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Hamilton Mountain residents flock to patios
Outdoor patios were back in business on June 11 and thousands of Mountain residents took advantage of the nice weather to enjoy a beverage or a bite to eat.
Scaled-back ActiveTO undermines city’s promises for the pandemic recovery, advocates say
To many transportation advocates, the sight of thousands of cyclists, pedestrians and joggers taking over Lake Shore Boulevard on weekends last summer signalled that, faced with the crisis of COVID-19, Toronto was prepared to take bold action.
Ontarians mark reopening with patios, shopping
Most of Ontario enters first stage of reopening, loosening COVID-19 restrictions
Terminating pregnant employees just got more expensive
This is not the first case where the courts have noted that someone’s pregnancy could increase the notice period to which they are entitled, writes Ed
Hamiltonians face long lines as non-essential retail reopens across the province
Friday saw lineups snake around retailers such as HomeSense and Marshalls
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
North American stock markets rise to end week
S&P/TSX composite up in broad-based rally, U.S. stock markets also rise
'It's just like Christmas morning': Flamborough emerges from COVID-19 lockdown
Today is the day.
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for May 30 to June 5
Domestic: 6U.S.A.: 4Overseas: 46 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry1 vessel handled petroleum product2 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo2 vessels handled ag
Peel mayors join call for shorter AZ dose interval
COVID-19 hot spot mayors want shorter dose interval for AstraZeneca recipients
Hamilton reverses course, opens all water fountains this summer
The city had previously said only water bottle filling stations would open up
Hamilton staff completes pedestrian crossover on Pritchard Road at trail crossing
Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson requested the enhanced safety measures to protect pedestrians and cyclists.
Dundas volunteers sought for Alexander Park skate park working group
West Hamilton site proposed for new community ‘wheeled-sport’ facility
'Mickey Mantis' patiently waits for visitors in front of Hamilton City Hall
The 14-foot floral sculpture is a collection of seven different kinds of plants, with an irrigation system installed inside.
What to do if 'CRA' calls demanding payment
How to tell if a call from 'CRA' is legitimate or a scam
What happened in the weeks leading up to random Maple Leaf Foods stabbing?
Matthew McLean found not criminally responsible for attack because of mental illness
Vaccine passports are crucial to reopening. Why the delay?
We know the pandemic has messed with our sense of time. What day is it? Or week?
Two Brantford residents arrested after police find two dozen uncared for dogs, dead cat in home
Inside the home police found 23 dogs — including one ‘in need of immediate assistance’ — and four cats
Ontario extends temporary wage hike for personal support workers
Ontario is once again extending temporary pandemic wage hikes for personal support workers in nursing homes and other publicly funded health care setting as critics call for the raises to be made permanent.
A resident in their 50s died with COVID, while 30 new cases reported as Hamilton reopens
The city reported 30 new cases on Friday, continuing its downward trend
What are the fines for social gatherings, breaking COVID-19 rules in Ontario?
Planning on ignoring the province's COVID-19 restrictions? It could cost you.
Ontario extending PSW wage increase to August
Ontario extending $3 wage increase for personal service workers to August
S&P/TSX composite in record territory
S&P/TSX composite up in broad-based rally, U.S. stock markets also rise
Mother of London attack suspect prays for victims
Mother of suspect in London attack praying for victims and their family
Black doctor who was blamed for COVID-19 outbreak to sue over his ‘banishment’ from New Brunswick
A doctor who was accused of being at the root of a COVID-19 outbreak in New Brunswick last year is taking legal action against the province and the RCMP.
Ontario reports 574 COVID-19 cases, four deaths
Most of Ontario enters first stage of reopening, loosening COVID-19 restrictions
Dundas GO Bus route proposal update submitted to Metrolinx
New proposal responds to issues raised by agency to previous idea
Hamilton Mountain mutual aid group targeting vulnerable neighbourhoods
Their goal is to bring low income/vulnerable neighborhoods’ on the west Mountain together and make them stronger.
North American stock markets up in early trading
S&P/TSX composite up in broad-based rally, U.S. stock markets also rise
Roots reports $4.9M Q1 loss, sales up nearly 25%
Clothing retailer Roots reports $4.9M Q1 loss, sales up nearly 25 per cent
‘Completely lost’: Hamilton mother and daughter search for housing
After deaths of spouses, they couldn’t keep their rented homes
Suspicious package in Westdale turns out to be carpet in a bag
King Street West between Marion and Paisley avenues closed for two hours
Hamilton lab finds treatment for potentially deadly blood-clotting condition
AstraZeneca shot has been linked with the rare but potentially deadly VITT
We asked Ontarians what they’ll miss when the pandemic is over. It turns out there’s a lot
As the province moves into the first step of its three-stage reopening Friday, Ontarians will finally be able to enjoy more freedoms, after what people hope will be the last COVID-19 lockdown in the province.
Man accused in Hamilton murder pleads guilty to other charges
Jason Long sentenced to three years, awaiting trial for first-degree murder
‘Not good enough’: New Hamilton truck route proposal would ban big rigs from downtown streets — but only at night
Advocates say a proposed new designated truck route map does not do enough to protect residential neighbourhoods from dangerous heavy truck traffic an
They watched as he slowly died. Will these Hamilton police officers’ cruel and despicable behaviour have consequences?
A complaint — details of which are secret — was filed against the officers who responded the night Yosif Al-Hasnawi was shot, which could lead to disc
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario enters first stage of its economic reopening plan; Porcupine health unit will stay locked down for two weeks as cases surge
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.
Is COVID-19 long-haul depression tied to brain inflammation? CAMH study aims to find out
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health announced it has begun a clinical study on people who recovered from COVID-19 with long-haul symptoms of depression, with hopes of unlocking new treatment for those who are struggling.
A third of Ontario schools still have dangerous levels of lead in drinking water – two years after the province pledged to fix it
The most recent data shows one in 10 water quality tests from Ontario schools and daycares found lead levels above Health Canada’s maximum accepted concentration of 5 parts per billion (ppb), a Toronto Star/Investigative Journalism Bureau investigation has found.
Car crash closes Stone Church Road East in both directions
Police said one man was hospitalized as a result of the collision. The road was expected to reopen late Thursday.
Northern Ontario health unit locked down for two weeks due to Delta variant, ‘alarming’ surge in new cases
An “alarming” surge in COVID cases, including in several remote First Nations communities, means the northeastern health unit of Porcupine will stay locked down for two weeks.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario is finally crushing COVID-19. You can exhale (through a mask)
We’re winning. Ontario’s pandemic has been an exercise in languishing, with a government that had to be dragged to responsibility, and systems that weren’t strong enough to truly pull. It feels dangerous to say we will escape this, because Ontario has shown the ability and willingness to screw it up before. And the virus has, too.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario is finally crushing COVID-19. You can exhale (through a mask)
We’re winning. Ontario’s pandemic has been an exercise in languishing, with a government that had to be dragged to responsibility, and systems that weren’t strong enough to truly pull. It feels dangerous to say we will escape this, because Ontario has shown the ability and willingness to screw it up before. And the virus has, too.
Hamilton confirms first human case of West Nile virus in 2021
Discovery moves the city’s West Nile risk level from low to moderate
Father of alleged London attacker expresses sorrow
Accused killer in London, Ont., attack set to appear in court
More than 10 things to do in the Hamilton area this weekend and beyond
A taste of summer is upon us with the promise of sunshine and warm breezes. Environment Canada is calling for temperatures in the mid-20s with only a
Vaccination rate in north Hamilton hot spot low despite priority access
In L8L, residents had the COVID vaccine weeks ahead of the general public. Why is its inoculation rate still among the lowest in Ontario?
Ontario set to invoke notwithstanding clause
Ontario set to introduce legislation to invoke notwithstanding clause
Shaw Festival firms up plans for 2021 season
The Shaw Festival revealed its casting Thursday for the upcoming performances, which begin outdoors on July 9 with “Charley’s Aunt,” the 1892 farce by Brandon Thomas.
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