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'Heartbreaking': Baby deaths trigger massive recall of 227,000 Fisher-Price soothers and gliders in Canada and U.S. amid Health Canada warning
A joint recall between Canada and the U.S. Friday (June 4) has Health Canada warning shoppers, namely new parents, following four baby fatalities.
Directory to showcase Hamilton businesses that support LGBTQ community
Pride Hamilton and Hamilton Chamber of Commerce are partnering on the initiative.
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Harbour traffic for May 23 to 29
Delta variant threatens Peel Region
Delta variant prompts calls for Ontario to prioritize Peel for second vaccine doses
Ontario legislature moves Ryerson painting, bust
Ontario legislature moves Egerton Ryerson painting and bust after NDP request
Publisher removes Anne Frank passage from Hilderbrand novel
NEW YORK (AP) — Elin Hilderbrand has asked that a reference to Anne Frank in her new novel be taken out after numerous online readers alleged the passage was insensitive and anti-Semitic.
Ontario accelerates second doses for COVID-19 shots
Ontario is accelerating its COVID-19 vaccine schedule to make second doses of Pfizer and Moderna available sooner to more people regardless of age amid increasing supplies and concerns about the more contagious Delta variant.
Optometrists threaten to end OHIP-covered eye exam
Optometrists threaten to reject OHIP-covered eye exams, citing gov't underfunding
HCA rejects controversial bid to bulldoze Ancaster wetland
Hamilton Conservation Authority directors have rejected a developer’s controversial bid for a permit to bulldoze a wetland by the headwaters to Ancaster Creek to make way for a massive warehouse complex.
Unsecured border threatens reopening: Ontario
Ontario AstraZeneca recipients can book Pfizer or Moderna 2nd shots starting today
New outbreak declared at Hamilton General Hospital as city records one new COVID death
Hamilton public health reported 51 new cases of COVID-19 Friday.
Partial Creighton Road cycling link coming this month
Painted lanes will end at Grightmire Arena complex parking lot
Base metals sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite
S&P/TSX composite back over 20,000 in early trading, U.S. stock markets also up
Ontario non-profit raises funds to help bars, restaurants reopen via one-time grant
An Ontario non-profit organization is helping restaurants and bars across the province get back on their feet as they await the green light from the province to open up their patios and outdoor eating areas later this month.
Ontario reports 914 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario AstraZeneca recipients can book Pfizer or Moderna 2nd shots starting today
Ontario moving up 2nd vax doses for more residents
Ontario AstraZeneca recipients can book Pfizer or Moderna 2nd shots starting today
'Immediately stop using and unplug': Major recall of grills sold by Costco, Walmart, Home Depot, Staples and Amazon after multiple electric shock incidents triggers Health Canada warning
Health Canada is warning shoppers about a recall in Canada and the U.S. after multiple reports of electric shock.
215 shoes placed outside Carnegie Gallery to honour Indigenous children's memory
A pair of shoes representing each of the 215 Indigenous children found buried at a former Kamloops, B.C., residential school were placed on the steps outside downtown Dundas’ Carnegie Gallery in an effort to honour, and mourn, their memory.
S&P/TSX composite passes 20,000 mark again
S&P/TSX composite back over 20,000 in early trading, U.S. stock markets also up
New softball league aims to create ‘sense of belonging’ for Hamilton’s LGBTQ community
More than 100 people have signed up for their first season, which is set to start in early August.
COVID-19: Hamilton to extend pandemic measures for shelter system
‘When we do have to turn women away, it’s heartbreaking for staff,’ YWCA says
Calls spike at Ontario first-responder helpline
Calls spike at helpline for first responders in Ontario as pandemic drags on
Brantford course getting a history-inspired facelift
Course created in 1879 getting refreshed with a nod to its past
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontarians who received AstraZeneca can book second dose today; Canada pushing to procure additional Moderna vaccines from U.S. instead of Europe
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.
The smartest guy on the ice
Hamilton Bulldog Lawson Sherk named the OHL’s top academic high school player
Hamilton paramedic facing child porn charges
Accused also volunteers as Norfolk County OPP auxiliary constable
New fantasy kid’s show about a girl and a magic well films in Ancaster
Cast and crew set up a base at the Copetown Community Centre a couple of days before filming began May 25. Filming took place at a property in the ham
New chief should speak up about racial profiling, says Hamilton mayor
In wake of judge’s decision to toss evidence because he says officers racially profiled two Black men, Fred Eisenberger would like freshly installed p
This Roberta Place personal support worker was one of the sickest COVID-19 patients in Ontario. Here’s how doctors saved him
On a Sunday afternoon in early January, Edwin Ng drove to a vaccination clinic for health-care workers near his home in Barrie, pulled up the sleeve of his blue scrubs and got his first dose of protection against COVID-19. Then he went straight to work. The 48-year-old rarely missed a shift at Roberta Place, the nursing home where he’d been a personal support worker for nearly 20 years. He didn’t get sick often.
Ancaster Farmers Market is back
The Ancaster Farmers Market is back in a fresh new location in the heart of the village core.
'Serious danger': Major recalls involving toy magnets, BBQ lighters and tents trigger Health Canada warnings
Health Canada is warning shoppers after numerous units of products have been pulled from shelves due to serious hazards.
Balcony fire at downtown Hamilton highrise causes damage; no injuries reported
Blaze broke out on 10th floor of Vanier Towers around 8 p.m.
A taste of Stoney Creek Dairy returns for one day at Amica at Stoney Creek
Amica at Stoney Creek retirement residence welcomed guests to enjoy a “drive-thru” ice cream parlour event on June 3.
CityHousing Hamilton: Jamesville land sale gets initial approval
Partnership with private consortium aims to turn townhouse complex into mixed-income community
Principals blast premier’s promise for outdoor graduations, celebrations
Just how many schools will end up planning outdoor graduations and year-end celebrations for every grade is up in the air, with the Ontario Principals’ Council sending a particularly strong rebuke to the government for promoting the idea.
10 things to do in the Hamilton area this weekend
Expect hot and humid temperatures as summer makes a sudden return this weekend.
‘I didn’t commit a murder’: Dunkley takes the stand in Parmer trial
Jermaine Dunkley testified that he was at CDs bar the night of the Parmer shooting but didn’t pull the trigger.
Edmonton legalized drinking in parks — and chaos did not ensue. Would Toronto be different?
EDMONTON—On a sunny evening in downtown Edmonton, a group of physics graduate students sit physically distanced around a Domino’s deluxe pizza while cracking their first pint in the park this year.
Hamilton homes lasted average of 12 days on market prior to sale in May
Area sales, listing and prices seeing massive year-to-year gains
Barton Street East lands in third for Ontario’s worst roads
Voters indicated crumbling pavement and potholes as ‘biggest concerns’ for one of the city’s longest thoroughfares
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
First public survey on Canada’s COVID-19 long-haulers reveals enduring ‘brain fog,’ fatigue
Before Susie Goulding fell ill with COVID-19 in March 2020, her life was full of action.
Pride Hamilton says it’s a ‘shame’ Catholic schools won’t fly Pride flag
Volunteer-run organization is calling on the community to plant rainbow Pride flags on the properties
Indigenous playwright Drew Hayden Taylor connects diverse audiences through narrative and humour
Drew Hayden Taylor is credited with being able to bridge the gap between cultures by tickling the funny-bone. When you see one of his plays you know e
S&P/TSX composite down after drop in gold, copper
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie down
Principals, boards question outdoor grad plan
Principals, school boards question Ontario's plan to host outdoor graduations for all
Ancaster Tennis Club aces its funding request to build new year-round dome
The club, which proposed constructing the year-round dome in 2016, will be granting naming rights to Tennis Canada.
Ontario mulls earlier reopening, faster 2nd shots
AstraZeneca recipients in Ontario may get 2nd shot of same vaccine, Pfizer or Moderna
Dundas mainstay Frosty's Fish and Chips closing permanently on July 17
If you’ve got a hankering for some tasty halibut, cod or whitefish, you might want to stop by Frosty’s Fish and Chips in Dundas before it’s too late.
Companies face website accessibility deadline
Companies under pressure to comply with Ontario's new website accessibility rules
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