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Dundas Delsey Pond dredging species at risk impacts reviewd by consultatnt
Approximately two weeks after pausing dredging of Delsey Pond to review possible impacts on species at risk, the City of Hamilton still wasn’t talking about its findings.“At this time, the city does not have any additional updates to share,” spokes
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging species at risk impacts reviewed by consultant
Exemptions to provincial act permit harming threatened species, habitat destruction
Canadian tech companies face U.S. hiring spree
'An enormous hiring challenge': Canadian tech companies face U.S. hiring spree
Canadian volunteers sought for home internet study
U.K. research firm SamKnows seeks Canadian volunteers for home internet study
Ontario greenlights second doses of AstraZeneca
News comes a week after province halted first doses of the AZ vaccine.
More than half of vaccine-eligible Hamiltonians have received at least one dose, says city
Ahead of the Victoria Day long weekend ahead, the City of Hamilton is urging residents to continue following public health measures and to limit close contacts with people outside their immediate households.
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in midday trading
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Ontario approves AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine for second doses
Ontario is giving a shot in the arm to its COVID-19 vaccination efforts by approving the limited use of the AstraZeneca vaccine for second doses.
Ontario administers record high of vaccine doses
Ontario's top doctor to provide update on use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
North American stock markets up in early trading
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
What’s open and closed and what you can and can’t do this long weekend in Hamilton
A beautiful long weekend awaits, just as outdoor spaces get reopened
LIVE VIDEO: Update on the status of the AstraZeneca vaccine in Ontario
In a virtual news conference, Dr. David Williams, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, and Dr. Dirk Huyer, coordinator of the provincial outbreak response, provide an update on the status of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in the province.
Cancer Assistance Program holding seventh annual (virtual) CARE walk
The folks at the Cancer Assistance Program want you and your friends and family to walk, hike, rollerblade or cycle in your neighbourhood for a good cause.
Dundas 216 Hatt St. severance will require heritage impact assessment
Application to allow two new homes conditionally approved by committee of adjustment
Ontario to provide update on AstraZeneca vaccine
Ontario's top doctor to provide update on use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
Hamilton parents worry earlier school start will hurt kids’ learning
Bell times at more than 70 Hamilton schools are set to change in September to streamline busing
What’s filming: ‘Door Mouse’ at the Scottish Rite, ‘Umbrella Academy’ back downtown
Comedy film ‘Super Dicks’ among many shoots in the city
Hamilton councillor suggest colleagues ‘tune up’ new police chief over dip in tickets
Lloyd Ferguson says he wasn’t suggesting interfering with police operations. Others took his remarks differently
Witness danced with Michael Parmer’s friends, ‘joked’ with bouncer to punch man in the head prior to fatal shooting
Crown and defence lawyers attempted to revive the memory of a woman who had been at the scene of the shooting outside a Hamilton bar in 2005.
What will it cost local taxpayers to run a Hamilton LRT?
Even with $3.4 billion in government funding on the table, some councillors say the cost of running a light rail system could be a deal-breaker.
Today’s coronavirus news: covid-19 updates toronto ontario may 21
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
‘Nothing made it’: Family devastated after east Hamilton fire reduces apartment to mere rubble
Generosity in wake of blaze has left Buddy Carter speechless: ‘They’re going to furnish the whole house’
Rosslyn whistleblower silenced by non-disclosure agreement
Advocates for better whistleblower protections say NDAs should be banned
Should Hamilton keep park washrooms open year-round?
The city is looking at whether to offer year-round access to some park washrooms — so if you have views on year-round loos, now might be the time to t
Sunwing to offer flights from Hamilton this winter
The airline will reintroduce routes departing from Hamilton to destinations in Cuba, Mexico, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic
What’s allowed when Ontario reopens? Sports, patios and haircuts are on the horizon
With provincial cases trending downward and vaccinations ramping up, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has unveiled the province’s latest strategy for reopening.
SickKids hospital declares COVID-19 outbreak
SickKids is experiencing an outbreak of COVID-19 in an inpatient unit specializing in paediatric medicine and respirology.
Businesses worry reopening plan is too little, too late
Hiro Hayashi would really like to be optimistic.
‘The direction of the pandemic has turned’: COVID projections give cause for optimism
Hospitalizations are high and fast-spreading variants are the wild card as Ontario takes first steps to reopening as COVID case rates decrease
Man wanted for arson after setting suspicious fires in downtown dumpsters
Multiple garbage can fires were set in the downtown core between 4:20 p.m. and 6:40 p.m. Thursday, police said.
Toronto school launches Charter challenge arguing public health order to close schools breaches freedom of religion
A Toronto independent religious school has launched a Charter challenge in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, alleging a citywide public health order to close schools breaches students’ and staff’s freedom of religion.
COVID-19 pandemic and its effects killed far more people than originally thought. Ontario scientists have charted the real numbers
There has been a nearly 13 per cent increase in deaths in Ontario during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, with a significant proportion of those excess deaths due to causes other than the SARS-CoV-2 virus, according to cremation data obtained and analyzed by Ontario’s Science Advisory Table.
Pandemic and its effects killed far more people than originally thought. Ontario scientists have charted the real numbers
There has been a nearly 13 per cent increase in deaths in Ontario during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, with a significant proportion of those excess deaths due to causes other than the SARS-CoV-2 virus, according to cremation data obtained and analyzed by Ontario’s Science Advisory Table.
Shootdown of Flight 752 was terrorist act: court
Ontario court rules deadly shootdown of Flight 752 in Iran was act of terrorism
What opens in Hamilton Saturday and how to stay safe
Your questions answered about the first step of Ontario’s reopening
Ontario schools could reopen in June with a ‘manageable’ increase in new COVID-19 cases, experts say
Ontario schools could reopen in June and although doing so would increase COVID-19 cases, such a move may be “manageable in some regions,” says the province’s science advisory table.
Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford government’s COVID-19 reopening plan follows the science — finally
Ontario is getting it right, and to be able to say that is like being able to exhale. It has taken more than a year, through deep barrels of suffering, and a hospital system that very nearly broke. The toll remains uncounted, and will be felt for years.
CRTC chair says low prices are hard to sustain
CRTC chair says it's hard to sustain low wireless, internet prices in long term
Impatience as clock ticks on AstraZeneca expiry
Impatience, lack of clarity as clock ticks on AstraZeneca expiry date
Centerra sues former director over mine seizure
Centerra launches lawsuit against former director named Kumtor gold mine manager
Hamilton seeing ‘exuberant’ house prices: Bank of Canada
Coupled with high household debt, the central bank said it is ‘concerned’ that rising home prices leave people more vulnerable to potential shocks to
Ontario plans to reopen week of June 14
Ontario hospitals call for cautious reopening as stay-at-home order nears end
Live horse racing to resume in Ontario on June 14
Woodbine Entertainment announces that live horse racing minus fans to resume June 14
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Teen argues duress defence in St. Mike's case
Teen took part in sex assault at St. Mike's high school under duress, defence argues
Technology sector leads S&P/TSX composite higher
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets also rise
Family starts fundraising campaign after crash
Fundraising campaign started by family of siblings killed in crash
Westaim: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Westaim: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
CP Rail tells KCS it won't increase takeover bid
CP Rail urges KCS to reconsider support for CN but refuses to increase takeover offer
Principal testifies at teacher's negligence trial
Principal didn't check swim test results before trip in which student drowned
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