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Hamilton Police investigating sudden death in Winona
Traffic is not impacted by the investigation, according to police.
Mobile vaccine clinics coming to Lynden Legion
A walk-in mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic is coming to the Lynden Legion on Sept. 10 and 17.
Traffic bedlam in Hamilton Thursday morning after QEW truck fire
The HSR reported on Thursday many westbound bus routes in the city were experiencing delays due to the closure of the QEW and that heavy traffic is im
Today’s coronavirus news: Many students in Ontario’s largest boards head back to class; Alberta doctors warn of health system collapse
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Two COVID-19 outbreaks tied to Hamilton wedding receptions
Twelve attendees of an Aug. 28 wedding reception at LIUNA Station have tested positive for COVID-19.
Fewer women running in federal election in Hamilton compared to national trend
The Sept. 20 vote will feature a record-high percentage of women candidates across Canada — but not in Hamilton’s five ridings.
Downtown Hamilton restaurant facing several COVID-19 charges
Born and Raised on James Street North was charged under the Reopening Ontario Act for allegedly violating public health rules
Haldimand-Norfolk vaccine rate rises after data cleanup
Postal code mixup had 8,400 vaccinated residents misclassified as living in Brant County
Now we wait to see which side of the LRT debate was right
Wednesday’s historic vote was a rare moment that will inevitably change the course of a city, Scott Radley writes.
Accused murderer threatened to hurt a random person night Tyquan Brown was killed
Dylon Duarte was searching for ex-girlfriend night of murder
Hamilton’s Philharmonic Orchestra returns with six, one-hour concerts beginning Sept. 17
The season begins Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the RBG’s Rock Garden visitor centre with HPO concertmaster Stephen Sitarski leading a small chamber ensemb
Q-and-A: How Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates would foster diversity and inclusivity
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 week, candidates outlines the steps they would take to foster a more inclusive society across Canada and here in Flamborough-Glanbrook.
‘A different reality’: Education minister committed to keeping schools open amid fourth wave
Education Minister Stephen Lecce makes no apologies for keeping Ontario schools closed for months longer than those in any other province — it was the right decision at the time, he says.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: An isolated family and a tragedy that claimed two lives
In November 2010, Kevin Plein of Uxbridge was arrested and charged with criminal negligence causing death and failing to provide the necessities of life in what police described as the “untimely” deaths of his mom and sister.
Western University professor refuses to abide by school’s vaccine mandate in the name of ethics
A Western University professor is speaking out against the institution’s vaccine mandate, questioning the ethics of “coercing people into medical procedures” for those refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The professor states in the video, which has since been removed from YouTube, that she fears for her employment.
More employees at Longo's, Sobeys, Food Basics, Metro, LCBO and other stores across Ontario testing positive for COVID-19. Here's a list of locations impacted
The COVID-19 pandemic is continuing in Ontario with a fourth wave imminent, according to public health and medical experts.
Pebble throwing. Vitriol. Protests at hospitals. Is it just ‘anti-vaxxer mobs’ or a new brand of Canadian political violence?
If it had been just the pebbles, that would not have been far outside the realm of expectation for a Canadian election, said Amarnath Amarasingam, a Queen’s University expert in extremism who’s been watching the crowds protesting Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau with trepidation.
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‘There may be more’: Thunderstorm with heavy rainfall touches down in Hamilton
Hamilton received 66 millimetres of rain in the thunderstorm felt across the city Tuesday night that resulted in overflowed sewers.
North American stock markets move lower
S&P/TSX composite falls, loonie drops after Bank of Canada keeps interest rates flat
Rising case counts have Six Nations staring down fourth wave of COVID-19
‘We must remain diligent’: Ohsweken Public Health
Porter Airlines resumes service after 18 months
Porter returns to the skies nearly 18 months after being grounded due to COVID-19
EXCERPT: On morning of 9/11, 'What's happening to my city?'
EXCERPT: On morning of 9/11, 'What's happening to my city?'
English-born hip-hop artist LTtheMonk makes his mark in Hamilton
LTtheMonk’s new album reflects the many influences that combine to make his sound. ‘On the Wall’ was released on the Sonic Unyon label, Graham Rocking
Fed survey finds growth 'downshifted' in summer due to COVID
Fed survey finds growth 'downshifted' in summer due to COVID
Police find guns, drugs in search of Hamilton Mountain home
Two men are facing numerous charges.
Bob Hepburn: I’m fed up with anti-vaxxers and politicians too afraid to get tough with them
I’ve finally had enough of anti-vaxxers and the politicians who coddle and shield them.
Hamilton’s LRT is moving ahead (again). What happens next?
City councillors have signed off on a memorandum of agreement with the province to allow planning and early works to restart for a resurrected light r
QUOTABLE: The top moments from the Flamborough-Glanbrook debate
Four of the candidates running for the Flamborough-Glanbrook seat in the Sept. 20 federal election took part in a debate hosted by Cable 14 on Sept. 7.
Two girls, 13 and 15, charged in Oakville stolen cars investigation
Two girls, aged 13 and 15, and a young man are facing charges after a Halton police response to vehicle break-ins in an Oakville neighbourhood.
Outbreak declared at Hamilton Catholic elementary school as students head back to classroom
An outbreak was declared at St. James the Apostle Sept. 6 after two staff tested positive for COVID-19
Sentencing hearing set for convicted killer Jeremy Hall
Hall was found guilty in the 2006 killing of Billy Mason
Hamilton Conservation Authority gives staff until Sept. 30 to disclose vaccination status
Hamilton Conservation Authority employees are being given until the end of the month to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status and Nov. 15 to prove they’ve had two doses to avoid having to undergo regular testing to show they don’t have the coronavirus.
Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates square off in Cable 14 debate
Four candidates vying for the Flamborough-Glanbrook seat took part in a debate hosted by Cable 14 on Sept. 7.
Hamilton Mountain federal candidates say housing one of top issues among residents
NDP candidate Malcolm Allen is searching for a new residence, a similar situation as many other mountain residents are experiencing.
Hamilton Mountain federal candidate say housing on of top issue among residents
NDP candidate Malcolm Allen is searching for a new residence, a similar situation as many other mountain residents are experiencing.
Voting in Hamilton: A comprehensive guide
Everything you need to know to cast your ballot in the upcoming federal election.
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek federal Liberal candidate Chad Collins says LRT is now in the hands of council
Collins has been opposed to LRT while representing Ward 5. He will now focus on funding city's 10-year-transit system.
Hamilton school bus service reporting dozens of delays on first day of school
There were 41 delays listed on the Hamilton-Wentworth Student Transportation website as of 9:45 a.m.
Gates buys controlling stake in Four Seasons
Bill Gates buys controlling interest in Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
Hamilton's parking officials back down on raising rates for an expanded parking service
Suburban BIAs were opposed to a recommendation in parking masterplan to increase rates by 4 per cent each year until 2030.
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Mohawk College working on improved IoT 'smart' sensors
Mohawk College has teamed up with Motsai Inc, a Montreal-area smart sensor development company, to build a novel internet of Things (IoT) device with enhanced features.
Police looking for two suspect vehicles from Six Nations shooting
One person seriously hurt in Mohawk Road shooting
Health Canada expands major recall of salads sold at Sobeys, FreshCo, Foodland, Walmart and other grocery stores over possible Listeria contamination
Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has expanded a recall of salads sold at several well-known grocery stores over Listeria fears.
‘It still feels so raw’: Hamilton-born artist John Coburn’s 9/11 duty of the heart, 20 years on
The internationally celebrated Hamilton-born artist, had and still has a special relationship with New York City. When 9/11 happened he knew he couldn
Loved ones mourn Mackenzie Mann’s loss in car crash, urge maximum sentence for driver
Family and friends of Mackenzie Mann read victim impact statements in court describing their lives since the 20-year old died in a car crash in June 2
Rate hikes needed to sustain Hamilton’s parking system: staff
Hourly on-street parking rates would reach $3 by 2030 — up from $2 today.
Haldimand-Norfolk health board reconsidering controversial choice for top doc
Public outcry after hiring of lockdown skeptic Dr. Matt Strauss gives some councillors second thoughts
Today’s coronavirus news: TIFF navigates Delta concerns with hybrid festival; Biden scales back expectations regarding booster shots in the U.S.
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.
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