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84-year-old cyclist injured in Dundas hit-and-run
Police said they are investigating the crash, which left a cyclist with ‘a large laceration’ at the back of his head
Energy sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite higher
Gains in energy sector help lift S&P/TSX composite higher, U.S. stock markets mixed
Confused about Ontario's vaccine certificates? Here's a quick guide
People in Ontario will soon be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination in order to enter most indoor leisure, recreation settings, including restaurants, bars, clubs, fitness facilities, concert venues and event spaces.
CP to buy Kansas City Southern after CN drops bid
CP to acquire Kansas City Southern in US$31B deal after CN drops bid
Uphill battle for Hamilton’s affordable housing providers
‘Still just trying play catch-up to what we’re losing,’ Jeff Neven of Indwell says
Ontario watchdog finds unspent COVID funds
Ontario didn't spend money from COVID-19 response program in first quarter: watchdog
One man dead after being trapped in Flamborough collision
Road closures were in effect for both Highway 5 and Woodhill Road Wednesday afternoon
Pedestrian remains in hospital after hit-and-run; Hamilton police ask driver to turn himself in
Police say the driver was going north on Mount Albion Road when he lost control and mounted the sidewalk, hitting a 55-year-old woman
BY THE NUMBERS: Are more voters voting by mail in Flamborough-Glanbrook?
The deadline for voters to apply to receive a special ballot to vote by mail — or to vote in person at a local Elections Canada office — was Sept. 14 at 6 p.m.Elections Canada analysis showed that, as of mid-August, between two and three million
OHL to require vaccine proof starting next week
OHL to require proof of full vaccination at Ontario facilities beginning Sept. 22
Toronto begins "Days of Vaxtion" program
Toronto begins "Days of Vaxtion" program of pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics
Homicide victim in brazen shooting identified as 19-year-old Hamilton man
Sabir Hassen Omer died minutes after being shot in a downtown Tim Hortons parking lot
Simcoe hospital contracts delivery ward due to nursing shortage
Closure of Haldimand-Norfolk’s only obstetrics unit prompts change in birth plans for local moms-to-be
2021 Ancaster Fair now closed to general public, vaccine mandate enacted
Due to shifting provincial COVID-19 regulations, the 2021 Ancaster Fair will be closed to the general public, organizers have announced.
Wages going up, but not as fast as inflation
Wages expected to go up, but workers' spending power could still drop after inflation
Ontario reports 593 new COVID cases, more than 6% of schools with COVID cases
Ontario is reporting another 593 COVID-19 cases and five more deaths. The province says four of the deaths occurred this month, and one of the deaths occurred more than a month ago, and are being reported as part of a data cleanup, according to the province’s latest report released Wednesday morning.
Toronto to launch four-day blitz of pop-up clinics to help hit 90 per cent vaccination target
Toronto is launching #DaysofVaxtion — a blitz of pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics aimed at the roughly 314,000 Torontonians not yet fully protected from the virus and who are most at risk during the pandemic’s ongoing fourth wave.
Ontario reports 593 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 593 new cases of COVID-19 and four more deaths
UPDATE: Power restored on Hamilton’s east Mountain Wednesday morning
Alectra Utilities determined the cause to be an underground distribution problem.
GO Train service to extend to London
GO Train service to extend to London with stops in Stratford, St. Marys
Today’s coronavirus news: WHO reports big drop in new coronavirus infections; Inflation rate rises to 4.1 per cent in August, highest since 2003, StatCan says
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: WHO reports big drop in new coronavirus infections; Statistics Canada set to report August inflation figures
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The late late show: Overdue books pour back in at the library, no fines make a big difference
With fines being eliminated and relaxed COVID rules, the Hamilton Public Library is noticing a real rush on returned late materials. One book that was
Hamilton schools are short crossing guards as students start second week of classes
The City of Hamilton is looking to fill more than 30 crossing guard positions.
Hamilton tied for lowest rate of fully vaccinated in Ontario
COVID cases are decreasing in Hamilton but so is vaccination
‘Unimaginable depths of sorrow’: Loved ones lament Brock Beck’s death
Family and friends of Brock Beck spoke in court of their enduring pain since the 20-year old was killed in July 2020.
Bruce Arthur: A medical officer of health with no public health qualifications: Matt Strauss is an absurdly political hire
Maybe you don’t think Dr. Matt Strauss is qualified to work in public health, but have you considered that famous public health dictum, live free or die? Strauss tweeted that in late August, and it’s an idea that lasted until the Romans came along, more or less, which is a pretty good run. Some places still follow it, to truly tragic results.
No winner in Lotto Max $50 million jackpot
No winning ticket sold for Tuesday's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot
Book: Top US officer feared Trump could order China strike
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fearful of Donald Trump's actions in his final weeks as president, the United States' top military officer twice assured his Chinese counterpart that the two nations would not go to war, according to a forthcoming book.
In Sandra Cisneros' new book, an overdue letter to a friend
In Sandra Cisneros' new book, an overdue letter to a friend
Ontario’s vaccine certificate will come with problems. But Alberta’s example shows it’s worth the trouble
With just a week to go before people in Ontario have to start flashing their COVID vaccination papers to get into bars, restaurants, gyms, theatres and other venues, the Ford government unveiled more details of how its system will work.
Emma Teitel: Toronto police who refuse to disclose vaccination status should be kept away from the public
If you’re pulled over in your car by a Toronto police officer for disobeying the rules of the road, the worst you should get out of the experience is a ticket — not an infectious disease.
Pedestrian in critical condition after collision in Hamilton’s east end
A woman in her 20s was taken to a trauma centre with ‘potentially life-threatening’ injuries
Eighteen per cent of Hamilton public school staff not vaccinated
Hamilton school boards have recorded 26 cases and two outbreaks since the beginning of September
Police investigate Western sex assault allegations
Western investigating 4 sex assault complaints as well as online allegations
More research needed on long COVID symptoms
Tens of thousands experiencing 'long COVID-19' symptoms in Ontario: science group
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
How safe are Hamilton polling sites in the pandemic?
‘I’ve never felt so unsafe during this whole pandemic as I did this morning’: Hamilton voters reported varying experiences with polling site safety me
Concerns raised over enforcement of vax certs
Ontario reports 577 new cases of COVID-19 and six more deaths linked to virus
North American stock markets move lower
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets also lower
Linda O'Leary found not guilty in boat crash
Verdict expected today in trial of Linda O'Leary, accused in fatal boat crash
Tens of thousands have 'long COVID-19' symptoms
Tens of thousands experiencing 'long COVID-19' symptoms in Ontario: science group
Ontario reveals how vaccine certificates, verification app will work
With just over a week to spare before COVID-19 vaccine certificates become mandatory for Ontarians to enter a number of indoor spaces, the Government of Ontario has shared details about how those certificates will work.
Ontario shares enforcement plans for vax certs
Ontario reports 577 new cases of COVID-19 and six more deaths linked to virus
One person in hospital, portion of Main Street East closed after motorcycle crash
The crash occurred in the area of Graham Avenue North
Hamilton police investigate shooting in Tim Hortons lot on King Street West
Police said there is a male victim with serious injuries
Reclaim your life with healthy habits
Add little healthy habits to your current lifestyle and slowly, they’ll start to take over, Ernie Schramayr writes
Voter support ‘see-sawing’ in unwanted pandemic election
Open races mean hundreds of thousands of Hamilton residents will have a new federal representative after Sept. 20.
Western students offered support amid allegations
Western investigating 4 sex assault complaints as well as online allegations
Hamilton Mountain federal candidates agree racism must be eliminated, but how to do it?
NDP candidate Malcolm Allen, Liberal Lisa Hepfner discuss issues during HCCI's virtual forum.
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