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Tribunal dismisses Hamilton west harbour landowner’s $33M claim against city
Future of polluted Bay Street North property once eyed for condo development remains hazy
Winter’s last blast? Travel advisory issued as Hamilton digs out from April snowstorm
Police are tweeting for drivers to use caution Wednesday morning and that the weather is making for slick driving conditions.
Check out Westdale’s newest businesses
The trendy neighbourhood is becoming a hot spot for street food
'A way to give back': Waterdown Collision wins Outstanding Business Achievement Award
Waterdown Collision has been recognized by the Flamborough Chamber of Commerce with the 2020 Outstanding Business Achievement (OBA) Community Service Award.
Damages from Friday night explosion on west Mountain pegged at $1 million
It will take as long as two weeks for investigators to determine what exactly caused the blast — and whether it will warrant any criminal- or fire-rel
Weeks after Ford announces workplace vaccine clinics, Hamilton employers are still waiting
Details are still pending for local businesses interested in hosting COVID vaccine clinics while essential workers continue to bear the brunt of cases
Councillors back ‘granny flat’ regulations for Hamilton
Danko receives support for two-bedroom cap amid concern over ‘unscrupulous property owners’
Crown argues victim was disarmed before fatal stabbing in drug robbery
Dawson Farr to learn verdict in manslaughter case May 17
Today’s coronavirus news: Provinces reporting 240,000 new vaccinations administered; China says 200 million citizens have been vaccinated
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Her dad was a factory worker who died from COVID-19. For her, stricter measures on workplace outbreaks in Toronto and Peel are simply not enough
As Toronto and Peel invoked measures Tuesday mandating businesses with COVID-19 outbreaks to close, the daughter of one Brampton factory worker who died from the virus says this action is too little, too late.
Emma Teitel: Without paid sick leave, Toronto’s COVID-19 workplace law can only do so much to make up for Doug Ford’s shortcomings
Last week, the province of Ontario tried and failed to close playgrounds, an effort that beyond making parents lose their goddamn minds, achieved absolutely nothing.
Ontario hints at action on paid sick leave
Peel Region to order temporary closure of businesses with recent COVID-19 outbreaks
Ford negative, staffer tests positive for COVID-19
Ontario Premier Doug Ford tests negative after staff member tests positive for COVID
Doug Ford in isolation after aide tests positive for COVID-19
Premier Doug Ford is isolating at home in Toronto after an aide tested positive for COVID-19.
Small businesses want more from budget: CFIB
New, young small businesses left out of federal budget want more aid: CFIB
'STOP USING IMMEDIATELY': Major recall at Costco after injuries reported while recalls at Home Hardware, Giant Tiger and Urban Barn trigger Health Canada warnings
Health Canada has issued warnings to shoppers due to some serious safety issues regarding products sold at Urban Barn, Giant Tiger and Home Hardware, while some injuries have also triggered a recall from big-box giant Costco.
Bruce Arthur: A sick-leave move just might be a sign the Ford government has stopped banging its head against the science table
You have to hand it to Ontario’s government: after months of stubborn inaction, after a year spent exposing the most vulnerable in society to danger, after weeks of panic leading nowhere, and after more or less letting the hospitals drown, they might not hesitate. It might take Toronto and Peel doing something first; in fact, it often has.
Bruce Arthur: A sick-leave move just might be a sign the Ford government has stopped banging its head against the science table
You have to hand it to Ontario’s government: after months of stubborn inaction, after a year spent exposing the most vulnerable in society to danger, after weeks of panic leading nowhere, and after more or less letting the hospitals drown, they might not hesitate. It might take Toronto and Peel doing something first; in fact, it often has.
Ontario Hockey League cancels 2020-21 season
CP NewsAlert: Ontario Hockey League cancels 2020-21 season
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Quebec drops age for AstraZeneca, extends lockdown
Quebec reports 1,136 new COVID-19 cases, 17 deaths and rise in hospitalizations
Hamilton Mountain tattoo shop continues to operate despite charges, provincial lockdown
The owner of the Concession Street tattoo shop says he has ‘no choice’ but to operate despite lockdown
Group says budget fails to support pension reform
Federal budget fails to support needed pension reform, retiree group says
S&P/TSX composite down for a second straight day
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie edges lower
Hamilton's infrastructure construction can continue under provincial lockdown
Under the provincial restrictions government funded projects are allowed to continue during lockdown.
Police probing incident between cop and youth
Police investigating "physical confrontation" between officer and youth at skate park
Another COID case at Mohawk College aviation centre
Mohawk College and Hamilton’s public health department have confirmed another case of the coronavirus at the college’s Centre for Aviation Technology at John C. Munro-Hamilton International Airport.
Can meal kits be worth it for a single-person household?
Meal kits can reduce the stress of meal planning/shopping and introduce people to healthy, blissful cooking in their kitchen, writes Diane Galambos.
Budget fails to support pension reform, group says
Federal budget fails to support needed pension reform, retiree group says
Hamilton man faces several charges after fleeing police in stolen vehicle
A 45-year-old faces nine charges
Toronto and Peel are closing workplaces with five or more COVID-19 cases. Here’s how we got here
Toronto and Peel Regions have both announced they will be closing workplaces with five or more positive COVID-19 cases.
NewsAlert: Science group demands action in Ontario
Peel Region to order temporary closure of businesses with recent COVID-19 outbreaks
Under pressure, Ontario government scrambles to launch a provincial sick leave program
Ontario is signalling it’s ready to bring in a paid sick day program after months of pressure from public health experts who say it will keep people from going to work ill and spreading COVID-19.
Doc charged with murder has case put over to May
Eastern Ontario doctor charged with murder set to appear in court
Judge admits video in St. Mike's sex assault case
Judge to rule on video admissibility in St. Mike's sex assault case as trial resumes
‘Way forward’: Ontario’s Science Table lays out ways to battle third wave including paid sick days, vaccinating essential workers
Ontario’s Science Table has outlined its own recommended public health measures to curb the third wave, including paid sick days and speeding up vaccination for essential workers, but not clamping down on outdoor activities.
Quebec reports 1,136 new COVID-19 cases, 17 deaths
Quebec reports 1,136 new COVID-19 cases, 17 deaths and rise in hospitalizations
Hamilton covid field hospital Wellington Street
A field hospital is set to open next month in a Wellington Street North parking lot across from Hamilton General that can take as many as 80 patients. It will be run by HHS but used to ease the pressure on hospitals across the province.The HHS-run
Toronto Public Health to shutdown workplaces with five or more COVID-19 cases
Toronto Public Health will shut workplaces with five or more confirmed COVID-19 cases, the unit announced on Tuesday.
Toronto, Peel to close businesses with outbreaks
Peel Region to order temporary closure of businesses with recent COVID-19 outbreaks
N.S. fees for COVID-19 information 'make no sense'
N.S. fees for COVID-19 jail data more than 20 times higher than Ontario: researcher
Peel to shut down businesses with recent outbreaks
Peel Region to order temporary closure of businesses with recent COVID-19 outbreaks
Hamilton reports two new COVID deaths and unusually low new case count
It’s unclear if the low number of daily new cases is the result of an error or lag
We’re tracking COVID-19 hospitalizations and ICU admissions in Ontario. See the unbelievably sharp rise in our chart
The number of COVID-19 patients in Ontario hospitals and ICUs has increased nearly 112 per cent since the beginning of April.
New Glen elementary school name splits Hamilton trustees
The fallout from the Hamilton public school board’s recent racism scandal lurked in the background as trustees selected new names for a renovated Stoney Creek school and one being built to replace Glen Echo and Glen Brae in east Hamilton.
S&P/TSX composite down more than 200 points
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie edges lower
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi says budget 2021 has "something for all"
Despite the COVID-19 benefits ending in September 2020, Tassi says Liberals could adapt to changing nature of the pandemic.
Hamilton opening mass vaccination clinic for people 40-plus
The clinics will be held this Saturday and Sunday at FirstOntario Place. Appointments are required.
Employees at Farm Boy, Fortinos, Metro and Sobeys in Hamilton test positive for COVID-19
An international student at McMaster University has also tested positive for the virus.
Ontario auditor general to investigate COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Ontario’s auditor general will review the province’s vaccine rollout, including how hotspot postal codes were selected.
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