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‘A very euphoric moment’: Families thrilled to visit loved ones in long-term care after months of isolation
It was like a family reunion. Except everyone wore masks and sat at outdoor tables in the garden of a long-term-care home, under skies threatening rain. 
Hamilton reports 90 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths
An outbreak has been declared at Heritage Green Nursing Home after two staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
Second person arrested in Brantford homicide
Nebiyu Myers, 19, of Brantford, was shot and killed in a home in the area of Alfred and Wellington streets last month.
Ontario reports 1,794 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 1,794 new cases of COVID-19, 20 deaths, 190,000 vaccinations
Fire rips through Jackson Street West home, causing $400K damage
No one was injured in the Friday night blaze.
Second endangered tiger cub dies at Toronto Zoo
One endangered tiger cub remains after second cub dies at Toronto Zoo
Susan Delacourt: This federal minister is fighting to have a baby — and to prove that motherhood and politics can mix
Melanie Joly is spending a lot of time lately telling women — and herself — that motherhood and politics can mix.
Susan Delacourt: This federal minister is fighting to have a baby — and to prove that motherhood and politics can mix
Melanie Joly is spending a lot of time lately telling women — and herself — that motherhood and politics can mix.
Reality check: Ontario’s COVID-19 cases are declining but hospitals are far, far from normal
Ontario hospitals continue to operate in a “state of emergency” to cope with hundreds of critically ill COVID-19 patients, even as daily case counts drop and officials prepare for an economic reopening next month.
Vaccine relief for Hamilton highrise tenants, but more grief as mail delivery suspended
Tenants say they’re afraid to leave units; Canada Post cites worker health concerns
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 1,794 cases, 20 deaths as it sets another daily vaccination record; Golf courses, other outdoor amenities reopen in Ontario today
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: Golf courses, other outdoor amenities reopen in Ontario today; Tokyo Olympics will go ahead even if state of emergency remains, IOC VP says
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 man charged in Mob murders released on bail for second time
Jabril Abdalla charged in the murders of Angelo Musitano and Mila Barberi
Three young men planned to rob a drug dealer. One of them, a Hamilton teen, ended up dead
The teen had a knife plunged twice into his chest. The 18-year-old who carried that knife in self-defense was found not guilty of manslaughter.
First woman elected to politics in Hamilton: Nora Frances Henderson broke barriers in 1931
Henderson was first woman on city council and the first women in Canada elected to the Board of Control
Three Hamilton artists prove that laundry paintings are still fresh
James Gummerson, Donna Fratesi and Conrad Furey show us how, Regina Haggo writes.
Families of medically fragile children ‘so excited’ to end a year of high anxiety with long-awaited jab
Michelle Woodward has spent the last year on edge, shooing friends and family away from her home and fiddling with mask after mask, trying to keep Cole, her immunocompromised 14-year-old son safe from a virus that would, at the very least, send him to the ICU.
Project aims for ‘big turnover’ on Hamilton council
Web-based initiative born out of frustration with the status quo, organizers say
Tips from Hamilton gardeners on growing and maintaining your garden
How to make, grow and maintain your pandemic garden brought to you by experienced local gardeners, writes Rob Howard.
Community rallying around one-time star athlete who lost leg to flesh-eating disease while fighting cancer
Money is being raised to help Joshua Kwajah — who everyone calls Junior — get some mobility.
‘It’s like a lid over the city:’ blanket of air pollution spurs another health warning for Hamilton
The province has asked local industry to cut emissions twice this year to help ease air pollution, issuing protocol not used since 2012.
Hamilton Day: ‘Banish that tiresome word, depression’
Retailers and shoppers rallied on Oct. 28, 1931
Some predicted a pandemic baby boom — but it’s looking more like a baby bust
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, there were thoughts that the lockdown would spark a run on maternity ward beds.
Ontario must get kids back into classrooms as soon as possible
The Ford government has been getting a lot of praise for its plan to reopen after the third wave of COVID-19. After being trashed for months for bungling the crisis, Ford & Co. finally seem to have found the sweet spot between caution and boldness.
‘I didn’t have to be part of the rat race’: COVID-19 helped these two Torontonians find a better life far from the big city
In the end they may be one of the biggest legacies of the pandemic — city dwellers, who, given the time and space, decided that there were attractive alternatives to urban life.
Drive-ins, theatres seek easing of Ont. rules
'It's unacceptable:' Drive-ins, movie theatres call for Ontario to ease restrictions
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $55 million Lotto Max jackpot
‘I am ecstatic’: Relaxing of rules means long-term-care residents can now enjoy outdoor visits with family
After over a year spent separated from loved ones and confined in their rooms, long-term-care residents are finally free to reunite with family outdoors.
With Hamilton real estate less affordable than New York City, first-time homebuyers are losing hope
An analysis by Oxford Economics found that homes in Canada were 34 per cent more expensive than what middle-income households could afford
Looking for a tee time in Hamilton this weekend? Good luck.
Local golf courses experienced an influx of bookings following province’s reopening announcement.
Judge's knuckles rapped over U of T appointment
Judge's knuckles rapped over U of T appointment interference; can stay on bench
When can I get a haircut? Hit the links? Go shopping? Your reopening questions answered
The stay-at-home order is in effect until June 2, but outdoor activities are opening up Saturday
Principal cross-examined at Toronto teacher trial
Principal cross-examined at Toronto teacher's negligence trial
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Ontario youth 12 and up can book their Pfizer vaccines starting May 23
The Ontario government has announced that youth ages 12 and up will be able to book appointments for their fist Pfizer vaccine doses this weekend – one week ahead of schedule.
Ontario resumes AstraZeneca COVID shots
CP NewsAlert: Ontario to resume AstraZeneca shots for COVID-19 as second dose
Outdoor visits allowed Saturday at LTC homes
Ontario's top doctor to provide update on use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
Strawberry boon bumps up Stoney Creek farmers market start
Expect fresh local strawberries to play a starring role when downtown Stoney Creek’s farmers market returns on Thursdays for a third year on June 10.
S&P/TSX composite falls at end of record week
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Lane reductions coming for three weeks on Dundas Street bridge
Dundas Street will be reduced to one lane in each direction on the bridge over Grindstone Creek for three weeks, beginning May 26.
Start spreading the news. New York is back
Guest: Edward Keenan, The Star’s Washington Bureau Chief
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for May 9 to 15
Domestic: 4U.S.A.: 5Overseas: 75 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry2 vessels handled petroleum product3 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo1 vessel handled ag
Groups call for clarity on school reopening
Ontario faces pushback for lack of clarity on school reopening
Hamilton man identified as victim in fatal motorcycle crash on east Mountain
Driver ran away after hitting and dragging 33-year-old Nasraw Osman
Durham regional police officer charged
Durham regional police officer charged with assault, watchdog says
Racism common for majority Black Canadians: survey
New survey a 'first step' to dismantling anti-Black racism, says researcher
Principal continues testimony at teacher's trial
Principal cross-examined at Toronto teacher's negligence trial
Four new COVID outbreaks in Hamilton, including five cases at St. Peter’s day care
Number of people in Hamilton hospitals with COVID dropped, but ICU numbers still high
CF Lime Ridge gives back to community
For Liem Vu and Cadillac Fairview it’s a way of giving back to the community during the coronavirus pandemic.
Neighbours in stink over Stoney Creek grow op’s return
Sasha Pejcic says he’d hoped he’d seen the last of the notorious marijuana grow op next door to his Green Mountain Road East home when it shut down after the city passed new odour provisions in Hamilton’s nuisance bylaw last year.
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