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Updated | 2025-01-15 13:45 |
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Violence, mental health, homelessness, hate incidents are among its priorities
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The Barton Village shop welcomed its first family on Monday.
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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.
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The size of McMaster’s midwifery education program will grow by 50 per cent with the addition of nearly three-dozen Laurentian students
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Vigils are being held around the world to mark the day the 65-year-old was killed at a Burlington pork plant
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Spring heat wave has berries ripe for the picking at local farms
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‘I don’t want people to be scared off,’ he said, despite the Moderna shot being the suspected culprit
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Canadians are once again navigating a strange new normal.
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Mohawk 4Ice Centre in ‘precarious’ position amid pandemic shutdowns
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Health Canada is warning pet owners about a major recall involving cat food due to possible salmonella contamination.
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City is planning to dredge sludge from sewage-soaked Chedoke Creek next year, but the province wants quicker improvements in the marsh
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OTTAWA — The Conservatives are pulling out of Parliament’s national security committee over the Liberal government’s refusal to publicly release documents about two researchers who were fired from a Winnipeg infectious diseases lab.
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Market in the Creek is back on Thursday evenings in the heart of Olde Town Stoney Creek.
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The event will kick off at 3 p.m.
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Ontarians say initial vax appointments tough to cancel once earlier dose booked
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A TikTok account affiliated with the Ontario Personal Support Workers Association (OPSWA) is under fire for posting videos that appear to mock long-term-care residents.
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Ontario to update COVID-19 vaccination plan on Thursday afternoon
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Ontario to spend millions in an effort to recruit French teachers
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
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Manitoba RCMP search for homicide suspect near Ontario boundary
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Tech sector lifts S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets also rise
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40-year-old allegedly swiped city-owned ‘powered equipment’
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Man who helped lead fatal canoe trip testifies at teacher's negligence trial
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The province has announced accelerated eligibility for second dose COVID-19 vaccines but the Durham health department is not ready to confirm new bookings.
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After years of deficit, city finds surplus following confidential settlement with contractor
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Second shots will be available faster in the city to help stop the spread of the COVID variant
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OTTAWA—Canada doesn’t expect to have its national proof-of-vaccination system fully operational until the fall and will continue to only recognize vaccines authorized by Health Canada, says Transport Minister Omar Alghabra.
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For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, there are no COVID-19 patients in the medical surgical intensive care unit at the University Health Network’s Toronto General Hospital.
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New details emerge about murder of Tyler Pratt
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The city's auditor is conducting a review of the "related processes."
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Toronto police arrest three in connection with shootout at slain rapper's memorial
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With 75 per cent of adult Ontarians partially vaccinated against COVID-19, the Government of Ontario has announced it will further expand eligibility for accelerated second doses across the province.
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Declaring three more hot spot regions for the highly contagious Delta variant of COVID-19 — Hamilton, Durham and Simcoe-Muskoka — Ontario is speeding up second doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines there and in areas like Toronto and Peel already flagged as problem zones for the strain.
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Yosif Al-Hasnawi was shot after trying to help a bystander. Two paramedics were convicted for failing to help him. The man who shot him was acquitted.
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Tech sector lifts S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets also rise
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The project, which could be in service by the fall of 2022, will service customers within Mount Hope and the Hamilton Airport.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The author of “Fire and Fury,” the million-seller from 2018 that helped launched the wave of inside accounts of the Trump White House, will have a last take coming out next month.
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Ontario to update COVID-19 vaccination plan on Thursday afternoon
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Cheap rates, flexible cancellation policies won't last long, travel agencies say
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Tech sector lifts S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets also rise
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Loblaw expands PC Optimum at Esso stations, points redeemable on gas, car washes
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Environment Canada is calling for mostly sunny skies and daytime highs of around 27 C.
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Ontario to update COVID-19 vaccination plan on Thursday afternoon
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Team behind plan for redevelopment incorporating 19th-century building fronts make new pitch
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
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Hamiltonians, by and large, have a positive experience with the growing number of TV and movie productions in the city
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Councillor Chad Collins says the concrete pad technically sits on city property
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If Mike Tabone doesn’t have the most-incredible collection of first-hand history in this area, we can’t imagine who’s beating him, Scott Radley writes
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As COVID-19 vaccinations accelerate across the country, Canadians are inching toward a two-dose summer: patio umbrellas are reopening, vacations are being booked, and relatives are hugging for the first time in weeks, months or more than a year.