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Your one (or two?) dose summer guide to reopenings and travel
Guest: Dr. Fahad Razak, epidemiologist and internist at St. Michael’s Hospital, and member of Ontario’s Science Advisory Table
'Our souls are numb;' London attack vigil planned
Mosque to host vigil for family killed in London, Ont., vehicle attack
Survey predicts ‘moderate’ hiring climate for Hamilton
Nine per cent of Hamilton-area employers plan to hire for the third quarter of 2021
Thunderstorm warning in effect for Hamilton
Environment Canada warns of storm “capable of producing heavy rain”
Five arrested after confinement and assault of man
Five arrested after confinement and assault of man in Thunder Bay, Ont.
Vigils planned across Ontario to honour Muslim family killed in London attack
On Sunday, police say a Muslim family was intentionally struck by a driver in a pickup truck, killing four members of the Afzaal family and orphaning a young boy, 9-year-old Fayez.
Sears retiree group backs MP's insolvency bill
Representative for 17,000 Sears Canada retirees says insolvency laws are unjust
Hamilton Mountain resident and friend making sassy hot sauce
What do you do during a pandemic when you have a lot of time on your hands?
Justin Trudeau, federal leaders commit to fighting hate in wake of attack on Muslim family in London, Ont.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called the attack that killed four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont., last weekend a terrorist attack motivated by hatred.
Pleas from business to reopen Canada-U.S. border grow louder
Tourism associations across Canada launched a campaign Tuesday urging the federal government to announce a clear plan for reopening the Canada-U.S. border to non-essential travellers, as the all-important summer season begins and businesses fear losing another chance to get back on their feet.
Crepitus! Why does your knee crack like that?
In many cases, that noisy knee is nothing to worry about, Ernie Schramayr writes
Doug Ford calls London killings ‘nothing short of a terrorist attack’
The shocking mass killing of a Muslim family in the southwestern Ontario city of London is “nothing short of a terrorist attack on innocent people based on their faith,” Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday.
‘The best people in our community.’ An outpouring of grief for Muslim family killed in what police say was hate-motivated attack
Two days after a family of four was killed in what police are calling hate-motivated killing, those left mourning are grieving the loss of a Muslim family described as “the best people in our community.”
'Our souls are numb;' terror strike vigil planned
Mosque to host vigil for family killed in London, Ont., vehicle attack
Hamilton to add anti-Asian racism message to its COVID-19 website
Canada, including Hamilton, has seen a rising number of anti-Asian racist assaults and verbal harassments during COVID-19.
Duchess of Sussex's 'The Bench' celebrates fathers and sons
Duchess of Sussex's 'The Bench' celebrates fathers and sons
BDC, Black Innovation Capital launch VC fund
BDC, Black Innovation Capital launch venture fund for Black entrepreneurs in Canada
Hamilton records lowest number of new COVID cases in eight months
Public health reported just 14 new cases Tuesday
Vaccines outpacing variants in Haldimand-Norfolk
Most new COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated, health unit says
New mortgages drive up consumer debt
Consumer debt driven by new mortgages, but credit card debt at six-year low
BREAKING: Former paramedics guilty of failing to care for a dying Yosif Al-Hasnawi
Judge rules: ‘They deprived Yosif of his only possible chance of survival.’
'This was a terrorist attack,' Trudeau says
Mosque to host vigil for family killed in London, Ont., vehicle attack
North American stock markets down at late-morning
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
ServiceOntario renewal extensions will continue as province starts to reopen
Ontarians can expect ServiceOntario renewal extensions to continue, despite the province moving into Step One of its reopening plan later this week, the ministry of transportation (MTO) confirmed.
Ontario reports 469 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 469 new cases of COVID-19 and 18 more deaths linked to virus
Hamilton public school board to rename Ryerson school
Hamilton’s public school board will ask the Indigenous community to help rename Ryerson Elementary School in the wake of the discovery of 215 children’s bodies buried at a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.
Hamilton school board to rename Ryerson school
Hamilton’s public school board will ask the Indigenous community to help rename Ryerson Elementary School in the wake of the discovery of 215 children’s bodies buried at a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.
Nearly one-third of Catholic board high school students worried they won’t be prepared for next year: survey
In a recent survey, more than 50 per cent of Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board secondary students indicated a decline in their mental
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
BioNTech founders contributing to book on COVID-19 vaccine
BioNTech founders contributing to book on COVID-19 vaccine
What they sold for: New Meadowlands townhouse sells for $759,900, Bowman Street home goes for $580,000
A look at Hamilton home sale prices in May
Vigil to be held for family killed in London
Mosque to host vigil for family killed in London, Ont., vehicle attack
‘The stench is unreal’: stinky sludge carpets popular Burlington beach just in time for a summer heat wave
The poorly timed pollution arrives alongside a summer heat wave and ongoing pandemic restrictions on city pools.
Alex Jacobs-Blum chosen as Hamilton Artists Inc.’s inaugural Indigenous curator in residence
Hamilton Artists Inc. instituted the position of Indigenous curator in residence to help broaden the role and inclusiveness of its work. Award-winning
This Hamilton hobbyist is transforming plumbing supplies into creative lamps
Stoney Creek’s Bob Wintonyk sells his creations on social media
Port Dover woman wins lottery — for the third time
Tropical vacation in the cards after $100,000 windfall
Today’s coronavirus news: Toronto parents can register kids for city summer day camps starting Tuesday; WTO panel considers easing protections on COVID-19 vaccines
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Raquel Urtasun starts self-driving company Waabi
Raquel Urtasun starts Toronto self-driving company Waabi, after leaving Uber
Amica program helps seniors’ home residents find silver linings of COVID-19
Marcelle Roy’s husband died in February, but because of COVID, she couldn’t visit as much as she’d have liked. A new Amica Senior Lifestyles program i
No working water fountain near you? Hamilton public health says COVID to blame
The city says just 27 of it’s approximately 100 water fountains are running this summer.
McMaster sexual violence lawsuit filed by former student dismissed on consent
It is unclear if the two parties reached a settlement.
Age of anxiety: Resources to help understand eating disorders
According to research conducted in Ontario before the COVID-19 pandemic, eating disorders were prevalent in between two and three per cent of the province's population. ​
Age of anxiety: More Ontario youth hospitalized as pandemic creates 'perfect storm' for eating disorders
Nikki Roumel knows the warning signs of an eating disorder all too well. She first experienced discomfort about her body at eight years old, while growing up in Guelph.
Five pedestrians run down in anti-Muslim attack
Multiple pedestrian fatalities in London, Ont., crash: police
The latest news on the attack in London, Ont.
The latest news developments on the fatal attack in London, Ont.
Hamilton public board votes to rename Ryerson elementary school following B.C. residential school discovery
HWDSB will also conduct a review of all HWDSB schools named after individuals
This Northern Ontario health unit has the most COVID cases per 100,000 in the province and won’t be reopening Friday
As the rest of the province looks forward to reopening, Porcupine, a health unit covering a vast swath of northeastern Ontario that now has the most cases per 100,000, will remain closed for now.
Safdar verdict is in: ‘This is a most bizarre, sad, convoluted and factually perplexing case,’ says Hamilton judge
Verdict is in for Hamilton’s longest domestic violence trial — Adeel Safdar found guilty of assault, but rest of family found not guilty
Bruce Arthur: A new hotspot strategy for Ontario vaccines seems like a no-brainer. Will the Ford government make it happen?
For some in Ontario, Friday might be a real Friday this week. Maybe you will be on a patio, or in line behind people for a patio, as the European soccer championships blare. Maybe you’ll have already stopped at your favourite small business, or spent the morning at an outdoor fitness class, or driven through the zoo. In some parts of Toronto, the city that has been fed more poorly executed lockdowns than almost any other, Ontario going to Stage 1 of reopening Friday could even look like a party.
Two-car crash knocked out power to east-end Hamilton homes
Hamilton police said two vehicles collided in the area of Parkdale Avenue and Queenston Road shortly after 6 p.m.
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