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Steelmaker to get $400M for emission reductions
Ottawa to give ArcelorMittal Dofasco $400M to phase out coal-fired furnaces
Delta variant raising the risks of a fourth wave of COVID-19, Canada’s top doctor warns
OTTAWA—Canada could be on track for a “Delta driven” fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, new modelling from the Public Health Agency of Canada predicts, but the severity of the resurgence will largely depend on how many people are fully vaccinated and whether the country reopens too quickly.
Canfield hearse driver facing drunk-driving charges
A 53-year-old hearse driver is facing drunk-driving charges after a two-car crash in Dunnville on Tuesday.
Tim Hortons faces labour pressure, commodity costs
Restaurant Brands beats expectations as Q2 profit more than doubles to US$390 million
Federal government offers ArcelorMittal Dofasco $400 million for dramatic steelmaking overhaul
But the steelmaker says the project to slash carbon emissions is also contingent on provincial funding
Swimming at two beaches closed in Hamilton
If you are planning to head to one of Hamilton's beaches, residents and visitors are currently being advised to stay out of the water at two beaches a
North American stock markets fall late-morning
Falling energy prices push S&P/TSX composite lower in late-morning trading
Ontario says more than 80% of eligible population have received one dose of COVID vaccine
Ontario is reporting another 226 COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths, according to its latest report released Friday morning.
Ontario reports 11 COVID-19 deaths, 226 new cases
Ontario reports 11 new deaths linked to COVID-19, 226 new cases
George Weston Q2 profit increases to $108M
George Weston earns $108-million Q2 profit a year after tough pandemic quarter
Dundas Parkside Cemetery construction reaches halfway point
Substantial completion on target for October, registration by end of year
Restaurant Brands gets lift from sales boost
Restaurant Brands beats expectations as Q2 profit more than doubles to US$390 million
Virtual care is here to stay but correct 'dose' must be determined: Ontario doctors
Virtual care may be here for the long haul, but there's no one-size-fits-all model.
What's open and closed Civic holiday weekend in Flamborough
Here’s a list of what’s open and closed in Flamborough and Hamilton this long weekend.
McMaster students look to solve Hamilton’s climate crisis with new podcast
The innovative series spans 13 episodes and hosts a wide range of climate-oriented guests
Hamilton happenings for this Civic long weekend; what’s open and closed
Don’t let the weather rain on your parade, there’s plenty to do around Hamilton
I’ll take your kid’s noise, but knock it off with the screaming
The only thing I want when I can get to our cottage, is peace. Having fun and yelling is one thing, but screaming? Nope, Lorraine Sommerfeld writes.
Missing 14-year-old boy found safe, police say
Yared Kidane was found and is back home.
The back-to-school countdown is on. Here’s what we know and don’t know about Hamilton schools in September
The province is expected to release back-to-school guidance early next week
Today's coronavirus news: Blue Jays are finally coming home to Toronto; Israel becomes first country to offer a third dose of the Pfizer vaccine on a wide scale
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.
Why our women are dominating in Tokyo. Some theories, anyway.
Could we simply be in a golden age of female athletes, wonders Scott Radley.
Ping pong is back: Senior centres reopen this week to indoor activities
Residents are ‘easing in’ at Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre, which reopened on Monday to table tennis, pickleball and more
‘Jermaine Dunkley pulled the trigger that night,’ says Crown as Michael Parmer murder trial concludes
The Crown and defence presented final arguments in the first-degree murder trial of Jermaine Dunkley in the shooting death of Michael Parmer.
Emma Teitel: Union Station’s reno may be finished, but its empty, echoing spaces show that Toronto still has a long way to go
Earlier this week, Etobicoke Lakeshore MP James Maloney stood behind a podium inside Union Station’s revitalized Bay Street concourse and bragged the most Toronto brag in history:
How COVID-19 exposed a glaring flaw in Canada’s immigration system
How COVID-19 exposed a glaring flaw in Canada’s immigration system
A fourth wave of COVID-19 could fundamentally divide Ontarians, expert warns
Ontarians would struggle if a fourth wave of COVID-19 were to hit, possibly leading to a “fundamentally divisive point in our society,” says the co-chair of the province’s science table.
Hamilton COVID cases rising as vaccination slows
Hamilton’s current pace of vaccination too slow meet provincial targets to drop nearly all COVID restrictions as early as Aug. 6
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Major federal green steel announcement at Hamilton’s ArcelorMittal Dofasco set for Friday
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau previously teased an expected funding commitment of hundreds of millions of dollars to help slash greenhouse gas emissio
Hamilton to close a portion of Old Dundas Road to work on upgrades to pumping station
The road closure will begin Aug. 3 and it is estimated to be reopened in October 2021.
TSX closes at all time high, U.S. markets up
Big jump in gold prices push North American stock markets up; loonie above 80 cents
Ontario meets major target to lift restrictions
Over 80 per cent of eligible Ontarians have now received at least one dose
Missing girl, 14, could be in Halton region and her family and police are concerned
The 14-year-old was last seen July 21 in Durham Region. Police said she has since been reported to be back in central Hamilton
Have you seen Secora Hunt? Hamilton police searching for missing teen girl
The 14-year-old was last seen July 21 in Durham Region. Police said she has since been reported to be back in central Hamilton
Hamilton police seek witnesses to ‘targeted’ shooting on Barton Street East
A 23-year-old remains in serious condition after he was shot in a parking lot near Oak Avenue Wednesday.
Feds want Afghans on planes quickly: Freeland
Feds' goal is to have Afghan interpreters on planes to Canada
Former Dundas Canadian Tire property sold for $3 million
One year and eight months after it was first listed for sale, the former Canadian Tire site at 50 Cootes Dr. was sold July 27 for $3 million to a Woodbridge-based company.
Dundas' 50 Cootes Dr. sold by Canadian Tire for $3 million
One year and eight months after it was first listed for sale, the former Canadian Tire site at 50 Cootes Dr. was sold July 27 for $3 million to a Woodbridge-based company.
Expired food donation drops noticeably at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain
It appears more people are getting the message to always check the expiry date on the food item label before they donate it to the food bank at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
Afro-Canadian Caribbean Association of Hamilton educating Black youth to avoid making "unhealthy decisions"
The program is funded by the Ontario government and is part of the province's anti-human trafficking initiatives.
Stoney Creek Legion gets upgrades
When the public and membership of the Stoney Creek legion are allowed back to the second floor of Battlefield Branch 622, they will notice some big improvements.
Have prosecutors approve charges in Ontario: HRC
Crown pre-charge screening would reduce racial profiling in Ontario: commission
Ontario meets first target to lift restrictions
Over 80 per cent of eligible Ontarians have now received at least one dose
Wilfrid Laurier U. to review namesake's legacy
Wilfrid Laurier University launches project to examine life and legacy of namesake
International students face vaccine hurdles
International students face vaccine hurdles as they prep for campus life in Canada
GO Train West Harbour all day service
Hourly train service arrives at West Harbour station Aug. 7
Kirkland Lake posts record Q2 earnings, production
Kirkland Lake posts record earnings, production in second quarter
Second-hand goods can be worth a lot: experts
Second-hand goods can fetch a pretty penny, if you follow these resale experts' tips
How Hamilton-area athletes are doing in Tokyo and when to watch them
Here’s the latest look at what Hamilton and area Olympians have been doing in Tokyo
80 per cent of Ontario’s eligible population has received at least one vaccine dose
Ontario is reporting another 218 COVID-19 cases and three more deaths, according to its latest report released Thursday morning.
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