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Today’s coronavirus news: Doctors and nurses are frustrated with anti-vaccination protesters outside hospitals; Manitoba launches vaccine passport system
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.
Who is running in Hamilton Mountain for the 2021 federal election?
The writ has been dropped, and Canadians will be headed to the polls on Sept. 20 to determine who their local member of Parliament will be in the federal election.
Ontario’s COVID-19 passport plan boosts vaccination rate, but lockdown risk still looms
Bookings for COVID-19 shots doubled on the day Premier Doug Ford unveiled a plan for vaccine certificates, but jabs remain below the levels needed to avert a potential lockdown this fall, science table experts say.
OHL suspends Monteal draft pick Logan Mailloux indefinitely
OHL suspends Monteal draft pick Logan Mailloux indefinitely
Health workers must be protected from the anti-vax mobs
“They should stay the hell home and stop doing this.”
Freight trains crash near Prescott, 1 person hurt
Cargo trains collide near Prescott, Ont., one person with minor injuries
Meet Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas Rhinoceros Party candidate Spencer Rocchi
Spencer Rocchi is the Rhinoceros Party candidate for Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Police investigating shooting on Six Nations
Police believe the victim was targeted
Dundas recreation facilities reviewed in city master plan
Recommendations from previous studies to be revisited in new project
S&P/TSX composite up as energy sector climbs
Energy sector leads S&P/TSX composite higher as oil tops US$70 a barrel
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Evans Road culvert replacement
Evans Road in Waterdown is slated to be closed from Dundas Street East to Parkside Drive until November for two culvert replacements.
College of Physicians warns of ‘unfounded’ requests for vaccine exemptions, says qualifying list is short
People are already asking Ontario doctors for help getting around vaccine requirements as more workplaces mandate COVID-19 shots and a provincial vaccine certificate program looms.
Dundas Hatt Street bikeway improvements considered
Loading zone and access to temporary link raised as concerns
Gwendoline Christie does audio for Brian Selznick novel
NEW YORK (AP) — The latest adventure for “Game of Thrones” actress Gwendoline Christie is the audiobook for one of publishing's most imaginative storytellers, Brian Selznick.
OHL suspends controversial Canadiens draft pick
OHL suspends controversial Canadiens draft pick Logan Mailloux
Oxford, CPPIB exploring Royal Bank Plaza sale
Oxford Properties, CPPIB exploring sale of Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto
Doctors urged to be judicious about vax exemptions
Ontario reports 865 new cases of COVID-19; 14 more deaths
Jermaine Dunkley found not guilty of first-degree murder in Michael Parmer’s death
Victim Michael Parmer was shot outside an Ottawa Street North bar in 2005.
Third arrest made in Fort Erie double murder
Third arrest made in double murder of young women in Fort Erie, Ont.
Sentencing delayed for Billy Mason’s killer
Jeremey Hall was found guilty for the 2006 shotgun slaying of Billy Mason.
Sentencing for killer Jeremy Hall delayed
Hall guilty in 2006 shotgun slaying of Billy Mason.
CIBC signs credit card deal with Costco
CIBC signs deal to be exclusive issuer of Costco MasterCards in Canada
Cue the tumbleweeds: A glimpse inside Hamilton’s dried-up Wild Waterworks
Maintenance and upgrades continue beyond the locked gates of Wild Waterworks, the Hamilton Conservation Authority says.
Cargo trains crash near Prescott, one person hurt
Cargo trains collide near Prescott, Ont., one person with minor injuries
‘Grief Exchange’ to connect folks experiencing loss in Hamilton and beyond
Grievers around the world can expect to find words of encouragement, personal stories about loss and tips on how to deal with grief in their mailboxes
Canadian auto sales down 11.4 per cent in August
Canadian auto sales fall 11.4% in August due to shortages caused by chip issues
‘Help is here’: Mobile outreach unit brings treatment to opioid addicts in Norfolk County
‘People need to know they’re not alone in their addiction,’ counsellors say
Ontario reports 865 new COVID cases, majority of cases still in unvaccinated people
Ontario is reporting another 865 COVID-19 cases and 14 more deaths. Of the 14, nine of the deaths occured more than two months ago and is being reported due to a data cleaup, according to the province’s latest report released Thursday morning.
What you need to know about the Flamborough-Glanbrook riding
As Canadians prepare to cast their ballots in the 44th general election Sept. 20, candidates vying to represent Flamborough-Glanbrook in Ottawa are pounding the pavement in this vast riding that spans a roughly 940-square-kilometre area.
Hamilton has 28 candidates running in the city's five federal ridings for Sept. 20 election
Familiar names that are not running in the 2021 election include Bob Bratina, Scott Duvall and David Sweet.
Ontario reports 865 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 865 new cases of COVID-19; 14 more deaths
Police make arrest in Waterdown Pride flag theft
Hamilton Police have made an arrest in the theft and vandalism of a Pride flag in Waterdown.
Back-to-school shopping means making a budget
Set boundaries and involve the kids in setting your back-to-school budget: experts
Tokyo Today: Check out what time local athletes are competing at the Paralympics
Check back Monday to Thursday at noon for list of who is competing that evening through following morning
Meet Hamilton East—Stoney Creek's Green party candidate Larry Pattison
Larry Pattison is the Green party candidate for Hamilton East—Stoney Creek. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
Dundas fall food drive looks to improve on 2020 results
New clients in need going to local food bank for assistance
Why parents look at you with a stupid smile
No longer children, but always her boys
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recall of 9,000 dog bowls sold at PetSmart after multiple injuries reported, triggering Health Canada warning
Health Canada is warning dog owners about a major recall involving dog bowls.
Ashtray fire sparks thousands in damage at Jackson Street West residence
Emergency services were called early Thursday to a multi-unit home on Jackson, between Pearl and Locke streets.
We must keep our promises for the future during Parry Sound-Muskoka's election
As Canadian citizens, we have vested interest in the past, how it carves the present and impacts our future, writes columnist Joyce Jonathan Crone.
‘It was a great community to be a part of’: Local producers react to sudden closure of the Mustard Seed
The shuttering of the York Boulevard grocery store has left local producers with one less place to sell their produce and meats.
Hamilton Public Library unlocks landmarks of yore with augmented reality
The library is doing amazing things with its new augmented reality approach to archiving this city’s important places, objects and environments. It’s
Hamilton’s proposed LRT agreement goes before council Sept. 8
Mayor ‘confident’ enough votes in favour to advance construction of $3.4-billion light-rail line
Flamborough women play vital role on farms
Sitting at her picnic table just behind the pollinator garden at Plan B Farm, Melanie Golba reflected on the origins of her family’s farm.
Q-and-A: Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates weigh in on need for mental health supports
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 first in a three-part question-and-answer with your local candidates.
Today’s coronavirus news: Alberta reports highest one-day total for new cases since mid-May; Pediatric assessment centres open in Ontario as hospitals brace for fourth wave
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.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: How an octagonal barn played role in grisly murder of couple
​Notorious Orangeville murderer David Snow met Ian and Nancy Blackburn at Caledon farm property before he killed them.
With back to school around the corner, vaccinations — and COVID testing numbers — are on the rise for Ontario kids
Even as Ontarians between the ages of 12 and 17 are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 in ever-increasing numbers, medical professionals expect demand for testing in younger cohorts to rise when kids return to classrooms amid growing cases of the highly transmissible Delta variant.
Who is running in Hamilton East-Stoney Creek for the 2021 federal election?
The writ has been dropped, and Canadians will be headed to the polls on Sept. 20 to determine who their local member of Parliament will be in the federal election.
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