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Updated 2025-01-25 00:00
Public board hopes new governance review makes policies more equitable
Review comes in the wake of a probe into racism involving trustees
Doug Ford ‘cautiously optimistic’ Ontario could reopen early
Premier Doug Ford is raising expectations Ontario will get the “green light” to start reopening from the third wave of COVID-19 before the target of mid-June.
Advocates urge Ontario to keep eviction ban
Advocates call for extension of Ontario eviction ban as stay-at-home order lifts
Fed survey sees faster growth despite supply-chain problems
Federal Reserve survey sees economy growing at faster pace
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite tops 20,000 level for second day
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as tech and health care sectors rise
Indigenous faculty call for Ryerson U name change
Indigenous faculty call for Ryerson U name change and removal of statue
Hamilton school board to create 'overdue' anti-Black racism policy
It’s taken a year and a half, but Hamilton’s public school board is acting on a December 2019 call from its human rights and equity community advisory committee to create an anti-Black racism policy.
Cancelled Battle of Stoney Creek a loss for community and re-enactors
The canons won’t be firing at Battlefield House Museum and Park for the second year in a row. The re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek, which usually takes place on the grounds over the second weekend in June, will have to wait until at least 2022 thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Family distressed: Bernardo set for parole hearing
Rapist and killer Paul Bernardo set to have parole hearing June 22
Babysitter faces new sex assault charges
Babysitter, Santa impersonator faces new historic sex assault charges
Local Hamilton businesses, non-profits honoured at annual Chamber of Commerce awards
Paul Johnson, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson received Hamilton Citizens of the Year award
Ontario schools to remain closed until September
Stay-at-home order ends in Ontario but most other public health restrictions remain
Descartes Systems: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Descartes Systems: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
HPO on YouTube — four performances to choose from
On Tuesday, June 8 at noon, the HPO unveils the first of four digital performances, which will be uploaded to their YouTube channel at https://www.you
Ottawa councillors urge Trudeau to rename parkway
Ottawa councillors urge federal government to rename Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway
Drake, Canopy Growth end cannabis partnership
Rapper Drake and cannabis company Canopy Growth end pot partnership
Hamilton police close portion of Main Street East
The Hamilton Fire Department had been called to a structure fire in the area just before 1:30 p.m.
Taste of Stoney Creek Dairy nostalgia back for one day
A taste of Stoney Creek Dairy nostalgia is returning for one day only.
Federal Reserve survey sees economy growing at faster pace
Federal Reserve survey sees economy growing at faster pace
Mohawk College gets provincial money for online learning projects
Mohawk College has received more than $400,000 from eCampus Ontario to support four virtual learning projects.
Ontario schools to remain shut until September
Stay-at-home order ends in Ontario but most other public health restrictions remain
Netflix tells users to expect GST/HST on bills
Netflix tells subscribers their monthly bills will include GST/HST on Canada Day
Canadian auto sales disappoint in May
Canadian vehicle sales increased 36% in May from a year earlier but down from 2019
NewsAlert: Ontario schools to remain shut
Stay-at-home order ends in Ontario but most other public health restrictions remain
Schools not reopening in Ontario before the fall, Ford announces
The Ontario government has announced that schools across the province will not be reopening before fall 2021.
Paul Bernardo set to have parole hearing June 22
Rapist and killer Paul Bernardo set to have parole hearing June 22
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford to share update on schools
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce at 1 p.m. whether schools in Ontario will reopen to in-person learning this month.
Ford expected to give update on schools plan
Stay-at-home order ends in Ontario but most other public health restrictions remain
Whose mental health suffered the most during the pandemic? Older women, survey finds
OTTAWA—When it comes to how people across the country have rated their mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, the most concerning findings are reported by one group — women.
Have you seen Renay Peach? Brantford police searching for missing 13-year-old girl
Peach was last seen leaving her residence on Rose Avenue around 2:30 p.m. June 1.
Ontario reports 733 new cases of COVID-19
Stay-at-home order ends in Ontario but most other public health restrictions remain
Ontario will cover any LRT construction cost overages — but running the trains is up to the city
Provincial and Metrolinx officials are taking city council questions this morning about a proposed $3.4-billion resurrected LRT line for Hamilton.
‘Free play’ ticket nets $100,000 Lotto 649 win for Hamilton man
Kenneth Male is another step closer to retirement after winning $100,000 on Lotto 649.
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as tech and health care sectors rise
Premier Doug Ford to officially announce no in-class learning until September
After days of deliberation, Premier Doug Ford is finally set to officially announce that Ontario schools will not reopen to in-class learning until September.
Man seriously hurt in Stoney Creek motorcycle crash on Regional Road 20
Regional Road 20 was closed for six hours
Here's what you can, and can't, do under Ontario's latest COVID-19 restrictions
Although Ontario’s stay-at-home order has been lifted as of June 2, Premier Doug Ford has opted to keep most of the COVID-19 restrictions in place until the province enters the first stage of its new reopening plan, which is expected to commence on June 14.
On the front lines of Hamilton’s rental market
Pre-submitting credit checks, allowing higher bids through ‘escalation’ clauses, and video applications are some of the tactics confronting renters as
Anti-human trafficking initiative targets Hamilton hotels
Project Daffodil includes educational signs and training
Yard sales get the green light in Hamilton under new gathering limits
Garage sales are not allowed to be hosted in public spaces, such as a park or a city-owned parking lot, and community-wide sales are discouraged.
Hamilton police racially profiled young Black men, judge concludes in not guilty ruling
Justice George Gage ruled the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was breached and, subsequently, he excluded key evidence, Susan Clairmont writes.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario’s stay-at-home order lifts today; B.C. says 70 per cent of eligible adults have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Another wave of COVID-19 for Ontario? A concerning new variant is threatening to take hold, data shows
Behind Ontario’s rapidly falling daily case counts lies a concerning pattern that suggests a new, more transmissible variant of COVID-19 is poised to take over from the one that fuelled the province’s third wave, experts say.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Tuesday's $70 million Lotto Max jackpot
Rosie DiManno: With the Blue Jays in Buffalo. And people, lots of people
BUFFALO, N.Y.—Say hey Jays.
Majority of Hamilton respondents support LRT: LIUNA poll
Survey results come day before Ontario transit officials address divided council
Hamilton man charged after threat to ‘shoot up’ downtown police station
Police said several posts on social media allegedly threatened to target officers on King William Street
Six Nations calls on federal government to help search residential school grounds
Woodland Cultural Centre says the acreage behind the former Mohawk Institute Indian Residential School has yet to be searched
Six Nations asks to search school grounds
Six Nations asks Prime Minister Trudeau for help searching residential school grounds
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