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Teen girl seriously hurt when struck by vehicle on Old Mohawk Road
The 15-year-old was on a skateboard when she was hit
A Hamilton pandemic anthem featuring The Trews, FirstOntario Centre and the late Bob Lanois
Local rock band records “I Wanna Play” after cancelled gigs pile up.
Laurentian Bank investors react positively to a flurry of news while CN Rail stocks slide on bid for Kansas City Southern: Here are last weeks winners and losers
Stock surges and setbacks for the week ending April 23, 2021
‘Not just an everyday house’: Ancaster mansion on sale for $49 million
Add it all up and it’s the size of 15 or more typical homes, writes Scott Radley.
Obituary: Former Liberal MPP Lily Oddie-Munro was a ‘tough fighter’
She held firm against conflict allegation during Patti Starr affair in 1989
‘Nothing happened’: Vaccines took too long to get to Hamilton’s racialized communities
Community leaders say the COVID vaccine rollout for racialized communities mired by major communication failures, stalling and a crushing amount of wo
Old Age Security recipients ages 75 and up will get an extra $500 in August — and that’s just the start of what the federal budget promises for seniors
The long-awaited 2021 federal budget has a little something for everyone, with big promises on child care and a green, equitable recovery.
Today’s coronavirus news: Toronto expected to announce new workplace closures following weekend probe; Canada to get 1.9M vaccine doses this week, including first J&J shots
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Math symposium crunches the numbers behind COVID-19 economic recovery
Symposium on Systemic Recovery will feature international speakers in its two-day program beginning Monday
McMaster Children’s Hospital preparing to take adult ICU patients
Nearly one in 10 tests is coming back positive for COVID in Hamilton and active cases sit at record levels.
‘This was preventable’: As Toronto hits 3,000 COVID-19 deaths, some wonder how many more are still to come
A little more than a year ago, the province released sobering statistics about how many people might die as a result of COVID-19, which was then relatively new and poorly understood.
Gage Park fountain bronze fish found
“Terry” the bronze turtle is still missing
Hamilton man is Ontario’s second case of rare blood clot after AstraZeneca vaccine
Hamilton doctor tries to calm blood clot fears and warns “many will not survive” the wait for a vaccine
BCE bid on Shaw before Rogers deal: circular
BCE bid on Shaw but wouldn't amend proposal to address regulatory issues: circular
Quebec reports 1,014 COVID-19 cases, nine deaths
Quebec reports 1,014 cases of COVID-19, nine deaths as hospitalizations drop slightly
Hamilton's LGBTQ advisory committee inappropriately held closed meeting: ombudsman
Even in the age of virtual committee meetings, Hamilton finds itself being admonished by the provincial ombudsman for inappropriately holding a meeting without the public present.
Ontario reports 3,947 new COVID-19 cases, 24 deaths, 851 in intensive care
Ontario is reporting another 3,947 COVID-19 cases and 24 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.
Hamilton Coun. Brad Clark wants Ontario to consider BRT option for funding
A Metrolinx report that has not been seen by councillors recommends BRT as best transit option for province's $1 billion funding.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
‘Grief purgatory’: how the pandemic stole our goodbyes, and our ability to move on
In earlier conversations about death, Lesley Stoyan’s mom gave her daughter specific instructions on what her funeral should look like.
Today’s coronavirus news: Oxygen demand outstrips supply in India hotspots; Spanish man charged with infecting 22 people with COVID-19
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.
App developed at McMaster and Mohawk helps youth with concussions
The Back2Play App, loaded on Apple watch, helps wearer monitor post-concussion symptoms.
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $8 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Ontario's LTC ministry moves to help hospitals
Ontario should focus vaccine strategy on COVID-19 hot spots, science table says
Hamilton’s active COVID cases soar; nearly one in 10 tests coming back positive
Active cases set a record in Hamilton for the third day in a row, hitting 1,988
Hamilton opens another vaccine clinic for racialized residents in COVID hot spots
Clinic at FirstOntario Centre for Black and other racialized adults aged 18 and over in five postal codes
Ontario to allow vaccinated PSWs to work in more than one long-term care
Ontario will allow personal support workers who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to once again work at more than one long-term care facility, the Ministry of Long-Term Care said Saturday.
Ontario reports 4,094 new COVID-19 cases, 24 deaths
Ontario is reporting another 4,094 COVID-19 cases and 24 more deaths, according to its statistics released Saturday morning.
Ont. reports 4,094 new COVID-19 cases, 24 deaths
Ontario should focus vaccine strategy on COVID-19 hot spots, science table says
Motorcyclist killed in Hagersville hit-and-run
Police used dogs, a drone and a helicopter to try to find people who fled after ditching suspect vehicle.
Heather Mallick: I was moved when Doug Ford cried. Then he ruined it
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, a dreadful communicator, does not hire people adept at making him look as if he is a good one. This puzzles me. I am very much the target audience for politicians who cry in public.
Shawn Micallef: Forget Drake and the Raptors. Here’s the real reason Toronto needs to get over its self-loathing
In 1956 a book was published called “Let’s all Hate Toronto” by Jack McLaren, an advertising man and caricaturist. An illustrated, satirical look at what was then Canada’s rapidly expanding second biggest city, the book pokes fun at the antipathy many people feel toward Toronto.
Hamilton’s daylight-savings experiment
Hamilton, the first city in Canada to go to Daylight Savings Time, reversed its decision two months after it started. And that was just the start of t
First Nations reach across Canada-U.S. border to share vaccines, leaving some ‘giddy and crying’
Gayla Woolf Holt and her husband drove down the highway to the border crossing at Port of Piegan, Montana, and what they deemed an “outreach of kindness.”
Brad Clark’s phone call was ‘unprofessional’ and ‘distressing’: Hamilton’s integrity commissioner
Probe found private conversation alleging corruption breached code of conduct
Canada’s first Black soldier to fall in action
Pte. James Franklin died on a French battlefield on Oct. 8, 1916
Today’s coronavirus news: India virus patients suffocate from low oxygen amid surge
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Saturday, April 24, 2021
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.
Fuzzy Mall sews up big portraits in fabric on display at Carnegia Gallery
The wow factor comes from their size, the poses his figures assume, and the materials he uses, writes Regina Haggo.
Hamilton artist Esmaa Mohamoud hopes new exhibition inspires conversations about race
‘To Play in the Face of Certain Defeat,’ is not about sports, it’s an ‘access point’ in which to view Black experiences.
What a ride, and you could shop, too
Hamilton’s first escalator went into operation at Robinson’s department store on Nov. 13, 1920
Shree Paradkar: How George Floyd’s murder and Ontario’s botched plans to police the pandemic shine a light on police brutality as a public health issue
Millions of people on real world streets and digital alleys went still for three minutes on Tuesday evening.
An Ontario company built Canada’s best vaccine booking system … for Nova Scotia
On Monday, I booked a vaccine appointment for my 41-year-old spouse in Ontario and then for my 60-year-old mother in Nova Scotia.
Canada — and Hamilton — heads to war
Answering the call to arms on Aug. 4, 1914
Two winning tickets for Lotto Max jackpot
Two winning tickets split Friday's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot
These doctors — and nearly 2,000 of their peers — are demanding urgent action to get the third wave under control. Listen to what they have to say
Nearly 2,000 doctors from Toronto, Peel and York have joined together to send an urgent message to Ontarians — it’s time to raise your voice.
Ontario’s Science Table recommends immediately shifting half of province’s vaccines to the hardest hit neighbourhoods
A new brief from Ontario’s Science Advisory Table recommends immediately shifting half of the province’s COVID-19 vaccine supply to everyone 16 and up in the 74 hardest hit neighbourhoods to dramatically cut case counts, hospitalizations and deaths.
Like déjà vu, one of the Gage Park turtles has gone missing — again
A city spokesperson has confirmed an order is in for a ‘replacement turtle’
Ontario keeping AstraZeneca for 40+ for now
Peel, Toronto could begin workplace closures today to control COVID-19 outbreaks
Inspectors found no violations of public health measures at private religious college, lawyer says
A private religious college that was flagged to Toronto Public Health over concerns it had remained open amid pandemic restrictions, did not violate any regulations, according to a lawyer representing the school.
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