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Fake COVID-19 vaccine exemptions could be a problem, Ontario officials say
Fake exemptions could be a problem when Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine certificate system takes effect in restaurants, bars, sports stadiums and other venues next Wednesday, officials say.
Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller sanctioned for third time
For a third time this year, Stoney Creek public school trustee Carole Paikin Miller is being disciplined by her colleagues for violating their code of conduct.
WATCH LIVE: Ontario Health Minister, Christine Elliott, makes announcement
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott makes an announcement. She is joined by Kaleed Rasheed, the associate minister of digital government, and Dr. Kieran Moore, the province's chief medical officer of healt
Hamilton police believe shots fired in apartment parking lot
No reports of injuries in Monday afternoon shooting
Hamilton public school trustees mandate COVID-19 vaccines
Hamilton’s public school board will require all staff, trustees, service providers and volunteers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they have a medical or legal exemption.
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets also lower
Hamilton police investigating suspicious early-morning vehicle fire near Cannon Street East
Damage estimated around $5,000
Advance poll numbers surge across Hamilton Mountain riding
If the advance polls are any indication, voter turnout could be strong on the Mountain come on election day Sept 20.
Young people being overlooked by parties: experts
Despite being the largest voting bloc, younger people are being overlooked: experts
Linda O’Leary found not guilty in deadly Lake Joseph boat crash
A judge has acquitted Linda O’Leary of the non-criminal charge of careless operation of a boat in a 2019 collision that killed two on a cottage country lake known as a playground for the rich and famous.
NewsAlert: Linda O'Leary found not guilty
Verdict expected today in trial of Linda O'Leary, accused in fatal boat crash
Independent MPP Roman Baber calls on Premier Doug Ford to protect workers’ jobs and privacy on COVID-19 vaccination status
A maverick Toronto MPP is urging Premier Doug Ford to protect the jobs of Ontarians who refuse to get vaccinated or who decline to share their vaccination status with their boss.
Pop-up COVID -19 vaccination clinic returns to CF Lime Ridge
Due to the popularity of the first clinic, CF Lime Ridge and Hamilton Public Health are bringing the coronavirus vaccination pop-up clinic back to the Upper Wentworth shopping centre Sept. 18 and 19 from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
4 sexual violence complaints at Western University
Western investigating 4 sex assault complaints as well as online allegations
Here's what you need to know about Ontario's COVID-19 variants
There are currently four SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern and 11 variants of interest that have been detected in Ontario, though some, like Lamba, Delta, Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Mu, bear closer monitoring than others.
These Ontario regions had the highest COVID-19 case averages last week
Since early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, epidemiologists have said seven-day new case averages are a better measure of viral spread in a community than daily new case numbers.
Attack of the flying ants: Early-fall mating season in full-swing in Hamilton and Burlington
Swarms of flying ants are most likely males and females on mating flights, and their emergence is not unusual.
Haldimand-Norfolk confirms lockdown skeptic as top doc
Board of health treads carefully after getting legal advice on Dr. Matt Strauss’s appointment
Warmer-than-normal fall expected this year
Warmer-than-normal fall expected across much of the country
New Flora Pizzeria delights downtown Hamilton neighbourhood
The pizzeria features a delight of gourmet slab pizza varieties baked up by co-owners Aydin Kinnaird and Jesse Bierman.
Today’s coronavirus news: Alberta doctors press government to strengthen restrictions as ICU admissions rocket; Putin to self-isolate due to COVID-19 cases among inner circle
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Run in memory of Devon Freeman raises funds for Indigenous youth
Coroner’s inquest into Hamilton teen’s death expected next spring
Union leaders say the Catholic board’s hybrid model compromises learning and makes teachers’ jobs harder
‘It’s a way of paying one teacher to teach students in two different places at once’
Five infected in COVID outbreak at Caledonia retirement home
Mu variant detected in Haldimand-Norfolk
Fake nude news: Hamilton Beach ‘clothing optional’ sign a hoax
A sign posted Saturday at Hamilton Beach purporting to mandate a clothing-optional section was a hoax.
Q-and-A: Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates offer solutions on housing crisis
As part of its comprehensive coverage of the federal election, the Review invited each of the Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates to weigh in on a particular issue. This is the last in a three-part question-and-answer with your local candidates. Their responses are featured in alphabetical order.
Bruce Arthur: Toronto hospital protests: Don’t discount the dangers from a sad and lonely bunch
Honestly, I didn’t expect it to be so sad. Dispiriting, sure: a protest outside a hospital, 18 months into a pandemic, as burned-out health-care workers stared down at people who statistically may be the most likely to end up inside a hospital with COVID-19. There had been vows online to block ambulances, and even isolated threats of guns from some People’s Party of Canada supporters. There is a virus in this country, beyond the obvious one.
Matt Elliott: 336,000 more people still need to be fully vaccinated for Toronto to hit its goal. Should we pay them to get the jab?
Big number: 336,000, the approximate number of unvaccinated or partially vaccinated people who need to get their shot to reach the citywide 90 per cent vaccination threshold set by Toronto Public Health.
Protesters gather at hospitals across the country
Hospital says protests against pandemic measures 'demoralizing' for health-care staff
'Immediately stop using': Major recalls of tires at Canadian Tire, benches at Costco, stools at Walmart, drills at Home Depot trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
Health Canada is warning shoppers after some major recalls at big-name stores are causing thousands of items to be pulled from the marketplace.
Stoney Creek’s reopened Collegiate school ‘really big and different’
Work may have continued on landscaping outside and finishing touches inside as Reed Hennings entered Collegiate Elementary School for the first time, but he already gave what he saw top marks.
Hamilton heart surgeries cancelled to make room for unvaccinated
Hamilton Health Sciences warns unvaccinated are straining its hospitals
Nervous workers, defiant businesses and a fistfight: Here’s how Day 1 of B.C.’s vaccine passport went
VICTORIA—The first day of British Columbia’s program requiring that residents have vaccine cards to gain entry to non-essential businesses was met with tension in the streets and anxiety from the businesses required to enforce the rules.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Police investigating assault reports at Western
London police investigating alleged sex assaults at Western University
Toronto city staff given more time to reveal vaccination status
City of Toronto employees now have until Friday to divulge their vaccination status to their employer, after being granted an extension from the original Monday deadline.
Ontario details school rapid testing protocol
Toronto Public Health: three east end schools have confirmed COVID-19 cases
Hamilton police investigate shooting at park near King and Sanford
At about 3 p.m. Monday, police found shell casings at a park in the area of King Street East and Sanford Avenue North.
‘The pandemic’s not over’ but subsidies soon will be — and experts warn both owners and workers will suffer
The pandemic has often seen employers and employees pitted against each other.
Energy sector helps boost S&P/TSX composite
Energy sector helps boost S&P/TSX composite in late-morning trading, loonie down
Cineplex, Cineworld face off in court
Court battle begins between Cineplex and U.K.'s Cineworld over scrapped takeover
On a cross-Canada hiring spree, Amazon boosts wages for warehouse workers — while eliminating bonus program
Amazon Canada will hire 15,000 new warehouse and distribution staff with wage boosts on offer for front-line workers, the online retail giant announced Monday.
This year funeral homes, indoor soccer fields and a yacht club are just some places Hamiltonians will be casting their votes
Elections Canada got creative finding places for people to cast their ballots in Hamilton while trying to keep them safe during the pandemic.
London police make arrest in death of Simcoe man
Police say 18-year-old Gabriel Neil of Simcoe suffered serious injuries in an assault in the area of Western Road and Sarnia Road around 2 a.m. Saturd
Ancaster farming couple afraid of livelihood as developers seek to build warehouse
Carrie Hewitson and Rob Book are uncertain about their future growing local crops for community.
Hospital says protests 'demoralizing' for workers
Hospital says protests against pandemic measures 'demoralizing' for health-care staff
Theatre business titans face off in court
Court battle begins between Cineplex and U.K.'s Cineworld over scrapped takeover
Here’s where you can get a COVID shot in Hamilton
A list of vaccination clinics around the city
Meet Hamilton Mountain Conservative candidate Al Miles
Al Miles is the Conservative candidate for Hamilton Mountain. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
Good Samaritans assaulted in Thunder Bay
Good Samaritans assaulted in Thunder Bay after trying to help woman in distress
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