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COVID in Hamilton: Cases at Hamilton Farmers’ Market, Fortinos, No Frills, Sobeys and Mohawk College
Two students at Mohawk College’s Stoney Creek campus have also tested positive but the cases are not connected.
Shipping news for April 4 to 10: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 4U.S.A.: 3Overseas: 106 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled petroleum product2 vessels handled agricultural product2 vessels handled fertilizer cargo1 vessels handled
Six-week shutdown urged as Ontario pleads for help
Ontario could announce new restrictions today to curb surging COVID-19 rates
All hands on deck at Toronto vax clinic
All hands on deck at a Toronto vaccine clinic where student nurses help out
‘We shouldn’t be waiting’: Hamilton correctional officers still in line for COVID vaccine
Hamilton public health began scheduling vaccinations for inmates at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre this week.
Extended stay-at-home order ‘only way’ to flatten curve, Ontario's COVID modelling shows
Ontario has released its latest COVID-19 modelling numbers and Dr. Adalsteinn (Steini) Brown says the progress made so far is both “frustrating and frightening” and that we “are now entering the hardest stage.”
Dundas York Road contaminated site to be fenced, uses limited
Imperial Oil not releasing details of future plans for its property
Stoney Creek great-grandmother wins $300,000 on Instant Plinko
Dusanka Zarkovich of Stoney Creek lived out a 'The Price is Right' dream by dropping a Plinko chip to win $300,000 at the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) prize centre recently.
Ford to further close economy as Ontario modelling predicts more than 30,000 new COVID-19 cases a day in May
Amid alarming new projections of skyrocketing COVID-19 infections, Premier Doug Ford is further closing down Ontario’s economy in hopes it’s not too late to prevent a health-care disaster.
NewsAlert:Ontario advisers call for 6-wk shutdown
Ontario could announce new restrictions today to curb surging COVID-19 rates
Small businesses move to lock in rental deals
Small businesses move to lock in rental deals amid low vacancy rates
Post Hill Press goes on with book by officer in Taylor raid
Post Hill Press goes on with book by officer in Taylor raid
'These workers are terrified': Labour groups call for vaccine priority for education support staff
Educational support and maintenance staff across Ontario who can't work from home are in urgent need of COVID-19 vaccines, the heads of several Ontario labour groups said during a media event on April 15.
Analysts say CRTC ruling helps regional carriers
Analysts say CRTC ruling will help regional carriers with new limits on Big Three
Critical care leader Dr. Niall Ferguson answers our questions on ICU beds, hospital capacity and the challenges of a surging third wave
The provincial critical care lead for the Toronto Central region found himself doing something this week that he called “extraordinary”: transporting an adult COVID-19 patient through an underground tunnel from Toronto General Hospital to a Sick Kids bed.
Quebec sets two daily COVID-19 vaccination records
Quebec sets new records for number of daily COVID-19 vaccinations
Ontario breaks daily record with 4,812 new cases and 25 deaths, almost 1,500 cases in Toronto
Ontario is reporting another 4,812 COVID-19 cases and 25 more deaths, according to its latest report released Friday morning.
Loonie reaches 80 cents US, S&P/TSX composite up
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Hamilton reports 247 cases in one day, highest ever
There are two new deaths and two new outbreaks.
Ontario reports record 4,812 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario could announce new restrictions today to curb surging COVID-19 rates
Hamilton school board heeds call for human rights policy
Hamilton’s public school board will create human rights policy as recommended by the investigation into alleged racist conduct that prompted sanctions against two trustees in March — although it’s unlikely to do so by a June deadline.
What are the pros and cons of universal basic income in Canada?
Last week, at the Liberal policy convention, a majority of members endorsed a resolution for a universal basic income model to be implemented in Canada.
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Man charged with sex assault on woman in her 80s
Man charged in alleged sexual assault on woman in her 80s
Ontario could announce new restrictions today
Ontario could announce new restrictions today to curb surging COVID-19 rates
‘My adrenalin went sky high’: Two Stoney Creek men feeling lucky after lottery wins
Andrija Konjek, 72, took home $734,061.70 in the March 27 Lottario draw, while Zachary Thomas, 26, won $125,000 in the March 2 Daily Keno 8 Pick draw
Love, horror and comedy in the air in Hamilton
The new TV series featuring Chucky was filming on Lamoreaux Street last week.
Will there be a curfew in Ontario? And other things we’ll be watching for Friday
As COVID-19 cases and deaths hit new highs, grim new modelling forecasts and possible new lockdown measures are expected Friday.
Toronto neighbourhoods with highest numbers of racialized people have lowest vaccination rates: research
With hospitals at breaking point, the gap between who needs COVID vaccines and who’s getting them is particularly bad in Toronto, new research shows. The neighbourhoods with the highest populations of racialized people have the lowest vaccination rates, despite the disproportionate impact of the disease on these communities.
City hiring consultant to review release of basketball team’s name to Spec
A freedom-of-information expert calls the move ‘bizarre’
Child-care workers on the front line, but not at the front of the queue
As daycare continues through a stay-at-home order, vaccination of workers caring for children is expected to begin mid-May
Swoop returning more low-cost flights to Hamilton — pandemic permitting
Ultralow-cost carrier pulled dozens of weekly flights out of the city last October during COVID to instead operate out of Toronto’s Pearson airport
Today’s coronavirus news: Head of Tokyo Olympics again says games will not be cancelled; Ontario set to impose new restrictions Friday to curb surging COVID-19 rates
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
These employers hope to host workplace vaccination sites as experts urge priority for essential workers at greatest risk
The Toronto Transit Commission, Maple Leaf Foods, and UPS are among the employers in COVID-19 hot spots who have approached — or been approached by — the province about hosting workplace vaccination clinics, the Star has learned.
Officer involved in Breonna Taylor raid writing a book
Officer involved in Breonna Taylor raid writing a book
Three arrested, ‘large sum’ of narcotics seized after traffic-stop-turned-cop-chase ends in ravine
Short-lived evasion began at around 10 a.m. near Oriole Crescent when a patrol officer spotted a grey Volvo SUV drive out of a townhouse complex at ex
Bruce Arthur: All those people gasping for air. This government has failed Ontario in the most unthinkable, unforgivable way
The catastrophe is here. It’s understandable if you can’t imagine how bad this is, or how bad it will get, because even people in health care can’t believe it. Friday the Ontario government is expected to introduce stricter public health restrictions for the third time in three weeks, because Ontario’s panicked, pleading attempts to negotiate with a virus were always doomed. The only question now is how catastrophic it becomes.
Thirty-five people displaced in $3-million Stoney Creek fire
A relief station for displaced residents has been set up in the lobby of the Courtyard by Marriot at 1224 Upper James St.
Things you can and can’t do this weekend in Hamilton
The weather forecast is looking a little brighter than it did during the week.
As third wave worsens, Sunnybrook field hospital prepares to open early, and UHN adds tents to accommodate busy ERS
As COVID-19 case counts and intensive care admissions reach crisis levels in Toronto, the field hospital under construction in a parking lot at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre will begin accepting patients next week, the Star has learned.
As third wave worsens, Sunnybrook field hospital prepares to open early and tents begin to go up at Toronto Western, Toronto General
As COVID-19 case counts and intensive care admissions reach crisis levels in Toronto, the field hospital under construction in a parking lot at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre will begin accepting patients next week, the Star has learned. 
Emma Teitel: Allowing a glass of wine in a public park won’t end civilization. During COVID-19, it might just save it
The circles have come full circle.
Confusion is turning to anger over Ontario’s vaccine rollout. Doctors say it’s time for transparency on supply
Confusion around Ontario’s available vaccine supply is leading to a lack of public trust in the process and fuelling anger toward it, two Toronto-based physicians say.
Hamilton’s Mezcal restaurant is closed
Taco and tequila spot was run by chef Manny Ferreira, the subject of a Spectator investigation into allegations of sexual assault
COVID in Ontario 'dire,' more restrictions debated
Ontario says a COVID-19 field hospital is expected to take patients this month
New record high set for S&P/TSX composite index
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Quebec mulls expanding AstraZeneca access
Legault satisfied with AstraZeneca rollout despite reports of empty vaccine centres
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
TTC says has flexible bus service to avoid crowds
TTC says it's expanding service to avoid crowding on buses after social media posts
COVID-19 situation in Ontario 'dire'
Ontario says a COVID-19 field hospital is expected to take patients this month
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