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Updated 2025-01-16 03:46
‘Immediately reopen outdoor activities’: Sports associations urge Ford to let the people play
Premier Doug Ford is getting gang-tackled for his pandemic prohibition on outdoor sports.
Fire in Crown Point neighbourhood sends two to hospital
Blaze started in block of mixed-use buildings on Kenilworth Avenue North
Health units urge patience as vax demand surges
All adults in Ontario eligible to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments today
Case of Ontario doc facing murder charge put over
Eastern Ontario doctor charged with murder has case adjourned to June
Motorcyclist killed in Hamilton Mountain crash
The Hamilton police collision reconstruction unit and detectives are investigating a fatal crash involving a motorcyclist on the east Mountain.
Latest provincial lockdown signalled countdown to HPO shutdown
Orchestra’s six broadcasts cancelled, but there is some good news, Leonard Turnevicius writes
Canadians can get U.S. COVID vax and no quarantine
Canadians can drive to U.S. for COVID-19 vax and avoid quarantine, Ottawa confirms
Lily Ernst reflects on the path that brought her to becoming the ‘Little Sweet Baker’
It was 2014 when what began as a hobby became her salvation, Diane Galambos writes.
‘Surge in demand’ for Hamilton COVID-19 vaccine appointments as eligibility expands to 18+
The city is encouraging residents to check back for additional appointments over the coming days
Hamilton lays over 20 charges at 2 demonstrations held at city hall
Hamilton police laid 22 charges against two protests, while another 58 park penalties issued at waterfalls and other violations.
Hamilton lays over 20 charges at two demonstrations held at City Hall
Hamilton police laid 22 charges against two protests, while another 58 park penalties issued at waterfalls and other violations.
Loonie hits 83 cents US, S&P/TSX composite up
Loonie tops 83 cents US in early trading, S&P/TSX composite edges higher
Canada reaches 25,000 COVID-19 deaths
NewsAlert: Canada reaches 25,000 COVID-19 deaths
Ontario reports 1,616 new cases of COVID-19
All adults in Ontario eligible to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments today
NewsAlert: Canada reaches 25,000 COVID-19 deaths
NewsAlert: Canada reaches 25,000 COVID-19 deaths
Loonie tops 83 cents US in early trading
Loonie tops 83 cents US in early trading, S&P/TSX composite edges higher
Smashed window, dismembered air conditioning unit, broken solar panels: East Hamilton Radio worried about uptick in vandalism
While year-to-date commercial break-ins in Hamilton have dropped 29 per cent from 2020 to 2021, they have jumped 17.5 per cent over the past five year
Hamilton software company makes pandemic pivot
QReserve — which makes equipment-booking software for research companies and academic institutions — has made a pandemic pivot into property managemen
Hamilton Chamber of Commerce releases award nominees
The Outstanding Business Achievement Awards will be handed out at a virtual ceremony June 1
Two loaded handguns, drugs seized by Brantford police
Police called to disturbance where man pointed gun
One dead in motorcycle and car crash on Limeridge Road East
Limeridge, near Upper Kenilworth, has reopened
Mustard Seed Co-op members can shop online
The grocery co-op launched a new web store that allows members to order online for curbside pickup
Today’s coronavirus news: All adults in Ontario eligible to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments Tuesday; Quebec premier scheduled to announce reopening plan
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.
Flamborough's Wheel of Fitness goes virtual, keeping seniors active and independent during pandemic
Wheel of Fitness, a mainstay of the Flamborough Connects programming services for the past number of years, is currently getting the Zoom treatment and proving that health and technology can mix.
Relief and fear at Hamilton highrise in outbreak after first vaccine doses
Eighty-six residents at Rebecca Towers receive first doses; experts offer takes on spread in apartments
Hamilton mobster gets conditional sentence for fraud of nearly $400,000
Giuseppe (Pino) Avignone, a member of the Musitano crime family, pleaded guilty to one count of fraud over $5,000.
Media leaks, protecting the president and transparency roadblocks were on McMaster staffers’ minds when grappling with sexual assault investigation communication, emails show
Emails obtained by The Spectator show the internal workings of McMaster’s PR machine at a time when the media spotlight was on the university’s handli
Defence in Dunkley murder trial accuses Hamilton police of ‘inadequate’ investigation; judge floats risk of mistrial
Lawyer defending Jermaine Dunkley should have disclosed his approach to the Crown, says judge
Hamilton Arts Council spearheading online hub for arts with $225,000 in grants toward digital infrastructure
The lack of a central information and data hub infrastructure had been identified as a pressing concern in Hamilton’s burgeoning arts sector — $225,00
Anne of Green Gables’ global fandom has joined the Zoom call. Could virtual tours save tourism?
At this time of year in years past, Japanese tourists would begin to pour into this country’s smallest province, moths to the flame of Canada’s most famous redhead.
Ontario siblings die after being hit by a car
Four-year-old boy dies after being hit by car in Vaughan, Ont., driveway
Cuomo set to earn $5M from book on COVID-19 crisis
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo disclosed Monday that he was paid a $3.1 million advance to write his COVID-19 leadership book last year and under his publishing contract will make another $2 million on the memoir over the next two years.
B.1.617 COVID variant found in Hamilton
Increasing mobility threatens Hamilton’s slow downward trend
Asymptomatic Ontarians can now buy rapid COVID tests at Shoppers, Loblaw pharmacies
Beginning today, Ontarians and Albertans can buy an asymptomatic rapid antigen testing for COVID-19 at Shoppers Drug Mart and Loblaw pharmacy locations, receiving results within 15 to 20 minutes.
Asymptomatic Ontarians can now buy a rapid antigen test at Shoppers and Loblaw pharmacies
Beginning today, Ontarians and Albertans can buy an asymptomatic rapid antigen testing for COVID-19 at Shoppers Drug Mart and Loblaw pharmacy locations, receiving results within 15 to 20 minutes.
Summer camps will look different this year. Here’s what we know
Your kids’ favourite summer camp will look a little bit different this year – but at least there’s a good chance it will be open.
Family COVID vaccination clinics coming to Hamilton in June
City doesn’t know how many are vaccinated in vulnerable populations as extra vaccine for hot spots stopped
Hamilton school board’s remote learning shift welcomed
She isn’t choosing the option for her daughter, but Sasha Walsh says she likes the Hamilton public school board’s decision to shift remote-learning classes for elementary students to individual schools this September.
Public health issues partial workplace closure of Stoney Creek car dealership amid COVID outbreak
An outbreak at Image Honda — which has screened positive for a variant of concern — was declared May 12
CN merger with KCS subject to current rules: STB
CN merger with Kansas City Southern to be decided on current rules: U.S. regulator
Defenders, critic of Bill C-10 clash at hearing
Defenders, critic of Bill C-10 clash over limits for shared social media content
Emma Teitel: Glorious weekend weather gives a COVID-weary Toronto something to chew on: Is this how the pandemic ends?
A gum ad imagining the end of the pandemic went viral recently in which dishevelled, bleary-eyed people emerge from their dark apartments after months in lockdown and embrace each other in the city sunshine: in the street, outside office towers, in parks, in the grass…
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Venus Concept: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Venus Concept: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Ontario expanding vaccines to 18+ on Tuesday
COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to expand across Ontario again this week
Fire causes $10,000 damage at Candi Werx on Concession Street
A discarded cigarette or other smoking item in a planter box outside Candi Werx is the suspected cause of a fire that left about $10,000 in damage to the Concession Street store.
Morneau Shepell changes name to LifeWorks
Human resources services company Morneau Shepell changes name to LifeWorks
Researchers seek participants 65-plus for study on frailty during COVID-19
The GERAS Centre for Aging Research is exploring the best ways older adults can maintain muscle strength and independence
Energy and base metals help lift S&P/TSX composite
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading, U.S. stock markets move lower
The politics of LRT
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina is the first politician to get caught up in his government's decision to spend $1.7 billion on LRT.
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