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More than 1,000 patients were sent in April from GTA hospitals hit hard by COVID-19 to hospitals across Ontario
More than a thousand patients were transferred, mostly from the GTA, to hospitals across the province over the month of April, in an attempt to prevent ICUs from overflowing during the third wave, new numbers show.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: How looking at a pair of eyeglasses helped police focus on a murderer
Investigators had only a squashed tomato and a cheap pair of glasses to go on in probing a 1989 murder case in Collingwood, Ontario.
Question: What gets Hamilton Twitter users excited? The answer: This city was mentioned on Jeopardy!
Wednesday’s appearance was the third Hamilton-related cameo in recent years, as per The Spectator’s records
Hamilton apartment building outbreak has highrise tenants on edge
Residents ‘supporting one another’ linked to spread of outbreak, says medical officer of health, as case count rises to 67
Doug Ford promised ‘accountability’ after last year’s horrors in long-term care. Critics say they are still waiting
It’s been almost a year since a visibly upset Premier Doug Ford said there would be an “investigation” into the horrific conditions military medical teams found in a five Ontario nursing homes that were ravaged by COVID-19 — and the results would be “shared with police.”
Children’s aid societies recommend parents designate an emergency caregiver in case they are hospitalized with COVID-19
Ontario parents should designate an emergency caregiver, children’s aid societies urge, as they receive more calls about children left with no caregiver when parents fall sick with COVID-19.
Sun Life Q1 net profit increases to $937 million
Sun Life earns $937 million in Q1, takes charge for redefining role of office
There is a way to play again on the horizon
Leonard Turnevicius: Jennifer Peace’s New Horizons Band was, and will be, a way to play in a concert band
Hamilton public health orders extended shutdown at COVID-plagued National Steel Car
The railcar maker shut down operations voluntarily amid an outbreak April 23, but COVID continued to spread among employees who stayed on the job, acc
Vaccine confusion hurts our pandemic efforts. Are politicians making it worse?
If someone had to shout the F-word in Parliament this week, it probably should have been Health Minister Patty Hajdu.
Vaccine confusion hurts our pandemic efforts. Are politicians making it worse?
If someone had to shout the F-word in Parliament this week, it probably should have been Health Minister Patty Hajdu.
Manulife Q1 net profit drops but core earnings up
Manulife core earnings surge in Q1 on contribution from higher new business
Ontario wants 65% of adults vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of May
Ontario is aiming to have 65 per cent of adults vaccinated with their first shot against COVID-19 by the end of May by boosting the number of pharmacies with vaccine and sending mobile clinics to small employers in GTA hot zones.
‘A long way from the best’: Toronto’s COVID-19 fight shows some positive signs but still requires caution, says city’s medical chief
Early signs of improvement seem to be emerging in Toronto’s fight against COVID-19, the city’s medical officer of health said Wednesday.
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Ford defends LTC minister after commission report
Ford defends Ontario LTC minister after scathing commission report
COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective against infection and hospitalization, Public Health Ontario data shows
Vaccines are showing significant protection against COVID-19 infection, hospitalization and death so far in Ontario, according to new data from the province’s public health agency.
S&P/TSX composite up, loonie rebounds
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Hamilton’s COVID-19 vaccine hotline will ‘get much better’ in coming weeks
City urges callers to be patient with flooded phone lines.
65% of Ontario adults to have vax by end of May
Ontario to update COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan at Wednesday news conference
Small businesses concerned about iOS changes
Dependent on social media's marketing power, small businesses worry over iOS changes
GM Canada says Oshawa restart ahead of schedule
Oshawa assembly plant restart ahead of schedule, GM Canada says
Hamilton to close part of Fruitland Road in Stoney Creek for 2 days for sewer repairs
Hamilton will close a section of Fruitland Road between Highway 8 and Barton Street for two days on Thursday, to facilitate sewer repairs.
Province approves funding for new Waterdown child care spaces
The Ontario government announced approval to tender a child care centre addition at Waterdown’s St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Elementary School on May 5.
Peloton's TR02 treadmill recalled by Health Canada due to "risk of injury"
Peloton agrees to Health Canada and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to separate voluntary recalls of its treadmills.
Dundas speaker Joel Hilchey wants to make work fun for everyone
Hilchey will provide professional development workshops at Cotton Factory in May and June
Barrick high on copper as prices boost Q1 profit
Barrick Gold reports Q1 profit up as higher gold and copper prices help boost revenue
Alberta’s COVID crisis, explained
Guest: Alex Boyd, reporter in the Star’s Calgary Bureau
Educators raise alarm about online learning plan
Ontario educators, advocacy groups raise alarm about online learning plan
One person dead, several injured in Flamborough crash
Police have closed Highway 6 between Concession Road 8 West and Edgewood Road
Hamilton records 149 new COVID cases; outbreak at downtown apartment complex grows to 66
Public health says three more Hamiltonians have died with COVID-19
Hamilton announces new pop-up vaccination clinic for Indigenous adults
Indigenous Hamiltonians at least 18 years old in 2021 are eligible to book their first dose by phoning the city
'Important' vaccine discrimination claim tossed
Ontario court ruling on vaccine-rollout discrimination suit expected today
SIU asks for witnesses in alleged sexual assaults
SIU asks for witnesses to come forward in alleged sexual assaults in Pikangikum
Court tosses vaccine discrimination lawsuit
Ontario court ruling on vaccine-rollout discrimination suit expected today
Ontario court tosses out Charter challenge that argued province did not do enough to ensure equitable vaccine rollout
An Ontario court has ruled that while there is merit to a legal challenge that argues the provincial government didn’t do enough to ensure it’s vaccine rollout was equitable and non-discriminatory, it was out of the court’s jurisdiction.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario health officials reveal latest vaccination plans
At 1: 30 p.m. today, Solicitor General Sylvia Jones and Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, will provide an update on the province’s COVID-19 vaccination plan.
East Hamilton tattoo parlour facing handful of COVID-19 charges
Renegade Tattoo Canada has been charged five times under the Reopening Ontario Act.
COVID-19 drugs and ventilators from Canada’s stockpile are en route to India
OTTAWA—Thousands of vials of COVID-19 treatment medications and up to 350 ventilators from Canada’s stockpile will be being shipped to India as the pandemic threatens to crush that country’s health-care system.
Sensitivity grows around Mother's Day marketing
In nod to sensitivities, marketers adjust Mother's Day messaging
Loblaw reports $313M first-quarter profit
Loblaw Companies reports $313M Q1 profit, up from $240M a year ago
Construction on next section of Waterdown bypass to begin this month
Construction on the next section of the Waterdown bypass will begin in May.
GTA home sales, new listings slow in April: TRREB
GTA home sales up 362% since last April, but market is starting to slow: TRREB
Hamiltonian chosen runner-up in CBC short story contest for her story “Stump”
Miranda Morris, who lives in Hamilton by way of Parry Sound, Toronto and New Orleans, was chosen runner-up for the CBC Short Story Prize, for her stor
S&P/TSX composite up, loonie climbs higher
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Fourth person charged with murder of Tommy Hoang
Hamilton police allege Daniel Holland misled investigators about role in attack
Former Hamilton pop princess reborn as heavy metal mistress
‘Sumo Cyco’ front woman Skye Sweetnam flourishing in new role
North American stock markets up in early trading
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
1Awards finalists: Mind Your Bees
Ashley Shortall, owner of Mind Your Bees, is a finalist for the 1Awards competition for small businesses.
Barrick reports Q1 profit and revenue up
Barrick Gold reports Q1 profit up as higher gold and copper prices help boost revenue
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