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Teen arrested in stabbing of 17-year-old on Hamilton Mountain
Victim remains in hospital with non-life threatening injuries
Author Joy Williams honored by Library of Congress
Author Joy Williams honored by Library of Congress
More than 500 people have died in Ontario hospital COVID-19 outbreaks. For some families, a lack of information adds to the grief
In late February, during a lull in COVID-19 infections following Ontario’s second wave, Rob Chorley went to Mississauga Hospital to have a small, benign tumour removed from his spine.
Hamilton author Bernadette Rule masterfully fictionalizes a 100-year-old massacre in Kentucky tobacco country
In ‘Dark Fire,’ local author Bernadette Rule, a Kentucky transplant, fictionalizes real massacre, now 100 years old, in which 11, including infants, w
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 184 new COVID-19 cases, 14 deaths; Public health rules roll back further as Ontario enters Step 2 of reopening Wednesday
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Public health rules roll back further as Ontario enters Step 2 of reopening Wednesday; Health Canada lists another rare side-effect for AstraZeneca
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.
Pizza and beer, coming to a Pizza Pizza near you
At least 10 Pizza Pizza locations in Hamilton have been approved to sell beer, according to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.
Waterdown residents echo calls to mute Canada Day celebrations
Following the recent discoveries of close to 1,000 unmarked graves at former residential school sites in British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, some Waterdown residents are echoing calls to cancel Canada Day celebrations this year.
Sentencing hearing for murder case looks at jail time already served by Jeremy Hall
Jeremy Hall was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2006 shooting death of Billy Mason
Clover Thursday shines her way into a job, as ‘Employable Me’ follows the young partially sighted Hamilton artist as she hunts for work
Clover Thursday has a congenital condition called Stargardt disease that is compromising her eyesight; still she makes wonderful art. Her search for w
West leg of Sherman Access to close for six weeks
The closure will allow for the city to ‘safely complete’ rockfall protection work.
What’s open and closed and things to do in Hamilton on Canada Day
Can I put out the garbage?
Ontario is entering the next stage of reopening Wednesday. Haircuts, amusement parks and limited indoor gatherings are back on the table
The wait is over. Come Wednesday, most Ontarians can hit up a barbershop, catch a movie at an outdoor cinema and more as the province enters Step Two of its road map to reopening.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Tuesday's $55 million Lotto Max jackpot
‘Very exciting’: Study indicates mRNA vaccines could provide years of protection against COVID-19
A new U.S. study suggests people who received mRNA vaccines are potentially protected against the coronavirus for years — or even a lifetime.
Police searching for Hamilton man wanted on several charges
The teen is from the Hamilton area and police believe he’s still in the region
New federal COVID guidance not applicable to Hamilton
Masks and physical distancing still required even for those with two COVID shots
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says Canada Day should be celebrated 'warts and all'
Calls to cancel Canada Day on July 1 have grown after the discovering of the unmarked graves in British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
TekSavvy goes to Federal Court of Appeal
TekSavvy seeks leave with Federal Court of Appeal to overturn CRTC decision
Several power outages affecting thousands in Flamborough, Dundas
Utility companies servicing Flamborough and Dundas are reporting numerous power outages June 29.The largest is currently affecting more than 5,600 Alectra Utilities customers in the area bound by Harvest Road to the north, Cootes Drive to the sou
High school student in stable condition after stabbing in Hamilton Mountain park
A 17-year-old man was transported to hospital with serious injuries, later upgraded to stable
Teen in stable condition after stabbing in Hamilton Mountain park
Investigation is ongoing, Hamilton police say
Ontario to ease nursing-home restrictions starting July 7
Offering hope for nursing-home residents and an apology for the heavy toll COVID-19 took on them, new Long-Term Care Minister Rod Phillips says restrictions on visitors will start to ease on July 7.
Environment Canada issues thunderstorm warning for Hamilton
Wind gusts of 100 km/h and nickel-sized hail is possible, warns the weather agency
Top doc says likely 21 days before more reopening
Ontario reports 299 COVID-19 cases, 25 deaths on Tuesday, including older cases
Heather Scoffield: To drive economic recovery, conventional thinking won’t do. Are leaders ready to take the plunge?
British Columbia has taken the plunge and hired a hard-hitting, perhaps even revolutionary, economist to help design its climb out of the pandemic recession in the hopes of chiselling off the rough edges of capitalism as we know it.
OPP investigating vehicle fire with human remains
A burning vehicle west of Sudbury was found with human remains inside on Sunday
Anti-lockdown court case by owner of Adamson BBQ falls apart over procedural errors
The anti-lockdown legal quest of a Toronto barbecue restaurant owner has come to an end — at least for now.
Top doctor warns it will be another three weeks before more Ontario businesses can reopen
Not so fast, folks.
Energy helps lift S&P/TSX composite higher
Energy and base metals sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite in early trading
Ontario easing restrictions in long-term care
Ontario easing restrictions in long-term care homes
New rules in long-term care in July: here’s what you need to know
Ontario is relaxing restrictions on visitors and activities in long-term care as the deadline for homes to introduce staff vaccination policies looms
Swim safe: Weekly water quality tests are back at lakefront beaches in Hamilton
City only tested Lake Ontario beach water for bacteria once a month last year, a practice that disappointed some wary swimmers.
Heinz Bondzio named Flamborough Senior Volunteer of the Year
Heinz Bondzio has been named the 2021 Flamborough Volunteer of the Year.
Pros and cons: Here's what you need to know about hybrid learning
The hybrid remote and in-school learning model adopted by some Ontario school boards last fall will expand into more boards this September, and it is already sowing division in school communities across the province.
Hamilton's Coreprint Patterns receives $860,000 to switch from foundary to creating COVID-19 medical items
The company which supplies heavy industry, switches to medical technology when health officials needed help.
What is reopening in Hamilton Wednesday? Everything you need to know about what’s open and what’s still closed
Get a hair cut or shop at the mall as the province heads into step 2 of its reopening plan
Public health units lack oversight, ombudsman says
Ontario ombudsman highlights lack of oversight of public health units
Teacher cross-examined in student drowning case
Teacher who led canoe trip says he last saw student who drowned standing in lake
Ontario gyms say they're being left behind
Ontario gyms feel left behind as more businesses open in province's Stage 2 reopening
Eastern Ontario doctor's murder case adjourned
Eastern Ontario doctor's murder case adjourned for two weeks
Ontario gives 300K to fight Islamophobia in school
Ontario give $300K to Muslim organizations to help combat Islamophobia in schools
Ontario is reporting 299 new COVID-19 cases and 25 more deaths
Ontario is reporting another 299 COVID-19 cases and 25 more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
Energy and base metals boost S&P/TSX composite
Energy and base metals sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite in early trading
GM Canada to end Equinox production in April
GM to stop making Equinox at Canadian plant in April, in switch to electric vehicles
Ontario Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli says easing of COVID-19 restrictions based on medical science
"The health and well-being of our families will always come first," says Fedeli.
Ontario reports 299 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 299 COVID-19 cases, 25 deaths on Tuesday, including older cases
McMaster says prof accused of sexual assault ‘abused his position’
The university plans to move forward with ‘removal proceedings.’ Criminal case goes to trial in August and prof’s lawyer says he plans to defend the m
Millennials, Gen Z turning to DIY investing
Younger Canadians are dropping their financial advisers in favour of DIY investing
Corus reports $40.7M Q3 profit, revenue up
Corus Entertainment reports $40.7M Q3 profit, revenue up 15 per cent from year ago
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