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TD Bank tops Q3 profit expectations
TD Bank reports $3.55B Q3 profit, up from $2.25B a year ago, beats expectations
CIBC third-quarter profit beats expectations
CIBC reports third-quarter profit up from year ago, beats expectations
David Olive: Working from home has stayed popular. Can employers lure us back to the office — or even halfway?
The pandemic has exposed just how dissatisfied white-collar workers are with traditional office life.
What Hamilton schools are doing to make air COVID-safe for kids
A number of Hamilton schools — 18 public and four Catholic — do not have mechanical ventilation to exchange air in classrooms.
Embattled school trustee Carole Paikin Miller claimed she’s ‘the least racism person I know’ in response letter to allegations of misconduct
The Spectator has obtained the HWDSB trustee’s statement after an investigation found she made comments she knew or should have known to be racist
One Hamilton family’s harrowing escape from Taliban-ruled Afghanistan
The Allakoozis are one of at least five families from Hamilton who were stranded abroad as conditions worsened, says the director of the local Afghan
What parents need to know as kids go back to school amid the fourth wave
With increasing anxiety among many parents, two doctors give an idea of what the school year will bring.
When it comes to empathy for the unvaccinated, many of us aren’t feeling it
“Unvaccinated COVID patients do not deserve ICU beds.”
‘It really does make me nervous’: For students, back to class means back to public transit amid a rising fourth wave of COVID-19
Keith Baybayon is looking forward to going back to class this fall. But it’s the commute he’s not so keen on.
Motorcyclist seriously injured in Highway 6 crash
Police have closed Highway 6 in both directions at Concession 5 East, it’s unclear when the road will reopen.
Hospitals urge vax as COVID admissions rise
Hospital association in Ontario renews calls for vax as COVID hospitalizations rise
O’Toole pledges mental health support, attaches no strings for provinces, territories
Conservative leader ends day with Hamilton rally, marking three party heads visiting in just two days
Martin Regg Cohn: Kieran Moore gets a master class in dishonesty and cowardice from Doug Ford
This just in: Ontario’s Medical Officers of Health have come together to demand mandatory inoculation at all colleges and universities.
Martin Regg Cohn: Kieran Moore gets a master class in dishonesty and cowardice from Doug Ford
This just in: Ontario’s Medical Officers of Health have come together to demand mandatory inoculation at all colleges and universities.
New COVID-19 cases in LCBO, Food Basics, FreshCo, Longo's, Farm Boy, McDonald's and other stores across Ontario over the past few days
COVID-19 cases on the rise in Ontario stores. Have a look at the numbers.
Susan Delacourt: Is there still a pandemic? Campaigning politicians don’t seem to have noticed
Canada is in the midst of what is supposed to be the pandemic election. But the campaign so far is a vivid illustration of how the pandemic hasn’t really disrupted political business as usual.
Susan Delacourt: Is there still a pandemic? Campaigning politicians don’t seem to have noticed
Canada is in the midst of what is supposed to be the pandemic election. But the campaign so far is a vivid illustration of how the pandemic hasn’t really disrupted political business as usual.
Delta Air to staff: Vaccination or $200 a month health care surcharge
Delta Air to staff: Vaccination or $200 a month health care surcharge
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Hamilton police requiring COVID vax for staff
Hamilton police requiring COVID-19 vaccines for staff; proof of vax deadline Oct. 4
8 things to know about the 2021 Ancaster Fair
Back in May, the Ancaster Agricultural Society determined a traditional Ancaster Fair, with up to 50,000 attendees, would not be possible this year.
Stephen Lecce’s home targeted by anti-vaccine protesters
York Regional Police were dispatched to Education Minister Stephen Lecce’s home twice in the last two days after anti-vaccine protesters gathered outside, shouting and waving placards and disrupting neighbours.
S&P/TSX, U.S. markets reach new highs
Financials help lift S&P/TSX composite higher, U.S. stock markets also up
Hamilton councillors are vaccinated against COVID. Should they force city workers to get the jab?
Unions for city workers are wary about how a proposed mandatory COVID vaccine policy would be enforced.
Peel Region exploring local options for vax cert
Peel Region exploring local options for vaccine certificate system
Hamilton police requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for all members
All members will have to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 4.
Burlington asks residents to rename Ryerson Park
Burlington asks for help to rename park named after residential school designer
Going out’s new COVID rules will survive any court challenge, says professor
Without being fully vaccinated against COVID, or having a recent negative test, pretty soon you won’t be able to go see a baseball game, football game, live musical or movie festival gala.
From Instagram to mentorship: BLK-Owned Hamilton working to expand programming to help the city’s business community
The organization is launching a Black Youth Entrepreneurship Hub this winter and planning additional pop-up markets for the fall.
Like Nonna used to make: Pretto’s Pasta Lasagna of Stoney Creek aims for comfort food perfection
Imagine a traditional, homemade lasagna, like an Italian grandmother would make, or the kind you would expect to enjoy at an Italian wedding.
Hamilton band takes main stage at Ontario Country Music Awards
The Redhill Valleys nominated for roots group of the year
12 things to know about restart of Hamilton public schools
Hamilton’s public school board is relaxing some of the past year’s COVID-19 restrictions while introducing extra safety measures as it prepares to reopen schools for in-person learning on Sept. 8.
RBC sees economic growth despite headwinds
RBC reports third-quarter profit rises to $4.3B, beats expectations
Canadian party leaders make a full-court push into Hamilton soliciting help
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh make quick stops in city, while Tory leader Erin O'Toole hosts downtown event.
Ontario reports 660 new COVID cases, more than 60% in unvaccinated people
Ontario is reporting another 660 COVID-19 cases and one more death, according to its latest report released Wednesday morning.
Financials help lift S&P/TSX composite higher
Financials help lift S&P/TSX composite higher, U.S. stock markets also up
Ontario reports 660 new COVID cases, 1 new death
Hospital association in Ontario renews calls for vax as COVID hospitalizations rise
Alleged London attacker's case adjourned for month
Alleged London attacker's case adjourned for month as more disclosure rolls in
Hospitals urge vax as COVID hospitalizations rise
Hospital association in Ontario renews calls for vax as COVID hospitalizations rise
'Should be thrown out': Salad kit sold in Ontario recalled for possible Listeria contamination
Eat Smart brand Asian Sesame (Sésame asiatique) Chopped Salad Kit recalled
Heat warnings for much of southern Ontario
Heat warnings in effect across much of southern Ontario
Sun, smiles and ice cream at St. Elizabeth Village market on Hamilton Mountain
For Trevor and Audrey Hay it was a chance to get out for some long-awaited socializing with their neighbours at St. Elizabeth Village.
RBC reports $4.3B Q3 profit, beats expectations
RBC reports third-quarter profit rises to $4.3B, beats expectations
Today’s coronavirus news: Pandemic, low wages and work conditions continue to deter the return of restaurant employees in Canada
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.
West 5th vaccination clinic stays open as Hamilton battles fourth wave
Ontario hits goal of fully vaccinating 75 per cent but it’s not enough against aggressive Delta
Candidates vie for Flamborough-Glanbrook's open seat in 2021 federal election
The writ has been dropped and the race is on to form the next federal government. Canadians will head to the polls on Sept. 20.
Ontario’s online rental dispute tribunal ‘frustrating for everyone’: Hamilton legal clinic
Lawyers urge province to reinstate in-person Landlord and Tenant Board hearings
Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's Liberal candidate Vito Sgro
Vito Sgro is the Liberal candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's Conservative candidate Dan Muys
Dan Muys is the Conservative candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's PPC candidate Bill Panchyshyn
Bill Panchyshyn is the People's Party of Canada (PPC) candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
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