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but last year’s budget deficit was much lower than expected.
Hamilton board reviewing elementary specialty programs
Hamilton’s public school board is reviewing the future of specialized learning programs at six elementary schools, including ones for students seeking to become elite athletes or pursue a more self-directed education emphasizing the arts and social justice.
VIDEO: New Hamilton Mountain MP Lisa Hepfner eyes more transit dollars for city
Lisa Hepfner has some big plans for public transportation on Hamilton Mountain.
Eight things you can do this weekend in the Hamilton area
Pumpkin patches are open, the Ottawa Street sidewalk sale is on and the Forge FC are home.
Today’s coronavirus news: Toronto holding vaccine clinics at malls this weekend; Ontario’s MOH making announcement on capacity limits on sports venues
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Alberta top doc says COVID deaths keeping hospitals from being overrun; CDC endorses COVID booster for millions of older Americans
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.
Indigenous community, family mourn death of beloved mother of five who ‘wanted to give her girls the world’
Rose Antone died suddenly on the evening of Sept. 13. She left behind five young daughters, including a 14 month old.
After disappearing last year, doctors unsure how bad flu season will get
With little flu going around last year, there are concerns that young children have no immunity against the virus or that people may not see the vacci
‘Live Your Dream’: Soroptimists help power Alannah Macdonald’s comeback
Soroptimists offer empowerment and a sense of connection for women.
Workplace death confirmed on Norfolk ginseng farm
Police say the person had been struck by a piece of equipment from a trailer. Few additional details were provided.
UPDATED: Richmond Hill doctor draws fire for reportedly handing out vaccine exemptions
Ministry of Health calls for investigation
Why does Queen’s Park have weaker COVID-19 rules than gyms and restaurants, opposition asks
Pandemic protocols for getting into Queen’s Park are getting tougher — but not tough enough according to opposition parties.
Bruce Arthur: Almost built to fail: Doug Ford put his own unique stamp on Ontario’s vaccine passport
In a most difficult pandemic, vaccination shouldn’t be the hard part. COVID-19 has disrupted every nation on earth, killed nearly five million people, and thanks to some extraordinary science, we have vaccines. And Canada doesn’t just have vaccines that protect against COVID-19 — it has so many it needed to pause deliveries. We’re lucky as hell.
Bruce Arthur: Why are Ontario vaccine passports designed to rely on the kindness of anti-vaxxers?
In a most difficult pandemic, vaccination shouldn’t be the hard part. COVID-19 has disrupted every nation on earth, killed nearly five million people, and thanks to some extraordinary science, we have vaccines. And Canada doesn’t just have vaccines that protect against COVID-19 — it has so many it needed to pause deliveries. We’re lucky as hell.
Bruce Arthur: Why are Ontario vaccine passports designed to rely on the kindness of anti-vaxxers?
In a most difficult pandemic, vaccination shouldn’t be the hard part. COVID-19 has disrupted every nation on earth, killed nearly five million people, and thanks to some extraordinary science, we have vaccines. And Canada doesn’t just have vaccines that protect against COVID-19 — it has so many it needed to pause deliveries. We’re lucky as hell.
COVID-19 case linked to Kingston polling station
Health officials say COVID-19 case linked to Kingston, Ont., polling station
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Record-breaking rain floods Hamilton basements, sewers
The rain also caused sewage overflows in Hamilton, causing the city’s wastewater treatment plant to be in secondary bypass, which means partially trea
Toronto joins calls for Ford government to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for eligible schoolchildren
Eager to safeguard a so far successful return of kids to class, Toronto is adding its voice to demands that the Ford government make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for eligible students.
Here’s what I saw at America’s memorial for the victims of COVID-19
WASHINGTON—The handwritten tributes are addressed, variously, to Mom, Mama, Mommy, Grandma, Nana, Great Grandma. To Dad, Papa, Pawpaw. To beloved brother, dear sister, Auntie Linda, Uncle Rod, Reverend.
Energy and financials help lift S&P/TSX composite
Energy and financials help lift S&P/TSX composite higher, U.S. stock markets also up
Shot-or-test policy coming to Ontario legislature
Ontario legislature to require proof of COVID vaccination or negative test to enter
Hamilton projects $25-million operating budget surplus
COVID-19 pandemic has made ‘notable impact’ on municipal finances
Improve equity, diversity, inclusion and save millions, consultants tell Hamilton officials
Council approves hiring of three full-time employees to advance plan to improve workplace culture
Union urges class caps, distancing at universities
Union calls for Ontario to institute distancing, capacity limits at universities
Police seek suspects in Mississauga fatal shooting
Police seek suspects, witnesses in shooting that killed man in Mississauga
Nothing unusual about Cineplex COVID response: CEO
Cineplex's pandemic response was similar to prospective buyer, other retailers: CEO
What does voting data show about Flamborough-Glanbrook?
Conservative Dan Muys was elected as the next member of Parliament for Flamborough-Glanbrook on Sept. 20, defeating Liberal Vito Sgro, NDP candidate Lorne Newick, PPC candidate Bill Panchyshyn and Green candidate Tom Hatch.
Hamilton police make arrest after knife incident involving city waste collectors
Police say a 36-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly waved a knife in the direction of two on-duty waste collectors.
OHRC seeks input on derogatory road, school names
Ontario Human Rights Commission seeks input on derogatory street, building names
Office vacancy rate hits highest level since 1994
Canadian office vacancy rate hits highest level since 1994 in third quarter
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson withdraws motion to allow raw sewage be discharged into Ancaster Creek
Ferguson said it was his "duty" to protect residents who have experienced flooded basements in the past.
Two outbreaks declared in two days at Hamilton elementary schools
School boards have reported seven outbreaks and 80 cases since Sept. 4.
Cineplex's pandemic response similar to buyer: CEO
Cineplex's pandemic response was similar to prospective buyer, other retailers: CEO
COVID-19: City of Hamilton aims for new flexible work model
Phased return to city work places planned, but ‘hybrid’ and home staffers part of strategy
Consumers Distributing: A giant ahead of its time
Motherlode: Take it from me, they coulda been a contender
Driver charged after vehicle crashes into LCBO
Alleged impaired driver crashes into Thunder Bay, Ont., LCBO: police
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