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Updated 2025-01-16 09:00
Vaccine eligibility expands in hot spots
Ontario opens COVID-19 vaccine bookings to hot-spot residents 18 and older
North American stock markets up in early trading
Energy and base metal sectors lead S&P/TSX composite higher, U.S. stock markets rise
Five months before double homicide, son pleaded guilty to threatening dad with a flare gun
Phuoc Hoa Vo was still on probation when he allegedly stabbed his mom and dad.
Public health looking into possible hotel outbreak
Toronto public health looking into possible COVID-19 outbreak at quarantine hotel
1Awards finalists: Dundurn Market
Justin Abbiss, co-founder of Dundurn Market, is a finalist for the 1Awards competition for small businesses
Ten small Hamilton businesses vying for $126,500 prize with 1Awards
The 1Awards competition for small businesses will soon be choosing its winners
K-Bro Linen cleans up while Resolute Forest Produce lumbers lower: Here are last week’s winners and losers
WINNERS
Walk of fame would bring a little bit of Hollywood to Dundas
There soon could be stars underfoot on downtown sidewalks, writes Scott Radley
Hamilton mothers, we salute you: Share your pictures and memories of your mom for Mother’s Day 2021
The Spectator is asking readers to share photos, thoughts and memories in celebration of Mom
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario opens COVID-19 vaccine bookings to hot-spot residents 18 and older; Canada to receive 2M vaccine doses this week
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. Web links to longer stories if available.
‘Layers of protection’ mitigate international travel-related COVID-19 risk, argues Whitby MP
With calls to ban international travel in an effort to curb the continuing rise in COVID-19 cases in Ontario, Whitby MP Ryan Turnbull is breaking down the numbers
Canoe-sharing program, run out of a Hamilton backyard, brings people together in a world of distance
In the past year, Matt Thompson has lent out his 17-foot-long canoe home more than 30 times — and to just about anyone who’s asked for it.
Hundreds of e-scooters could be bound for Hamilton in the next few months
A report headed to the public works committee Monday recommends council greenlight a sustainable mobility pilot that would see 1,500 pick-up-and-go e-
Obituary: Polish war veteran served in artillery and two RAF squadrons
Walter Swirski saw action in North Africa, Italy and in skies over Europe
Let Luke Brown work it out with you
Actor and director wants to help you unleash your creativity
Ornge union in favor of strike if necessary
strike vote today.Paramedics who work for Ornge have been without a contract since July 31. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Pawel Dwulit" src="http://media.zuza.com/b/c/bca6e4df-33b0-4230-9357-0607cacca396/20210502110556-608ecc2edb05b278ec63ce49jpeg_Content.jpg" />Union representing Ornge paramedics to reveal results of strike vote
Aching legs don’t stop Hamilton man from running to Toronto and back for charity
Ryan Polawski made the 168-kilometre round trip in 23 hours, Scott Radley writes.
Anyone 18 years and older in Hamilton hot spots can book vaccine appointment Monday
Booking on provincial portal expands to include all adults in two Hamilton hot-spot postal codes.
Ancaster pot shop Cannabis Roll opens in neighbourhood to residents' concerns
Residents who fought against the cannabis store from opening remain concerned about children's safety.
Police ‘investigating the source’ of Stoney Creek anti-lockdown protest
Between 150 to 200 people marched down King Street West
In the midst of its current historic crisis, Toronto stumbles upon its remarkable past
A warning to Torontonians: don’t diss the plaques.
Ontario reports 3,732 new COVID-19 cases and 23 more deaths, variant cases continue to grow
Ontario is reporting another 3,732 COVID-19 cases and 23 more deaths, according to its 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
'Seed-to-sale': Provinces eye farm-gate cannabis
Farm-gate cannabis sales allow customers to buy pot straight from the farm
He’s 13. He lost his mom to COVID-19, his dad to cancer. His message: ‘Hug your loved ones. Never let them go.’
Together, Mazen Kamel and his mother Dalia Aly could light up a room. The pair, who had conquered so much by each other’s sides, prepared to take on a new challenge: their COVID-19 diagnoses.
The man who took on Amazon, closed schools and defied expectations. Who is Peel’s top doctor Lawrence Loh?
The night before Peel Public Health issued its toughest workplace measures of the pandemic, Dr. Lawrence Loh didn’t get much sleep.
‘Deadly’ delays. Lack of leadership. Advice ignored. Report exposes deep flaws in Ontario’s handling of COVID-19 crisis in long-term care
A comprehensive report by an Ontario commission formed to investigate the spread of COVID-19 in long-term care illustrates “how the system was completely unprepared to begin with. And how we almost set it up to fail,” says an expert in geriatric care.
Experts: LTC review shows action needed now
Ontario reports 3,369 new COVID-19 cases, 29 more deaths linked to virus
Ornge union to reveal results of strike vote
Union representing Ornge paramedics to reveal results of strike vote
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $15 million Lotto 649 jackpot
York Region to close three COVID-19 vaccine clinics Monday due to supply shortage
Three vaccine clinics in York Region will be closed on Monday due to a lack of vaccine supply, the region announced Saturday afternoon.
Have your say: Are you concerned with the possibility of high levels of radon in your home?
Read the story — The invisible threat inside your home: Dangerous levels of radon gas are being found in more houses across Canada than ever before.
Norfolk resident dies after being trapped under lawnmower
OPP investigating collision near Simcoe.
Outbreaks declared at two Hamilton hospitals
Of the city’s 36 active outbreaks, 30 have screened positive for a variant of concern
Ontario reports 3,369 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 3,369 new COVID-19 cases, 29 more deaths linked to virus
Multiple COVID cases reported at two Hamilton Fortinos locations
Virus also detected at farmers’ market.
Nearly four months ago, The Star issued an urgent call to action on long-term care. Here’s where things stand right now
As the COVID-19 crisis in long-term care unfolded, Toronto Star proprietors Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett issued an open letter demanding change with five calls for action.
'Extricated the lone occupant': Mill Street crash leaves driver with minor injuries
A single-vehicle accident on Mill Street South on April 28 sent the driver to hospital with minor injuries.
Hamilton man has change of heart about COVID vaccine after virus lands him in ICU
Andre Smith, 43, was previously healthy, and “lucky to come out the other side.”
Scarborough researchers found the link between multi-generational households and COVID-19. What it could change about housing in years to come
A new study by three Scarborough researchers shows that the places that have been hardest hit by COVID-19 are also the places where multiple working adults or families are all sharing a household.
1918 Spanish Flu killed 500 Hamiltonians
Up to 100 million people are estimated to have died in the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic
Son was in the midst of psychosis when he fatally stabbed mother: doctor
Devon Ambrose is not criminally responsible for attacking his parents, killing his mother
Caregiver says directive for long-term care plays ‘Russian roulette’ with people’s lives
Local care homes have taken different approaches to latest ministry rules on rapid testing
Can’t stop and smell the roses at Spadina Museum gardens? Blame COVID-19
Spring is here and flowers are bursting into bloom, but it’s happening behind locked gates and fences at the Spadina Museum.
Ontario should drop rules against outdoor activities and let people play — safely
All this past week, we held back from joining the chorus of people calling on the Ontario government to reverse its pointless ban on outdoor recreational activities.
After 26 years working at a factory, he caught COVID-19 and died. Inside one Brampton family’s story of the pandemic’s devastating — and preventable — toll
Kanaiya Gandhi was the kind of dad who shared everything, the kind who spent rarely on himself so his daughters could take swimming lessons. A run for his Tim Hortons coffee typically ended with doughnuts for the whole family; he loved to ply his wife and kids with his signature homemade pizza.
‘It must've went somewhere’: Message in bottle honouring Tottenham man returns to familiar shores
Brandon Walli, 23, who grew up in Tottenham, died in 2016, about six months after he moved to Flamborough to live with his dad.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $15 million Lotto Max jackpot
‘Next time, Ontario must be ready,’ concludes Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission
Premier Doug Ford’s government was “slow” to react to impending and continuing threats from COVID-19, condemning thousands of vulnerable residents in unprepared nursing homes to “a parade of sickness and death.”
Ontario asks for hotel quarantines at land borders
Ontario long-term care COVID-19 commission to deliver final report to province
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