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Statue of Ryerson on university campus toppled
Statue of Egerton Ryerson on university campus toppled, police say
Hamilton reports fewest new COVID-19 cases since late February
Active cases drop to 447, lowest since March 9
Ontario reports 663 new COVID-19 cases
New COVID-19 cases drop to more than seven month low of 663 cases, 10 deaths
Hamilton man, 21, charged with impaired driving in Ancaster rollover crash that sent five to hospital
23-year-old passenger ejected from the car.
Five people — including two teens — hospitalized after rollover crash in rural Ancaster
23-year-old passenger ejected from the car.
PM's comments about Church 'unhelpful': Cardinal
Trudeau's comments 'unfair' about Church and residential schools: Toronto archbishop
Hamilton opening eight pop-up vaccine clinics next week for youth aged 12 and over
Appointment only clinics for Pfizer vaccine.
Aspects of curriculums about residential schools
Aspects of what Canadian students are taught about Indian residential schools
Ontario is reporting another 663 COVID-19 cases and 10 deaths
Ontario is reporting another 663 COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.
Knowledge of residential schools woefully lacking
'Convenient ignorance:' Canadians' knowledge of residential schools woefully lacking
Search underway for missing boy in Lake Erie
8-year-old went missing Saturday night.
Exec hiring taking longer amid COVID-19: experts
Exec recruitment taking more time and negotiations amid COVID-19: experts
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
They help thousands of us get our jabs. Here’s why vaccine volunteers do it, and what the job’s really like
As someone who is “lucky” enough to be vaccinated, 28-year-old Viet Vu felt compelled to become a serial pop-up vaccine clinic volunteer to help others also get the jab.
Today’s coronavirus news: GTA hot spots slip in vaccination rates; New York hits all-time low for COVID-19 infection rates
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Memories of Juno Beach: Caledonia veteran was there on D-Day
Then 22-year-old Hugh Campbell joined the 150,000 Allied troops storming the beaches of Normandy
Brandy and Brent Morris bonded over their silly quirks. But when life got tough, their love grew into something more
When Brent Morris, 38, woke up on New Year’s Day, 2018, he had a match on Tinder.
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Canada-U.S. families split by COVID-19 push for easing of border crossing restrictions for loved ones
Jaslyn DeClercq’s toddler has seen her father twice since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Hamilton under heat warning until Monday
Humidex expected to hit 37 Sunday
Hamilton’s second community fridge opens in Beasley neighbourhood
Lower city fridge open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for donations and those in need.
Hamilton reports fewest active outbreaks in 2021; one declared Saturday
Two cases reported at north Hamilton manufacturer
Hamilton's Barton Street East makes CAA's 2021 list of worst roads in Ontario
Among other worst Hamilton roads are Burlington Street. East, Aberdeen Ave., and Main Street East.
Ontario logs 744 new COVID-19 cases, 24 deaths
Ontario reports 744 new cases of COVID-19, 24 deaths, nearly 173,000 vaccinations
Indigenous residents want Sir John A. Macdonald statue out of downtown Hamilton
Calls to remove bronze of Canada’s first prime minister from Gore Park are renewed, but not everyone agrees, including city councillors
Hamilton bootlegger Rocco Perri went for a walk on April 23, 1944 and was never seen again
The day ‘Al Capone of Canada’ disappeared without a trace
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario is reporting 744 COVID-19 cases and 24 deaths; COVID-19 effects turn tourist haven, Old Montreal, into violent district
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: COVID effects turn tourist haven, Old Montreal, into violent district; Physiotherapists remain essential during the pandemic
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Hamilton was a haven for Sicilian immigrants
A welcoming, new, home, sweet home
Hamilton police said this week that racial profiling is unintentional. It is not
Unconscious bias does not excuse an intentional act, writes Susan Clairmont
‘You can’t eat grass’: Burlington’s Ken Welch is passing Joe’s gardening lessons forward
Ken is a soft-spoken, gentle man whose affable, welcoming manner makes a visitor want to spend time enjoying lemonade and conversation in his large ga
Most deadly fire in Hamilton history
A dance turns into disaster in 1944
‘Life’s work’ of great Canadian diplomat Stephen Lewis has a new home in Hamilton
The former head of Ontario NDP and a world-renowned diplomat and activist, has donated his archives to McMaster University, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Rapid COVID-19 testing at the airport may be here for good — this is the Toronto company that helped make it happen
“If you asked someone two years ago about getting a medical test in an airport, they’d look at you sideways,” says Clark Kent, president of Toronto-based Relay Medical Corp. But with the pandemic reshaping our definition of travel safety, providing a negative COVID-19 test is becoming a common component — and sometimes a requirement — of the air travel routine.
Hamilton Spectator sports editor’s Commonwealth Games concept becomes reality in 1930
‘Bobby’ Robinson first started talking about British Empire Games at 1928 Olympics.
Knitting star Grannie Annie’s Harry Styles sweaters are a hit with the grandkids
Anne Whittle, 95, has been knitting since she was four, writes Jeff Mahoney.
Make yourself indispensable at work
There’s a right way and wrong ways to build relationships at work, writes Jay Robb
Helen Griffiths’ paintings capture an impressive variety of moments
Helen Griffiths, who lives and works in Burlington, is a prolific and successful painter who excels at an impressive variety of subjects.
Hamilton female wrestlers discriminated against at Ontario’s high school sports championship: tribunal
Bishop Ryan girls denied similar honours as boys’ team.
City hall needs to be a big player in restoring Toronto culture to health
Toronto’s arts and culture impact is global — from the music of Drake (Billboard artist of the decade) and The Weeknd, to the filming and distribution of “Schitt’s Creek” and “Kim’s Convenience,” the Mark Stoddard Black Lives Matter designs for the Raptors’ jerseys, the Kent Monkman paintings hung in the lobby of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, the largest cultural festival in North America.
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $70 million Lotto Max jackpot
COVID testing plunges in Hamilton
Test positivity stays high in contrast to provincial trends
Toronto schools will not hold outdoor graduations
Toronto schools to hold virtual graduations despite Ford's outdoor grad suggestion
Toronto schools to stick with virtual graduations, and Doug Ford is ‘extremely disappointed’
Toronto’s public and Catholic boards say June graduations will go ahead online as planned, despite Premier Doug Ford’s urging that schools hold in-person, outdoor celebrations for students in all grades this month.
‘You are the one who shot Michael Parmer’: Crown goes after Jermaine Dunkley at murder trial
Jermaine Dunkley said he used slang talking about the Michael Parmer homicide, not code to evade police.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Ontario speeds up second dose eligibility
Ontario AstraZeneca recipients can book Pfizer or Moderna 2nd shots starting today
Ontario legislature removes Ryerson painting, bust
Ontario legislature moves Egerton Ryerson painting and bust after NDP request
Delta variant threatens Ontario's Peel Region
Delta variant prompts calls for Ontario to prioritize Peel for second vaccine doses
S&P/TSX closes above 20,000 for first time
S&P/TSX composite back over 20,000 in early trading, U.S. stock markets also up
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