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From COVID-19 vaccines to in-person classes: How Ontario universities are preparing for September
It’s been a year of educational ups and downs for Grade 12 student Olivia Rymkiewicz, and with “no guarantees” around what universities will look like in September, the uncertainty continues.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: An undercover legend ensnares a talkative murder suspect
'Mr. Big' sting led to the arrests of two men in the killing of a Crown witness, Roy Jones in 2001.
Toronto's homeless worry about losing encampments
'I'll be crushed if I lose it:' fears of Toronto encampment clearings worry homeless
Lawyer: US drops lawsuit, grand jury probe over Bolton book
The Justice Department has abandoned its lawsuit against John Bolton, former President Donald Trump's onetime national security adviser, over his book that officials argued disclosed classified information, according to court documents and Bolton's representatives. Prosecutors also have dropped a grand jury investigation over the book's publication, Bolton's lawyer said Wednesday.
‘Please don’t give up,’ Toronto’s public health chief tells people scrambling to get second-dose vaccine appointments
Toronto’s COVID-19 spread keeps going down, down, down — but city officials want more, more, more vaccine to maintain momentum and end the pandemic.
City staff expect Hamilton’s COVID-19’s financial fallout to endure
This year, the pandemic is expected to apply a $141.6-million pressure
What has fuelled rule-breaking during the pandemic? It may be a combination of boredom and politics, a new study says
A study by the University of Waterloo reveals some people’s boredom during the pandemic may have driven them to break social distancing rules in rebellion, after it found a link between boredom, political ideology and failure to adhere to public safety measures.
Airlines demand details of Ottawa’s border reopening plan
OTTAWA — The federal government has still not signed off on a final plan promised last week to relax border measures for travellers who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, but sources tell the Star it is expected within days.
No heart issues with COVID vaccines in Hamilton
‘As a parent, I will vaccinate my kids as soon as I can,’ said one Hamilton doctor
Variant threatens further reopening in Waterloo
Ontario border rules limiting travel from Quebec, Manitoba expire today
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Emma Teitel: You want hooligans to stop wreaking havoc at Woodbine Beach? Sic the seniors on them
You know the city has come a long way at curbing the spread of COVID-19 when it isn’t the virus you’re likely to catch at a massive party, but a Roman candle to the face.
Ontario to protect land for sped-up developments
Ontario says it will protect green space for each fast-tracked development
Passenger pressed on boat lights at O'Leary trial
Passenger can't recall which lights were on when boat struck by O'Leary's boat
Burn in the U.S.A.: Canadians who got the AstraZeneca vaccine can’t see ‘Springsteen on Broadway’
The show must go on. But if you got the AstraZeneca vaccine, you’re not invited.
Some Ontario boards ditch 'quadmester' system
Some Ontario school boards ditch 'quadmester' system for 2021 school year
Jared Kushner has book deal, publication expected in 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former President Donald Trump and one of his top advisers during his administration, has a book deal.
TSX diverges from U.S. stock markets
Utilities and tech sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets mixed
Low water levels prompt Hamilton Conservation Authority to issue call for reduced water use
Residents are asked to avoid washing their cars and watering their lawns amid low water declaration.
Hotels will see 'slight' recovery in 2021: CBRE
Canadian hotel occupancy to hit 38%, average daily rate will reach $131 in 2021: CBRE
Dundas Driving Park public art project delayed by installation challenges
City of Hamilton still hopes to bring “The Big Bounce” to life this year
Fifth migrant worker dies in quarantine. Is ‘jurisdictional football’ over COVID regulations to blame?
A migrant worker from Guatemala has died while quarantining in the Sarnia area, an advocacy group says — the fifth fatality of its kind in Ontario this year.
Barton Street homicide victim identified as 59-year-old Patrick Chaddock
Colin Marcotte, 47, of Hamilton, is charged with second-degree murder
Chief: Help slow coming for Kashechewan
'Alarming situation' but help slow in coming for struggling Kashechewan, chief says
Committee calls on Hamilton to fund safe space for LGBTQ community
Panellist cites Toronto’s 519 Community Centre as model
Waterloo Region battles variant, virus surge
Ontario border rules limiting travel from Quebec, Manitoba expire today
Pair charged with threatening Toronto mosque
Pair charged after allegedly threatening to 'blow up' east-end Toronto mosque
Quadmester no more. Toronto high school students to learn under ‘modified semester’ in fall
Forget the quadmester — Toronto public high school students will learn under a “modified semester” this fall.
How to get a second shot of AstraZeneca in Hamilton
Moderna has also been tough to find but public health says more supply coming soon
Ontario hair salons seek earlier reopening
Ontario hair salons urge province to allow industry to reopen
Brantford police lay charge in murder of Hamilton woman
The arrest comes more than a year after Shannon MacDougall was found dead in her home during a “well being” check by police.
Hamilton records 19 new COVID cases Wednesday as test positivity rate continues to fall
A suspected outbreak has been declared at the Salvation Army Booth Centre.
S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading
Utilities and tech sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets mixed
Ontario reports 384 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario border rules limiting travel from Quebec, Manitoba expire today
LRT debate 2.0: Will councillors vote to accept $3.4-billion offer?
Today is council’s latest opportunity to vote for — or derail — a resurrected LRT. The meeting starts at 9:30 a.m.
Police offer $50K reward for information in Barresi murder
The 42-year-old realtor and dad of three was shot to death in the driveway of his Stoney Creek home in March 2020
Utilities and tech help lift S&P/TSX composite
Utilities and tech sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets mixed
COVID costing millions more than Hamilton budgeted
Amount of resources the pandemic is taking up is evident by how under budget public health is for other mandatory programs
North Korea is facing a ‘tense’ food shortage, state media reports
SEOUL—North Korea is bracing itself for a possible food crisis in the coming months.
NorthWest Healthcare ups offer for Aussie trust
NorthWest Healthcare Properties REIT raises offer for Australian trust
Brott’s music in a bubble, drive-in style
Leonard Turnevicius: You can drive up and enjoy the 34th annual Brott Music Festival at the Ancaster Fairgrounds
Today’s coronavirus news: Annual inflation rate climbs to 3.6% in May; Ontario's borders with Quebec and Manitoba reopen; U.S. death toll from COVID-19 tops 600K
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario's borders with Quebec and Manitoba reopen Wednesday; U.S. death toll from COVID-19 tops 600,000
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.
‘I left feeling incompetent’: Grace Villa nurse reveals why she resigned after Hamilton’s worst COVID-19 outbreak
Months after the tragedy ended with 235 cases and 44 deaths, some workers have yet to return to Grace Villa long-term care. Others have left for good.
‘I’ve survived entirely off of Pokemon’: Hamilton entrepreneur pivots to popular trading card game opening storefront
The popularity of Pokemon cards has skyrocketed during the pandemic as people gravitate to nostalgia amid new-found free time.
Norfolk County pheasant hunt takes aim at boosting tourism
Last year’s hunt attracted over 200 visitors from 78 municipalities
‘It’s a wonderful feeling’: Dundas woman honoured for career in sign-making industry
Heidi Tillmanns’ career began when she was just 10 years old.
Residential school survivor fundraises to build monument for Mohawk Institute kids
Geronimo Henry, who spent 11 years at the Mohawk Institute in Brantford, is fundraising to create a monument commemorating the residential school’s su
'Defining moment in this nation': Waterdown woman hopes residential school discovery leads to understanding
Waterdown’s Leanne Amable hopes the discovery of the graves of 215 children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in May is going to cause Canadians to better understand the impact of the residential school system and treatment of Indigenous people in Canada — hopefully leading to support and action.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Tuesday's $70 million Lotto Max jackpot
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