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Lion dances, translators and building trust: How Chinatown came together to boost vaccine uptake
With Kensington-Chinatown recording the lowest vaccination rate in Toronto, the Cecil Community Centre — a mainstay of Chinatown for more than 40 years — is hoping its two-day vaccination clinic can help.
TSX hits new record high in post-holiday trading
Energy and tech sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets also rise
Sudden COVID deaths in Hamilton part of investigation by Ontario’s chief coroner
Dr. Dirk Huyer’s office is looking at almost 50 cases in province in which patients died at home with little warning
Top doc wants schools open before Ontario reopens
Ontario's top doctor wants in-person schooling to resume before provincial reopening
Government aid has kept businesses afloat. What happens when it’s withdrawn?
Most businesses are hanging on.
OSC taking action against crypto platform Poloniex
OSC taking action against Seychelles-based cryptocurrency platform Poloniex
Ontario reports first AZ blood clot death
Ontarians who received first AstraZeneca shot mid-March can book second dose
Hamilton's Black-owned businesses face steeper climb out of pandemic's grip
The COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated financial issues for Black-owned businesses.
ArcelorMittal Dofasco fined $268,750 for pollution plume in 2018
Black smoke erupting from a blast furnace spurred resident alarm and a flurry of photos shared online. The steelmaker pleaded guilty to an opacity vio
Small businesses squeezed by global chip shortage
Small businesses squeezed by chip shortage, worry tech giants will be supplied first
Doug Ford’s Tories fundraising off the pandemic with an election a year away
The next Ontario election is still one year away, but Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives are accelerating their political fundraising as the pandemic begins to subside.
Town wins right to appeal bird habitat conviction
Ontario town wins right to appeal conviction for damage to piping plover habitat
Ontarians report issues with 2nd AZ dose bookings
Ontarians who received first AstraZeneca shot mid-March can book second dose
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite
Energy and tech sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets also rise
Australian co. plans offer for Noront Resources
Australian company Wyloo plans takeover offer for Ring of Fire developer Noront
Dundas 711 York Rd. possible sale not yet confirmed
Undersized property cannot be built on
Energy and tech help lift S&P/TSX composite
Energy and tech sectors help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets also rise
Toronto hits ‘incredible milestone’ with 65 per cent of adults receiving first dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Toronto has hit a new marker on the road to ending the pandemic with 65 per cent of adults in the city having received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
Ancaster-born Harvard grad helps fight vaccine hesitancy among youth through peer-to-peer education
Students for Herd Immunity has recruited more than 70 student ambassadors across North America
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson proposes speed cushions for Broker Drive
The traffic-calming measure is expected to be done as part of the city's 2021 traffic-calming program later this year.
Hamilton fire crews respond to house fire near the Centre on Barton
Firefighters found smoke and flames coming from roof
Steelmaker Algoma Steel to go public
Steelmaker Algoma Steel to go public in SPAC deal
Obituary: Hamilton IBEW leader Barry Fraser ‘had lots of guts’
He stood up against national leadership in 1980s and faced punishments
Leanne Pluthero celebrates Auchmar with her tattoos and a new book
And, she remains resolute and passionate about history, Mark McNeil writes.
‘We’re a little gun-shy’: Hamilton businesses cautiously optimistic of provincial reopening plan
Patios in Hamilton could reopen at early as June 14, as per the province’s latest reopening plan.
Today’s coronavirus news: Toronto reaches 65 per cent vaccine coverage; Ontarians who received first AstraZeneca shot mid-March can book second dose; B.C. to lay out restart road map
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.
Blast of hot and humid weather to hit Hamilton Tuesday
“Everyone is at risk from heat,” says Environment Canada
McMaster researchers aid in developing new vaccine that could make seasonal flu shots more effective
The technology uses less material, creates an improved immune response and accelerates vaccine production.
Artists invited to mark their mark on Stoney Creek’s new Valley Park Library
The Hamilton Public Library is inviting artists to submit proposals for a large mural to grace an exterior wall of the new Valley Park Library at 970 Paramount Dr.
Hamilton Mountain County Fair Plaza Walmart closing permanently on Aug. 27
The County Fair Plaza Walmart, at 499 Mohawk Rd. E. and Upper Sherman Avenue, will close its doors permanently on Aug. 27.
Hamilton reports 227 new COVID cases over long weekend — lowest three day count since mid-March
City’s seven day average falls to 101.
Public health units are giving outdated COVID-19 safety guidance. And experts say that could be dangerous
The complaint came to Durham Region’s health department from a concerned resident, nervous about her risk of contracting COVID-19 from maskless colleagues working in an office.
Thousands receive COVID vaccine at company clinic
Thousands to receive COVID-19 vaccine at clinic run by construction company
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada set to receive fewer vaccines this week; Thousands of Ontarians are getting their shots at a clinic pulled together by a construction company; India’s deat
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
covid 19 coronavirus updates toronto canada may 24
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Ontario youth 12+ eligible to book vaccines
Ontario youth 12 and up eligible to book a COVID-19 vaccine starting today
Hamilton surpasses 20,000 COVID-19 cases
Public health reported three new outbreaks Sunday and no new deaths
Ontario is reporting another 1,691 new COVID-19 cases, 15 more deaths
Ontario is reporting another 1,691 COVID-19 cases and 15 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.
Ontario reports 1,691 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario youth 12 and up eligible to book a COVID-19 vaccine starting today
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Ontarians share their COVID-19 vaccination stories
Pop-ups, social media, mass clinics: Ontarians share their vaccination stories
Ontario wineries still struggling during pandemic
Ontario wineries hit hard as COVID-19 pandemic stretches into second summer
The ghost of Hamilton’s first skyscraper
The 18-storey Pigott Building was a $1 million landmark in 1929. It still is.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontarians aged 12 and up can book COVID-19 vaccines through the provincial system starting Sunday; U.K. officials say vaccines are effective against variant first ident
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.
Heather Scoffield: Canada’s political leaders all recognize our housing crisis. So which one has a solution?
Jagmeet Singh thinks he is on to something.
Heather Scoffield: Canada’s political leaders all recognize our housing crisis. So which one has a solution?
Jagmeet Singh thinks he is on to something.
Why do COVID conspiracy theories like post-vaccine ‘shedding’ catch on? How misinformation peddlers have broadened their allure
For misinformation expert Timothy Caulfield, the most absurd aspect of the vaccine “shedding” conspiracy is that the very same people who once called COVID-19 a hoax are now scared of the virus — but only if it comes from people who’ve already been vaccinated.
Our Toronto guide to enjoying Victoria Day weekend during lockdown
This spring has been tough, but thankfully our fair city still has so much to offer, lockdown or no.
2 winning tickets for Lotto 649 jackpot
2 Ontario tickets split $9 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Families cleared to visit long-term care residents
Ontario reports 1,794 new cases of COVID-19, 20 deaths, 190,000 vaccinations
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