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North American markets down in early trading
North American markets down in early trading, following on declines overseas
More than 2,600 mail-in ballots in Hamilton Mountain riding
If the Hamilton Mountain riding is a close race residents may not find out who their MP will be until Thursday, Sept. 23.
‘Lucky’ Hamilton man wins big lotto prize twice in one year
Regular lottery player Robert MacDonald recently won $100,000
Live 2021 election results from across Canada
Follow the 2021 election results as polls begin reporting vote results across Canada.
The architectural legacy of the ‘Electric City’
Historic substations offer an enlightening glimpse
Shares of Crescent Point Energy driven higher by uptick in benchmark oil price, while Flow Beverage experienced turbulence — here are last week’s corporate winners and losers
Winners
It's election day. Here's what you need to know about voting in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Today is election day. Are you ready to make an informed choice?
Obituary: Bruce Hamilton was president of steel companies in Canada and the U.S.
Hamilton-native served in top jobs at Slater Steel and Atlas Steels in Welland
‘Stepping up and setting an example’: Hamilton religious leaders lend their voice to vaccination effort
The Faith in Vaccine campaign, which features several local faith leaders, will launch this week.
Hamilton’s pandemic election: Will we know who won at the end of voting day?
The pandemic could slow voting on Sept. 20 — and maybe leave us hanging for days over who actually won the election.
Hamilton man develops school bus tracking app made to bring ‘peace of mind’ to parents
The app is currently being used by Lee Academy, a private school located in Lynden.
Today’s coronavirus news: Alberta’s COVID-19 vaccine passport system takes full effect; Organizations switch to virtual for election viewing parties
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.
It’s election day. Here’s what you need to know for voting in the Hamilton area
It’s Sept. 20. Are you ready to cast your ballot?
One dead, two injured in Toronto shooting
One dead, two injured in downtown Toronto shooting
Man accused of defrauding government faces charges
Man accused of defrauding government of millions now facing criminal charges
Fire crews rescue fallen hikers at Smokey Hollow, Iroquoia Heights
Hamilton fire crews were sent out across the city Sunday afternoon as they were called in for two separate rope rescues just minutes apart.
Hamilton firefighters rescue fallen hikers at Smokey Hollow, Iroquois Heights
Hamilton fire crews were sent out across the city Sunday afternoon as they were called in for two separate rope rescues just minutes apart.
Learning the lessons of the fourth wave: there’s no easy path out of the pandemic
Regardless of who holds power in Ottawa after Monday’s vote, the principal task for all governments across the country will remain the same: containing and, as quickly as possible, ending the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learning the lessons of the fourth wave: there’s no easy path out of the pandemic
Regardless of who holds power in Ottawa after Monday’s vote, the principal task for all governments across the country will remain the same: containing and, as quickly as possible, ending the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ontario reports 715 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 715 new COVID-19 cases, total of six new virus-related deaths
19yo fatally shot in exchange with police: SIU
SIU investigating after 19yo shot dead during exchange with police in Sault Ste Marie
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
ESG funds offer more data amid transparency push
Sustainable funds release more data, details as investors seek transparency
Fire extinguishers, soap dispensers allegedly stolen or damaged at Hamilton schools as part of TikTok challenge
The now-restricted “devious lick” TikTok challenge involves stealing school property to gain popularity — views, likes and follows — on the social med
Today’s coronavirus news: COVID-19 pandemic looms over final stretch of federal election campaign
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.
Quebecer recounts 15 months held hostage in Africa
Quebecer Edith Blais talks writing and moving on after 450 days as hostage in Africa
Tomorrow is election day. Here's what you need to know about voting in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Tomorrow is election day. Are you ready to make an informed choice?
It’s a girl: Paramedics help deliver roadside baby in Waterdown
Both the mom and baby were transported to hospital in stable condition, according to paramedics.
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $17.8 million Lotto 649 jackpot
One dead, two wounded in Mississauga shooting
One man dead, two people wounded in Mississauga, Ont. shooting
Flamborough-Glanbrook federal candidates expecting contest to go down to the wire
Under Conservative MP David Sweet, the riding has been blue, but Liberals feel they can switch the riding to red in 2021.
Conservative leader Erin O'Toole calls Justin Trudeau 'hypocritical," "vain" and "selfish" for calling a federal election
During a stop in Flamborough, Sept. 18, O'Toole urged voters not to "reward" Trudeau for calling an election during a pandemic.
Fifty Road closure to impact traffic flow in Winona
It’s fall harvest season in Winona.
Senior killed in hit-and-run outside Waterdown
Police believe a white SUV was involved in the fatal collision, but are unsure of its make and model.
Senior killed in hit-and-run crash outside Waterdown
Police believe a white SUV was involved in the fatal collision, but are unsure of its make and model.
Ontario reports 821 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 821 new cases of COVID-19, 10 new deaths
Ontario reports 821 new COVID cases and 10 deaths
Ontario is reporting another 821 COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths, according to its latest report released Saturday morning.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 821 new cases of COVID-19, 10 deaths; TIFF co-heads say despite COVID case, it was ‘an incredible festival that was safe’
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: Social media strategies played important role in pandemic election, experts say; Majority of Quebecers support mandatory health-care worker vaccination
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.
Hamilton police officers charged with theft, conspiracy in vice-squad scandal
Confiscated liquor ordeal was one of the biggest scandals in service’s history.
Rivals trade barbs in pursuit of open seat in Hamilton East-Stoney Creek
Liberal Chad Collins and New Democrat Nick Milanovic were on the attack at pre-election debate
When does your pandemic layoff become dismissal?
For most, the answer is very soon, writes Ed Canning
Dundas folk legend’s life ended on a smoke-filled runway
Stan Rogers was one of 23 trapped inside a burning Air Canada jet on June 2, 1983
When does your pandemic layoff become dismissal?
For most, the answer is very soon, writes Ed Canning
Open seat in Hamilton Mountain draws only two candidates to debate
The Liberal and NDP newcomer candidates sparred over long-term care, wealth taxes and pandemic recovery.
The ‘Gore Park Tree Massacre’ and the scars that remain
Downtown park has never recovered from one of Hamilton’s biggest political bungles
Pandemic, snap election and ‘broken promises’ dominate Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas debate
Conservative and NDP candidates urge change, while Liberal incumbent says Canadians should stay course
Shawn Micallef: Anti-vaccine protests could prove to be a shot in the arm for reforming Toronto police
Just over 20 years ago, the Toronto police union ran an intimidation racket called “Operation True Blue.” The union raised money to investigate and challenge politicians who weren’t friendly to the police and help elect those who were.
As Alberta’s heath-care system faces collapse, one ICU doctor is taking his battle outside the hospital’s walls
EDMONTON—The woman takes her last breath as she is pulled off the stretcher.
Canadians must know what our lab’s role was in COVID’s origins
We are at the bitter end of a whirlwind election campaign in which the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, which has killed 27,000 Canadians and counting, has been used as the debate version of a right hook to the prime minister’s jaw — as in, “why did you call this election, sir? We’re in the middle of a pandemic!”
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