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Fitness Solutions: Your personality should determine your diet choice
Ernie Schramayr writes on weight loss and personality types
Conflicting tallies of hate crimes in Hamilton point to inconsistent criteria: police, advocates
Statistics Canada and local police offer differing reports while community agency calls for independent mechanism
'Creates a lot of hope': Healthy Youth Network program to target toxic masculinity
The Healthy Youth Network (HYN) is partnering with Interval House of Hamilton and Halton Women’s Place to launch an ally program targeted toward young men in Flamborough.
With five weeks until school, how many Durham youth are vaccinated?
As of July 31 half of all 12 to 17-year-olds in Durham had both doses
Today’s coronavirus news: More Canadians say worst of COVID-19 yet to come as the Delta variant spreads, poll shows; Delta variant behind increase in case numbers in B.C., experts say
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.
Looking for vaccination rates at your teen’s high school? Unless you live in this health unit you’re out of luck
As high school students across the province get ready to head back to school this September, many may be wondering whether their classmates have been vaccinated against COVID-19.
TTC disinfects its buses frequently to fight COVID-19. But the agency’s own data shows the cleaning might be making things worse
Since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, the TTC has made frequent cleaning of its vehicles a staple of its pandemic response.
Emma Teitel: The car is clearly king on Toronto’s streets. So why the hostility to opening up roads to cyclists on ActiveTO weekends?
Let’s pretend Toronto is a city whose roads are evenly populated with cars and bicycles; where there are as many bankers on bikes coasting through the core as there are Honda Civics; where there are as many cyclists endangering the lives of pedestrians as there are cars speeding through cross walks.
Protests spur concerns over media access
Toronto, Vancouver Island protests shine spotlight on media access
'STOP USING': Major recalls of puzzles sold at Toys R Us, car products at SAIL, Canadian Tire, Decathlon bike carriers trigger several Health Canada warnings
Health Canada is warning shoppers after a number of recalls at stores including Toys R Us and SAIL over serious safety hazards.
Extracurriculars resume in Ontario school plan
Ontario reports 164 new cases of COVID-19 today, 168 on Monday
School reopenings, mandatory masking and the fourth wave: Ontario's top doctor gives a COVID-19 update
With the return to school and a potential fourth wave just around the corner, Ontario's chief medical officer of health focused on the future during his weekly COVID-19 update on Aug. 3.
H&R REIT sells Bow, Bell campus buildings
H&R REIT sells Bow, Bell campus buildings, reducing exposure to Calgary market
SIU clears Brantford police officer who fired plastic bullets at suspect in four-day standoff
The officer showed a ‘measured and commensurate’ response against the 37-year-old man, according to the SIU report
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
McMaster student, fully inoculated with Russian vaccine, hunts for second Pfizer dose
International students face vaccine hurdles as they prep for campus life in Canada
North American markets continue to gain
S&P/TSX composite inches higher in late morning trading despite crude oil price drop
North American markets rise on Tuesday
S&P/TSX composite inches higher in late morning trading despite crude oil price drop
Teen jailed after Parry Sound police chase in stolen vehicle last winter
An 18-year-old was given months in jail after leading local police on a chase down Highway 400 from Britt in a stolen vehicle last winter.
Area north of Kingston now protected land: group
Area north of Kingston, Ont., now protected land, conservancy group says
How does Ontario's back-to-school plan compare to the science table guide?
Ontario's Ministry of Education has officially released its COVID-19 guidelines for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year, two weeks after school recommendations were published by the province's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table.
9 to 5? More like 24/7 for women during COVID. How will this impact their return to the workplace?
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Global banks’ $170-billion haul marks most profitable year ever
Never mind banker burnout, return-to-office headaches and new pandemic waves. A simple reality stands out for the biggest global investment banks: They are minting money like never before.
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi says $400 million for ArcelorMittal Dofasco's 'green' steel 'transformational'
ArcelorMittal Dofasco are proposing a $1.76 billion investment to how it makes steel to improve environment.
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi says $400 million for ArcelorMittal Dofasca's "green" steel "transformational"
ArceloMittal Dofasco are proposing a $1.76 billion investment to how it makes steel to improve environment.
Poor air quality due to wildfires in Ontario
Poor air quality due to wildfires burning in northwestern Ontario: Environment Canada
Singh calls for expanded Afghan resettlement
Singh demands Afghan interpreters' families be allowed into Canada as Taliban surges
What COVID-19 reveals about working women, migrant workers and the homeless: Read the exclusive Star series by Stephanie Nolen
In What COVID Reveals, award-winning journalist Stephanie Nolen follows working women, migrant workers, asylum seekers and people with no place to “just stay home” as the virus surged. Through the story of their pandemic year, Nolen charts what COVID showed us, and what we’ve chosen to do about it. Learn more about the exclusive series here.
Railways expect weather will reduce grain crop
Canadian railways expect weaker crop year after moving record grain in 2020-2021
Ontario reporting 164 new COVID cases Tuesday, with 168 cases reported holiday Monday
Ontario is reporting another 164 COVID-19 cases and one more death, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
TSX rises despite drop in crude oil prices
S&P/TSX composite inches higher in late morning trading despite crude oil price drop
Hamilton Mountain legion extends opening
The Mountain legion is now open three days a week.
Dundas 71 Main St. stage 4 archeological excavation expected
A stage 4 archeological excavation of 71 Main St. is expected after the consultant archeologist submitted an information update to Ontario’s Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries.
Dundas 71 Main St. stage four archaeological excavation expected
Avoidance and protection of archeaological site not considered viable
CHCH journalist Lisa Hepfner says she will seek Hamilton Mountain federal Liberal nomination
Hepfner, who has been at CHCH since 2001, will have competition from lawyer Bruno Uggenti who ran for the Liberals in 2019.
Canada's securities regulators merge IIROC, MFDA
Canada's securities regulators to create new watchdog body combining IIROC, MFDA
Know the cost of a pet before you adopt
Can you afford that puppy? Pet ownership can be costly, so budget before you adopt
Pickleball courts busy at Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre on Hamilton Mountain
Judy Moore couldn’t wait to pick up a pickleball paddle at the Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre again.
Free Mohawk course trains residents for jobs in health care
Offered in partnership with Indwell, an affordable housing charity, the program trains low-income residents for culinary and housekeeping jobs in sect
The Gore — A tiny park we love to shake our heads about
Flashbacks: By the way, do you know how it got its name?
Simcoe sheep farmer wins United Nations sustainable agriculture award
Having sheep graze in the orchards means greener pastures for flock and farmer alike
Sweet corn season has Hamilton-area shoppers grinning ear to ear
Surge in demand for local produce has continued in this second pandemic summer, say Haldimand-Norfolk farmers
Obituary: Child psychologist Mary Blum Devor ‘worked hard’ to help children and families in two countries
Westdale resident ran Hamilton mental health clinics, worked at Israeli hospital
Hamilton’s gasoline prices reaching record high is ‘inevitable’: analyst
Average prices near $1.40 per litre, close to the all-time high for the city seen in 2014
Therapy app takes aim at cultural gap in mental-health treatment
Opening up to someone with a common cultural background can make clients feel more empowered, developer says
Today’s coronavirus news: Manitoba to reveal new set of COVID-19 rules as vaccinations continue to rise; China orders mass coronavirus testing for Wuhan
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Driver charged in fatal crash near Elora, Ont.
One dead, four hurt after two vehicle crash near Elora, Ont.
'WARNING': Frozen mangoes sold at No Frills, FreshCo, Costco, Food Basics, Shoppers Drug Mart, Metro, Sobeys and other grocery stores recalled over Hepatitis A outbreak in Canada
A major frozen fruit recall over Hepatitis A concerns is impacting numerous grocery stores across Canada after the Public Health Agency of Canada declared an outbreak.
Summer camp in Muskoka shuts amid COVID outbreak
Summer camp in Muskoka district shuts amid COVID-19 outbreak
Hamilton Liberal MP Bob Bratina refuses to be ignored by his own party
The former mayor of Hamilton attends federal Liberal announcement at ArcelorMittal Dofasco even though he wasn't invited.
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