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Technology sector lifts S&P/TSX composite
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets also rise
NewsAlert: Ontario plans to reopen week of June 14
Ontario hospitals call for cautious reopening as stay-at-home order nears end
Stoney Creek man charged with conspiracy to commit murder in Brantford
Isaiah Castillo died after being shot in a Brantford house April 14
Ontario's reopening plan: Here's what you need to know
The Ontario government will be reopening outdoor recreation facilities this weekend and has announced its new reopening plan, which includes a "gradual three-step road map."
WATCH NOW: Ontario Premier Doug Ford shares latest COVID update on reopening plans
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce later Thursday that golf, tennis, basketball and other outdoor sports will be allowed to open.
Ancaster's "Little Red Schoolhouse" rezoned, and ready to be sold to pay for arts centre
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church requests city provide parking at former school land to access nearby cemetery.
High-risk sex offender known to frequent Hamilton wanted on child pornography charges
Timothy Moroz, also known as Ryder Moroz, is known to frequent Hamilton, Cambridge, London and Thunder Bay
Unifor says deal reached with Nestlé
Unifor says striking chocolate bar factory workers reach deal with Nestlé
Keeping some restrictions to mid-June can help Ont
Ontario hospitals call for cautious reopening as stay-at-home order nears end
Cop who kicked teen might have used excess force
Officer who kicked Black teen might have used excessive force, watchdog says
Residents at Idlewyld Manor on Hamilton Mountain welcome the sunshine
Sunshine plus warm temperatures added up to many happy faces at Idlewyld Manor on May 19.
'It sounded like bells went off': Hamilton PSW wins $6 million
Hamilton personal support worker Kathy Roksa is $6 million richer after winning the March 20 Lotto 6/49 draw.
CPPIB has best growth since inception in 1999
CPPIB reports record return for latest fiscal year, assets near half a trillion
Stoney Creek Coun. Clark says he’s been cleared of alleged wetland policy conflict
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark says he’s been cleared by the city’s integrity commissioner to continue opposing a controversial Hamilton Conservation Authority policy proposal to allow developers to bulldoze wetlands and creeks in some instances.
Ontario saw a 54 per cent increase in COVID-19 fines during second wave: report
Ontario issued 54 per cent more COVID-19 fines in the second wave than the first, according to a recent report by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
Premier Ford to announce Ontario's reopening plan
Ontario hospitals call for cautious reopening as stay-at-home order nears end
Dundas 236 Governor’s Road cannabis store opposed by City, Catholic school board
Spring Creek Plaza location appears to comply with provincial buffer requirements
Time is now to capitalize on rental rates: experts
Experts say big city rental markets turned corner in May, prices to go up
Ontario reports 2,400 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario hospitals call for cautious reopening as stay-at-home order nears end
Should Hamilton end 'special' tax breaks for downtown developments because of LRT?
Councillors approved a $4.5 million tax break for a mixed-used residential project on King Street.
Dundas International Buskerfest cancelled for second straight year
Downtown BIA launches e-commerce site to support local small businesses
Winners announced in 1Awards business competition
Four Hamilton-area businesses were chosen out of 10 local contenders
North American stock markets up in early trading
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets also rise
CPPIB reports record return for latest fiscal year
CPPIB reports record return for latest fiscal year, assets near half a trillion
Girl critical after being hit by SUV
Toronto girl in life-threatening condition after being struck by SUV
Ontario hospitals call for cautious reopening
Ontario hospitals call for cautious reopening as stay-at-home order nears end
Police investigating after shots fired at Hamilton Mountain home
Hamilton police are asking residents and businesses in the area of Luscombe Street and Upper Wellington to check their surveillance videos after shots were fired at a home in the central Mountain area around 10 p.m. on May 19.
Hamilton police probe central Mountain shooting
Hamilton police are asking residents and businesses in the area of Luscombe Street and Upper Wellington to check their surveillance videos after shots were fired at a home in the central Mountain area around 10 p.m. on May 19.
Shots fired at Hamilton Mountain home in one of two overnight shootings
These incidents are believed to mark the night and tenth shootings in Hamilton this year. This includes two people killed and three hurt.
Tired of ‘dealing with racism’ in New York, murder victim and friends came to Canada to party
Friend of Michael Parmer testified the group normally got ‘treated with love’ when they visited.
Canada to launch its own COVID-19 vaccine 'mix-and-match' trial
A team of Canadian researchers has received approval from the federal government to research the safety and effectiveness of mixing doses of different COVID-19 vaccines.
Tony-winning actress to debut horror film at Hamilton festival
Tonya Pinkins’ political horror “Red Pill” will be at the Hamilton Black Film Festival in May
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada’s vaccine pace outstripping much of the world but still lags on second doses; Cineplex CEO says governments need to draft a better plan to help the industr
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.
Damage for massive fire in east Hamilton pegged at more than $2 million
At least two of the four affected properties will eventually have to be torn down
Canadian Solar: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Canadian Solar: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Hamilton long-term care homes allow residents to hug caregivers again after Ontario eases restrictions
Two weeks after the Ministry of Long-Term Care eased restrictions on care homes, Hamilton facilities are slowly starting to reopen
Hamilton hopes to land cash for home energy retrofit program
Initiative that offers financial assistance to residents seen as key piece of effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Who killed Sonia Varaschin? Eleven years later investigators hunt for answers
A white Toyota Corolla found abandoned beyond Orangeville Town Hall with blood smeared on its bumper led police to the home of Sonia Varaschin, a 42-year-old local health-care professional. Her body was discovered days later.
More restrictions lifting as COVID infections slow
Restrictions lifting as COVID infections slow; Ontario resumes non-urgent procedures
Want a glimpse of our post-pandemic future? Look at New York City
NEW YORK—The crowds are back, the masks are off, the bars are open. On Wednesday, the biggest city in the U.S., and one of the hardest and earliest hit by the coronavirus, officially reopened, lifting many of its pandemic mask and social-distancing restrictions and allowing most businesses to return to full capacity.
Martin Regg Cohn: Science is great. But scientists — like politicians — are only human
Thanks to science, vaccines can save us from COVID-19.
Martin Regg Cohn: Science is great. But scientists — like politicians — are only human
Thanks to science, vaccines can save us from COVID-19.
'Immediately stop using': Major recall of more than 2.5 million plates, bowls and mugs sold at IKEA stores in Canada and worldwide triggers Health Canada warning
Have you bought a plate, bowl or mug from IKEA?
Cineplex urges 'consistency' in COVID-19 guidance
Cineplex urges provincial 'consistency,' fed support as most theatres remain closed
EVs account for 3.52 per cent of Canadian sales
Electric vehicles gain a little traction in Canada ahead of new model choices
Ontario asks public to report pollution online
Ontario government asks public to report pollution online through website
Apprenticeship program paves the way to construction work for Hamilton high schoolers
Matthew Marchewka, 17, and Justin Brands, 18, were hired by a construction company and signed to the LIUNA 837 union before graduation.
Ontario hospitals can resume non-urgent surgeries
Ontario reports 1,588 new cases of COVID-19, 19 deaths, over 145,000 vaccinations
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Toronto expands reach of hot-spot vaccination strategy to get more shots in arms
Toronto has added seven new postal codes to its hot-spot strategy to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates in parts of the city where uptake has been slow.
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