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‘Keeping up statues of hate is wrong’: Indigenous activist charged in Gore Park statue toppling
Miguel Avila-Velarde, an Indigenous activist from Toronto, has been charged in connection to the toppling of the Sir John A. statue.
Monica Chisar’s grieving family finally has answers now that her alleged killer has been arrested
‘I feel her with me,’ says Amanda Chisar, of her sister who was last seen alive three years ago.
TV shows shot in Hamilton have big presence at Emmy Awards
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ has received 21 nominations, including best drama
Most-ticketed street? Most-ticketed vehicle? Everything you need to know about parking tickets in Hamilton
The Spectator analyzed tens of thousands of rows of data to give you the inside scoop on parking tickets — and maybe, how to avoid them.
‘Sustainable’ fishmonger opening seafood market in Dundas
Pinbones Fish Market will open later this month.
Today’s coronavirus news: New poll suggests most Canadians are in favour of vaccine passports for non-essential activities
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.
As Delta spreads in Ontario, here’s what we know about the risks to kids, and how to limit them
For nine-year-old Rosalie Byrne, the first sign of trouble was an ache inside her belly. “I’m feeling yucky,” she told her parents.
Canadians in favour of vaccine passports: poll
Most Canadians in favour of vaccine passports for non-essential activities: poll
Purchase of Toys ‘R’ Us chain a ‘pinch me’ moment for Hamilton entrepreneur
Ancaster-based firm furthers retails reach with acquisition of iconic toy stores
Young people dominate active COVID cases as city tries to entice them to get vaccinated
Hamilton has now met the province’s lowest bar for full vaccination — 70 per cent of those eligible
Ontario public servants need vax or regular tests
Ontario Public Service employees will need COVID shot or regular tests
Getting out in Hamilton — things to do this weekend
This weekend is shaping up to be rather musical and sunny
Member out of Ontario Tory caucus over vax refusal
Unvaccinated Ontario Tory says he won't take vaccine, faces expulsion from caucus
Ontario’s civil servants will have to be fully vaccinated or face regular testing
Ontario’s civil servants and political staff will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 — or face regular testing — under a new policy for returning to their workplaces this fall.
Report details COVID’s devastating financial effects on Canadian universities and colleges
In addition to cancelling orientation weeks, campus club activities, and forcing students and teachers to resort to online learning platforms, the pandemic has taken a huge financial toll on Ontario universities and colleges.
NewsAlert: MPP out of Tory caucus over vax refusal
Unvaccinated Ontario Tory says he won't take vaccine, faces expulsion from caucus
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite down on commodities selloff
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit decline as oil and loonie also move lower
Ontario health units plan boosters for vulnerable
Ontario reports 531 COVID-19 cases,17 deaths including 15 from past months
Tory MPP says he won't be 'coerced' to take vax
Unvaccinated Ontario Tory says he won't take vaccine, faces expulsion from caucus
Risk of contracting West Nile ‘high’ in Hamilton as mosquitoes test positive for virus
One person and three birds have also tested positive for the virus this year.
Horwath calls for mandatory vaccines for teachers and education workers
The NDP leader wants to see a more aggressive plan from the Ford government
Elections more important during a crisis
Parties can be crass, manipulative, obdurant when overseeing government at the best of times but they need to be held to account in the worst of times.
Cootes Drive parking garage proposal paused
McMaster University focused on fall campus reopening
Missing Brantford teen Serenity Brown found safe
Brantford police thank public for help
Toronto and TTC mandating vaccines for workers
City of Toronto to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for municipal workers
Elections Canada lays out plan for pandemic voting
Canada is headed for an unprecedented pandemic election on September 20, and with COVID-19 case numbers across the country on the rise, voters are anxious to know what their experience at the polls will look like.
Hamilton police believe Christopher Sim’s alleged killer is hiding, with help
Investigators shift focus to those who may be assisting 23-year-old Jheidohn Serieaux
Antisemitism on rise during election: rights org
Antisemitism on rise during election campaign, Jewish human rights group says
Canadian government provides $23 million to revitalize mainstreet businesses
The $23 million from FedDev Ontario will be used to help about 5,000 businesses recover from pandemic losses.
COVID-19 vaccine clinics coming to Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain and Stoney Creek high schools
In an effort to boost back-to-school vaccination rates, the City of Hamilton has announced a city-wide series of mobile clinics at secondary schools.
'Sky's the limit': The Yogashala moves to a new home in October
Find the peace and harmony within.
Ontario reports 531 new COVID-19 cases and 17 deaths
Ontario is reporting another 531 COVID-19 cases and 17 more deaths. Fifteen of the 17 deaths being reported are part of a data cleanup, according to province’s latest report released Thursday morning.
Ford's Tories apologize for fundraising letter
Doug Ford's Tories apologize for fundraising letter resembling invoice
KCS delays vote on CN takeover offer until Sept. 3
Kansas City Southern delays shareholder vote on CN takeover offer to Sept. 3
TTC to reverse course and require workers to get vaccinated
The TTC has reversed course and will require all 16,000 of its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, unless they’re medically exempt.
Toronto and TTC mandating vaccinations for workers
City of Toronto to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for municipal workers
S&P/TSX composite down as oil and loonie fall
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit decline as oil and loonie also move lower
Putnam Investments to buy Toys "R" Us Canada
Putnam Investments to buy Toys "R" Us and Babies "R" Us Canada from Fairfax
Ontario reports 531 COVID-19 cases,17 deaths
Ontario reports 531 COVID-19 cases,17 deaths including 15 from past months
How are Canada's federal party leaders promising to handle COVID-19?
Canadians will be heading to the polls Sept. 20 for a snap election, amid a fourth wave of COVID-19 and rising case numbers across the country.
KCS delays vote on CN takeover offer to Sept. 3
Kansas City Southern delays shareholder vote on CN takeover offer to Sept. 3
Toronto to require all city employees to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 30
All 35,000-plus City of Toronto employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 30, with limited “accommodations” under human rights legislation for those who aren’t, Mayor John Tory announced Thursday.
Upper Mill Pond building at St. Elizabeth Village on Hamilton Mountain nearing completion
Moving in at the new condo development at St. Elizabeth Village on the south-west Mountain should begin by mid-October.
Renting out your pool? Be cautious, experts warn
Renting out backyard swimming pools can be lucrative, but experts warn of risks
Ticats practices open next week to those receiving COVID vaccines
Residents who attend the special mobile clinics will also receive vouchers to see a Forge FC game and have a chance to win other prizes
Antidepressant drug could keep COVID patients out of hospital, McMaster study finds
A McMaster-led drug trial suggests that the antidepressant drug fluvoxamine could work as a treatment to keep COVID patients out of hospital.
Waterford swimmer feeling confident as he zones in on Paralympic debut
Zach Zona heads to Tokyo intent on finals berth in the 400-metre freestyle
Cost to rent in Hamilton dropped in July compared to last year
A report says average rental costs declined by as much as 19 per cent over July 2020.
Hamilton’s newest live music venue is built, now it’s time ‘to make some money,’ says Supercrawl founder
Nine free concerts at Bridgeworks include Cadence Weapon, Tom Wilson, Iskwe, LTtheMonk, Nuela Charles
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