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Boost vaccine supplies — not just appointments — for people in COVID-19 hot spots, Toronto tells Doug Ford government
As Torontonians scrambled online for tens of thousands of second-dose vaccine appointments Monday, officials warned they desperately need extra vaccine to protect those in COVID-19 hot spots from the spreading Delta variant.
$1.1 million for housing research will pay dividends, says Hamilton housing research guru
A McMaster University housing research collaborative received $1.1 million in new funding from the federal government Monday.
'Immediately stop using': Baby soothers sold at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls part of massive recall triggering Health Canada warning
A massive recall of more than 200,000 units of Fisher-Price children's products sold in Canada and the U.S. were sold at Winners, Marshall's and HomeSense stores here.
You’ve got your second COVID vaccine. Now what?
With the number of Canadians fully vaccinated and ready for a two dose summer rising every day, many are starting to wonder what exactly it means.
Helix Biopharma: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Helix Biopharma: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Ontario passes election advertising bill
Vote coming today on Ontario election spending bill that uses notwithstanding clause
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Terror charges for accused in London attack
Nathaniel Veltman, accused of killing four in London, Ont., set to appear in court
S&P/TSX composite posts late-day rally to record
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading as base metals sector steps lower
Wilmot Township cancels Canada Day festivities
Wilmot Township, west of Kitchener, cancels Canada Day festivities
MP Bob Bratina asks for Hamilton LRT funding review; calls long-planned transit line a ‘pet project’ of infrastructure minister
Outgoing Liberal and longtime LRT opponent continues quest to derail project.
NewsAlert: Ontario passes election spending bill
Vote coming today on Ontario election spending bill that uses notwithstanding clause
B.C. moves past patios — to movie theatres, travel and outdoor gatherings of 50 — with Stage 2 of reopening Tuesday
VICTORIA, B.C.—British Columbians — who have already been sipping cocktails on patios and hitting up local campsites — will take another step toward normalcy Tuesday, as the province enters the second stage of its four-step restart plan.
City of Hamilton endorses roundabout concept with York-Newman left turn lane
Committee passes recommendation to contribute $45,000 to ministry design process
Frustration over lack of 2nd vaccination spots
More Ontarians now eligible for earlier second dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Hamilton conservation area parking cheaters’ free ride over
A pilot program set to begin on Canada Day and run until the end of the year will see city bylaw officers enforce payment at 10 parking lots, including at Tiffany Falls in Ancaster, Crooks’ Hollow in Greensville and Artaban Road in the Dundas Valley.
Hamilton Liberal MP Bob Bratina requests Parliamentary Budget Office to review federal governments LRT funding
The PBO is an independent agency that investigates budgetary issues along with other economic costs.
York police charge man in vaccine clinic incident
York police charge man in alleged hate-motivated incident at vaccination clinic
Vote on election spending bill expected Monday
Vote coming today on Ontario election spending bill that uses notwithstanding clause
Pride sign back up at Millgrove church after disappearance
A sign that symbolizes acceptance, tolerance, the struggle for inclusion and human rights — Pride — was back on the lawn of Millgrove United Church on June 12 after being removed or stolen a few days earlier.
Trial begins in Ontario for Linda O'Leary
Trial set to begin for Linda O'Leary, charged in fatal 2019 boat crash
Hamilton school theatre
Despite the pandemic’s challenges, some Hamilton student production and exhibits continue
Your Ward News hatemongers lose conviction appeal
Your Ward News antisemitic and misogynist hatemongers lose conviction appeal
'Passion in planting': Carlisle boy uses gardening to help Flamborough Food Bank
One Carlisle boy has taken his love of gardening and has turned it into a chance to help others.
Vast majority of Canadians want vaccinations ASAP, according to Angus Reid poll
Close to 90 per cent Canadians now want a dose of COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new poll from Angus Reid.
Dundas Pleasant View land use study draft report pending as public consultation scheduled
Local feedback and questions on upcoming report set for two sessions on June 23
A busy return for Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market
There was a lineup even before the Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market opened for a 14th season on June 11.
S&P/TSX composite edges lower as base metals fall
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading as base metals sector steps lower
Vote on election spending bill expected today
Vote coming today on Ontario election spending bill that uses notwithstanding clause
Got cramps? Hamilton-made product from Undu Wearables helps combat period pain
Undu Wearables uses a heat pack that fits into a pair of underwear and can be worn discreetly throughout the day
New Baskin-Robbins outlet opens in Stoney Creek
There’s a new way to cool off in Stoney Creek this summer.
Ontario allows professional sports to resume with ‘stringent public health measures’
Some professional and elite sports will be allowed to resume with “stringent public health and safety protocols,” the Ontario government announced Monday, but whether fans will be allowed in the stands is still under discussion.
Free rapid COVID-19 screening kits available for small, medium businesses in Toronto
With patio season beginning and non-essential retail re-opened, the Toronto Region Board of Trade and the City of Toronto say they will give small and medium businesses hundreds of thousands of free rapid COVID-19 screening kits for their employees to help prevent further spread of the virus.
Ontario reports 447 new cases of COVID-19
More Ontarians now eligible for earlier second dose of COVID-19 vaccine
NewsAlert: Terror charges for London suspect
Nathaniel Veltman, accused of killing four in London, Ont., set to appear in court
Fifty Point Conservation Area pinched by Winona’s housing boom
The Hamilton Conservation Authority is asking for the public’s help in preparing a new master plan for Winona’s Fifty Point Conservation Area to reflect booming growth in visitors and the surrounding community’s population.
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading as base metals sector steps lower
Curtain falls on Hamilton's operation of its entertainment facilities
Mayor Fred Eisenberger calls 49-year deal with Hamilton Urban Precinct Entertainment Group as "historic."
Daughter of Markham businesswoman arrested for murder in Budapest
Yun Lu 'Lucy' Li, Oliver Karafa left country following Feb. 28 incident
Recipe Unlimited sells Milestones to Foodtastic
Recipe Unlimited signs deal to sell Milestones chain to Foodtastic
Habitat for Humanity’s Restore launches online shop
Inventory for the Nash Road location depends on donations
Man killed in Main Street West crash
The single-vehicle crash is under investigation
Stoney Creek murder suspects Oliver Karafa and Yun (Lucy) Lu Li arrested in Hungary
The extradition process is underway in Hungary for two people wanted in a murder in Stoney Creek.
Stoney Creek murder suspects Oliver Karafa and Lucy Li arrested in Hungary
The extradition process is underway in Hungary for two people wanted in a murder in Stoney Creek.
Fugitives Oliver Karafa and Lucy Li arrested in Hungary
Pair wanted in the Feb. 28 double shooting behind Stoney Creek business
‘It All Started With Lasagna’: Carmen’s Banquet hall founder Peter Mercanti releases self-published book
Mercanti is known for building Carmen’s Banquet Centre and the adjacent C Hotel
Hamilton police investigating Stipley neighbourhood homicide
Hamilton Police said in a tweet Sunday night just before 10 p.m., that they are investigating a homicide.
Today’s coronavirus news: More Ontarians eligible to book an accelerated second dose on Monday; New study finds Novavax vaccine highly effective against COVID-19
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.
Six Nations requests ‘initial’ $10M in funding to search residential school grounds, calls for ‘full investigation’
The former Mohawk Institute in Brantford was part of a system of residential schools in Canada described as a project of “cultural genocide”
Obituary: Co-founder of wildly successful Oakrun Farm Bakery had baking in his ‘genes’
John Voortman and wife Ellie built one of Hamilton’s largest industries from Ancaster farm kitchen
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