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'Destroy the affected products': Massive recall on steamers sold by Walmart, HSN, Amazon, Bed Bath & Beyond and other stores triggers health warnings in Canada and U.S. as dozens of injuries repor
More than 14,000 clothing steamers sold in Canada and another 5.4 million sold in the U.S. are being recalled because they pose a "serious burn hazard" and have left many people injured, officials say.
Hotel quarantine program won’t end without input from the provinces, Ottawa says
Federal officials refused Friday to put a timeline on when they’ll abandon a mandatory hotel quarantine program for air travellers that an expert panel this week slammed as being expensive, inequitable and questionably effective at actually corralling cases of COVID-19.
Have you seen Candice? Hamilton police search for missing pregnant woman
Candice Doyle, 32, was last seen at around 1:30 p.m. May 22 in the area of Pearl Street North and King Street West.
Heather Scoffield: Hey Ottawa, where’s the plan for reopening the economy?
Over the past couple of weeks, Quebec residents have seen unsolicited e-mails from public health authorities pop up in their inboxes containing personalized QR codes that show in gorgeous electronic form that, yes, they have been vaccinated.
Hey Ottawa, where’s the plan for reopening the economy?
Over the past couple of weeks, Quebec residents have seen unsolicited e-mails from public health authorities pop up in their inboxes containing personalized QR codes that show in gorgeous electronic form that, yes, they have been vaccinated.
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Harbour traffic for May 16 to 22.
Speed up second doses to fight variants, experts say as vaccines drive down COVID-19 levels in Toronto
Vaccines are helping to rapidly improve Toronto’s COVID-19 situation, experts agree, but second doses are needed to safeguard progress toward life with crowd scenes and casual hugs.
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Independent ISPs prepare to raise prices
TekSavvy won't bid in wireless auction, may raise prices after CRTC rate decision
S&P/TSX composite in record territory
Tech sector helps boost S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets also climb
Oshawa killer sentenced to life in prison
Man who killed two women sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 25 yrs
Expiring AstraZeneca on track for Friday delivery
Ontario pharmacies brace for busy weekend as they race to use all expiring AZ shots
Ford waiting to make school reopening decision
Ford awaits response from dozens of experts, stakeholders before deciding on schools
‘She was so bubbly’: Friends of Mackenzie Mann want court to know who they have lost
Bulend (Typhoon) Dikici pleaded guilty Friday to criminal negligence causing death and three counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm in conn
Mom guilty of killing disabled child wins retrial
Mother convicted of smothering disabled daughter wins new first-degree murder trial
Ontario shortening COVID-19 vax dosing interval
Ontario officials to hold update on COVID-19 vaccine rollout today
Hamilton Mountain Concession Street pot shop opens quietly
Concession Street has its first legal pot shop.
Concession Street pot shop opens quietly
Concession Street has its first legal pot shop.
TekSavvy shelves spectrum plans after CRTC ruling
TekSavvy won't bid in wireless auction, may raise prices after CRTC rate decision
YWCA Toronto came through for women during the pandemic — at a cost
When Heather Coley and her three sons contracted COVID-19 in late November 2020, family and friends delivered prepared meals to their doorstep, and her manager at YWCA Toronto’s Employment Centre on Eglinton Avenue East called daily to check in on the business co-ordinator, who at times was so fatigued she could barely stand. In addition to these acts of care was one meaningful form of reprieve that let her focus on getting well again: Knowing she had 10 paid COVID (or additional) sick days from YWCA Toronto.
Dundas enrichment fund grant recommendations return to pre COVID-19 levels despite uncertainty
Final decisions on several events not yet made heading into summer
Indigenous women must lead fight against violence
Indigenous women must lead fight against violence, Ontario report says
Ford waiting to make school decision
Ford awaits response from dozens of experts, stakeholders before deciding on schools
Emma Teitel: Rampant littering and disregard for human life? Toronto going wild on weekends may actually be a good sign
Every time the sun shines and sometimes when it doesn’t, Ontarians flip the bird at the provincial stay-at-home order set to expire on June 2. But nowhere is this bird-flipping more obvious than in the GTA on a stifling hot Saturday.
Rebecca Towers outbreak declared over as city records 77 COVID-19 cases
Two new COVID deaths were reported Friday. Both were Hamiltonians over the age of 80.
Imperiled Ancaster wetland full of wildlife, neighbours say
Ron Book says he’d be fine with a developer’s proposal to relocate a wetland near the rear of his Garner Road East farm property if the plants and wildlife could be moved at the same time.
Ontarians 80-plus can book earlier second dose of COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday
The province announced Friday that residents can use the Ontario portal to rebook their second doses
Decision on reopening Ontario schools will take more time, ‘supercautious’ Doug Ford says
A defensive Premier Doug Ford insists he’s not “afraid” to make a decision on reopening schools.
All Ontarians could be fully vaccinated by end of August, Ford says
The province has announced that, based on recent progress made with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, all Ontarians could receive their second doses by the end of August.
It could be a two-dose summer for every Ontarian who wants to get a COVID-19 vaccination
It could be a two-dose summer for every Ontarian who wants to get a COVID-19 vaccination.
WATCH NOW: Premier Doug Ford to update vaccination rollout and whether schools will reopen in June
WATCH NOW: Premier Doug Ford updates vaccination rollout and whether schools will reopen in June
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite
Tech sector helps boost S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets also climb
Dundas 71 Main St. site plan review process slowly progressing
City staff preparing comments on April submission from proponents
Bench warrant extended for accused in Waterdown stabbing
The accused in an alleged Waterdown stabbing had a virtual court appearance May 27.
Central Hamilton Mountain access closed Friday morning
The busy central Mountain access that links James Street South in lower Hamilton to West 5h Street on the Mountain is closed for what appears in the t
Dunkley’s lawyer spars with Hamilton cop over informant as murder trial nears end
Jermaine Dunkley’s lawyer says a Hamilton police officer influenced an informant’s recall of events in the Michael Parmer homicide.
Today’s coronavirus news: Premier Doug Ford to hold update on COVID-19 vaccine rollout; Quebec restaurant patios to reopen as curfew lifts and backyard gatherings permitted
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.
COVID 19 coronavirus updates toronto ontario may 28
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.
‘That’s why we love Hamilton’: Corktown neighbours rally around family harassed over pro-Palestine yard sign
Hamilton police say they are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.
Doctors make up to $450 per hour during hospital COVID surges
Temporary pay for doctors comes as nurses fight wage restrictions
Canadian company Endy donates mattresses to on-call rooms at Hamilton hospitals
The donations are part of Endy’s national Healthcare Heroes Giving Campaign.
It’s time to end Canada’s quarantine-hotel program for air travellers, COVID-19 panel says
OTTAWA — It may soon be checkout time for the policy requiring air travellers to Canada to check in to a government-approved hotel for three days.
Man survived COVID-19 outbreak at Hamilton shelter, but not opioid crisis
Emergency addiction medicine service at Salvation Army helped 49-year-old before it ended, friend says
Ontario might not get to herd immunity with COVID-19 vaccines. Here’s why that’s not the end of the world
The promise of herd immunity through COVID vaccines has become a symbol for the hope of a return to normal life. A tiny light at the end of the tunnel for many during the darkest days of the pandemic, often mentioned by public health officials, as a key part of getting back to more precedented times.
We might not get to herd immunity with COVID-19 vaccines. Here’s why that’s not the end of the world
The promise of herd immunity through COVID vaccines has become a symbol for the hope of a return to normal life. A tiny light at the end of the tunnel for many during the darkest days of the pandemic, often mentioned by public health officials, as a key part of getting back to more precedented times.
‘This is a pattern’: Police urge victims to come forward after Hamilton man arrested for hate crime
Hamilton police say the man allegedly spouted hateful comments toward another person as he drove around the area of Upper Centennial Parkway and Rymal
CRTC backtracks on wholesale internet rates
Canadian Press NewsAlert: CRTC reverts wholesale internet rates to 2016 levels
Eight ways to get into the weekend in the Hamilton area
Bask in the glow of the weekend, Hamilton.
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Western U mandates vaccines for student residents
Western University to require students in residence to get COVID-19 vaccine
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