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‘Spillover risk’ of COVID-19 from minks to humans: Inside the clash between doctors and the B.C. government over outbreaks on farms
VANCOUVER—After working in West Africa and across Canada fighting outbreaks of SARS, H1N1 swine flu and Ebola, Dr. Jan Hajek has enjoyed the last relatively quiet few years acting as a consultant on infectious diseases at Vancouver General Hospital.
Ontario wants measures for interprovincial travel
Ontario asks federal government for enhanced measures for interprovincial travellers
Sunnybrook transfers first patient to temporary field hospital
A Toronto hospital said Monday that it had transferred its first patient to a temporary field hospital that was set up on its grounds to help handle a crush of COVID-19 cases.
Ottawa will send army medics and nurses to Ontario hospitals caught in COVID-19 surge
OTTAWA—The federal government says it will dispatch three Canadian army teams of nurses and medics, plus Canadian Red Cross personnel to help ease the pressure on intensive care units in Ontario’s hospitals.
Ontario preparing for military medical help
Toronto expected to announce new workplace closures following weekend probe
Bruce Arthur: The death of Emily Viegas, 13, from COVID is a personal tragedy and a systemic failure
So a 13-year-old girl died, and nobody wants to argue about the politics. Not now, and not ever.
Bruce Arthur: The death of Emily Viegas, 13, from COVID is a personal tragedy and a systemic failure
So a 13-year-old girl died, and nobody wants to argue about the politics. Not now, and not ever.
Martin Regg Cohn: The pandemic has killed mass travel. Is that such a bad thing?
The march of mass tourism once seemed unstoppable — flotillas of cruise ships and jumbo jets disgorging swarms of tourists to invade ancient sites and intrude on living cultures.
Martin Regg Cohn: The pandemic has killed mass travel. Is that such a bad thing?
The march of mass tourism once seemed unstoppable — flotillas of cruise ships and jumbo jets disgorging swarms of tourists to invade ancient sites and intrude on living cultures.
More than 500 companies in Ontario have applied to host on-site COVID-19 vaccination clinics — but so far only four have been approved
There doesn’t seem to be much vaccine hesitancy in the business world.
Companies clamour to host COVID vaccine pop-up clinics
There doesn’t seem to be much vaccine hesitancy in the business world.
COVID-19 has turned Ontario into Canada’s have-not province
The pandemic has officially turned the rules of Canada’s federation upside-down — Ontario is now a have-not province in COVID-19’s brutal third wave.
COVID-19 has turned Ontario into Canada’s have-not province
The pandemic has officially turned the rules of Canada’s federation upside-down — Ontario is now a have-not province in COVID-19’s brutal third wave.
Have your say: Should Hamilton reopen outdoor recreation areas?
According to the head of Ontario’s science table, Hamilton’s escarpment stairs are safe to use for recreation, as long as you’re wearing a mask and ke
Ontario considering boosting vaccines in COVID-19 hot spots
Ontario is on the verge of boosting vaccine supplies to COVID-19 hot zones in a bid to slow the surge in hospitalizations — and as Newfoundland and Labrador sends nine critical care specialists to help.
Ontario’s outdoor spaces should be open: science table head
‘If people behave well, you can keep outdoor space safe,’ said Dr. Peter Jüni
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite up, loonie moves higher
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Dundas University Plaza property tax reduction requested for 2018 tax year
RioCan and city not releasing details of application
Rope rescue at Albion Falls on Hamilton Mountain saves 27-year-old man
A 27-year-old man suffered multiple injuries including possible broken bones after falling from one of the public viewing platforms into the gorge at Mount Albion Falls around 5 p.m. on April 24.
Canada announces 'historic' $145.6 million in affordable housing funding to Hamilton
The money in the form of loans, will flow starting 2022 until 2029 and will go towards repairing housing units.
Dundas 125 Pirie Dr. development application meeting scheduled
Formal consultation on possible retirement home proposal also set
Dundas 125 Pirie Dr. development application neighbourhood meeting scheduled
Formal consultation on possible retirement home proposal also set
Ontario to introduce stricter driving penalties
Ontario introducing harsher penalties for speeding, stunt driving
Quebec's new COVID-19 cases drop below 1,000
Quebec reports 889 new COVID-19 cases, lowest number since March
COVID death of girl, 13, sparks deluge of grief
Mayors offer condolences as 13-year-old Toronto-area girl dies from COVID-19
Dundas 71 Main St. development preparation can continue despite stay-at-home order
Multiple conditions remain for site plan and building permit approval
Bell's bid for Shaw renews M&A speculation
Bell's unsuccessful bid for Shaw sheds new light on rivalries in telecom industry
Hamilton school boards report 22 COVID cases in first week after return to remote learning
There are no ongoing outbreaks at schools in Hamilton
Federal funds will put ‘big dent’ in Hamilton’s CityHousing repair backlog
Officials announce $58.2-million grant and $87.4-million repayable loan
Ontario weighing shift in vaccine allocation
Toronto expected to announce new workplace closures following weekend probe
Alex Dalton identified as victim in 3-vehicle Hagersville collision
OPP has identified the 23-year-old motorcyclist killed by a stolen sport utility vehicle April 23 as Alexander Dalton.
Bell's bid for Shaw sheds new light on rivalries
Bell's unsuccessful bid for Shaw sheds new light on rivalries in telecom industry
Multiple patients in assault at downtown apartment
Large police presence on George Street
Record 161 COVID patients in Hamilton hospitals
Hamilton’s COVID numbers are starting to flatten but Ontario health-care leaders warn against lifting restrictions too early
Flamborough-Glanbrook Conservative MP David Sweet apologizes for tweet about internment camps
Conservative MP David Sweet tweeted April 23 that lockdowns don't work and civil liberties are being violated.
Some Ontario pharmacies could get Pfizer vaccine
Toronto expected to announce new workplace closures following weekend probe
Dundas Parkside Cemetery construction underway
City acquired former high school site in 2016
New Stoney Creek schools already need portapaks
The new Eastdale Elementary School in lower Stoney Creek is already being identified for a temporary addition because its French immersion program is pushing enrolment above its 565-student capacity.
Hamilton Community News receives three 2020 OCNA awards
The team behind Hamilton Community News has been once again recognized for excellence by the Ontario Community Newspapers Association at its annual awards gala.
National committee says mix-and-match doses could solve some of our COVID-19 vaccine problems
Anyone who has tried to book a COVID-19 vaccine lately probably knows too well that Canada's supply has arrived in fits and starts. However, researchers in the U.K. and Canada are looking into a potential solution to unpredictable vaccine supply that could involve mixing first and second doses from different — but compatible — types of vaccines.
More green honours for Mohawk College
For the eighth year in a row, Mohawk College has been named one of the top 100 greenest employers in Canada.
Hamilton MP apologizes after tweeting criticism of lockdowns
Conservative MP David Sweet referenced the loss of civil rights in WWII internment camps in his tweets.
Ontario reports 3,510 new cases of COVID-19
Toronto expected to announce new workplace closures following weekend probe
Second man charged in fatal fire in Sudbury, Ont.
Second man charged after fatal fire in Sudbury, Ont., killed three
Dundas Highway 6 and York traffic safety reviews still in progress
NEC awaiting Columbia International College application update
Hamilton ends 2020 with a $50-million surplus
Hamilton officials praise federal and provincial governments for providing "unprecedented" support to city.
North American stock markets up, loonie climbs
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
13-year-old Brampton, Ont., girl dies from COVID
Mayors offer condolences as 13-year-old Toronto-area girl dies from COVID-19
'Improve my quality of life': Greensville's Ben Flosman says newly-approved drug is good news
Health Canada’s approval of a new oral treatment for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is being heralded as good news by Greensville’s Ben Flosman.
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