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From backstage in Hamilton to the bright lights of Broadway
Tim Alex praises his mother, Marilyn, for his life in show business, Gary Smith writes.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Canadian and U.S. stock markets down
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets also retreat
Upper Stoney Creek’s new Saltfleet Conservation Area set to show its stuff
It’s taken six years, but the chain across the entrance to upper Stoney Creek’s new Saltfleet Conservation Area is finally gone as it readies to welcome the public — albeit only for the fall because of bigger developments still to come.
Justin Trudeau visits Hamilton again as federal election campaign enters home stretch
The leaders of both the Liberals and NDP have hit Hamilton twice in a campaign that features battles for three open ridings.
EXCERPT: On 9/11, reporting from Taliban-controlled Kabul
EXCERPT: On 9/11, reporting from Taliban-controlled Kabul
Memoir by Philip Roth biographer to be reissued next week
Memoir by Philip Roth biographer to be reissued next week
Vaccine mandates reveal split in labour movement
Growing vaccine mandates reveal split in labour movement
Ancaster Councillor opens pickleball courts, urges others to get their COVID-19 shots
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson was making shots on the pickleball court and advocating for others to get their COVID-19 shots during a Sept. 10 event at the Ancaster Senior Achievement Centre.
Helping common sense make a comeback in your organization
Start with small, modest changes that will yield quick, easy and momentum-building wins, says Martin Lindstrom, author of ‘The Ministry of Common Sens
Shipping news for Aug. 29 to Sept. 4. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 3U.S.: 7Overseas: 48 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled petroleum product1 vessel handled agricultural product2 vessels handled finished steel cargoEstimate: 253,987 m
'DO NOT APPROACH': Halton police identify suspect in Burlington shooting and say he's wanted for attempted murder charge
Halton Regional Police say they have identified a suspect in a shooting in Burlington Thursday night (Sept. 9) that has left a man with multiple gunshot wound injuries.
Things to do in the Hamilton area this weekend
The whirl of a midway, ships at sail, and some charity fundraisers are just part of what’s on the bill for this weekend, rain or shine.
Ontario reporting 848 new COVID-19 cases, 534 cases confirmed in unvaccinated people
Ontario is reporting another 848 COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths, according to its latest report released Friday morning. Six of the deaths being reported Friday occurred more than one month ago and are part of a data cleanup.
Hamilton city employees submit proof of vaccination before Sept. 15 deadline
Hamilton's vaccination rate for single doses reached 80 per cent, but fully vaccinated people only at 73 per cent.
UPDATE: Hamilton Mountain townhouse scorched in Friday morning blaze
The fire is believed to have started in the kitchen of the home.
Hamilton mountain home damaged in Friday morning fire
The Hamilton Fire Department was called to the fire just after 8:30 a.m. Friday morning.
'Err on the side of caution': 2021 Rockton World's Fair cancelled
The 2021 Rockton World’s Fair has again been cancelled.
Karen Tei Yamashita to receive honorary National Book Award
Karen Tei Yamashita to receive honorary National Book Award
Mortgage borrowing hit record in Q2: StatCan
Mortgage borrowing hits record in the second quarter, Statistics Canada says
It’s Tim Hortons Smile Cookie time on Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Food Share and Food4Kids are once again this year’s recipients of the proceeds from the annual sale of Smile Cookies at Tim Hortons outlets in the Hamilton area.
Roots reports Q2 loss, sales up from year ago
Retailer Roots reports $1.2M second-quarter loss, sales up from year ago
Acclaimed Indigenous filmmaker Gail Maurice shoots movie in Hamilton
‘Rosie’ appears to be a feature film version of a short film she made in 2018
Philthy Philly’s opening location in downtown Hamilton
The eatery will serve up a variety of Philly cheesesteak sandwiches, as well as poutine, pulled pork and burgers.
Today’s coronavirus news: Citing high shot rates, Danes end COVID-19 restrictions; AstraZeneca vaccine creator says mass boosters may be unnecessary
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.
‘So hard to say goodbye to yesterday’: Life and death after high school
Thirty years down the road, the experiences of Sir Allan MacNab’s tight-knit high school team symbolize the unusual, typical, and tragic rhythms of li
‘Unprecedented’ brain donation to McMaster could be key to unlocking the cure for glioblastoma
A rare donation of a patient’s brain during the pandemic is helping McMaster researchers get the first comprehensive picture of a lethal brain cancer
Murder trial hears from friend who drove accused killer Dylon Duarte
Tyquan Brown was fatally stabbed after Raptors viewing party
Hamilton businesses see increased demand for pools as homeowners build backyard getaways
The latest pandemic-driven buy can be found steps from one’s home: the backyard oasis. In the first eight months of 2021, pool enclosure permits issue
Hamilton’s very own food prodigy releases new cookbook, his second, at the age of 12
Hamilton’s Dero Rebel took to the kitchen at a very early age. Now he is making a great stir in the world of cuisine, with his precocious gifts, cater
Women take leadership role on Copetown family-run farm
For decades, women have made significant contributions to the agricultural sector. A special series, Women in Farming, shines a light on their contributions and examines the role women have — and continue to play on the farm. This is the second in a three-part series.
Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates weigh in on Indigenous issues
As Canadians prepare to go to the polls Sept. 20, R. Stacey Laforme, elected chief of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, said he feels an important part of any party’s platform should be grassroots discussions to deal with issues faced by Indigenous peoples.
Activists protest council’s decision to scrap encampment pact
City hall rally demands action
‘I wouldn’t pass her in my ethics class’: Medical ethicist pans London professor who spoke against vaccine mandates at PPC rally
“Welcome to the fringe.”
‘It was like seeing family’: Iconic Cat ‘N’ Fiddle pub to close its doors
The family-owned and -operated business will serve its final pint on Oct. 2, following months of uncertainty caused by COVID-19 restrictions that have
Delta, Alpha, Beta, Mu (and many more). Here’s an easy-to-understand list of COVID-19 variants
All viruses — including SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19 — change over time.
Delta, Alpha, Beta, Mu (and may more). Here’s an easy-to-understand list of COVID-19 variants
All viruses — including SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19 — change over time.
A new COVID-19 variant ‘Mu’ has been detected in Ontario. Just how worried should we be about reports it could be vaccine resistant?
Even as the Delta variant continues to be the dominant strain of COVID-19 globally, scientists are warning that a new variant dubbed ‘Mu’ — already detected in Ontario — contains a set of mutations indicating it could be resistant to neutralizing antibodies arising from vaccination and infection.
Getting to know grandpa — 25 years after his death
He was only two when his grandpa died, but Ari and Al are eerily alike, Lorraine Sommerfeld writes.
On vaccines, voters have a clear choice. And the Liberals are getting it right
It’s a bit jarring to hear Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau so loudly champion the importance of making vaccination mandatory for some people, including federal employees and anyone who wants to get on a plane or train.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
North American stock markets fall again
Tech sectors gains help S&P/TSX composite edge higher, U.S. stock markets also rise
Calls grow for ouster of Haldimand-Norfolk’s incoming top doc
Critics of Dr. Matt Strauss’s appointment accuse health board of acquiescing to farmers’ demands
Ontario extends paid sick leave benefit until the end of the year
Pandemic paid sick leave is working.
McMaster University researchers find survivor blood fails as a COVID treatment
Those receiving blood donated from recovered COVID patients experienced significantly more serious adverse events
As the world burns, Canadian politicians must take action, say environmental activists
Hamiltonians held a climate change rally at city hall to urge politicians to make environmental changes.
Moderna developing combined vaccine to target COVID and Flu
Moderna developing combined vaccine to target COVID and Flu
Canadian banks look to U.S. for growth
Canadian banks look to U.S. for growth amid strong economic recovery
Hamilton council rejects $170K reno grant amid concerns of tenant displacement
‘They don’t need the money. They just want the money,’ tenant says of developer
Tech sector gains help S&P/TSX composite edge up
Tech sectors gains help S&P/TSX composite edge higher, U.S. stock markets also rise
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