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Mount Hope, Hamilton Mountain residents collaborate on Hamilton Fringe Festival short film submission
While working as porters in a Hamilton hospital, Shannon MacKinnon and Justin Beattie have seen firsthand the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on people’s mental health.
Job fair Wednesday seeks to fill 95 work-from-home positions in Hamilton
Hamilton Concentrix is offering customer service opportunities to residents
National Post deal ends prolonged wage freeze
National Post newsroom workers ratify 8.25% average wage hike over two years
Google says this King and Parkdale fry truck is closed permanently. But Choobee’s is alive and cooking
Stationary fry trucks are spread out across the city. Here are a few to try.
Rogers earns $302 million in Q2 on revenue boost
Rogers earns $302 million in Q2 as Blue Jays help revenues to increase 14 per cent
Man arrested in Red Rose Motel fatal stabbing on Queenston Road
Myles Blackburn is charged with first-degree murder
Arrest made in Hamilton stabbing murder: police
Hamilton police arrest man in alleged weekend murder
Rogers Communication: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Rogers Communication: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Not romancing our home: Did Kathleen Turner dis Hamilton as ‘awful’ steeltown near Toronto in New York Post column?
Kathleen Turner, famous American actress, took a swerve at us, apparently, in today’s New York Post, referring to an ‘awful steeltown’ near Toronto, J
Today's coronavirus news: Tokyo COVID-19 cases hit six-month high two days before Games open; More Olmypic athletes test positive for virus
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.
Unvaccinated putting vulnerable at risk, says Ontario’s chief medical officer of health
McMaster Children’s Hospital urges normal school year but Dr. Kieran Moore says it will be difficult to implement unless more get the COVID shot
McMaster University’s quest for an oral COVID vaccine moving ahead of schedule
University working with Burlington company on dissolving strips
McMaster professor says Hamilton, Burlington should follow Toronto’s lead and remove ‘Dundas’ references
Q&A: Ameil Joseph lives in Dundas and thinks its name deserves cancelling
Stay cool with these Hamilton ice cream spots
From shaved ice to sundaes, these local shops have it all
10 things you probably don't know about the Olympic Games
The Olympic Games have a long and fascinating history, stemming back to ancient Greek times.
'I can't see it being very safe': 4th Concession residents opposed to truck route proposal
Residents on 4th Concession West are voicing their opposition to a proposed change in the City of Hamilton’s Truck Route Master Plan which would see the rural concession become a truck route.
Inside the busted dreams and court fights surrounding a Markham developer with ties to cancelled projects
When Anna Pires looks at the architectural renderings of the million-dollar townhouses that promise to be “the best of all worlds,” she gets frustrated.
Are Ontario parents ready for a return to school in September? Cheers and fears greet the Ontario Science Table report
After a year of watching Rylin, her four-year-old daughter, struggle with masks and online learning, Lori Campbell was thrilled this week to hear that come September, kids may be able to return to class in-person and without face coverings. Or having to keep their distance.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Ontario enhances restrictions to fight wildfires
Ontario imposes restrictions on industrial operations in northwest as wildfires burn
North American markets close higher
North American stock markets storm back in broad-based mater morning rally
Suspect leads police all over Brantford
Man who removed court-ordered ankle monitor arrested
Barrie councillor wants hurricane straps on homes
Barrie councillor wants new homes better secured against tornadoes
Moore: Schools likely to return with much caution
Ontario reports 127 new COVID-19 cases, two new deaths
It’s time to return to the gym. Or not.
Either way you can achieve great fitness results, Ernie Schramayr writes.
The Ford government has a troubling pattern of government for insiders, not the public
A few months before the pandemic put life in Ontario on hold, Premier Doug Ford came under fire in the legislature for attending cash-for-access dinners and was accused of being swayed by business interests.
Ottawa’s loosened border rules ‘very reflective’ of expert panel’s report, but not all advice was followed
While some of Ottawa’s upcoming changes to border restrictions deviate from recommendations made by its expert advisory panel, its co-chair says they strike the right balance between practicality and public health interests.
Hamilton man wanted for first-degree murder in Red Rose Motel stabbing
Police have issued a warrant for the arrest of Myles Blackburn, 40, from Hamilton
Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre on Hamilton Mountain reopening
The sounds of pickleball and table tennis return to the Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre at 9:30 a.m. July 26 when the centre re-opens to drop-in programming.
Restrictions on industrial operations
Ontario imposes restrictions on industrial operations in northwest as wildfires burn
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson studies how many road repairs can be done with $2 million
Councillors took $30 million from the federal government and distributed it to the 15 ward councillors to use.
Toronto starts clearing another encampment
Toronto starts clearing another homeless encampment Tuesday
Corporate anti-racist measures progress slowly
A year on, experts find corporate anti-racist efforts progressing slowly
Hamilton police ask for help identifying body found in Chedoke Creek
Police were alerted to the body around 10:30 a.m. Sunday after members of the community spotted it in the water near the entrance to Kay Drage Park
Nordstrom pivots as shopping habits change during pandemic
Like many of its peers, venerable department store chain Nordstrom is having a tough time keeping pace with customer demand for new clothes because of supply issues.
Special gifts for residents at Interval House on Hamilton Mountain
For Nicholas and Caroline Scime, it’s all about giving back to the community.
North American markets storm back in late morning
North American stock markets storm back in broad-based mater morning rally
Ontario reporting 127 new COVID-19 cases and two more deaths
Ontario is reporting another 127 COVID-19 cases and two more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
How to negotiate after receiving a job offer
Job hunters should update their negotiating skills along with their resumes: experts
How much do you know about the Olympics? Test your knowledge with our quiz
The Summer Olympics have returned after a hiatus in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former Hamilton police chief Brian Mullan has died
Hamilton police announced Mullan’s death on their Twitter account Monday night.
Six Nations elected chief says they hope to search residential school grounds ‘as soon as possible’
Elected chief Mark Hill says plans to search Mohawk Institute grounds will be revealed in the coming days
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Hamilton on Tuesday
PM to visit Mountain Mosque and Indwell affordable-housing site in lower city Tuesday morning
Visiting a movie theatre again: A ‘Fast 9’ pandemic viewing experience
Break out the Coronas we’re going to Cineplex, Delaney Caulfield writes.
UPDATE: Man pulled to safety in early morning rope rescue off Scenic Drive
A 34-year-old man was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries
Rope rescue early Tuesday off Scenic Drive on Hamilton’s west Mountain
Emergency crews were called to the area just east of the Chedoke Radial Trail parking lot overnight.
Going for gold: A guide to following Durham Olympians in Tokyo
More than a dozen Durham athletes will be putting their best foot forward as they get set to represent Canada at the Tokyo Olympics.
Grassroots campaign to stop sprawl in Hamilton gets city councillors’ attention
Stop Sprawl HamOnt wants to hold city’s urban footprint while developers push for expansion
Caledonia occupation leaves nearby developments ‘in limbo’
Feds, province ‘need to step up’ to resolve Grand River land dispute, says Haldimand CAO
The family legacy behind Hamilton’s Whitehern house
Local historian leaves a compelling research legacy about Hamilton’s triumphant and tragic McQuesten family, Mark McNeil writes.
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