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‘I finally did it, Mom,’ Andre De Grasse told his mother after his Olympic gold medal win
Andre De Grasse's mother knew he would win gold, but also felt that there was a stronger force supporting him despite not being able to attend — family.
North American stock markets rise in late morning
Energy gives S&P/TSX composite a lift in late-morning trade as crude oil prices rise
BCE earns $685 million in second quarter
BCE profits surge in second quarter as revenues climb in rebound from COVID-19
Ontario reporting 213 new COVID cases and two new deaths
Ontario is reporting another 213 COVID-19 cases and two new deaths. There are an additional 12 deaths being reported as part of a data cleanup from February to May of this year for a total of 14, according to the province’s latest report released Thursday morning.
Ontario reports 213 COVID-19 cases Thursday
Ontario reports 213 new COVID-19 cases, 14 deaths on Thursday
Manulife Q2 net profit surges to $2.6 billion
Manulife beats expectations as second-quarter profit surges to $2.6 billion
Maple Leaf plots recovery for second half of 2021
Maple Leaf Foods Q2 profit plunges to $8.8 million despite growth in meat revenues
Tokyo Today: Check out what time local athletes are competing at the Olympics
Check back Monday to Thursday at noon for list of who is competing that evening through following morning
Overnight collision knocks out power in Waterdown
A young man was charged with careless driving after a vehicle crashed into a pole early Thursday morning.
Responses to Hamilton urban boundary survey? Results expected by mid-September
Number of responses — about 19,000 — on growth options for Hamilton is more than anticipated
Maple Leaf earns $8.8 million in second quarter
Maple Leaf Foods Q2 profit plunges to $8.8 million despite growth in meat revenues
Film crew puts a wrap on ‘Firestarter’
Supernatural thriller starring Zac Efron filmed all over the area last three months
Four years later, Russ Jackson still waits for his promised civic honour
Back in 2017, the city said it was going to name a football field after him. He’s still waiting.
Organ Festival Canada comes to Hamilton, virtually
Leonard Turnevicius: Festival here, for the third time, from Aug. 8 to 13
Temporary road test centre opening in Hamilton to address backlog
MTO announces temporary road testing centres to deal with backlog of cancelled and delayed on-road driver’s licence tests.
Hamilton couple collecting school supplies for those in need
Christine Poelman and her husband Nick Gordon are collecting small school supplies.
Simple Math: Honey Badgers can book their ticket to CEBL semifinals with home win against Niagara Thursday
If they lose, they’ll need outside help or face a play-in game writes Steve Milton
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadian seniors cut off from income supplement after receiving emergency benefits; Tokyo logs 5,042 new daily coronavirus cases, an all-time high
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: DNA may help identify shopkeeper's killers nearly 30 years later
Suck Ju “Andrew” Ryu was fatally shot during a botched robbery in his North York convenience store on Feb. 18, 1993.
Hospital emergency departments are filled with lonely people. This Sinai Health doctor is on a mission to help them
One of the hidden pitfalls of the pandemic suddenly became clear to Dr. Jacques Lee the moment an elderly man showed up at the emergency department at Mount Sinai Hospital, begging to be taken out of long-term care.
Emma Teitel: If riders avoid the TTC, it won’t be because the buses aren’t squeaky clean. It will be because of crowding and not enforcing mask wearing
One of my earliest pandemic memories is aggressively wiping down the tray attached to my airplane seat prior to sitting down, afraid that if I didn’t, I’d get COVID-19 all over my hands and ingest the virus with my lunch.
Long, lonely trek from Nigeria to Ticat starter
Ten years later, Tiger-Cat Kay Okafor starts at right tackle in CFL opener
Open banking panel seeks rules in place by 2023
Government report on open banking recommends faster, limited initial approach
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Temporary drive test centres to open in Ontario
Ontario to open temporary drive test centres to clear backlog caused by COVID-19
S&P/TSX composite down as crude falls
S&P/TSX composite hits record high despite lower crude oil prices in late-morning
Ford government wants to ‘refreeze funds’ of family accused in alleged $11M COVID-19 fraud
Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government is headed to court to “refreeze funds” of the family linked to the alleged theft of $11 million in COVID-19 relief aid.
Ontario announces more classroom ventilation units
Ontario reports 139 new COVID-19 cases, 11 deaths
How many COVID-19 cases are there in Durham Region?
This story with the COVID-19 statistics from the Region of Durham is updated daily
Court dismisses government's student fee appeal
Court dismisses government's appeal of ruling that struck down student fee opt-out
Open banking report pushes limited initial rollout
Government report on open banking recommends faster, limited initial approach
Railways expect weather to reduce grain crop
Canadian railways expect weaker crop year after moving record grain in 2020-2021
Lightning punches hole in roof of central Mountain home
Fire department reports no injuries, or fire, at the scene on Bluebird Avenue
Concerned education support workers seek ‘clear’ guidance on back-to-school
Workers from Hamilton and Halton met with union officials Tuesday to discuss recommendations for September
Vale strike to end after workers approve contract
Two-month Vale strike to end after workers approve five-year collective agreement
Here's what Lecce is saying about Ontario's back-to-school plan
A day after the Ministry of Education released it's back-to-school guidelines for the upcoming school year, minister Stephen Lecce and Ontario's top doctor Kieran Moore answered questions about the plan, while also announcing that high-contact indoor sports will be permitted.
Woodland Cultural Centre seeking art for exhibit of Indigenous Art
The Woodland Cultural Centre has put out a call for submissions, with a deadline of Aug. 6, for its annual Indigenous art exhibit coming up between Se
Hamilton school boards reviewing back-to-school plans in wake of provincial guidance
Ontario unveiled its guidance for September on Tuesday
More new wildfires expected in northern Ontario
More new wildfires expected in northwestern Ontario, total of 109 active
Hamilton to install 40 electric vehicle chargers predominately in the downtown car parks
Hamilton will be installing the new vehicle charging stations in 10 car parks.
Whitby's Pierce LePage sits in 3rd after 1st day of decathlon
Two Canadians, including Pierce LePage of Whitby, are in the top three after the first day of competition in the men's decathlon.
S&P/TSX composite sets record despite weaker crude
S&P/TSX composite hits record high despite lower crude oil prices in late-morning
Ontario reporting 139 new COVID cases and four new deaths
Ontario is reporting another 139 COVID-19 cases and four new deaths. There are an additional seven deaths being reported as part of a data cleanup for a total of 11, according to the province’s latest report released Wednesday morning.
Cancer Assistance Program on Hamilton Mountain needs drivers
For the past six years Peter Mamer has been driving Hamilton cancer patients to their medical appointments.
Ontario reports 139 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 139 new COVID-19 cases, 11 deaths
Ontario gives festivals, events $49 million
Ontario gives festivals, events $49 million to help pandemic recovery
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Minister of Education Stephen Lecce provides update on schools
A day after announcing the plans for back-to-school in the next month, Education Minister Stephen Lecce is hosting a press conference at 11 a.m.
Hamilton man, 70, charged in collision with cyclist
38-year-old victim was riding in bike lane when struck, suffered life-threatening injuries
City crews repairing water main break on Hunter Street East
Hunter Street East is closed between Wellington Street South and Spring Street, just west of the Claremont Access
Canada’s heritage minister touts arts relief at Art Gallery of Hamilton
Minister Steven Guilbeault met with city arts groups and toured the AGH, writes Jeff Mahoney.
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