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My husband has cancer. Should I get more life insurance?
Money for Life: Living for today, but planning for the future
Rapid COVID tests available free to Hamilton businesses
The tests are also being offered through chambers of commerce in Stoney Creek, Burlington, Brantford-Brant, Grimsby, Paris and Port Dover.
Today’s coronavirus news: Accelerated second-vaccine eligibility expands in Ontario hot spots for Delta variant; Italy welcomes tourists from U.S., Canada, Japan
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.
Hamilton sisters launch organization to ‘break the cycle’ and help unhoused youth
The Canadian Courage Project has provided more than 1,000 care kits to support youth and their pets since last September
‘Frivolous’ HWDSB investigation into harassment complaints cost nearly $25,000
Trustee Carole Paikin Miller lodged complaints against the two teachers after they posted comments on social media about her. Neither investigation re
Sex assault, child pornography charges against Hamilton medic ‘very concerning’ to city
Lawyer for Todd Boylan expects he’ll plead not guilty to almost two dozen charges — including alleged child pornography offences
How a Hamilton man lost his home and two dogs in a year
Friends are trying to help John Pilon get back on his feet
How one Freelton woman is breaking down barriers for the hard-of-hearing community during COVID-19
COVID-19 mandatory mask regulations have created another barrier for the deaf and hard of hearing community with lip and facial expressions rendered nearly impossible to read, resulting in communication challenges.
Waterdown residents get final look at Secondary Plan
Waterdown residents got the chance to see an updated version of the Waterdown Community Node Secondary plan on June 17, in advance of the final opportunity to provide comments on the plan.
Two winning tickets in Lotto Max jackpot
Two winning tickets will share Tuesday's $70 million Lotto Max jackpot
‘Botched messaging’ is leading some Ontarians to refuse Moderna vaccines over a ‘Coke and Pepsi thing’
Some Ontario residents are refusing to take a shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. And as the need for second doses becomes urgent with the spread of the highly infectious Delta variant, pharmacists worry vaccine shopping could slow efforts to immunize the population.
Here’s how to get an accessible ride to your COVID-19 vaccine appointment
Seniors and people with disabilities can now book transportation to and from their vaccine appointments
McMaster democracy fighter Bonny Ibhawoh’s views forged under military rule in Nigeria
Global democracy network and crowdsourcing platform centred at McMaster University under Bonny Ibhawoh receives $2.5-million grant.
Hamilton likely to have temporary vaccine appointment shortage Wednesday
The city says not everyone who becomes eligible for a second vaccine appointment Wednesday will be able to book one. But more appointments will become
What’s it safe to do once you’re fully vaccinated? Canada’s top health officials aren’t prepared to say — yet
OTTAWA — For Canadians grasping for guidance over how their lives will change as the number of fully vaccinated people climbs, Canada’s top public health officials have a two-part answer: a new risk assessment tool is on the way, but laying out clear-cut rules isn’t that easy.
Toronto malls, hair salons prepare to open next week after some of the world’s longest closures
After seven months of being stuck at home, George Iliadis is looking forward to next week. So, too, he says, are the customers of his small, east-end barber shop, eager to get their now-shaggy manes trimmed.
‘We are ready to reopen’: Toronto malls, hair salons prepare to open next week after some of the world’s longest closures
After seven months of being stuck at home, George Iliadis is looking forward to next week. So, too, he says, are the customers of his small, east-end barber shop, eager to get their now-shaggy manes trimmed.
Ontario on pace to begin next stage of reopening ‘a few days’ early, says retiring chief medical officer
Ontario is on pace to reopen “a few days” ahead of the July 2 target for haircuts and other amenities in the next stage of its COVID-19 recovery plan, says retiring chief medical officer Dr. David Williams.
City moves to clear Toronto homeless encampment
Police, protesters present as Toronto moves to clear homeless encampment in park
Fire at Rebecca Towers knocked down without injury
Hamilton fire department still looking into cause of sixth-floor balcony fire
Second man charged in birthday party shooting
Toronto police charge second man in birthday party shooting
Help your hip get ready for replacement surgery
Manage hip pain before and after surgery, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
North American stock markets move higher
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Tests give Canal Park in Dundas clean bill of health
The Hamilton Conservation Authority no longer needs groundwater monitoring wells at Canal Park in Dundas after three consecutive tests of samples taken every six months identified no concerns.
Teen boys arrested after Pride flag burning
Police arrest teen boys from Mississauga, Ont., for allegedly burning Pride flag
Brantford’s Woodland centre reopens in wake of residential school discovery
Director says public interest in Mohawk Institute has piqued since remains of Indigenous children were found at another former residential school. Her
Man arrested for alleged threats at Ford's home
Man arrested after allegedly making threats outside Ontario Premier Doug Ford's home
The A-Z of AstraZeneca science, guidance and (mis)communications
Guests: May Warren and Alex Boyd, Toronto Star reporters on COVID and vaccines
No parole for teen killer Paul Bernardo
Killer rapist Paul Bernardo faces parole hearing today; victim families opposed
Have you seen Alexander Dunsby Fraser? Brantford police searching for missing man
Police say 31-year-old man last spoke to his family on May 25.
Vaccinated outside of the province? Toronto Public Health has a new process to recognize your shots, or get you a second dose
Attention all Snowbirds, international students, newcomers, and millennials who moved back with their parents in another province during the pandemic.
Ontario outlines funds for OPP crisis line
Ontario to spend $8M to staff OPP mental health call program
1 in 10 Ontario youth have smoked weed and driven
10 per cent of Ontario youth admit to having smoked cannabis before driving: study
Toronto police arrest 20 in large drug takedown
Toronto police arrest 20 people in large international drug investigation
Kapow! Power Pizza opens on Ottawa Street North
Power Pizza, the ‘Pizza for Heroes’ opened in Hamilton’s Crown Point neighbourhood, north of the Delta at the corner at Roxborough Avenue and Ottawa S
Canadian workers demand flexibility post-pandemic
Canadian employees want workplace flexibility to continue post-pandemic, says survey
Ontario vax system confusing,but working: experts
Ontario's fractured vaccine booking system is complex, but gets job done: experts
Ontario reports 296 new COVID-19 cases and 60 more deaths
Ontario is reporting another 296 COVID-19 cases and 60 more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
Proposed Winona Point survey scraps controversial ‘twisty tower’
A massive proposed residential and commercial development near the Winona Crossing Shopping Centre is scrapping a 28-storey “twisty tower” that became more of a lightning rod for opposition than the gateway feature envisioned by proponents.
How to avoid the temptation of 'revenge spending'
How to avoid the temptation of 'revenge spending' as economic activity resumes
Former CannTrust execs face securities charges
Former CannTrust execs charged after alleged illegal growing at Ont. facility
Hamilton-rooted coalition sees healthy environment as basic ‘right’
Hamilton’s Kristian Ferreira, Dr. Peter Wood and another Hamilton man have founded Coalition for Environmental Rights. They want a healthy environment
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in early trading
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Australian pot company buys Canopy Growth facility
Australian pot company Little Green Pharma buys Canopy Growth facility in Denmark
MLK estate reaches publishing agreement with HarperCollins
MLK estate reaches publishing agreement with HarperCollins
Total fines by securities regulators down
Total fines imposed by securities regulators in 2020-21 less than half of 2019-20
Today’s coronavirus news: Two-thirds of Canadians say governments shouldn’t lift all COVID-19 restrictions; U.S. hits encouraging milestones on virus deaths and shots
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.
Hamilton opera singer Ekaterina Shelehova goes viral after singing on ‘Italia’s Got Talent’
Hamilton opera singer Ekaterina Shelehova, a Westmount Secondary grad, wowed them at ‘Italia’s Got Talent.’ The video clip of her performance on that
Staff at Hamilton schizophrenia program ‘very frustrated’ by high demand, nurses’ union says
Hamilton Program for Schizophrenia has seen a surge in clients over the last few years, while staffing hasn’t kept up, according to the Ontario Nurses
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