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Toronto cop killed in city hall garage
NewsAlert: Toronto police officer killed in line of duty at city hall parking garage
Today’s coronavirus news: Delta variant exploits low vaccine rates, easing of rules around globe; India virus death toll tops 400,000; experts say it’s higher
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Vacations past: Off with their heads
Motherlode: Oh, those precious summer moments on the road with mom and dad
‘Working through the process of grief together’: Hamiltonians gather for Day of Love
Day of Love in Hamilton a chance to honour children who died in residential school system
Six things to do this weekend in the Hamilton area
Look for mostly sunny skies and highs of 24 to 27 C Saturday and Sunday.
Driving tests difficult to book in Ontario
'It's really frustrating,' new drivers struggling with Ontario's driving test backlog
Developer of McKenzie Meadows subdivision in Caledonia cancels build amid ongoing land dispute
Pre-construction homebuyers are getting their desposits back after developer sees no end to Six Nations occupation
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Hamilton
Storm’s a-brewing our way
Hamilton reports 400th COVID death as cases remain low
A person in their 60s with coronavirus was reported to have died.
Street racing penalties at lower speeds in Ontario
Street racing, stunt driving penalties increased in Highway Traffic Act changes
Flamborough-Glanbrook federal Conservative candidate Dan Muys says election is 'about the future' of riding
Muys, from Copetown, has worked with Conservative MP David Sweet since 2004 when he first ran for elective office.
Four charged in alleged kidnapping, ransom of man
Toronto police charge four in alleged kidnapping, ransom of 23-year-old man
Stoney Creek's Orchard Terrace Care Centre looks forward to easing restrictions
As Ontario eases restrictions on long-term-care homes during its Step 2 reopening, staff members at Stoney Creek’s Orchard Terrace Care Centre won’t be letting their guards down.
SACHA backs students’ calls for McMaster to take action on sexual assault
‘People on campus right now are saying they don’t feel safe in their department,’ said a SACHA spokesperson, who urged Hamiltonians to sign an open le
Dundas Valley Town Legion launching online 50/50 draws
The Royal Canadian Legion, Valley Town Branch 36 in Dundas is launching a monthly online 50/50 draw.
‘I have a second chance’: Beloved chicken farmer heads home to Norfolk after months in Hamilton hospital with COVID
Since April, Mike VanNetten had been at Hamilton General, including on an artificial heart-lung bypass machine, after contracting the virus
Hamilton’s Bayfront film studio is up and running
Remake of ‘Firestarter’ starring Zac Efron has been shooting at the new Queen Street facility
'Stop using': Major recall of kids' sandals sold potentially at Loblaws, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Fortinos, Joe Fresh and Your Independent Grocer triggers warning from Health Canada
A "potential safety risk" has led to the recalling of nearly 3,000 pairs of Joe Fresh sandals, according to Loblaw Comanies Ltd. and Health Canada.
Family doctors are getting a new tool to help nudge vaccine stragglers towards getting their first COVID jabs
With Ontario’s rate of first COVID-19 vaccine doses plateauing, the province’s family doctors are getting a new tool to help reach the roughly 22 per cent of adults who haven’t yet received a shot.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: 'Through trauma, pain and sadness, I survived' Woman fights for change after parents' murder
Fallon Farinacci’s parents were murdered in 1993 by her mother’s stalker. The St. Catherines woman is hopeful the MMIWG Action Plan will bring real change.
European Union lifts barriers for Canadian travellers
Canadians will be permitted entry to European Union countries restriction-free, EU members agreed Wednesday.
Dundas teen lands ‘picture perfect’ solo flight to celebrate 14th birthday
Adam Veall’s instructor believes he’s one of the youngest in Canada to fly solo.
Is the last major COVID wave behind us and what comes next?
Hamilton hospitals have a backlog of 11,300 surgeries due to the pandemic
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': More than 70,000 lawnmowers sold at Canadian Tire recalled due to multiple fire incidents, triggering Health Canada warning
Health Canada is recalling 71,000 lawn mowers sold by Canadian Tire after multiple incidents of the machines "catching fire."
Porter gets federal loan up to $270.5 million
Porter Airlines gets federal loan up to $270.5 million, including money for refunds
Blast! Hamilton fireworks complaints jump during the pandemic
It’s legal this year to set off fireworks on Canada Day and for two days afterward. But more residents are complaining about the noise and risks assoc
Heather Scoffield: Let’s hope we learned the lessons of COVID-19. Because the next crisis has arrived
If we needed a reminder that a public health crisis is also an economic crisis, it just showed up in some new numbers about what happened to us in April.
Hamiltonians get some much needed haircuts as the city slowly reopens
Hair today, gone tomorrow
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
TSX falls midweek despite higher commodities
Energy sector gains help S&P/TSX composite edge higher in early trading
Canada Day walk-in COVID shots as Hamilton races to keep Delta at bay
Waterloo is reminder that the pandemic is not over yet and pockets of unvaccinated residents can spark rapid spread of the Delta strain.
Dundas Old Guelph Road repair tender released
Project to be completed by October 29, while York Road repair in development
Man now faces murder charge in child poisoning
Toronto man now charged with murder, attempted murder in poisoning of two children
Ontarians line up for haircuts as province reopens
Public health rules roll back further as Ontario enters Step 2 of reopening Wednesday
Cross-examination continues in teacher trial
Teen would not have drowned if he wore a life jacket, teacher acknowledges at trial
Sewergate: Study says a permanent fix for polluted Chedoke Creek will take years, cost tens of millions of dollars
Turns out dredging sewage spill detritus out of Chedoke Creek is just the beginning. A new study points to everything from ongoing sewer overflows to
Ont. pot shop growth to likely cause closures: OCS
Rapid growth of cannabis stores in Ont. will likely result in some closures: OCS
Cogeco to buy broadband system in Ohio
Cogeco's U.S. subsidiary buying broadband system serving two Ohio cities
Man arrested in Toronto for Newfoundland homicide
Man arrested in Toronto to face murder charge for Newfoundland homicide from 2020
Rockfall protection closes west leg of Hamilton's Sherman Access for six weeks
Your morning commute could be impacted this summer, as the city completes rockfall protection work on the Sherman Access.
Q&A: Waterdown native Heather Bansley qualifies for Tokyo Olympics
Waterdown native Heather Bansley and partner Brandie Wilkerson officially qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games in beach volleyball.
Highway 403 in Ancaster closed in both directions after fatal crash
Ontario Provincial Police have closed off a stretch of Highway 403 in Hamilton as they investigate a Wednesday morning crash that left one person dead and another in hospital.Police say a transport truck travelling east on the 403 near Highway 6 c
Highway 403 in Hamilton closed in both directions after fatal crash
Ontario Provincial Police have closed off a stretch of Highway 403 in Hamilton as they investigate a Wednesday morning crash that left one person dead and another in hospital.Police say a transport truck travelling east on the 403 near Highway 6 c
Tech sector helps lead S&P/TSX composite lower
Energy sector gains help S&P/TSX composite edge higher in early trading
Ontario reports 184 new cases of COVID-19
Public health rules roll back further as Ontario enters Step 2 of reopening Wednesday
Sir John A. Macdonald statue covered in red paint
Handprints and the words ‘genocidal murderer’ found at controversial Gore Park statue
Energy sector helps S&P/TSX composite edge higher
Energy sector gains help S&P/TSX composite edge higher in early trading
Maple Leaf foods to buy four pig farms
Maple Leaf Foods signs deal to buy four pig farms in Saskatchewan
Maple Leaf foods to buy four pig farms
Maple Leaf Foods signs deal to buy four pig farms in Saskatchewan
‘Happy haircut day’: Ontario’s Step 2 of its reopening is here — and there are feelings of relief, concern
There were mixed feelings as the clock ticked down to 12 a.m. Wednesday, marking Ontario’s move to Step 2 of its COVID-19 reopening plan two days earlier than previously scheduled.
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