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Shawn Micallef: Unions have always fought for workplace safety. So why are they fighting mandatory vaccinations?
In Hoggs Hollow, near the southwest corner of Yonge Street and Wilson Avenue, just by the staircase leading down the West Don River, a plaque memorializes the Hoggs Hollow Tragedy of March 17, 1960.
‘We’re the worst, again’ — Exhausted Alberta doctors raise COVID alarm as cases spike and hospitals feel pressure
EDMONTON—Dr. Shazma Mithani is tired.
Jackson Square was the first phase of a new vision for downtown Hamilton
City created two “super blocks” for development, one north of King and the other south of the street.
Doctors hit Hamilton streets to deliver COVID vaccines
Faced with complexities of homelessness, health practitioners take different approach to protection
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot
Adeel Safdar sentenced to four years in prison in Hamilton’s longest domestic violence trial
Adeel Safdar, 41, was found guilty in June 2021 of aggravated assault for breaking his then-wife’s jaw in two places and permanently disfiguring her e
Martin Regg Cohn: As Doug Ford dithered, the price of inaction was infection
Inoculation if necessary, but not necessarily inoculation.
Susan Delacourt: Voters care about vaccination passports. Our leaders need better answers
Finally, it’s here: the great Canadian election debate over vaccination passports. Well, maybe it’s the beginning of one.
Hamilton police launch LGBTQ survey
McMaster leads effort to find facilitator for future conversations
'Improve access to the vaccine'; Harry Howell Arena to host COVID vaccination clinics Sept. 1 and 2
The City of Hamilton will bring a mobile vaccination clinic to Harry Howell Arena in Flamborough on Sept. 1 and 2.
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COVID-19 vaccination passports coming to Ontario ‘within weeks’
Premier Doug Ford is reversing course and bringing a COVID-19 vaccination passport system to Ontario, the Star has learned.
COVID-19 vaccination passports coming to Ontario ‘within weeks’ in attempt to avoid further lockdowns
Premier Doug Ford is reversing course and bringing a COVID-19 vaccination passport system to Ontario in hopes of avoiding another round of restrictions and lockdowns as new cases continue to rise, the Star has learned.
Chatham-Kent seeks govt help after Wheatley blast
Probe launched after explosion in Wheatley, Ont., that left three injured
S&P/TSX composite reaches another new high
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points as oil climbs, U.S. stock markets also rise
Ontario universities offering hybrid frosh week
Ontario universities offering hybrid frosh week as pandemic continues
What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Shipping news for Aug. 15 to 21
Hamilton reports 79 new COVID-19 cases and four new outbreaks
The outbreak at Sizzle Nightclub in Hess Village has continued to grow, with five new cases reported Friday.
Twitter flagged Chrystia Freeland for posting ‘manipulated media.’ Did that help spread it?
News coverage of Twitter’s labelling a Liberal campaign video as “manipulated media” served to amplify that video’s reach and failed to convince viewers the information was misleading, according to a new report.
S&P/TSX composite closes at record high
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points as oil climbs, U.S. stock markets also rise
‘Justin Trudeau does not do shakeups’: Liberals tell rattled candidates to hold the course as campaign trail gets bumpy
Nobody’s ringing alarm bells at Liberal campaign headquarters but candidates going door to door and senior officials admit the start of the 2021 campaign is “tougher” than anticipated.
Stoney Creek chamber backs vaccine passports
The Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce says it supports calls for a vaccination passport that allows people to prove they’re fully immunized against COVID-19 if there are proper safeguards.
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek federal candidates all vaccinated but still diverge in COVID-19 policy
Liberals and NDP support mandates, while Tories back testing and People's Party of Canada would repeal all mandates.
Canadians like Jagmeet Singh. Can the NDP turn that into votes?
If Jon Evenchick gets a tattoo of Jagmeet Singh’s face, it’ll be on his left shoulder blade and about twice the size of a toonie.
Dundas St. Joseph’s Villa pool closed permanently
Public programs benefitted many for several years
OLG introduces single-event betting
OLG launches single-event betting as federal legislation comes into effect
Teen charged in west Mountain stabbing
Two teen girls in fight were known to each other, police said
Ontario LTC minister defends not mandating shots
Ontario reports 781 COVID-19 cases and 17 deaths on Friday including older cases
Banks report growth in Q3 but remain cautious
Banks report Q3 growth but hold on to rainy day funds amid uncertain economic outlook
COVID-19 vaccine clinic coming to WDHS Sept. 1
A COVID-19 vaccine clinic will be held at Waterdown District High School on Wednesday, Sept. 1 from 2-8 p.m.
Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine task force is being disbanded
Ontario is disbanding its COVID-19 vaccine distribution task force as the province struggles to increase vaccination levels with the more highly contagious Delta variant pushing cases higher.
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points as oil climbs, U.S. stock markets also rise
Canadian parties offer enticements for Hamilton steelworkers during election
After the steelworkers much publicized strained relationship with MP Bob Bratina, they say NDP MPs will be better for them.
NFL proposes plan to NFLPA for COVID-19 tests once every week
NFL proposes plan to NFLPA for COVID-19 tests once every week
HWDSB considering increased COVID measures for schools
In recent weeks, case counts in the city have been rising and vaccination rates lagging
Health Canada approves use of Moderna vaccine for children as young as 12
Health Canada announced Friday it has authorized the Moderna vaccine for children as young as 12 to help in the fight against COVID-19.
Dundas Margaret’s Place Hospice begins admitting residents Sept. 7
Ribbon cutting and public tours held prior to facility officially opening
Little Ray’s missing Nile monitor lizard has been found — in the zoo
Markhor, who’s been missing since June 19, has been hiding under the front desk
'Should be thrown out': More salad kits sold in Ontario recalled for possible Listeria contamination
Curation Foods' Kale Salad Blend, Eat Smart salad kits recalled
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit gain
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points as oil climbs, U.S. stock markets also rise
Ontario reports 781 new COVID cases, 485 cases were confirmed in unvaccinated people
Ontario is reporting another 781 COVID-19 cases and 17 more deaths. Of the 17, 14 of the deaths occurred more than two months ago and is being reported due to data cleanup, according to the province’s latest report released Friday morning.
Traffic restricted on Fennell Avenue for water main repair
Residents near Fennell and Upper Wellington Street have low to no water pressure
Meet Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Conservative Party candidate Ned Kuruc
Ned Kuruc is the Conservative Party candidate for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
Ontario reports 781 COVID-19 cases, 17 deaths
Ontario reports 781 COVID-19 cases and 17 deaths on Friday including older cases
Hamilton philanthropist Chris Ecklund's Afghan mission rescues 200 families from war-torn country
With the Canadian government ending its airlift mission, about 800 people that Ecklund's team helped remain in country.
CIBC defends banking after Trudeau tax proposal
CIBC reports third-quarter profit up from year ago, beats expectations
Hamilton public board not yet ready to mandate vaccines
Hamilton’s public school board says it will wait to see how many of its employees are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before considering whether to follow the Toronto public board’s move to require immunization.
Dundas Hatt Street bikeway separates cars from bikes
City of Hamilton welcomes feedback on temporary infrastructure
Probe launched after explosion in Wheatley, Ont.
Probe launched after explosion in Wheatley, Ont., that left three injured
Pot stores to open at Ont. malls: Canopy Growth
Tokyo Smoke cannabis stores to open at four Ontario malls: Canopy Growth
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