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Updated 2025-01-16 09:00
Toronto school board sues city, Ontario and police
Toronto District School Board sues city, province, police over destroyed high school
Hamilton tenants care for newborn amid COVID outbreak in downtown apartment building
Father who tested positive for the virus suspects infection linked to crowded elevator rides at 235 Rebecca St.
‘It’s irresponsible’: Ford government minister under fire for claims about vaccine efficacy
Ontario’s small business minister is under fire after wading into the debate over vaccine efficacy — and potentially shaking public confidence — to bolster Premier Doug Ford’s push for a federal crackdown on international and interprovincial travellers bringing COVID-19 into the province.
Ease Ontario’s COVID-19 stay-at-home order too soon and we risk a fourth wave, top doctor says
With two weeks left under Ontario’s COVID-19 stay-at-home order, health experts say it’s too soon for Premier Doug Ford to ease restrictions, warning a spike in cases from Mother’s Day gatherings could breathe new life into the third wave.
Seven things to do this Mother’s Day weekend
With so many little community events taking place in Hamilton, we have rounded up a few items to take note of this weekend.
Heather Scoffield: Will the Liberals’ recovery plan make Canada’s economy more resilient — or less?
There’s an alarming discrepancy between what the federal Liberals think the budget will do for us and what the Parliament’s budget watchdog thinks.
Heather Scoffield: Will the Liberals’ recovery plan make Canada’s economy more resilient — or less?
There’s an alarming discrepancy between what the federal Liberals think the budget will do for us and what the Parliament’s budget watchdog thinks.
Canada should get off the fence and help get vaccines to the whole world
Getting all of Canada vaccinated against COVID-19 is a huge task, one that can seem overwhelming.
Recipe sales down 28% to $537.6M in first quarter
Recipe sales decrease in Q1, partially offset by increase in e-commerce, catering
Winterberry Family Medicine hosting AstraZeneca vaccination clinic
Morning, afternoon and evening appointments are available to any resident over the age of 40.
Martinrea Q1 profit rises to $38.7 million
Martinrea rebounds with strong start to 2021 as Q1 profit surges 34.5 per cent
Working from home deals a huge blow to ridership — now and possibly in the future, TTC warns
More than one-third of the massive ridership drop that’s hit the TTC during COVID-19 is attributable to Toronto offices emptying out, and transit use will suffer long term as employers permanently switch to more flexible work arrangements, according to a new agency report.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Toronto Public Health issues new order limiting in-person school attendance
Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa has issued a new public health class order to education providers limiting in-person attendance of school-aged children across all education settings.
TSX slips as loonie hits highest level since 2017
Loonie climbs higher, S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading
Travellers fined over alleged altered COVID tests
Travellers fined after allegedly presenting altered COVID-19 tests before flights
Waterdown man arrested after cemetery vandalism spree
Hamilton Police have made an arrest in the ongoing cemetery vandalism at Waterdown’s Union Cemetery.
OpenText reports $91.5 million Q3 profit
OpenText reports $91.5M profit in Q3, as company grows customer base
Coroner role after Indigenous boy dies challenged
Coroner role after strep-throat death of Indigenous child before Ontario's top court
Spin Master sees 2021 as a return to growth
Spin Master Q1 revenue soars on higher sales of some toys and digital games
'She's a miracle kid': Ancaster teen facing long recovery after life-threatening accident
Fifteen-year-old Isabella Brink-Read is making steady progress in her recovery. The Ancaster girl suffered life-threatening injuries after she was struck by a vehicle while skateboarding April 25.
Give health-care workers second dose, groups urge
More groups eligible to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments today
Dundas Carnegie Gallery faces challenges of COVID-19
Online art shopping, new fundraising efforts help support local artists
Cineplex hopes for reopenings nationwide in June
Cineplex reports Q1 loss as majority of theatres remain closed of under restrictions
Thousands of Hamilton rural property owners face higher taxes because of changes to fire service
Councillors are expected at their May 12 meeting to phase-in the fire service tax increase over the next two years.
Hamilton police officer charged with assault following investigation into interaction that ‘traumatized’ resident
Const. Ian Milburn will appear in court on July 13
Hamilton hits record high test positivity rate, one COVID-19 case at Hamilton Farmers’ Market
The city’s largest outbreak is at Rebecca Towers, with 67 cases total
Have you seen George Hasler? Federal offender may be in Hamilton, Halton
George Hasler is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for an alleged breach of his statutory release.
Coroner role after Indigenous tyke dies challenged
Coroner role after strep-throat death of Indigenous child before Ontario's top court
Man charged in fatal single-vehicle crash
Man charged with criminal negligence in fatal single-vehicle crash
‘DISGUSTING’ VIDEO: Whitby vet staff member makes injured cat 'dance' for TikTok video
Two employees of a pet hospital in Whitby have been "dismissed" after filming and uploading an inappropriate video to TikTok.
Wine labelling case sent back to food agency
Politically sensitive 'Made in Israel' wine-labelling case sent back to food agency
Magna reports Q1 profit more than doubles
Magna reports Q1 profit more than doubles from year ago, sales up 18 per cereportsnt
Hamilton parents to get say on school repair needs
Hamilton’s public school board is changing how it rates the physical condition of a school by now including considerations like wheelchair accessibility and people’s perceptions of the building.
This McMaster student alleges her former professor subjected her to physical, sexual and psychological abuse. Now, she’s speaking out
The complainant in a criminal case involving McMaster University professor Scott Watter is sharing her story publicly for the first time. Watter’s law
Ontario reports 3,424 new cases of COVID-19
More groups eligible to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments today
Spin Master reports Q1 profit as revenue soars
Spin Master Q1 revenue soars on higher sales of some toys and digital games
Loonie climbs higher, S&P/TSX composite down
Loonie climbs higher, S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading
Hamilton's Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway to close for maintenance May 14 weekend
The Lincoln Alexander Parkway will be closed for maintenance during the weekend of May 14.
Hydro One to upgrade Hamilton transformer station
Hydro One to upgrade transformer station in Hamilton's west end this weekend
Cineplex reports $89.7M first-quarter loss
Cineplex reports Q1 loss as majority of theatres remain closed of under restrictions
1Awards finalists: The Monarch Tea Co.
Katie Cyr, owner of The Monarch Tea Co., is a finalist for the 1Awards competition for small businesses.
Flamborough’s Breezy Corners Family diner is famous for movies shoots and TV shows
The business at Highway 6 and Carlisle Road has been used as the backdrop for more than a dozen film shoots in the last eight years.
1Awards finalists: Our Kitchen Brantford Inc.
Catherine Ferrar, owner of Our Kitchen Brantford Inc., is a finalist for the 1Awards competition for small businesses
Restaurant servers are the only adult front line workers making less than minimum wage — and experts say some are likely legally entitled to a raise
When you pick up your takeout during Ontario’s latest stay-at-home order, the worker handing you your food and cans of beer may be making less than minimum wage.
Today’s coronavirus news: More groups eligible to book COVID-19 vaccine appointments today; Canada may find it challenging to reach herd immunity from COVID-19, experts say
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. Web links to longer stories if available.
Lyme-spreading ticks becoming increasingly common due to mild winters
Increased sightings of the tiny insects have prompted Public Health Ontario to once again designate Hamilton an ‘estimated risk area’ for Lyme disease
Hamilton public health issues compliance order for Heritage Green long-term-care facility
The order references gaps in infection prevention and control found in recent inspections of the home
Why aren’t police charging more anti-lockdown protesters?
The reason, say police, is safety — theirs and the public’s. Still, Hamilton’s mayor would like to see everyone attending the illegal gatherings fined
Hamilton police constable among officers behind constitutional challenge to lockdown measures
The 19 current and former officers dispute Ontario’s pandemic rules, claiming it amounts to ‘martial law’
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