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The Hamilton Spectator 175 years later — the beat goes on
The Hamilton Spectator is turning 175-years-old. The industry it is part of has been turned on its head, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Beekeepers say Ontario needs policy changes — not handouts — to save dying bees
Bees in the province are dying off at alarming rates due to a deadly cocktail of pesticides, climate change and urban sprawl
Hamilton home prices still climbing, but ‘torrid pace’ expected to slow
A new housing price survey shows the average price of a single-family home jumped by 23 per cent year over year during the pandemic — but fierce COVID
Ontario is opening up for Step 3: What you need to know as you head inside to share air with strangers
When the theatres of TO Live went dark in spring 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Matt Farrell was already thinking about how to make them safer once they reopened one day.
Several of Doug Ford’s key pandemic decisions were swayed by business interests, Star analysis suggests
On Nov. 23, 2020, with Ontario still climbing the face of a devastating second wave, a tired-looking Doug Ford appeared before the media for his then daily press conference. The premier looked ashen and sounded worse. His voice barely projected, like someone had set his volume too low.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Murdered teen's friend left wondering 'what if' nearly five decades later
Pauline Ivy Dudley, 17, was found dead in a field near Highway 25 and Lower Base Line in Oakville in 1973.
SIU clears Hamilton police officers in arrest of man charged with murder
Timothy Brown was charged with second-degree murder in the mid-March killing of his stepfather
Your guide to Hamilton’s reopening on Friday
What to expect in Step 3 and beyond: From masks to immunization passports, and booster shots to a predicted resurgence of Delta
Hong Kong book fair sees self-censorship and fewer books
Hong Kong book fair sees self-censorship and fewer books
Easing of border restrictions going ‘extremely well’ but caution still needed, Trudeau says
OTTAWA—The end of mandatory quarantines for some fully vaccinated travellers has gone “extremely well,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday but with new variants of COVID-19 ripping around the world, caution is still required at Canada’s borders.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite down as energy sector falls
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets up
Fed survey: US economy strong but hindered by bottlenecks
Fed survey: US economy strong but hindered by bottlenecks
Live in a condo? Yes, your gym, pool (and other amenities) may still be closed as Ontario hits Step 3. Here’s why
Ontario will enter Step 3 of its COVID-19 pandemic reopening plan on Friday. Many are excited to increase their social gatherings, work off their “pandemic weight” and go swimming amid heat waves.
Drive thru: Things to do in Hamilton without getting out of the car
As the city prepares for Step 3 in reopening, here are a few more things you can do right from a vehicle.
Hamilton councillors reverse course, approve 4-storey development for historical Ancaster farmhouse property
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson attempted to defer the issue to September, but was defeated 9-6.
Hamilton councillors reverse course and approve 4-storey development for historical farmhouse property
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson attempted to defer the issue to September, but was defeated 9-6.
Royal Bank names Roberta Jamieson to board
Royal Bank of Canada names Indigenous leader Roberta Jamieson to its board
Hamilton's Emergency Operations Director Paul Johnson leaves to work at City of Toronto
Johnson has held a number of positions at the City of Hamilton since he started working for the city in 2010.
Hamilton Mountain radio station celebrates 10 years of country music
KX 94.7 FM on Upper Wellington recently celebrated 10 years since it was rebranded with the 'Hot New Country' music format.
Jordan Pavlin named editor in chief of Alfred A. Knopf
Jordan Pavlin named editor in chief of Alfred A. Knopf
Man accused of threatening to kill Muslim women in Ancaster appears in court
‘We continue to be outraged by these blatant acts of hate,’ said Hamilton police Chief Frank Bergen
Paul Johnson, Hamilton’s lead on COVID-19 pandemic, leaving for Toronto
‘Big loss for the city,’ says Janette Smith, Hamilton city manager.
Ontario reporting another 153 new COVID-19 cases and seven deaths
Ontario is reporting another 153 COVID-19 cases and seven more deaths, according to its latest report released Wednesday morning.
S&P/TSX composite edges lower, U.S. markets up
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets up
Teen seriously injured when dirt bike crashed into tree in Norfolk
The 14-year-old rider is reported to have suffered life-altering injuries after what OPP are saying was a single-vehicle collision on private property
Brantford woman charged with damaging residential school memorial
The 38-year-old was captured on video at Woodland Cultural Centre
Hamilton artist wanted for $10,000 mural project at Queen and Charlton
The Personal Mortgage Group with Cobalt Connects, posted the new public art commission to any interested Hamilton-based artists or artist collectives.
Canadian Labour Minister Filomena Tassi says new pay equity legislation will help close pay gap for women
"There is inequity that continues to exist in our workplaces," said Tassi.
'We are shaken but unbroken': Hamilton police arrest man after alleged anti-Muslim attack in Ancaster
On July 12, a mother and daughter were walking in the parking lot of Shoppers Drug Mart when the alleged attacked occurred.
Hamilton police arrest 40-year-old man after alleged anti-Muslim attack in Ancaster
On July 12, a mother and daughter were walking in the parking lot of Shoppers Drug Mart when the alleged attacked occurred.
Reshma Saujani's book 'Pay Up' urges support for mothers
Reshma Saujani's book 'Pay Up' urges support for mothers
Hamilton Fringe Festival forges on through COVID, better than ever, featuring a wide variety of formats
Hamilton Fringe Festival 2021 (July 14 to July 25) starts its engines with the, LIVE Festival Kick-Off, featuring Nezqwik, a Hamilton/Toronto-based ba
Today’s coronavirus news: France hopes Canada will return the favour and reopen its borders to the French; Mask-wearing will be required on London's transport network
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.
With a fall surge of COVID-19 cases looming, Ontario's top doctor urges young people to get vaccinated
Despite near-universal vaccine eligibility for Ontarians 12 and older, Ontario's chief medical officer of health says unvaccinated people under 40 account for most of the province's new COVID-19 cases.
Pandemic starves Hamilton’s Kings Buffet. Will the ‘all-you-can-eat buffet’ ever be the same?
Some restaurants have done away with buffets entirely, while others may still bring them back
COVID vaccination lagging in young people
Ontario needs shots in arms as both school and a predicted surge of COVID cases approach
Hamilton Trans Health Coalition calling on primary care providers to share gender-affirming care insights
Cole Gately, chair of the coalition, says the coalition wants to help care providers find the tools they need to confidently offer gender-affirming ca
'Not asking for the moon': Moxley Road residents call for ditches after July 1 flood
Greensville residents Michele Savoie and Deborah Read are calling on the City of Hamilton to provide ditching in front of their Moxley Road homes after a July 1 downpour caused a sinkhole in Savoie’s yard and damage to Read’s garden.
Can you ask a business if workers are vaccinated? And should they answer?
No shot, no shoes, no service?
COVID-19 outbreak in Hamilton long-term-care home linked to on-site hair salon
A COVID-19 outbreak at a long-term-care home in Hamilton affecting at least nine people is believed to be linked to an unvaccinated hairdresser working in the facility, an insider told the Star.
Burlington man, 38, drowns in Lake Huron
Police issue warning to paddleboarders: life-jackets are mandatory
Hamilton postal codes with low vaccination rates need local solutions, activists say
City trying to boost vaccine uptake in priority areas with pop-up clinics and outreach, plus more walk-in access
Ontario’s top doctor warns it will be a ‘challenge’ to fully reopen the economy next month
Ontario is set for the next stage of reopening Friday, but the chief medical officer of health warns it will be a “challenge” to lift most remaining pandemic restrictions in August.
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite gets lift from gold, crude
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite higher in late-morning trading, loonie down
Hamilton police investigate possible anti-Muslim hate crime in Ancaster
Police say a suspect uttered racial slurs against a mother and daughter during an "interaction" July 12.
Man yelled ‘I’m going to kill you’ while chasing down Muslim women in Meadowlands parking lot: Hamilton police
The incident, which is being investigated as a hate crime, occurred Monday night near the Shoppers Drug Mart at 1000 Golf Links Rd.
Vinay Menon: Tucker Carlson won’t tell his fans if he’s vaccinated because he doesn’t care if they die
Tucker Carlson now talks about the vaccine more than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Hamilton
Torrential rainfall, strong wind and large hail could be on its way
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