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Ontario provides $250,000 to YMCA Hamilton/Burlington/Brantford for newcomer job assistance
The funding will go toward teaching 80 newcomers new language skills for the food manufacturing sector.
Hamilton's Sir John A. Macdonald supporters prepare to defend keeping statue at Gore Park
A motion from Ward 3 Coun. Nrinder Nann requests the city to remove the statue and place it in storage.
Ontario reports 213 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 213 new cases of COVID-19, nine deaths
Toronto police identify boy killed in shooting
Toronto police identify teen boy killed in weekend shooting
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Pandemic fuels IPO boom for Canadian companies
IPOs booming as Canadian companies refuse to let crisis deter them from going public
Today's coronavirus news: Canada-U.S. border restrictions to begin easing for fully vaccinated travellers
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.
Staying safe and sane and looking for peace
It’s been an particularly tough year for Kristen Peace and she’s ready for this ‘unscheduled intermission’ to be over
How Toronto musician Danko Jones found rock in a hard place — and recorded his tenth album amid COVID-19
For decades, rock ’n’ roll has kept people chasing their dreams. It’s more than a type of music – it’s a look, a lifestyle, an attitude. For me, it’s the embodiment of freedom – a kind of freedom found within rebellion and passion. I was seduced by its charms at age six and eagerly signed over my soul. Of course, one can’t blame a six-year-old for failing to read the fine print.
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $11.6 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Hamilton reported 10 new cases of coronavirus Saturday
It’s been two weeks since public health last had 20 daily cases of COVID
Drones latest Hamilton fire department recruits
The flying devices will be used to relay helpful information to firefighters on how to best tackle the blaze.
‘It was racism’: The last man to be hung in Hamilton was likely innocence
Many still contend Harry Lee — whose mother was Black and father was of Spanish background — was victimized for racial reasons.
A $10 bet led a Hamilton man to put a bull in a china shop
In 1949, Jack Rankin’s publicity stunt made him famous.
Itching for a dip in a city pool? Here’s what you need to know
Hamilton has rolled out an online reservation system for bathers this summer, with open slots becoming available 25 hours prior to scheduled swim time
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 209 new cases, with 20 in Toronto; Newfoundland and Labrador lifts pandemic travel ban
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.
Today's coronavirus news: Newfoundland and Labrador lift pandemic travel ban; Ontario accelerating second doses for children aged 12-17
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.
‘Forgive yourself’: Sexual assault survivors look to empower through new initiative
Survivors Voices of Halton Region gives survivors, like Olivia Cifarelli, a place to find support, knowledge, awareness and a voice.
The bizarre slaughter of 4,500 birds in downtown Hamilton
In 1954, 122 hunters with shotguns were sent to Gore Park to shoot as many starlings as they could.
This Hamilton Mountain garden is both a showplace and for family to enjoy
Karen and Fred Cunningham have spent 40 years nurturing their ‘happy place,’ Rob Howard writes.
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $60 million Lotto Max jackpot
Hamilton councillor calls for Sir John A. Macdonald statue’s removal
Nann wants statue out of Gore Park; Wilson urges striking ‘Ryerson’ from name of recreation centre
Decision on sentence for Billy Mason murder expected in September
The defence suggests Jeremy Hall should be eligible for parole after 14 years of his life sentence for the second-degree murder of Billy Mason
Hamilton’s beloved — and free — Supie summer program is back after a year in hiatus
The city’s popular drop-in recreation program for children will return Monday to 15 neighbourhood parks
Canadian auto sales up 3.9 per cent in June
Canadian auto sales surge nearly 52 per cent in Q2 after small increase in June
Man charged with murder in death of cop
NewsAlert: Toronto police officer killed in line of duty at city hall parking garage
Pandemic wake-up call has led to The Great Resignation. How to find your path to more meaningful work
It’s easy to sail through life on autopilot, filling our days and years with busy work that makes us feel important but unfulfilled, writes Jay Robb
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite hits record high to start July
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points in early trading, U.S. markets also rise
Ontario youth can move up second doses next week
All Ontario youth eligible to move up second COVID vaccine doses next week
Dundas Cactus Festival working with city on three-part event idea
One-day, limited capacity outdoor event part of proposal under loosening rules
Calgary home sales in June set record
Calgary home sales in June set record for the month, real estate board says
Tim Hortons Field repairs mean road closure
Balsam Avenue North, between Beechwood Avenue and Cannon Street East, as well as the sidewalk on the west side, will be closed for the work.
Toronto cop killed in 'deliberate act'
NewsAlert: Toronto police officer killed in line of duty at city hall parking garage
Hamilton breaks COVID vaccination record for a single clinic on Canada Day
The news comes as the city and province race against the spread of the Delta variant, which is already posing a challenge in other parts of the provin
Development at centre of land dispute cancelled
Development near Caledonia at centre of Indigenous land dispute won't go ahead
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Harbour traffic for June 20 to 26.
Dundas Governor’s Road pot store applicant responds to AGCO
Commission still reviewing store authorization application
Mohawk enrollment heading back to pre-COVID-19 numbers
The campuses of Mohawk College will see increased student activity in September.
Dundas Blackadar property redevelopment concept considered 'transformational'
Owner’s representative says no decisions made for Creighton Road facility
July 2: No swimming at two Hamilton beaches due to high E. coli levels in the water
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 as they have been flagged as having unsafe swimming conditions. A swim advisory has been posted at th
Ancaster hair salons welcome back customers after long closure due to COVID-19
"I am very happy we are finally allowed to welcome back customers," said Deb 'N Hair owner Deb Stevenson.
Ontarians can now renew their photo cards online
Ontarians can now renew their Photo Cards online; cost for renewal will be the same
Check out Anishinabek Nation's kid-friendly treaty learning portal
As Maurice Switzer says, the country we know as Canada today wouldn’t exist without the relationship between European colonizers and the Indigenous people who lived here for thousands of years before they arrived.
Girl bit by coyote in Oshawa park: police
Six-year-old girl bit by coyote in Oshawa park, Durham police say
Hamilton records eight new COVID-19 cases Friday
The city’s hospitals are caring for fewer than 30 COVID-19 patients as of Friday.
S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points in early trading, U.S. markets also rise
Ontario is accelerating COVID-19 shots for kids aged 12 to 17
Ontario is accelerating COVID-19 shots for kids aged 12-17, and will open booking slots for them Monday at 8 a.m.
Ontario reports 484 COVID-19 cases over two days
All Ontario youth eligible to move up second COVID vaccine doses next week
S&P/TSX composite climbs more than 100 points
S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points in early trading, U.S. markets also rise
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