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OSC takes action against crypto company Bybit
OSC takes action against British Virgin Islands cryptocurrency company Bybit
'Our Medicine Walk' in Ancaster celebrates plant species vital to Indigenous culture
In the spirit of education, understanding and reconciliation with Indigenous communities, four community groups have united to enjoy an outdoor learning and activity space in Ancaster.
As migrant workers return to Ontario’s fields, ‘vaccinations will be the key’ to preventing COVID-19 outbreaks
In fields and greenhouses where they keep the food supply going, the race is on to get second doses of COVID-19 vaccine into the arms of Ontario’s migrant farm workers, who are living and working in close quarters and far from home.
What you need to know about securing a second mRNA vaccine dose
More Hamiltonians will be eligible for second doses of Pfizer or Moderna this week, due to Hamilton being a Delta hot spot
Two people taken to hospital after Hamilton Mountain house fire
The multi-alarm structure fire broke out on Upper Ottawa Street around 3:15 p.m. Monday
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
North American stock markets climb higher
Energy sector helps lead S&P/TSX composite higher in early trading
Retired women teachers of Hamilton to hold charity drive-thru on Wednesday
The Retired Women Teachers of Ontario, Hamilton-Wentworth, had to cancel their quarterly outreach luncheons because of COVID. They tried doing a chari
Aging Stoney Creek Arena’s fate up for debate
Chad Collins is seeking community feedback on whether it’s time to ice the Stoney Creek Arena and potentially redevelop the King Street West site for other public uses.
Dundas' 2 Hatt St. among 33 properties still on 2021 heritage designation workplan
Dundas’ approximately 217-year-old 2 Hatt St. is among 33 properties currently on the City of Hamilton heritage planning staff 2021 designation workplan, three years after the property’s high-priority assessment was originally due.
What’s going on here behind Creekside Drive in Dundas?
Spencer Creek containment booms installed to capture debris from buildings
Fewer than 150 active COVID cases in Hamilton
City has only seven seniors currently with COVID, as one new death is reported
Delta variant suspected in COVID-19 outbreak at Toronto Western Hospital
A COVID-19 outbreak at Toronto Western Hospital fuelled by what is believed to be the more transmissible Delta variant has infected five patients and three staff, including those who had received one or two doses of the vaccine.
Growing for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain
It’s a strip of nourishing green not far from the sounds of the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway.
E-scooter companies bullish on Canada
Despite the rough ride, e-scooter companies are bullish on Canada
Make time for these 7 Indigenous books and podcasts
Indigenous writers, podcasters and creators you should know about
15 educational resources about Canada's Indigenous history, current issues
The discovery of the remains of 215 Indigenous children at a former residential school site in Kamloops, B.C., is the most recent reminder of a not-so-distant horrific past that continues to affect Indigenous people and their families today.
'No room for hate here': Waterdown community walks in solidarity with London family
More than 75 Waterdown community members joined together for a solidarity walk for the Muslim family killed in London, Ont., earlier this month.
Hamilton announces new HSR director Maureen Cosyn Heath
Veteran London, Ont. transit manager arrives amid a pandemic ridership rut and a renewed push to add a light rail transit line to the city’s HSR bus t
Indigenous cos. face barriers to financial aid
Indigenous businesses in need of financial aid face barriers to accessing relief
COVID-19 border measures to ease July 5 for some fully vaccinated travellers
OTTAWA—Changes to quarantine rules at the border will go into place for some fully vaccinated people beginning July 5, the federal government announced Monday.
Hamiltonians who perished in catastrophic marine tragedies
Flashbacks: Titanic, Athenia, Lusitania, Empress of Ireland, Llandovery Castle all have Hamilton ties
Energy sector helps lead S&P/TSX composite higher
Energy sector helps lead S&P/TSX composite higher in early trading
Hamilton girls’ self-defence class facing low enrolment saved by former student
Teacher Alicia Reitz started a girls’ self-defence and martial arts course at Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School six years ago
Thunderstorm warning and ‘heavy downpours’ possible for Hamilton area Monday morning
Special weather statement for Hamilton warns commuters to be prepared for sudden very low visibility and rain water ponding on highways.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada to unveil travel rules for fully vaccinated citizens, permanent residents; Accelerated second dose eligibility expands across Ontario today
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Women, trans and queer bike programming aims to create ‘gender parity’ in cycling community
The first WTQ basic bike repair night at New Hope Community Bikes is set for June 23.
What we know about Ontario's incoming chief medical officer of health
There's a new chief medical officer of health waiting in the wings, and he'll soon be a household name across Ontario.
What’s next for Hamilton LRT 2.0?
Light rail transit planning in Hamilton often feels more like a roller-coaster. The ride is not over yet — but here’s what we know about what comes ne
Obituary: West Lincoln’s John Terence was ‘the best damn piper in the world’
The ‘father of the Hamilton Tattoo,’ and longest serving head of the Argylls pipe and drum band, died suddenly May 26 at age 76.
Couric book tour this fall will be in-person, in theaters
Couric book tour this fall will be in-person, in theaters
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls of adhesives sold at Canadian Tire, Home Hardware and water bottles at Sport Chek, Atmosphere trigger Health Canada warnings
Health Canada has issued recall warnings to shoppers after a number of items have been pulled from the marketplace due to safety hazards.
Will Smith opening up, releasing memoir 'Will' in November
Will Smith opening up, releasing memoir 'Will' in November
East portion of Sherman Access closed Tuesday
The Sherman access between the Sherman Cut and Kenilworth access will close for maintenance starting at 8 a.m.
Hamilton's Indigenous community call for Sir John A. Macdonald statue removed from Gore Park
"I am reminded that my mother was forced to go to a Canadian Indian residential school," said NaWalka Geeshy Meegwun-Longfeather.
At least 30 emergency responders called in to rescue hiker at Tew’s Falls
Paramedics transported a 21-year-old male to hospital in stable condition
Hamilton Fire called to rope rescue at Tew’s Falls
It’s unclear where the person may have fallen.
OPP once again ask people to stop calling 911 over raccoons
Residents are asked to call a private animal removal service if they spot a raccoon.
Annual John C. Holland Awards celebrate Hamilton’s Black youth
The annual award gala was held virtually Saturday evening.
2021 John C. Holland Awards winners
The annual award gala was held virtually Saturday evening
Hamilton reports two deaths; 36 new COVID-19 cases over the weekend
Two more Hamiltonians over the age of 80 have died with COVID-19, according to public health.
Ontario is reporting another 318 COVID-19 cases and 12 more deaths
Ontario is reporting another 318 COVID-19 cases and 12 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Who is using Ontario’s temporary paid sick days — and why? New data provides clues
The number of workers claiming paid sick days under Ontario’s temporary benefit program has almost doubled over the past week, as the province expedites second doses in a bid to limit the spread of the Delta variant.
Today’s coronavirus news: The how and why Sick Kids transformed to treat gravely ill adults with COVID during the pandemic
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.
‘The situation was so devastating’: How Sick Kids transformed to treat gravely ill adults with COVID
Through the long winter and into the frantic first weeks of the third wave, critical care staff at the Hospital for Sick Children could only watch as their colleagues across the province struggled to keep up with the flood of COVID-19 patients streaming into overstretched ICUs.
It’s more than a garden, it’s a haven
Barb McKean and John Hannah features more than 175 varieties and species of plants
2 winning tickets for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
2 winning tickets for Saturday's $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Delay in Pfizer shipment means you’ll get Moderna shot at Toronto, Peel clinics
Starting on Sunday, adults in Toronto who booked COVID vaccine appointments at city mass clinics will receive Moderna, regardless of their first dose. Peel vaccine clinics will start using Moderna for all adult appointments on Monday.
Delay in Pfizer shipment means you’ll be getting a Moderna shot if you’ve booked a vaccine appointment at Toronto clinic
Starting on Sunday, adults in Toronto who booked COVID vaccine appointments at city mass clinics will receive Moderna, regardless of their first dose.
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