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Lakeshore Stoney Creek condo market makes big gains in 2020 with some recent cooling off
Hamilton condominium sales were red hot in 2020, especially in places like the Lakeshore Stoney Creek area, according to a study by Toronto-based real estate platform Strata.
Police take over investigation into Hamilton Mountain house explosion
The Office of the Fire Marshall was investigating the explosion over the weekend.
Dundas Cootes Drive Pioneer gas station underground equipment upgraded
New tanks, pipes must be inspected and environmental report filed
Funds raised for Ontario workers without sick days
Fundraiser aims to support Ontario essential workers without paid sick leave
North American stock markets down in early trading
North American stock markets down in early trading to start the week
Ontario changes AstraZeneca vaccine age eligibility to 40-plus
The Ontario government has announced a change in age eligibility for the AstraZeneca vaccine, which will make it available to individuals ages 40 and older beginning April 20.
'I am embarrassed': Brock mayor chastises employees for gathering that led to COVID-19 infections
Brock Mayor John Grant has publicly chastised four township employees after they helped someone in the community to move over Easter.
What places are closed in Toronto because of coronavirus?
Closures and reopenings have become the norm in COVID-19 life in Toronto.
AutoCanada is on a roll, while Aphria shareholders have had a bumpy ride — here are this week’s winners and losers
Stock surges and setbacks for the week ending April 16, 2021
The beautiful ‘normal’ life in Hamilton, that many thought Roger DiBattista would never have
DiBattista was diagnosed with hydrocephalus, water on the brain, at three months old. It seemed to sentence him to a life of misery if not early death
Ontario school fundraising, extracurriculars hit hard by COVID-19, report finds
COVID-19 has drastically curtailed fundraising in Ontario schools, with money raised over the past year most likely to be used to help families with food or other needs during the pandemic, a new report has found.
Local groups step up to feed Hamilton’s homeless through farm projects
St. Patrick Parish and Wesley Urban Ministries are taking food supply issues into their own hands with farm operations intended to feed the city’s mos
Stoney Creek couple turn $1 last-ditch bet into $100,000 Encore win
Duo plans to pay bills and invest winnings
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario students return to virtual classrooms Monday; Checkpoints will be set up at interprovincial border crossings; Liberals to release federal budget
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.
Alberta, Ontario lower minimum AstraZeneca age
NewsAlert: Ontario lowers minimum age for AstraZeneca shot to 40 from 55
Alberta lowers minimum AstraZeneca age to 40
NewsAlert: Ontario lowers minimum age for AstraZeneca shot to 40 from 55
Ontario lowers eligibility age for AstraZeneca vaccine to 40
Ontario will lower the minimum age for the AstraZeneca vaccine starting on Tuesday as the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the province shows no sign of slowing down.
Golf players urge Ontario government to reverse course on shutdown order
Tim Ingram took his son Max, a golf-obsessed six-year-old, to Whistle Bear Golf Club for a few swings under the floodlights as the time ticked down towards Ontario’s latest stay-at-home orders — which, as of 12:01 a.m. Saturday, banned golf in the province.
Golf lovers urge Ontario government to reverse course on shutdown order
Tim Ingram took his son Max, a golf-obsessed six-year-old, to Whistle Bear Golf Club for a few swings under the floodlights as the time ticked down towards Ontario’s latest stay-at-home orders — which, as of 12:01 a.m. Saturday, banned golf in the province.
No word on whether Ontario will accept feds' help
Ontario logs 4,250 new COVID-19 cases as ICU admissions reach new peak
Have your say: Are you eagre to travel after the pandemic is over?
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Ont legislature shutdown possible amid COVID surge
Ontario logs 4,250 new COVID-19 cases as ICU admissions reach new peak
Opposition parties denounce Ford government proposal to shut down legislature amid COVID-19 crisis
Mired in an ongoing crisis, Premier Doug Ford’s government denied it is moving to shut down the legislature at Queen’s Park this week as critics and experts call for strengthened protections from COVID-19.
Hamilton reports 157 new COVID-19 cases; test positivity rate jumps to 7.4 per cent
One new outbreak reported Sunday.
Ancaster residents look to police and neighbours to stop vandalism
After a crime spree in 2018 that saw police arrest a person, vandalism remains a problem three years later.
Health workers cope with burnout during 3rd wave
Staff shortages, emotional toll weigh on health-care staff during Ontario's 3rd wave
Ontario ICU admissions rise to new record level
Ontario logs 4,250 new COVID-19 cases as ICU admissions reach new peak
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Hunter Street lane restrictions and other construction hot spots in Hamilton
Bike lane upgrades on Hunter Street near the GO Centre in downtown start Monday.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 4,250 new cases and 18 deaths; Provinces release details on who to receive COVID-19 vaccines in coming weeks
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: Provinces release details on who to receive COVID-19 vaccines in coming weeks
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.
Canada’s billionaires have grown richer during the pandemic, and calls for a wealth tax are getting louder
Wealth is usually a cushion in times of crisis. The more you have, the softer the blows you need to absorb.
Caledonia builders launch $200M lawsuit over occupation
Lawsuit alleges negligence over long-running McKenzie dispute
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Ontario walks back sweeping new police powers
Ontarians waking up to tough new pandemic restrictions
NewsAlert: Ontario walks back new police powers
Ontarians waking up to tough new pandemic restrictions
Ford government should focus on source of the pandemic, not flail about with pointless restrictions
After the emergency brake, the panic button. How else to explain the Ford government’s latest confused, scattershot reaction to Ontario’s third-wave COVID crisis?
Ontario outdoor gathering rules raise eyebrows
Ontario's new restrictions on outdoor gatherings raise eyebrows
Ford backtracks on new police COVID powers
Ontarians waking up to tough new pandemic restrictions
Province to ‘clarify’ expanded police powers for COVID-19 checks; Hamilton mayor calls police stops ‘very problematic’
Other police forces, including Peel Region, Toronto, Waterloo, Guelph and Ottawa have issued statements on social media that they would not be conduct
Mayor calls police stops ‘very problematic’ as force reviews approach to new powers
Other police forces, including Peel Region, Toronto, Waterloo, Guelph and Ottawa have issued statements on social media that they would not be conduct
Swoop airlines proposes expanded service from Hamilton starting this summer
Swoop president Charles Duncan says the airlines will add Kelowna, B.C. and Winnipeg to its destination service.
NewsAlert:Ontario to 'scope down' new police power
Ontarians waking up to tough new pandemic restrictions
Quebec hospitalizations highest since second wave
Quebec hospitalizations and ICU cases highest since second wave
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi says feds are "doing everything we can" to get vaccines
"We have to come together and do what is necessary," says Tassi.
Brantford Police on scene of an active shooting
Police are asking the public to avoid the area of Alfred St. and Wellingston St.
Hamilton sees 161 new COVID cases, one death Saturday
Eight new outbreaks were declared Saturday, including an outbreak at a fourth Kelly’s Residence location.
Hamilton's CANMET Materials Lab will split almost $60 million in federal funding
The $58.9 million in federal funding will be divided between CANMET and a Mississauga lab to expand space for research.
Shopify’s Canadian boss on boosting entrepreneurs to ‘put the power in their hands’
Last year, a start-up founded by a 25-year-old programmer looking for a better way to sell snowboards online overtook Royal Bank as Canada’s most valuable company. In 2020, Shopify Inc. reached a valuation only one other Canadian tech company — Nortel — ever attained. While its stock slumped earlier this year on expectations of slowing growth and the company has been beset by numerous executive departures, Shopify recently regained its position at the top of Canada’s stock charts with a market capitalization of more than $180 billion. The pandemic has also reaffirmed the company’s position as the No. 2 e-commerce platform in North America after Amazon. We asked Ian Black, who runs Shopify’s Canadian operations, how the company plans to maintain that performance.
Ontario, federal governments provide over $6 million to three LTC facilities in Hamilton
The federal and Ontario governments partner to provide infrastructure funding for St. Josephy's Villas, Idlewyld Manor, St. Peter's.
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