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Pair found guilty of hate crimes for graffiti outside Hamilton synagogue
Two men were found guilty of mischief and hate crimes for graffiti they drew outside Beth Jacob Synagogue in 2019 when they were 19 years old
Skyler Williams, face of Caledonia occupation, released after surrending to police
Williams, who had a warrant out for his arrest, faces six charges connected to the ongoing occupation of 1492 Land Back Lane.
Some Ontario regions start youth vaccinations
Peel Region youth aged 12 and older eligible for COVID-19 vaccines tomorrow
Tensions flare as Toronto homeless camp cleared
Tensions flare as Toronto homeless encampment cleared by city officials
North American stock markets tumble
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit decline, U.S. stock markets also fall
Some Ontario regions to start youth vaccinations
Peel Region youth aged 12 and older eligible for COVID-19 vaccines tomorrow
Hamilton's COVID-19 virtual memorial wall to open for victims of the pandemic starting May 20
"It is absolutely worth memorializing those who have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19," said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
Hamilton's COVID-19 virutal memorial wall to open for victims of the pandemic starting May 20
"It is absolutely worth memorializing those who have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19," said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
Why it’s time to rethink outdoor COVID risk
Guest: Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti, infectious diseases physician at Trillium Health Partners in Mississauga
Allegation of sexual misconduct against Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin referred to Quebec prosecution office
OTTAWA— Investigators have referred an allegation of sexual misconduct against Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin to Quebec prosecutors, Canadian military police said Wednesday.
U.S. border agency says COVID vax not essential
U.S. border agency says COVID vax not essential; Canadians could be denied entry
New members appointed to judicial committee
New members, including Appeal Court judge, appointed to judicial committee
Doug Ford expected to unveil Ontario’s pandemic reopening plan Thursday
Opening soon.
‘This is about recognition’: Hamilton LGBTQ committee backs city flag-raising
Support for official Pride month event comes after 2019 opposition in protest of city and police governance concerns
Margaret Wente appointed to judicial committee
Former Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente appointed to judicial committee
Hamilton Mountain tenants hope to stay despite notices to vacate
Bruce McPhee is planning to stay put.
New COVID-19 outbreaks at Hamilton child-care centre and bakery
The city reported 126 new COVID cases Wednesday.
Ransomware attacks targeting manufacturers: study
Manufacturers are newest targets for ransomware attacks, study finds
Peel Region youth eligible for vaccines Thursday
Peel Region youth aged 12 and older eligible for COVID-19 vaccines tomorrow
Toronto opioid deaths doubled during COVID-19, says provincial study
The number of opioid-related deaths in Toronto has doubled during the pandemic, a new provincial report shows.
Ontario cases continue downward trend with 1,588 new COVID cases and 19 more deaths
Ontario is reporting another 1,588 COVID-19 cases and 19 more deaths, according to its latest report released Wednesday morning.
Ontario allows non-urgent surgeries to resume as COVID-19 cases drop
Ontario’s hospitals can “gradually” resume non-emergency and non-urgent surgeries providing they have the capacity as the third wave of COVID-19 appears to be receding, chief medical officer Dr. David Williams says.
Hamilton councillors expected to reduce North Service Road speed limit to 40 km/h
Motorists driving along Stoney Creek’s North Service Road could be asked to go even slower than before.
Ford and Fullerton absent from virtual question period packed with LTC residents, workers and families
In a physically distanced twist on an old-school organizing tactic, more than 500 members of the public packed the virtual gallery during question period at Queen's Park May 18.
North American stock markets down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit decline, U.S. stock markets also fall
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadiens could see 2,500 fans in home arena later this month against Leafs; India sets another record for daily deaths; Annual inflation rate hits 3.4%, Stats Canada s
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Pair was ‘mean mugging’ murder victim and friends the night Michael Parmer was killed
Friend of murder victim testified about the night of the murder, the photo lineup and the suspect in photo #8
Hamilton farmers say they need COVID vaccines to keep food on tables
Farmers are the fourth major group to take issue with the local vaccine rollout.
Indwell purchases Hamilton church to build affordable units
Housing and faith converge at Wentworth Baptist
Hamilton falcon chicks fail to hatch and there’s drama on the Sheraton ledge
Third peregrine adult makes play for downtown nest.
Pair was ‘mean mugging’ murder victim and friends the night Michael Parmer was killed
Friend of murder victim testified about the night of the murder, the photo lineup and the suspect in photo #8
You can HIIT or LITT. Which is best for you?
It all depends what you really want out of your workout, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Food pick-up hubs. Decentralized coffee stations. Crowded-transit trackers. What to expect when Toronto heads back to the office
Fourteen months after the pandemic emptied Toronto’s office towers of workers, there are still unoccupied “rush hour” seats on the TTC, GO’s once-packed commuter lots remain vacant and soggy coffee cups have given way to used face masks rolling down the street like so much urban tumbleweed.
Bruce Arthur: We’re so close to the pandemic being over. Let’s not mess this up
Don’t kiss a stranger. Don’t visit a friend’s house. Don’t hotbox in a car with someone from outside your household. Don’t reopen your bar.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Tuesday's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot
This Ontario mayor known for COVID-19 disinformation asked a woman online if her vaccine changed her menstruation
An Ontario mayor who has peddled pandemic disinformation is under fire after he went on Facebook to ask a woman if the COVID-19 vaccine impacted her menstruation.
'Stop using': Major recalls of products sold at Home Depot, Lowe's, Wayfair, Cymax and other stores trigger Health Canada warnings
Health Canada is warning Canadian shoppers after several products were recalled due to identified injury hazards.
‘Let’s make this a great summer for kids’: Hamilton aims to be aggressive about reopening
The premier has already said there won’t be large sporting events or concerts but summer camps and Supie programs are a go.
West Lincoln Mayor Dave Bylsma, known for COVID-19 disinformation, asks a woman online if her vaccine changed her menstruation
Bylsma did not respond to requests for comment. The woman who received his message called it “shocking.”
Hamilton ‘lagging’ with lower vaccination rate
Ontario is dumping its colour-coded framework that set out COVID restrictions
MPs grill justice minister on C-10's impact
MPs grill Justice Minister on impact of controversial Bill C-10
Brunt of economic fallout of COVID-19 fell on already vulnerable Ontarians, McMaster study finds
Racialized workers also reported more cases of incomes reduced due to COVID-19 compared to white workers
Heather Scoffield: Justin Trudeau could take a lesson from the Vaccine Hunters
It was a bit ironic that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met virtually with Vaccine Hunters Canada on Tuesday.
Heather Scoffield: Justin Trudeau could take a lesson from the Vaccine Hunters
It was a bit ironic that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met virtually with Vaccine Hunters Canada on Tuesday.
Family of kids killed in crash ask for privacy
Family of kids killed in Vaughan collision ask for privacy: police
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Theatre Aquarius pushes ‘Ring of Fire’ to 2022 season
Johnny Cash inspired musical promised for two years now, Gary Smith writes
TCI tells CN Rail's board its KCS bid 'negligent'
CP Rail's largest shareholder urges CN Rail to abandon bid for Kansas City Southern
Ontario shouldn’t turn away from COVID ‘hot spots’ yet
There’s a lot of good news on the vaccine front this week. A record 4.5 million doses are arriving in the country, and the line-ups at clinics around Ontario show people are eager to get their jab as quickly as possible.
Loonie hovers around 83 cents US, TSX hits record
Loonie tops 83 cents US in early trading, S&P/TSX composite edges higher
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