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Hamilton public school board opens asymptomatic testing clinics to all students and staff
Asymptomatic testing will be available to all HWDSB students and staff at Glendale Secondary School on Wednesday
Wattpad plots expansion under new ownership
Wattpad plots expansion, additional revenue streams under new ownership
Sleep Country Q1 revenues climb 20.7 per cent
Sleep Country profit surges in Q1 despite more days closed from government lockdowns
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Toronto mayor calls out party that led to dozens of COVID-19 charges, seizure of $13,000 in booze
Toronto Mayor John Tory scolded partygoers who packed a downtown commercial building overnight on Sunday, attending an event that led to 24 charges being laid and $13,000 worth of alcohol being seized.
‘I don’t know what planet these people are on’: Toronto’s mayor calls out large party that led to dozens of COVID-19 charges and $13,000 in booze being seized
Toronto Mayor John Tory scolded partygoers who packed a downtown commercial building overnight on Sunday, attending an event that led to 24 charges being laid and $13,000 worth of alcohol being seized.
The latest: Here’s how you can get your COVID-19 vaccine in Hamilton
Everything you need to know about the vaccination rollout in Hamilton.
‘There’s enormous demand for this’: Ontario businesses scramble for rapid testing kits as government unlock access
Ontario businesses have already requested thousands of rapid COVID-19 testing kits from local chambers of commerce, just three days after the plan to have the chambers distribute the kits was revealed.
Ontario likely to mix first and second vax doses
Ontario likely to mix 1st and 2nd vaccine doses amid lack of AstraZeneca supply
'The Launch' winner Logan Staats headlines return of Sidewalk Sounds on Concession Street
Indigenous Music Awards winner Logan Staats will kick off the sixth annual Sidewalk Sounds at 3 p.m. on May 15.
S&P/TSX composite drops after setting record
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as loonie also climbs higher
Vaccine rollout expands Tuesday to more essential workers and those with ‘at-risk’ health conditions
Diabetes patients and grocery store workers are among those who will be eligible for their shots starting Tuesday.
Dundas 544 Governor's Rd. proposal may not impact 125 Pirie application
Preliminary planning staff review suggests radial separation only applies to one property
Don’t mix households on May long weekend, warns Toronto’s public health chief, pointing to past COVID-19 case spikes
Relaxing COVID-19 restrictions too soon would sicken hundreds more Torontonians per day and extend the pandemic, warns the city’s public health chief.
Employee laid off early in the pandemic was terminated and can sue for constructive dismissal, judge rules
A recent ruling by an Ontario judge confirmed what some employment lawyers have been saying for more than a year — that many businesses may have actually constructively dismissed their employees when enacting temporary layoffs, putting themselves on the hook for severance pay.
Busy times at COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Islamic School of Hamilton on Mountain
It didn’t take long for all of the time slots to get booked for the first day of the COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Islamic School of Hamilton.
Busy times at COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Islamic School of Hamilton on Hamilton Mountain
It didn’t take long for all of the time slots to get booked for day one of the COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Islamic School of Hamilton.
'Vaccine shedding' concerns are a myth, experts say. Here are the facts
​Medical experts have debunked a new myth that suggests those vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine can "shed" harmful side effects onto unvaccinated people.
Ontario considering extending stay-home order
Ontario expected to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility again this week
ICUs caring for half of Hamilton’s COVID hospital patients
The Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre is in outbreak again after an inmate tested positive.
Ford government falls far short on funding for surgeries and tests postponed by COVID-19, watchdog says
Ontario’s government has earmarked less than half the estimated $1.3 billion needed over the next three years to clear the backlog of non-emergency surgeries and diagnostic procedures postponed in the pandemic, an independent watchdog says.
Lawyer calls Hamilton man ‘bundle of contradictions’ following guilty plea in gas station shooting
Jahval Williams-Pownall calmly paid for gas after firing at least three shots in the direction of a car leaving the station.
Starbucks Canada offers employees paid sick days
Starbucks Canada offers all employees three paid sick days until September
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging paused after further reports of impacted species-at-risk
Ministry of Environment awaiting City of Hamilton review before enforcing Species At Risk Act
'Just a weird coincidence’: Vaccines play a starring role in new PBS series ‘Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer’
Over the past two centuries, life expectancy in Canada has doubled — from about 40 to more than 80 years.
Stay-at-home order may be extended: Elliott
Ontario expected to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility again this week
Ford government prepares to extend Ontario’s stay-at-home order until June 2
Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives are setting the table to extend Ontario’s pandemic “stay-at-home” order for another two weeks, until June 2.
Ancaster wetland relocation battle heats up
A developer’s controversial application for a permit to bulldoze a locally significant wetland in Ancaster to make way for a 1.3-million-square-foot warehouse complex is being paused for a month amid mounting opposition.
New produce shop opens on Barton Street
Barton Lettuce is located at 337 Barton St. E. and offers fresh, locally-sourced produce
Woman charged in abduction of Ottawa newborn
Woman, 32, charged after allegedly abducting eight-day-old baby on Mother's Day
Doug Ford's popularity shaky 1 year out from election. How much does it matter?
Ontario is just over a year out from its next election and Premier Doug Ford's popularity has dropped significantly in recent polls as voters grow increasingly dissatisfied with his government's pandemic response.
Frost advisory in effect for Hamilton
Environment Canada says plants may be damaged or even destroyed by frost.
RF Capital, Richardson Wealth post net losses
RF Capital posts larger net loss in Q1 after buying rest of Richardson Wealth
Hamilton teen seriously hurt in ATV crash
The 13-year-old was pinned before being found by family
Health-care workers prioritized for second shot
Ontario expected to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility again this week
S&P/TSX composite edges higher, loonie up
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as loonie also climbs higher
Ontario reports 2,716 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario expected to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility again this week
Dundas Pleasant View land use study draft report expected to go public in June
City project intended to bring municipal regulations in line with provincial requirements
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as loonie also climbs higher
Hamilton commercial real estate market hit four-year record sales in 2020
In 2020, Hamilton saw $1.2 billion in commercial real estate transactions, the highest since 2017, according to data provided by Altus Group
Ontario to expand vax eligibility this week
Ontario expected to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility again this week
Ontario expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to those 40-plus, at-risk groups
The province is expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility this week to include all Ontarians ages 40 and over, as well as certain high risk groups.
The question on every parent’s mind: Will students return to class before the school year is over?
Is there any chance kids will be back in school before the end of June? That’s the question on every parent’s mind at this point in the pandemic.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada to get 2 million Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine doses as provinces expand rollouts; Ontario updates vaccine booking eligibility
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: Ontario to lower vaccine eligibility to 40 this week; Canada to get two million Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine doses as provinces expand rollouts
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.
Low-income Ontario families were hit hard by COVID. A McMaster study suggests government financial assistance was not enough
The survey found that those receiving federal or provincial financial assistance during COVID struggled to make ends meet
Tutoring done differently: McMaster students raise money for charity through pay-it-forward tutor service
Instead of a fixed pay-per-session fee, Homework Help for Charity asks families and clients to make a donation of any amount to a charity of their cho
Isolated in Grace Villa, a young man with dementia will Walk To End ALS. It’s ‘100 per cent’ for his kids
Greg Ciancone has dementia and the gene that can lead to ALS, the disease that’s ravaged his family. He wants to do something to make a difference for
Never mind Justin Trudeau — Conservative insiders fear Erin O’Toole’s toughest election opponent might be Doug Ford
OTTAWA–Peter Kent is pretty sure he knows why the Conservatives failed to win GTA seats in the 2019 election.
Many Ontario nurses are considering leaving the profession as pandemic stress leads to burnout, poll finds
Pam Parks, a registered practical nurse in the emergency ward of a large Durham Region hospital, says she’s haunted by the images of patients who are wheeled in sick with COVID-19.
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