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June 25: No swimming at two Hamilton beaches due to high E. coli levels in the water
Swim advisories for Pier 4 Park, Bayfront Park
Ontario expanding faster 2nd doses for all adults
Ontario expanding faster 2nd vaccine doses for all adults, youth in hot spots
Sunwing reaches deal to pay more refunds
Travel company Sunwing reaches deal to pay refunds to more customers
Dundas Governor's Road truck route raised as concern
Master plan review accepting comments until July 9
S&P/TSX composite down as tech sector falls
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets climb higher
Demand soaring for condos with gardens, balconies
Future condos being designed with Zoom rooms, balconies and touchless tech
Health centre recognized for outreach to Norfolk County farm workers
Grand River Community Health Centre gets provincial award for organizing on-farm and virtual health clinics during the pandemic
Ontario reports 256 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario expanding faster 2nd vaccine doses for all adults, youth in hot spots
Former Hamilton mayoral candidate Vito Sgro to run federally for Liberals in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Sgro, who lost to current mayor Fred Eisenberger in 2018 on an anti-light-rail transit platform, will push for transit in the area.
Former Hamilton mayoral candidate Vito Sgro federal Liberal candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook
Sgro, who lost to current mayor Fred Eisenberger in 2018 on an anti-light-rail transit platform, will push for transit in the area.
All Ontario adults can book a second mRNA vaccine dose starting on Monday
A large segment of Ontario's population will soon be eligible to book a second COVID-19 vaccine dose, the provioncial government has announced.
UPDATE: Power restored on Hamilton Mountain
Nearly 700 Alectra Utilities customers are without power on Hamilton Mountain on June 25.
Nearly 700 without power Friday morning on Hamilton Mountain
Nearly 700 Alectra Utilities customers are without power on Hamilton Mountain on June 25.
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets climb higher
Hamilton airport wants to make you comfortable
The airport says it has “implemented a number of new and enhanced health and safety measures”
Police charge 15-year-old with attempted murder
Police charge 15-year-old boy with attempted murder after Wasaga Beach stabbing
Today’s coronavirus news: Israel, world leader in vaccinations, brings back mask rules as Delta variant spreads; 'No spectators' still possible for Tokyo Olympics
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.
coronavirus covid 19 updates toronto ontario gta june 25
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.
Four residents receive AstraZeneca shots in ‘error’ after COVID-19 vaccine mixup in Hamilton
Experts are not sure about the protection and risks from getting AstraZeneca after a mRNA dose, but suggest it’s comparable to getting the shots in th
Case of racial profiling a chance for ‘growth and learning’: Hamilton police chief
Top cop acknowledges ‘missed opportunity’ to address judge’s ruling publicly
More than 100 McMaster students demand the university do more to address sexual assault allegations
The students say the university has been ‘dismissive’ of the allegations and issue three calls to action.
BlackBerry: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
BlackBerry: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Bruce Arthur: Dr. David Williams leaves a clear, tragic legacy as he rides off into the fog
You can say Dr. David Williams failed, and after that it’s a matter of degrees. Being Ontario’s chief medical officer of health in a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic was one of the hardest jobs possible, for many reasons. Existing systems were weak, the disease a challenge, the government a band of incompetents. David Williams didn’t have it easy.
A new committee is exploring the future of work — but critics say it lacks a crucial voice: workers
A new provincial committee is set to examine the future of work, promising to tackle the “historic disruption” caused by COVID-19.
Delta casts cloud over Ontario’s Step 2 reopening
Vaccination key to controlling Delta with Hamilton adding over 10,000 appointments to the provincial portal Friday
'WARNING': Major recall of frozen desserts sold at Sobeys, FreshCo, Food Basics, Metro and Walmart over allergy fears triggers Health Canada alert after mistake made
Another food recall of certain frozen dessert items sold at numerous well-known stores is being issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) after inspectors learned some of the products initially recalled were released by mistake.
New chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore ready to lead Ontario into post-pandemic world, colleagues say
During an unprecedented pandemic that hit Ontario hard, the Kingston region emerged as a bright spot in the province. To date, it has only recorded three deaths due to COVID-19.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Safe injection site finds new, temporary home at Hamilton church
Urban Core is relocating its supervised service to St. Paul’s Presbyterian amid developer’s plans for highrise, opioid crisis
TSX up on Fed comments, infrastructure deal
North American stock markets climb higher in early trading, loonie edges lower
Uber Canada shifts operations from Netherlands
Uber Canada's ride-hailing, Eats businesses to shift from being based in Netherlands
Class of 2021 graduate, walk-thru style
Students at Nora Frances Henderson say goodbye to a school year like no other
3 charged after school board allegedly defrauded
Three charged after Niagara school board allegedly defrauded of $2M over 16 years
'No reasonable prospect of conviction': Charges withdrawn in Waterdown stabbing case
The charges in an alleged Waterdown stabbing in March have been withdrawn by the Crown.
Islamophobic flyer distributed on Hamilton Mountain
Cathy Johnson got a “scary” surprise when she came home from grocery shopping on June 20.
Your guide for what’s reopening in Hamilton on June 30
Get a hair cut, shop at the mall, join a sports league or ride a roller-coaster
Ontario to further reopen on June 30
Ontario's top doctor to provide an update on province's COVID-19 response
Dunnville resident loses $160,000 in Bitcoin scam
Police warn public to be vigilant, not give personal information to strangers
Two-dose summer? Many Canadians haven’t had their first dose
Guest: Dr. Tajinder Kaura, ER physician in Peel Region, member of South Asian COVID-19 Task Force and the This is Our Shot campaign
Seven people charged with first-degree murder in deaths of three Brantford residents
The charges comes in the wake of a two-year investigation dubbed ‘Project Grantham’ that was created after three Brantford residents were killed withi
What's allowed in Step 2 of Ontario's reopening
What's allowed when Ontario moves to Step 2 of its reopening plan next Wednesday
Ford receives second AstraZeneca vaccine dose
Premier Doug Ford received his second dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine a pharmacy in Etobicoke this afternoon, opting not to mix and match doses from different brands.
Hamilton’s National Sports shuts down Sunday
The 970 Upper Wentworth St. store is open for in-person shopping until June 27
Holts to stop selling animal fur and exotic skins
Holt Renfrew to stop selling animal fur and exotic skins by the end of the year
Two workers injured in Hamilton fire escape collapse
A man in his 50s and a man in his 60s were taken to hospital
S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading
North American stock markets climb higher in early trading, loonie edges lower
Ontario reports 296 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 296 new cases of COVID-19, six deaths and 225,188 vaccinations
Canada Goose commits to stop using fur
Luxury parka maker Canada Goose says it will stop using fur in its products
Ontario moving to the next stage of its COVID-19 reopening Wednesday
Haircuts are back. Along with overnight summer camps for kids, outdoor events with up to 25 people, indoor gatherings of five and six people per table on restaurant and bar patios as Ontario moves to the next stage of its COVID-19 reopening on Wednesday.
Death in a small town: The babysitter said Nathaniel collapsed. Then all eyes turned to his parents
In Strathroy, Ontario, toddler Nathaniel McLellan mysteriously went limp at his home daycare. Doctors, who saw no major external trauma, tried to save his life, but they were seeing a case that didn’t make sense. Kevin Donovan investigates. First of five parts
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