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Follow this rule for a healthy way to get your time in nature
The 20-5-3 rule, much like the food pyramid that we are familiar with, part of something called the ‘nature pyramid,’ Ernie Schramayr writes.
Ontario reporting another 146 new COVID-19 cases and seven deaths
Ontario is reporting another 146 COVID-19 cases and seven more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
Toronto board of trade calls for vaccine passports
Toronto board of trade calls for vaccine passports for non-essential activities
Lucy Li returns to Canada to face Hamilton murder charge
Li and her boyfriend Oliver Karafa were captured in Hungary June 12
Gen Z, millennials part of Great Resignation trend
Gen Z, millennials playing a significant part in the Great Resignation trend
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite higher in late-morning trading, loonie down
If you're nervous about how quickly mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were developed, read this
COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Ontario has been high this spring and summer, but some people remain on the fence, mulling over questions that leave room for doubt about vaccine safety and efficacy.
Sandbox Sports beach volleyball spiked for another season at Confederation Beach Park
Despite Ontario entering phase 3 of its COVID-19 reopening plan on July 16, the beach volleyball and juice bar facilities operated by Sandbox Sports Inc. at Confederation Beach Park will remain closed for the summer, according to company director Mark Zik.
Ontario Green Party leader Mike Schreiner tells Hamilton to stop urban boundary expansion
The Green Party has introduced a $23.5 billion housing strategy that includes building 100,000 affordable housing units over 10 years.
Helen Beswick remembered for her love of Dundas, support for the arts
Former town councillor, potter, citizen of the year dies in her 94th year
Brookfield extends deadline for Inter Pipeline bid
Brookfield Infrastructure extends deadline for Inter Pipeline takeover offer
Motorcyclist has life-threatening injuries after Hamilton Mountain crash
Mohawk Road East and Upper Wellington Street reopened after investigation
Looking for a place to rent in Hamilton? Here’s one for $6,800
Here’s what you can expect to find on Rentals.ca
Residents plan to appeal townhouse plan for North End green space
The city has voted to sell a road allowance that forms part of the Sunset Cultural Garden site to a developer. But lawyer Herman Turkstra says buildin
Today’s coronavirus news: Death toll from fire at a coronavirus hospital ward in southern Iraq rises; California officials rescinds rule barring unmasked students from campuses
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.
What’s happened and what’s next at Caledonia’s Land Back Lane
With the one-year anniversary approaching, Indigenous land defenders have seemingly achieved their goal with the cancellation of the McKenzie Meadows
Obituary: Retired Hamilton police detective Mike Thomas ‘never hesitated to take on a challenge’
Thomas worked in major crime unit, served as HPA president and was an all-around ‘outstanding individual’
Downtown Hamilton church is ‘outside the box’ apartment project for Oakville man
New owner plans to create 19 units in 150-year-old downtown sanctuary
Mystery helicopter buzzing east Hamilton was shooting new Jeremy Renner crime drama
It looked like black helicopters were everywhere over the lower city Saturday. But it was actually just one, very busy chopper chasing cars around for
Canada has let thousands of AstraZeneca vaccine doses expire — and thousands more soon will. Why one expert calls that ‘a moral failure’
Thousands of AstraZeneca doses are going to waste in this country, at a time when other nations face critical vaccine shortages in their battle against COVID-19.
Martin Regg Cohn: When it comes to our COVID-19 vaccination rollout, done is better than perfect
After 16 months of constant COVID-19 criticism, of blaming our governments at all levels, we interrupt that incessant stream of negative consciousness to bring you this positive public service announcement:
COVID now a ‘disease of the unvaccinated’
Hamilton still has work to do to catch provincial vaccination rates before early August deadline
Residents test positive in outbreak at Dundas long-term-care home
St. Joseph’s Villa has visitor restrictions in place just days after ministry’s relaxed rules took effect
Eleven Ontario casinos set to reopen Friday
Great Canadian Gaming to reopen 11 casinos Friday as Ontario moves to Stage 3
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Porter orders Embraer jets, will use Pearson
Porter orders Embraer jet aircraft, plans to use Pearson for flights
Have your say: Have your say: Do you know who you'll vote for in the next federal election?
Read the full column here: Polls suggest it might be a good time for Justin Trudeau to call an election
Donating excess vaccines is the right thing to do. But Canada can do more
The announcement that Canada will donate millions of doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to other countries is great news. For Canadians.
CDC warns of rare possible side effect from Johnson & Johnson vaccine
U.S. public health officials warned Monday that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine against COVID-19 may cause an increased risk of an ultrarare autoimmune disorder.
Is St. James United Church planning a townhouse development?
City of Hamilton documents show St. James United Church in Waterdown is exploring a plan to build 40 townhouses on its 306 Parkside Dr. site.
Toronto gyms, concert halls and theatres gearing up for a long-awaited reopening on Friday
The wait is nearly over for Jim Solomon.
Loblaw ends PC Chef meal-kit delivery service
Loblaw ends PC Chef meal-kit delivery service introduced in Toronto area last year
S&P/TSX composite edges lower, U.S. stocks up
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in late-morning trading, U.S. stock markets up
Brantford police looking for help identifying suspect after residential school memorial vandalized
Police said several items left to honour child victims of the residential school system were set on fire
Will my post-pandemic immune system be strong enough for cold and flu season?
After a year and a half without regular exposure to common cold and flu viruses, Ontarians can expect to see a resurgence in the fall — possibly to higher levels than in pre-COVID times, immunology experts say.
Duck Dash makes a virtual splash for a second year
For the second year in a row, the yellow ducks will float in bins instead of Bronte Creek when the 2021 annual Duck Dash, hosted by the Carlisle Optimist Club, takes place virtually July 17.
Retirement levels set to climb through 2021: RBC
Retirement levels expected to surge after pandemic-era slump: RBC report
'Fame Jr.' coming to Waterdown end of July
Fame — they’re going to live forever.
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum Avro Lancaster set to fly July 24
A familiar sight returns to the sky over Hamilton July 24.
O'Leary had 'alert' level of blood alcohol: cop
Linda O'Leary boat crash trial set to resume today
Dundas falls short in providing affordable housing
Variety of factors making homes more expensive in Valley Town
Manslaughter charge withdrawn in stabbing death of Hamilton teen
Co-accused was found not guilty in May
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Upcoming Waterdown Road closure
Although originally planned for July and August, the City of Burlington has updated its plans to close Waterdown Road, pushing the closure until late fall.
Ontario reporting lowest single-day COVID-19 case count since September
Ontario is reporting another 114 COVID-19 cases and zero deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.
Ontario movie theatres to reopen next Friday
Ontario movie theatres facing 'arbitrary and unreasonable' reopening restrictions
Ancaster advocates want sustainable growth, not boundary expansion
There needs to be a "balance" in housing options, says Bob Maton, president of Ancaster Village Heritage Committee.
CPP Investments invests US$800M in Flipkart Group
CPP Investments invests US$800 million in India's Flipkart Group
Ontario's Green Party leader Mike Schreiner eyes making political inroads in 2022 election
Schreiner says the provincial party doesn't seem to be impacted by the conflicts swirling around federal Green Party.
Hamilton firefighter injured in Cannon Street East blaze early Monday
Two-storey building on Cannon and Cathcart streets was heavily damaged
Petition to ‘stop blocking access’ to Hamilton waterfalls gains momentum
Oakville student says Hamilton should make waterfall access safer, not block it
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