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City poised to hire manager to steer Hamilton safety and well-being plan
Violence, mental health, homelessness, hate incidents are among its priorities
The Baby Depot opens ‘safe space’ storefront in Barton Village
The Barton Village shop welcomed its first family on Monday.
Today’s coronavirus news: Israel to transfer 1 million COVID-19 vaccines to Palestinians; Quebec targets 18-to-39 age group with new incentives to get their shots
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.
McMaster steps up to take in stranded midwife students from insolvent Laurentian University
The size of McMaster’s midwifery education program will grow by 50 per cent with the addition of nearly three-dozen Laurentian students
Hamilton animal rights ‘icon’ Regan Russell remembered one year after violent death
Vigils are being held around the world to mark the day the 65-year-old was killed at a Burlington pork plant
Strawberry season in full swing in Norfolk
Spring heat wave has berries ripe for the picking at local farms
Binbrook man gets heart inflammation after COVID shot
‘I don’t want people to be scared off,’ he said, despite the Moderna shot being the suspected culprit
Can I be fired if I don’t get vaccinated? Experts answer pressing questions about vaccines and the workplace
Canadians are once again navigating a strange new normal.
City to extend $500,000 lifeline to east Hamilton Mountain arena operators
Mohawk 4Ice Centre in ‘precarious’ position amid pandemic shutdowns
'Dispose of it immediately': Major recall of cat food sold at PetSmart and other pet stores triggers Health Canada warning due to salmonella fears
Health Canada is warning pet owners about a major recall involving cat food due to possible salmonella contamination.
Province wants Hamilton to start cleaning up sewage-soaked Cootes Paradise now
City is planning to dredge sludge from sewage-soaked Chedoke Creek next year, but the province wants quicker improvements in the marsh
Conservatives boycott national security committee after government refuses to release documents about Winnipeg lab firings
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.
Stoney Creek's Market in the Creek is back
Market in the Creek is back on Thursday evenings in the heart of Olde Town Stoney Creek.
25th Rev. John C. Holland Awards for Black achievement held online Saturday
The event will kick off at 3 p.m.
Frustration over Ontario vax cancellation process
Ontarians say initial vax appointments tough to cancel once earlier dose booked
Ontario PSW Association under fire for sharing ‘dehumanizing and ageist content’
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.
More Ontarians can book faster 2nd shots next week
Ontario to update COVID-19 vaccination plan on Thursday afternoon
Ontario unveils French teacher recruitment plan
Ontario to spend millions in an effort to recruit French teachers
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
RCMP hunt for Manitoba homicide suspect
Manitoba RCMP search for homicide suspect near Ontario boundary
S&P/TSX composite sees worst day in nearly a month
Tech sector lifts S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets also rise
Ex-Hamilton public works staffer charged with theft
40-year-old allegedly swiped city-owned ‘powered equipment’
Trip guide testifies at teacher's negligence trial
Man who helped lead fatal canoe trip testifies at teacher's negligence trial
Durham health department looking for more details on second dose COVID-19 vaccine eligibility
The province has announced accelerated eligibility for second dose COVID-19 vaccines but the Durham health department is not ready to confirm new bookings.
Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena project surplus supports additional work
After years of deficit, city finds surplus following confidential settlement with contractor
Hamilton declared a Delta hot spot
Second shots will be available faster in the city to help stop the spread of the COVID variant
As calls grow for a travel plan, minister says proof-of-vaccine system unlikely until the fall
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.
As COVID-19 cases plummet, something new is spreading in GTA hospitals — joy over empty ICU beds
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.
Lucy Li waives extradition, heading back to Canada after Budapest arrest
New details emerge about murder of Tyler Pratt
Hamilton police charge former city employee after theft reported.
The city's auditor is conducting a review of the "related processes."
Toronto police arrest three after shootout
Toronto police arrest three in connection with shootout at slain rapper's memorial
Ontario to open second dose eligibility to all partially vaccinated adults by end of June
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.
Ontario declares three more hot spots for COVID-19’s Delta variant, accelerates second doses across the province
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.
Story of Hamilton Good Samaritan Yosif Al-Hasnawi shot paramedics charged
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.
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading
Tech sector lifts S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets also rise
Ontario provides $10.3 million in funding for Enbridge Gas project in Red Hill Business Park
The project, which could be in service by the fall of 2022, will service customers within Mount Hope and the Hamilton Airport.
'Fire and Fury' author writes new Trump book 'Landslide'
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.
Ontario reports 370 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario to update COVID-19 vaccination plan on Thursday afternoon
Low travel rates won't last long, agencies say
Cheap rates, flexible cancellation policies won't last long, travel agencies say
Technology sector lifts S&P/TSX composite
Tech sector lifts S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets also rise
Loblaw expands PC Optimum at Esso stations
Loblaw expands PC Optimum at Esso stations, points redeemable on gas, car washes
Things to do in the Hamilton area this Father’s Day weekend
Environment Canada is calling for mostly sunny skies and daytime highs of around 27 C.
Ontario to update COVID-19 vaccine plan
Ontario to update COVID-19 vaccination plan on Thursday afternoon
‘Big intervention’ for Gore Park heritage facades
Team behind plan for redevelopment incorporating 19th-century building fronts make new pitch
Today’s coronavirus news: The rush to get first vaccine doses appears to be slowing down in the Prairies; Ontario universities prepare to safely reopen in the fall
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.
Lights, camera ... boarding up my front door
Hamiltonians, by and large, have a positive experience with the growing number of TV and movie productions in the city
Stoney Creek couple furious after city shows up unannounced and tears up part of driveway
Councillor Chad Collins says the concrete pad technically sits on city property
A Stoney Creek man’s hobby of collecting autographs from the famous and accidentally famous has led to an incredible — and incredibly unique — historical record
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
The Delta variant means COVID ‘has upped its game massively.’ What Ontario can learn from the U.K. experience and new data
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.
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