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Hamilton-area livestock feed and supply stores grappling with interest in veterinary ivermectin
Drug used to treat livestock for worms has been linked to COVID-19 misinformation
Rabbi Aaron Levy started Makom to merge progressive and traditional values. But, holding services hasn’t been easy
When the pandemic started shutting down the city during the spring of 2020, Rabbi Aaron Levy began to worry.
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Tokyo This Weekend: Check out what time local athletes are competing at the Paralympics
This is the final weekend of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
OPP investigating Six Nations shooting; victim left with ‘serious’ injuries
Suspect fled Sept. 2 shooting on Mohawk Road.
Man in custody after police find $15,000 of cannabis products in central Hamilton traffic stop
Police found “a large quantity” of drugs in vehicle stop Friday evening, said Staff Sgt. Shane Groombridge
Crash in downtown Hamilton leaves motorcycle driver in critical condition
Hamilton police’s collision reconstruction unit is investigating the Saturday morning crash.
McMaster won’t talk about its psychology, neuroscience and behaviour department
The Spectator tried to find out what the university has done to ensure PNB students feel safe heading back to school this year
City of Hamilton supervisor Jon Rallo convicted of killing his family
Wife and young children killed in August 1976.
Tony Award-winner Brian Dennehy was happiest on the live stage
Brian Dennehy, a double Tony Award winner, didn’t have a lot of good things to say about TV and movies, but he sure loved the theatre, Gary Smith writ
Overdoses mount in Hamilton after record month for paramedic calls
‘It doesn’t get any easier,’ says Dale MacNevin after finding a man dead in a Central Park tent
Daniel and Bob Lanois move out of their mom’s basement into legendary Grant Avenue Studio
Performers such as Raffi, Willie P. Bennett, Parachute Club, Stan Rogers and Gordon Lightfoot record on Grant Ave.
Today’s coronavirus news: B.C. business owners, law enforcement seek support ahead of vaccine passport launch date
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.
Just Bill Powell and 200,000 of his friends
Hamilton’s Festival of Friends grew, just like its organizers hoped
Law will likely support mandatory vaccination policies for employees
While no one can force you to get vaccinated, an employer might decide it will require it to protect the health and safety of other employees, Ed Cann
The wild and wonderful imagination of artist Marcelo Suaznabar and his fantastical hybrids
Suaznabar’s ceramic creatures, like the ones in his paintings, often juxtapose human faces with non-human bodies. Catch them at ‘Creatures and Demons’
From Hamilton to Haiti: What led retired Superior Court judge Jim Turnbull to a law career and building schools overseas
Joy and Hope of Haiti has built 27 schools in the Caribbean nation
Six people died in Christmas tree arson
Christmas Day fire spread to Wentworth Arms Hotel in downtown Hamilton
The pandemic has made us all so full of rage. What happens if we never get over it?
Everyone is so damn angry.
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $20 million Lotto Max jackpot
Police investigating death of Simcoe teen; arrest alleged drug dealer
The teenager’s death was made public in the same press release announcing the arrest of a 40-year-old Simcoe man on charges of drug trafficking and br
Canada could see wave of 15,000 cases a day by October if vaccination rates don’t increase: New modelling
If coronavirus transmission rates remain unchanged, the country could be looking at its worst wave of COVID infections yet, say the latest public health projections.
Haldimand Norfolk’s new top doc has tweeted against lockdowns
According to an Aug. 3, 2020 tweet, Dr. Matt Strauss “would sooner give my children COVID-19 than a McDonald’s Happy Meal.”
Festival of Friends to host one-day Gage Park concert Sept. 18
Organizers announce Hamilton event, set to run four days before vaccine passport mandate takes effect.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite reaches another record high
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Chicago Cubs manager David Ross, President Jed Hoyer test positive for COVID-19
Chicago Cubs manager David Ross, President Jed Hoyer test positive for COVID-19
TDSB asks province to add COVID shot to list of compulsory vaccines for kids 12 and up to attend school
The chair of the Toronto District School Board is asking the province to add the COVID shot to the list of vaccines kids need to attend school.
Have you seen Dylan Joao Raposo? Hamilton police searching for missing teenager
He is described as white, five-foot-two with a thin build
Developers propose relocating Ancaster's Marr House from Wilson Street to allow for remediating land
The owners say the land has to be remediated to remove hydrocarbons in the soil from a long-closed gas station.
Dundas Pleasant View development control amendment to be reviewed after Sept. 6 deadline
No timeline for minister's review and decision
August home sales down as supply fell 43%: TRREB
August home sales down, prices up as supply fell 43%: Toronto real estate board
Ontarians getting COVID-19 vaccines hits highest level since Aug. 21
Ontario’s daily COVID-19 vaccinations hit their highest level in two weeks the day after Premier Doug Ford announced a vaccine certificate system for Ontario.
Dundas Westoby Ice Surface uses temporary fix to buy time for new equipment
Ice making infrastructure replacement delayed until after March 2022
Liem Vu leaving CF Lime Ridge on Hamilton Mountain
For Liem Vu it’s an opportunity for a new experience and personal growth.The 55-year-old general manager of CF Lime Ridge is taking over as GM of CF Sherway Gardens in Etobicoke on Sept. 13. His last day at Lime Ridge Mall is Sept 10.“I’m g
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for Aug. 22 to 28
Domestic: 8U.S.A.: 4Overseas: 36 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled petroleum product3 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo0 vessels handled a
Dundas truck routes get no further changes
Final master plan anticipated to be presented in late November
S&P/TSX composite edges higher, loonie up
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Ontario says more than 10M people are now fully vaccinated in the province
Ontario is reporting another 807 COVID-19 cases and six more deaths. Of the six, two of the deaths occurred over two months ago and is being reported as part of a data cleanup, according to the province’s latest report released Friday morning.
'Doing the right thing': High national vaccination rate encourages Waterdown respirologist
Although the vaccination rate in Hamilton — and particularly Flamborough — is lagging behind other parts of the province and country, Waterdown’s Andrew Burkett, a respirologist and director of interventional pulmonology at the Grand River Regional Cancer Center in Kitchener-Waterloo, said he takes heart that Canada’s vaccination rate is so high.
What's going on here along McNiven Road in Ancaster?
The road work is part of Shannex Incorporated's retirement facility project that is under construction on Golf Links Road.
Fortinos, Hamilton's supermarket with a heart, turns 60
Sixty years ago, on Sept. 9, 1961, Fortinos opened its first Hamilton store at King Street East and Glendale Avenue.
Vax bookings double after passport announcement
Ontario reports 865 new cases of COVID-19; 14 more deaths
Driver killed in two-vehicle crash on Cockshutt Road in Norfolk
OPP continue to investigate the Thursday night collision
A look at what’s open and closed on Labour Day
Labour Day marks the end of summer for some and classic Ticats and Argos for some others
Burlington man pens book to promote health living without a prescription
Gain control of the four wheels of health — nutrition, exercise, sleep and mindfulness. The book includes an assessment tool to help readers determine
Mixed reviews greet vaccine requirements in Hamilton
Some businesses welcomed the province’s announcement that individuals will need to show proof of vaccination to access certain settings, but there wer
Summer’s last gasp: 12 things to do this Labour Day weekend in Hamilton
Take an umbrella, rain is expected Saturday through to Monday.
Vaccination status: Mohawk expecting ‘a lot of disappointed students next week’
College says fewer than half of students have reported their inoculation status — a requirement to be there in person
How will Hamilton’s hospitals balance mandatory vaccination and significant staff shortages?
Hamilton’s hospitals have hundreds of job openings as they try to get a handle on how many staff are vaccinated
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