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Who is running in Hamilton West-Ancaster Dundas 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.
How the fourth COVID wave is hitting Hamilton
Where Hamilton stands as vaccine passports are expected to be announced and kids go back to school
Windsor, Toronto hospitals offer kid COVID clinics
Windsor hospital opens COVID-19 clinic for children amid surge in cases
Anti-vaccine protesters staked out Education Minister Stephen Lecce’s house, looked at hiring private eye to ‘dig up dirt’
A group organizing protests outside Stephen Lecce’s house discussed pooling cash to hire private detectives to “dig up dirt” on the education minister, took pictures of his backyard and mused about gaining access to his daily schedule, the Star has learned.
U.S. regulator nixes CN plan for KCS voting trust
Canadian Press NewsAlert: U.S. regulator rejects CN's use of trust in deal to buy KCS
For some Ontario parents and teachers, the second COVID September brings a sense of déjà vu
With thousands of Ontario students set to return to school next week, a group of health-care workers, parents, educators and opposition MPPs gathered Tuesday at Queen’s Park to share their thoughts on how to keep kids safe amid an escalating fourth wave.
Major recalls of dresses at Toys R Us, salads at Walmart, dehumidifiers at Home Depot and Structube furniture trigger multiple warnings from Health Canada
A number of new recalls from both Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has sparked new warnings to shoppers at well-known stores.
Once again on vaccines, it’s deny and delay from the Ford government
There are predictable people, and then there are depressingly predictable people — the category that boasts Premier Doug Ford as a headliner.
If the border was about to reopen, would the U.S. be telling its citizens not to visit Canada?
WASHINGTON—During the two weeks I recently travelled back to Canada to visit family for the first time in way-too-long, I got a lot of questions from Canadians wondering when they might be able to drive to the U.S. for a similar trip. That information, as I’ve written at various points during the summer, is frustratingly hard to come by.
Optometrists poised to withdraw OHIP services
Ontario optometrists poised to withdraw provincially covered services Wednesday
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite slips after intraday high
S&P/TSX composite climbs higher in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
City’s lone COVID-19 testing site increases capacity amid ‘strong increase’ in demand
A city spokesperson said planning is underway to open additional COVID-19 testing sites in Hamilton as demand increases.
Hamilton Film Office earns international award nod for work on ‘The Umbrella Academy’
The sophomore season of the Netflix hit was filmed in various city locations in 2019.
Bulldogs take to the ice in scrimmage
Thirty-eight players were taking part in the two scrimmages for the OHL team as they prepare to return to play
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek federal candidates ignore polls, focus on local issues
There are five candidates vying to replace outgoing Liberal MP Bob Bratina
Ontario faces criticism over delayed proof-of-vax
Ontario reports 525 new cases of COVID-19, five more deaths including three historic
Two more arrested after Yorkdale Mall shooting
Police arrest Toronto man and woman after gunfire at Yorkdale mall
Toronto expands mobile COVID-19 vax effort
Toronto expands mobile COVID-19 vaccination effort in 'microtargeted approach'
Alicia Keys adapts 'Girl On Fire' into young adult novel
Alicia Keys adapts 'Girl On Fire' into young adult novel
How do Flamborough voters feel about the Sept. 20 federal election?
The Review connected with a number of voters to get their thoughts on the pandemic election. Canadians head to the polls Sept. 20.
‘Our community is the best’; Waterdown shows its support at Pickup the Pride event
After a rainbow Pride flag was torn down at their Waterdown home — twice — Jennifer Valeri and the Hamilton Police Service combined to provide 250 rainbow flags to the community.
Summer’s last blast: 13 beaches near you to stick your head in the sand
Make it a beach day. Here’s some local beaches in and around Hamilton.
Moderna’s vaccine is said to create more antibodies than Pfizer’s
Moderna’s vaccine is said to create more antibodies than Pfizer’s
Noront board maintains support for BHP bid
Noront board maintains support for BHP bid despite richer Wyloo proposal
Ontario restaurants need ‘safety zones’ to protect them from anti-vaccine protesters, NDP says
Restaurants and other businesses targeted by anti-vaccine and anti-mask protesters need better protection, New Democrat Leader Andrea Horwath said Tuesday in proposing legislation to create “safety zones” enforced by police and bylaw enforcement officers.
Faced with double shifts, Hamilton Good Shepherd workers back strike mandate
Social-service agency says ‘hands are tied’ due to provincial legislation that caps wages
Doug Ford rejects initial proposals for COVID-19 vaccination passports
Ontario is scrambling to pull a promised COVID-19 vaccination passport plan together after Premier Doug Ford sent proposals back to the drawing board.
Toronto shifting focus to COVID-19 mobile clinics, officials say
With a majority of residents now vaccinated against COVID-19, Toronto is moving into a new phase of its vaccination strategy, with a focus on mobile clinics, officials announced Tuesday.
Dick's Transmission in Waterdown marks 50 years of service
In 1971, a plot of barren land off Clappison’s Corners sparked a passion and a dream for Dick and Betty DeVries. With the deed to the property and the help of Dick’s parents, the dream took shape in the form of Dick’s Transmission, which marked its 50th anniversary Sept. 1.
Digital skills shortage No. 1 business issue: Poll
Digital skills shortage, lack of skilled labour No. 1 issue for businesses: Poll
S&P/TSX composite higher in late-morning trading
S&P/TSX composite climbs higher in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Ontario has 8 long-term-care home outbreaks and 29 residents with COVID, highest since June
Ontario is reporting another 525 COVID-19 cases and five more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
Ontario reports 525 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 525 new cases of COVID-19, five more deaths including three historic
Boston Beer to make pot beverages with Ont. firms
Boston Beer Company to make cannabis-infused beverages with two Ontario companies
Windsor hospital opens COVID-19 clinic for kids
Windsor hospital opens COVID-19 clinic for children amid surge in cases
'Warning': More veggie noodles sold in Ontario recalled for possible Listeria contamination
Freshline Foods Ltd. Veggie Foodle products recalled
‘The lights are now off’: Hamilton’s Mustard Seed Co-op closes its doors as it files for bankruptcy
The community-owned grocery store had attempted to raise money to pay off its debts last month but only raised less than a quarter of its goal.
Vaccine passports may be on the horizon: What are Hamilton businesses doing?
As Ontario mulls possible vaccine disclosure rules, some employers are already taking action
Haldimand-Norfolk still hasn’t hit 70 per cent target for COVID-19 vaccinations
The health unit is encouraging residents to call if they need the shot brought to them or a ride to a clinic
Hamilton’s Catholic school board projects average kindergarten class size will drop by five students
Both school boards push down class sizes through combination of grants, reserves
Today’s coronavirus news: EU removes U.S. from safe list of countries for non-essential travel; Ontario school boards taking individual approach to ‘learning loss’ as classes approac
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.
Does Ontario’s updated school screening guide — which removed runny noses — strike the right balance?
As another pandemic school year looms — and parents’ anxieties grow, along with Delta’s infection rates — the province has quietly updated a screening tool with major implications, not just for Ontario’s ability to detect COVID in schools and daycares but for the daily lives of kids and parents.
Process differs at Hamilton school boards for switching learning streams
Students at the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) can choose to switch between remote and in-person learning starting Sept. 3.
Ontario could unveil plans for COVID-19 vaccination passports as early as Wednesday
Ontario will unveil a COVID-19 vaccination passport system for entry into restaurants, gyms, theatres and other non-essential venues as early as Wednesday, while it waits for a federal proof-of-vaccination certificate that’s common to all provinces.
Joe Biden stumbled on COVID-19 and Afghanistan. Can he turn Hurricane Ida into a political win?
WASHINGTON—“Its devastation is likely to be immense. We shouldn’t kid ourselves,” Joe Biden said Sunday afternoon at the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters.
Retiring CHCH VP oversaw years of restructuring at Hamilton TV station
Mike Katrycz helped shape station’s news programming.
COVID-19 vaccine protesters are dogging Justin Trudeau on the campaign trail. Here's the inside story of how they do it
A loose network of COVID-19 vaccine and lockdown protesters is using digital tools to make the federal election campaign one of the most vitriolic in recent memory, congregating in encrypted chats to track Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's whereabouts and organize disruptions of his public events.
Hamilton summer camps close early due to COVID outbreaks a week before schools resume
Public health is investigating four recent outbreaks, though a McMaster University professor stresses the benefits of in-person schooling outweigh the
Senior dies after falling into sump pump pit at Lowbanks cottage
Foul play is not suspected in the sudden death, said Haldimand OPP
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