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Summer construction road closures to start in Hamilton Monday
Traffic will be affected both on the Mountain and below the escarpment.
SIU investigating death of man at Waterford Ponds
The OPP was called to the area for a man acting erratically, before he entered the water.
Driver from Stoney Creek charged in hit-and-run crash that sent two adults and baby to hospital
Three people, including 18-month-old hurt, in Oxford County crash
Brampton man dead in Hamilton motel stabbing
Victim collapsed on sidewalk on Queenston Road after Red Rose Motel stabbing
Hamilton police investigating 10th homicide of year
Heavy police presence near Red Rose Motel on Queenston Road
Ancaster businesses cautiously reopen as COVID-19 cases trend downward
Under Stage 3, gyms, cinemas, indoor dining and other venues were allowed to reopen with indoor capacity set at 25.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Today’s coronavirus news: Vietnam locks down southern region; Two athletes test positive in Tokyo Olympic Village; U.K. PM Boris Johnson to isolate
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.
Quebecer wins Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
Quebec ticket holder wins Saturday's $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot
With 7,000 rabid Reds fans on hand, it’s home at last for Toronto FC
The boys in red are back — and so are the fans!
'STOP USING': Major recalls of Johnson & Johnson Neutrogena sunscreens sold at Costco, Crate & Barrel fire pits trigger Health Canada warnings
Multiple products are being pulled from shelves after Health Canada identified a number of safety hazards with them in recent days.
‘They’re killing people’: Biden slams social media for COVID-19 disinformation
WASHINGTON—U.S. President Joe Biden unleashed his growing frustration with social media on Friday, saying that platforms like Facebook were “killing people” by allowing disinformation about the coronavirus vaccine to spread online.
Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says PM must do more to stop Islamophobia in Canada
Singh, along with Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath attended the Hamilton Downtown Mosque in aftermath of Ancaster incident.
SIU clears Hamilton police in arrest of dog theft suspect
The 43-year-old man was punched when he resisted arrest
Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh promotes Canadian-made products as part of his 1-million job-creation plan
Singh was in Hamilton July 16 at the United Steelworkers headquarters to promote party's 1 million jobs plan.
As Canada eases COVID-19 border restrictions, advocates say refugees’ travel is ‘essential’
Thanks to COVID-19 outbreaks in jails, immigration detainee Apollinaire Nduwimana was released from a U.S. prison in late April last year, after being held among convicted criminals for almost three years.
Brantford police looking for wanted man after ankle monitor removed
Chad Wray-McCombs disappeared day after release from jail
Your summer guide to visiting Hamilton’s waterfalls
Visits to some waterfalls now involve advance planning, a bit of cash and a bunch of rules
Four years after task force began, still no stairs at Albion Falls
In the meantime, one outdoors enthusiast likens the experience of visiting the falls — blocked off by intimidating fencing and warning signs — to ‘wal
‘The Hawk’ took flight at Hamilton’s Golden Rail Tavern in 1958
Ronnie Hawkins was one of the most influential performers in the 1960s rock scene in Toronto
Today’s coronavirus news: Vaccinated visitors unlikely to spread COVID-19 across borders, experts say; Biden grappling with ‘pandemic of the unvaccinated’
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.
Karen Kain discovered ballet, and it embraced her
‘Giselle’ inspired 8-year-old Ancaster girl to become a Canadian ballet icon for more than 50 years
‘It keeps happening’: Hamilton imam speaks out after targeted attack against wife and daughter
Imam Kamal Gurgi of the Hamilton Downtown Mosque calling for action to stifle anti-Islamic hate
Cancel culture: How to save your reputation from the digital mob
If you find yourself being called out online, silence, denial, defiance and non-apologies are not winning strategies, writes Jay Robb
It was just for two days, but Ellen Fairclough was Prime Minister of Canada
Hamilton West MP had a long list of firsts and distinguished posts
Crooner’s writes No. 1 hit at Hamilton’s Flamingo Lounge
Before he was Conway Twitty, Harold Jenkins wrote ‘It’s Only Make Believe’ at the Flamingo Lounge in Hamilton
City orders hot water fixed for lone tenant in Hamilton building slated for demolition
Vrancor showed up to 756 King St. E. with two excavators this week — despite the city saying it hasn’t yet received an application from the developer
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $36 million Lotto max jackpot
‘It’s bittersweet’: Taylor’s Tea Room to close its doors after 28 years
The Dundas café will be selling off thousands of pieces of china on Sunday, with proceeds donated to the Living Rock Youth Centre
CannTrust reorganization plan approved by court
CannTrust reorganization plan approved by Ontario court; several conditions remain
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
It's Showtime! Ontario and Manitoba cinemas return
It's Showtime! Ontario and Manitoba cinemas flicker back to life as reopening expands
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for July 4 to 10
Domestic: 2U.S.A.: 5Overseas: 24 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry1 vessel handled petroleum product1 vessel handled agricultural product0 vessels handled fertilizer cargo1 vessel handled agg
North American stock markets down, loonie lower
North American stock markets down in late-morning trading, loonie moves lower
What to do when you get a tornado alert
What to do when you get a tornado alert on your cellphone
Dundas and suburban cannabis stores out sold by Hamilton stores
Greater Hamilton area sales below provincial average to start 2021
Tornado alerts sent as soon as warning issued: EC
Tornado alerts sent as soon as warning issued: Environment Canada
Two charged with second-degree murder in suspicious death of Hamilton man
Police allege an altercation between the victim and two people in a wooded area in Stinson led to the man’s death
'I hope my dream is coming true': Stoney Creek's Jako Beauty Center and Spa navigates COVID to open
Jakline Mahfoud is thrilled to be welcoming back clients for all of their hair and beauty needs.
TRREB continues legal action over MLS data
Three years after Supreme Court decision, TRREB still fighting over MLS data
Hamilton man arrested for child pornography
A 29-year-old man has been charged with making child pornography available and two counts of possession of child pornography
‘I got him good’: Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in Brock Beck’s fatal stabbing
A man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the July 2020 stabbing death of Brock Beck, while charges against two others were dropped.
Hamilton staff recommends providing residents option to mail-in ballots for 2022 municipal election
Staff says there is no indication there is any fraud associated with mail-in ballots.
Brookfield Property Partners unitholders OK deal
Brookfield Property Partners unitholders vote to approve privatization deal
Summons issued, cancelled for Waterdown cemetery vandalism accused
A bench summons was issued and later cancelled after the accused in a series of vandalism incidents at Waterdown’s Union Cemetery did not appear in virtual court on July 13.
Ontario, Manitoba theatres begin reopening plans
It's Showtime! Ontario and Manitoba cinemas flicker back to life as reopening expands
United Steelworkers protest outside Ancaster business, demanding owner return to bargaining table
Workers have been locked out of National Rubber Technologies' Toronto building since July 2.
Cyclist injured in hit-and-run in Hamilton
A man has non-life-threatening injuries after being struck while cycling south on Woodward Avenue early Friday
Highway 403 closed between Highway 6 and Mohawk Road following collision
Hamilton Paramedic Supt. Dave Thompson said a 64-year-old man was transported to hospital in serious but non-life-threatening condition.
Health care workers have no right to put patients at risk. They have to get their shots
Some things are so obvious that it feels a bit embarrassing to have to say them out loud.
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