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Do you know this woman? Police seek help in identifying pedestrian found wandering in Flamborough
Hamilton Police and health-care providers are asking for the public’s assistance identifying a "vulnerable" woman who has been in a Hamilton hospital since being found in Flamborough at the end of March.
Doug Ford’s summer-camp vow ‘just too late for us,’ say some camp operators
On Sunday, Ontario premier Doug Ford promised summer camps would be able to open this summer, offering no details other than to say that camps could open by July 3.
Did Hamilton violate the Endangered Species Act when it dredged Delsey Pond in Dundas?
Environment ministry awaiting response from City of Hamilton before making a decision
20 million years: Human potential lost to COVID can be measured in years
Guest: Kat Eschner, Toronto-based science and business journalist
Belugas healthy after move from Marineland
Five belugas doing well after being moved from Marineland, American aquarium says
Dundas grass fire under investigation by police
Burn area behind MacDougall Drive spans approximately four properties
Dundas grass fire investigated by police
Burn area behind MacDougall Drive spans approximately four properties
Dawson Farr not guilty of manslaughter in teen’s stabbing death
Judge found he acted in self-defence during robbery
Ontarians can now get a rapid COVID-19 test at Shoppers Drug Mart — for a fee
Ontarians are now able to purchase a rapid COVID-19 antigen test at any Shoppers Drug Mart and Loblaw pharmacy locations in the province — but only for asymptomatic testing.
Ontario’s pandemic golf ban could end before June 2, health minister hints
Ontario golfers may be able to play through even before the pandemic stay-at-home order is set to end June 2, says Health Minister Christine Elliott.
Hamilton public school board rescinding 32 job cuts
Hamilton’s public school board is rescinding nearly a third of the 104 elementary school job cuts announced in April after getting more provincial funding than anticipated for the coming school year.
Hamilton school board rescinding 32 job cuts
Hamilton’s public school board is rescinding nearly a third of the 104 elementary school job cuts announced in April after getting more provincial funding than anticipated for the coming school year.
Driver charged after car hits train near London
Driver facing charges after car hits train east of London, Ont.
Porter pushes back restart date to July 20
Porter Airlines pushes back date for flights to begin again to July 20
All Hamilton adults 18-plus will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines as of Tuesday
Residents will be able to book using the province’s portal or by phone a week ahead of schedule
Durham minor sports organizations call for easing of COVID-19 restrictions on minor sports
Ontario Soccer is joining other youth sports associations across the province in calling for an exception to the stay-at-home order to let youth return to team sports.
Will Ontario have a 'one-dose' or 'two-dose' summer? Here's what experts say
One-dose summer. Two-dose summer.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Doug Ford recently offered up different slogans for what summer could look like as COVID-19 vaccination rates rise. But experts suggest the metric is not entirely useful.ay.
Boy, 4, dies after hit by car in Vaughan, Ont.
Four-year-old boy dies after being hit by car in Vaughan, Ont., driveway
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina says he won't seek re-election because of LRT funding
"How do I go door-to-door to residents and defend it," said Bratina.
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina says he won't seek reelection because of LRT funding
"How do I go door-to-door to residents and defend it," said Bratina.
Ontario reports 2,170 new cases of COVID-19
COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to expand across Ontario again this week
Liberal MP Bob Bratina ‘can’t defend’ LRT funding, won’t run in next federal election
The former Hamilton mayor has long opposed LRT as a priority for the city. He would not rule out another municipal election run Monday, but called the
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading, U.S. stock markets move lower
Nuvo: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Nuvo: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
All Ontarians 18-plus can start booking COVID-19 vaccines May 18: province
Starting Tuesday, those 18 and older who have yet to receive a COVID-19 vaccine dose, will be able to book their first jabs, the Ontario government announced.
Ontario opening COVID vaccines to 18+ on Tuesday
COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to expand across Ontario again this week
Ontario opening vaccinations to those 18+ starting Tuesday thanks to early delivery of doses
Ontario is opening COVID-19 vaccinations to anyone 18 and older a week ahead of schedule thanks to a larger-than-expected shipment of doses.
Dundas getting electric vehicle 'destination' charging stations
Eccles Auto Service bought electric vehicle to stay on top of emerging technology
A dozen ticketed as nearly 1,000 attend pro-Palestinian rally in Hamilton
Eight people were also ticketed at a separate antimask demonstration earlier in the day
GeneNews: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
GeneNews: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Domtar stock rises on friendly takeover news but there was no growth at Canopy: Here are last week’s winners and losers
Stock surges and setbacks for the week ending May 14 2001
Today’s coronavirus news: 4.5M vaccine doses to arrive this week in Canada; Ontario extending booking eligibility at mass immunization clinics to people 18 and over
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Federal government says it expects around 4.5 million vaccine doses to arrive this week; COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to expand across Ontario
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Don’t leave foreign-trained doctors on the sidelines in COVID battle
In the middle of April, when it looked like Ontario’s hospital system could be overwhelmed by the number of COVID patients requiring critical care, Premier Doug Ford started calling for help.
‘It’s helped me to wake up in the morning’: A hair salon owner discovered peace and a purpose during COVID by turning her shop over to plants
Since the beginning of April, 57-year-old Orchid Omero starts her mornings by spreading the curtains of her huge salon windows and breathing in fresh air, enhanced by the abundance of plants in her shop.
Obit: Former Spectator reporter Max Wickens was a legendary automotive journalist
He wrote about everything from children’s car seats to Detroit auto show
Hamilton musicians who play very, very old instruments have released a music video
Everything old is new again for Rosewood Consort, writes Jeff Mahoney
Obituary: Hamilton loses a beloved giver. Matthew Odom who was avid volunteer, husband and father
The MTO enforcement officer who died May 7 at 37 started a cancer support group for young men.
How a COVID-19 ‘blind spot’ put Ontario’s essential workplaces at risk
Provincial COVID-19 public health guidelines that downplay the risk of aerosol transmission are putting Ontario’s essential workers in jeopardy and sidelining critically important workplace protections.
'Do not consume': More mushrooms sold at Metro and other grocery stores recalled due to Listeria fears, triggering Health Canada warning
Certain mushrooms sold at Metro may be unsafe due to Listeria monocytogenes, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said in issuing a "food recall warning" this weekend.
In Hamilton this weekend hope springs, as spring hopes itself into being
A weekend of nice weather, the first of the season, and our photographer records scenes of a city awakening the possibilities of hope
Ontario makes push to hit vaccination goal
Ontario reports 2,199 new COVID-19 cases, 30 more related deaths
Summer camps for kids will go ahead, Premier Doug Ford promises
In a surprise announcement, but one which is sure to offer thousands of frazzled Ontario parents a ray of hope, Premier Doug Ford vowed to open summer camps this year.
Summer camps for kids will go ahead, Premier Doug Ford says
In a surprise announcement Sunday, but one which is sure to offer countless Ontario parents a ray of hope, Premier Doug Ford vowed to open summer camps this year.
Over half of Hamilton’s outbreak cases are in postal code with second worst vaccination rate
L8R accounts for 256 of the city’s 510 outbreak cases.
Hamilton co-operative education programs let students earn as they learn
Before he leaves high school, Matthew Marchewka will complete his Construction Craft Worker (CCW) level 1 training and join the Liuna Local 837 union as an employee at Grimsby Utility Construction Incorporated, all while earning co-operative education credits.
'Because We Care 365' aims to keep Hamilton cleaner and greener
An informal community group called “Because We Care 365” is helping to keep Hamilton cleaner and greener.
East York clinic planning to administer up to 10,000 doses in vaccine blitz on Sunday
A clinic in East York is planning to administer between 6,000 to 10,000 doses, during a vaccine blitz on Sunday.
The pandemic created a huge surgical backlog — and to cut it down, Ontario needs medical innovation
As the surgical backlog created by the COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen, health-care leaders and government decision-makers will need to find innovative solutions to ease dangerous bottlenecks that threaten the health of thousands of Ontarians.
The pandemic created a huge surgical backlog — and to cut it down, Ontario needs medical innovation
As the surgical backlog created by the COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen, health-care leaders and government decision-makers will need to find innovative solutions to ease dangerous bottlenecks that threaten the health of thousands of Ontarians.
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