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Many Ontario nurses are considering leaving the profession as pandemic stress leads to burnout, surveys find
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.
Obituary: Former Macassa Bay Yacht Club commodore Bill Mitchell ‘was always a hands on type of man’
Aldershot man served four decades as club head, held Great Lakes record
University of Toronto math professor who died of COVID-19 remembered for his dedication and passion
Whether it was for a yearlong math course or a short meeting at a conference, University of Toronto professor Alfonso Gracia-Saz had an impact on almost everyone he met.
Face-to-face with the fiery icon of dance
The genius of Agnes de Mille was still glowing during an interview with Gary Smith in 1981
Hundreds of thousands of Ontario women face breast cancer screening delays due to COVID-19 disruptions
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to overwhelm hospital capacity, hundreds of thousands of Ontarians are facing breast cancer screening delays.
Seven people charged at ‘Hugs Over Mask’ rally at Hamilton City Hall forecourt
About nine people attended protest against COVID restrictions.
Motorist killed in Peel crash: police
Motorcyclist killed in Brampton crash on Sunday: police
Nurses struggling with pandemic stress, workload
Registered Practical Nurses struggling with pandemic stress, workload: poll
Hamilton reports two deaths, 113 new COVID cases Sunday
Outbreak declared at Kromet International Inc. in Stoney Creek
Man arrested after East Avenue North stabbing sends one to hospital
Man, 32, in stable, non-life-threatening condition.
Ontario is reporting another 3,216 COVID-19 cases and 47 more deaths
Ontario is reporting another 3,216 COVID-19 cases and 47 more deaths, according to the province’s latest report released Sunday morning.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Cdn. companies offer vaccine freebies, discounts
Companies offer vaccinated customers freebies and discounts in marketing push
Outbreak at Hamilton care facility foreshadowed by health inspectors
At least 19 residents and three staff members at Evergreen Manor have tested positive for COVID-19
'Warning': Mushrooms sold at Food Basics, Sobeys, FreshCo and other grocery stores across Canada recalled over possible Listeria contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health Canada are warning shoppers about a major recall involving mushrooms sold at well-known grocery stores.
'Warning': Mushrooms sold at Food Basics and other grocery stores recalled over possible Listeria contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health Canada are warning shoppers about a major recall involving mushrooms sold at well-known grocery stores.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada can learn from U.K. COVID management; more than half of Canada’s health care workers handle burn out, poll says
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Mud Street lane restrictions on Hamilton Mountain to start Monday
The multi-use path under the bridge at Felker’s Creek that leads into Valley Park will also be closed.
‘Completely dysfunctional’: Families in limbo as COVID slows down access to justice in children’s aid cases
With each passing day of lingering lockdown, M.S. grows increasingly concerned about her son’s health — but her fears stem from a different place than most parents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Toronto’s new daycare COVID-19 testing program provides a child-friendly way to test — and get a handle on spread
In his two years on earth, Luke Dobney has had a long, cotton-tipped swab plunged into his tiny nasal cavity six times. Trips to the testing centre begin with tears and often end with a McDonald’s bribe, offered out of parental desperation. The dreaded swab has become such a central feature of his life that one of Dobney’s first words — along with mama, dada, hi and bye — was “COVID ouchie.”
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $23 million Lotto 649 jackpot
The Tenors mark their second pandemic Mother’s Day: ‘We owe everything to our moms’
The heartfelt songs of Canadian operatic-pop trio the Tenors have long been a pillar in the lives of their fans as they go through key life moments.
‘Come on, Katy!’ How these two women stayed friends their whole lives
“Oh, that’s a nice smell.”
Man whose injuries prompted SIU investigation is on bail for involvement in fatal Hamilton crash
Bulend (Typhoon) Dikici — who is facing charges relating to a collision that killed 20-year-old Mackenzie Mann — allegedly fell from a hotel window.
‘Light at the end of the tunnel’: Toronto set to reach COVID-19 vaccine milestone with 50% of adults having had first jab
Toronto is set to reach a milestone in its battle against COVID-19 this weekend with 50 per cent of adult residents having had their first vaccination.
Canada delivers ventilators, medical supplies to India as it battles devastating COVID-19 wave
Canada has delivered its first shipment of medical supplies to India, which is grappling with a devastating wave of COVID-19.
Outbreaks declared Fortinos, Shoppers Drug Mart and west Hamilton Mountain gym
City records 145 new cases Saturday and hits record-high test positivity rate
Hamilton NDP MPPs kick off campaigning a year ahead of 2022 election
A year before the campaign to kick-off the 2022 provincial election, Ontario's parties warming up their messages.
Pop-up vaccine clinics at two Hamilton mosques next week for all adults living in hot spots
The province designated 58 pharmacies in Ontario late Friday to offer Moderna in hot spots
Four pharmacies now offering Moderna vaccine to all adults in two Hamilton hot spots
The province designated 58 pharmacies in Ontario late Friday to offer Moderna in hot spots
Ontario reports another 2,864 COVID-19 cases, 25 more deaths; positivity rates remain steady at 6.8 per cent
Ontario is reporting another 2,864 COVID-19 cases and 25 more deaths, according to its latest report released Saturday morning.
Shawn Micallef: People get second opinions on personal health matters all the time. Is it wrong to question Toronto’s top doctor during a pandemic?
It’s OK to disagree with the medical officer of health.
Hamilton police say the man who pulled over a car on the Linc was not a cop
Officers investigating incident involving suspicious man early Friday morning.
Hamilton police seek cop impersonator
Hamilton police are asking for the public’s help in their hunt for a man who was impersonating a police officer.
Heather Scoffield: Job numbers tell a bleak Mother’s Day story
A year ago this Mother’s Day weekend, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland had been at the microphone handling media questions day in and day out, navigating through the horror of the early pandemic days.
CKOC: It all began at a five-watt radio station at King William and John ...
King Street East at Catharine Street South, the home of CKOC on Aug. 13, 1957.
A national online mental health portal had 1.2 million users in its first year. Is Wellness Together Canada here to stay?
When COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic in mid-March, everything stood still. Borders were closed, sports leagues were shut down, and lockdown measures quickly followed. For many, it was hard to imagine how to make sense of all of it.
Can Jason Kenney stare down Alberta’s COVID ‘compliance problem’?
MIRROR, ALTA.—On a sunny afternoon outside the Whistle Stop Café, Chris Scott stood in arm-crossed defiance.
Heather Mallick: Drinking in the park? Here’s why women don’t want that
It pleases me that Toronto has decided not to allow us to drink wine, beer or cider in city parks this summer.
Canada’s frist traffic lights at Hamilton’s Delta
It was a tough go when Hamilton got its first traffic lights (and bell) in 1925
‘The best vaccine is the one that is in your arm,’ says Burlington doctor
Chief of staff at Joseph Brant Hospital says every COVID shot ‘is one more person that I won’t see in the emergency or ICU’
Today’s coronavirus news: The vaccine pipeline is about to turn on. Is Canada ready? Plus, a fifth of MLB teams relax COVID protocols
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Art Gallery of Hamilton’s annual sale looks to raise money in support of local artists
Regina Haggo: More than 400 paintings, photographs, prints, sculpture and textiles are on offer in a variety of styles and subjects.
Rebecca Towers residents demand vaccine; say Hamilton public health failed to inform them about outbreak
Rebecca Towers residents issue demands amid infections
Hamilton was source of Canada’s Life Savers
The sweet smell of candy success for 82 years
New book poignantly details the heartbreak, delusion and disjointed reality of living with schizophrenia
Jude Mersereau was diagnosed with schizophrenia in her late-teens. There were signs even before then. The condition has in many way define her entire
Tiger Cat’s Oskee Wee Wee cheer turns 100
It’s Hamilton, loud and clear
How do the vaccines reach you? Inside Ontario’s complicated distribution network
For Kieran Moore, Kingston’s medical officer of health, managing the flow of vaccine doses comes down to a simple philosophy — “freezers empty.”
Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford’s Tories are profiteering on the backs of the sick and infirm
Rival governments came together last year to fight a common foe, serving voters by saving them from COVID-19.
These top CEOs pledged to take pandemic pay cuts — but a Star analysis found some ended up getting millions more
When COVID-19 first hit, it seemed we were united in our misery.
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