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McMaster University, Mohawk College to require mandatory vaccines to study, and visit campus
Both education institutions will require mandatory vaccines starting Sept. 7.
Ontario to run school COVID-19 vaccine clinics
Ontario reports 526 new COVID-19 cases, zero deaths on Monday
Dundas Cactus Festival one-day Go Local event set to go Saturday
Cactus Festival organizers announced more details last week of its Cactus Festival Live one-day, limited capacity event at Memorial Square set for Saturday, Aug. 21, featuring three hours of morning family entertainment and eight hours of afternoon
Hachette Book Group in deal to acquire Workman Publishing
Hachette Book Group in deal to acquire Workman Publishing
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger applauds Liberal government's recent funding announcements for city
Says praise for Liberal government isn't about politics but helping the local community during the pandemic.
Sir John A. Macdonald statue in City of Hamilton storage
Extent of damage and future of statue unclear after it was toppled by protesters
Waterdown author helps interns be the best they can be
The next chapter of Waterdown author Nicole Serena’s Top Talent series, "How to Become a Dream Intern," is now available
Dundas Pleasant View tree clearing reports under investigation
Interim control bylaw extended during work on municipal, provincial amendments
Horse tales in the city of Hamilton
A look at some clip clop history from more than a century ago
Tim Hortons' China arm to go public via SPAC
Tim Hortons' China arm to go public through SPAC merger, plans large-scale expansion
Hamilton’s VoxNeuro’s tech gets inside your head
After being approved as a medical device by Health Canada, the brain-health software is being rolled out to two local clinics
Ontario tells school boards to set up clinics to boost student, teacher vaccinations
In a push to get more COVID-19 shots into students and teachers as the Delta variant surges, Ontario is directing school boards and regional public health units to set up vaccination clinics at or near schools.
Queenston Automotive buys Burlington’s JP Motors
JP Motors was founded by Larry Pattison in 1984
Hamilton-designed watch will soon hit the market
A new locally-designed watch will soon hit the market
Hamilton Green, Conservative, NDP candidates try to knock off Liberal MP Filomena Tassi
Green Party candidate Victoria Galea held kickoff campaign at Dundas Driving Park Aug. 15.
CureVac stock rises on announcement of positive results for COVID vaccines
CureVac stock rises on announcement of positive results for COVID vaccines
Home sales continued to cool in July
CREA reports home sales continued to cool in July, down 3.5 per cent month-over-month
North American stock markets down at late-morning
North American stock markets down in late-morning trading, loonie moves lower
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. development site still in holding pattern
Unit sales progress but proponent has not submitted planning application
Ontario reports 526 new COVID cases and zero deaths
Ontario is reporting another 526 COVID-19 cases and no new deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.
Centre Road to close for 3 months beginning Aug. 23
Centre Road will be closed north of Waterdown in both directions for three months beginning Aug. 23.
'It's a national housing crisis': What can be done to solve the affordable housing crisis?
The booming real estate market in Flamborough — which has caused house prices and rents to soar — has highlighted need for affordable housing in the community — and across the country.
Hamilton federal candidates off and running as they race towards Sept. 20 election
The five-week campaign - 36 days - is the shortest under federal election law.
Waterdown walker hits every street in town
It began out of curiosity.
Your 2021 guide to fall fairs in the Hamilton area
Welcome autumn and say goodbye to summer with this year’s fall fairs, some happening in person, some virtually.
Premier Doug Ford warns municipal leaders that COVID-19 ‘will be something we live with for a while longer’
On the eve of new vaccine mandates for hospital workers, Premier Doug Ford warns “we are not done with COVID yet.”
Commercial real estate in downtown Hamilton poised for post-pandemic boom
Sales for lower city commercial property triple in first half of 2021
Today’s coronavirus news: Texas Supreme Court blocks lower-court rulings that allowed mask mandates; Germany tightens travel restrictions on US as COVID-19 cases surge
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Obituary: Leslee Gail Bell was a ‘creative genius’ in the event planning industry
She dressed up events at the Rogers Centre to small corporate affairs
New documentary looks to tell ‘the other side’ of LRT story through tenant struggles
“Thanks for Nothing” follows Sharon Miller’s plight to evade displacement from her home on the LRT corridor
Disaster-relief grants offered to flooded Dundas residents
Heavy rain on Aug. 7 and Aug. 10 left 15 to 20 homes with sewage in basements, councillor says
Erin O’Toole has put the Conservatives on the wrong side of the vaccine debate
Job One for Canada’s political leaders — election or no election — is containing the fourth wave of COVID-19 and finally ending the pandemic. Without that, all the grand visions pushed by campaigning party leaders will come to nought.
Hamilton’s first pandemic election is guaranteed to shake up the political landscape
Nearly two-thirds of city residents will have a new face representing them in Ottawa next month.
Susan Delacourt: This election could change how politics and government work. Or it could be about shuffling chairs
Many Canadians are rethinking their job situation through the pandemic. Justin Trudeau has just plunged Canadian politics into that same exercise.
Susan Delacourt: Did the pandemic change Canadian politics? We’re about to find out
Many Canadians are rethinking their job situation through the pandemic. Justin Trudeau has just plunged Canadian politics into that same exercise.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson wants provincial approval for city to discharge raw sewage into Ancaster Creek
Ferguson says the provision would only be used during "catastrophic" events if the Old Dundas Road pumping station is overwhelmed.
Stoney Creek man killed in Haldimand crash
Victim of Friday crash involving motorcycle rider identified.
Trudeau calls federal election for Sept. 20
Start of the 36-day summertime campaign ends weeks of speculation
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Auto parts producers warn of more supply issues
Auto parts producers warn of more supply issues to come in semiconductor shortage
Today's coronavirus news: Experts say prolonged COVID-19 complications rare in kids, but experts say more studies needed
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Two winning tickets for Lotto 649 jackpot
Two winning tickets for Saturday's $20 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Protesters topple Sir John A. Macdonald statue in downtown Hamilton
Hamilton police have launched a criminal investigation into the incident
Hamilton restaurants benefited from city's revised patio bylaw
Councillors approve an extension of patio bylaw to December 2021 and will include fitness and retailers.
Hamilton councillors advocate for local passport document to spur COVID-19 vaccinations
Councillors have asked the province to consider issuing vaccine passports, an idea already rejected by Premier Doug Ford.
Fire on Barton Street East causes ‘millions of dollars’ in damage
No injuries reported; nearby residents were asked to shelter in place
Hamilton fire crews battling industrial blaze on Barton Street East
Nearby residents have been asked to shelter in place
Hamilton West electing Lincoln Alexander was the start of something big
Former MP, cabinet minister and Lieutenant Governor was voted Greatest Hamiltonian in 2006 poll
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 578 new cases and two deaths; Canada to buy another 40 million doses of Moderna vaccine over the next two years
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
covid 19 coronavirus updates toronto canada august 14
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
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