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Booking a shot isn’t simple. The frustration and inequality of Ontario’s vaccine rollout
Guests: Ray Lai, Markham Vaccinates co-organizer and Toronto Star reporter Olivia Bowden
Canada expands high-speed internet to several rural areas of Hamilton
The federal government and Bell Canada are spending nearly $980,000 to expand internet connections to 360 households.
Ontario cabinet to meet as COVID-19 cases rise
Ontario says a COVID-19 field hospital is expected to take patients this month
Norfolk man charged in Delhi homicide
Robert Lee Ballard, 27, has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Michael Shawn Murray
Smaller telecoms hope for big win in CRTC decision
Canada's telecom regulator to issue wireless industry ruling Thursday afternoon
Kemp hospice on Hamilton Mountain hosting online advance care planning workshops
Have you thought about the kind of care you would like to receive if you become incapacitated due to an accident or illness or at the end of your life?
Hamilton's bylaw officers get extra authority to enforce rules on conservation lands
Council agrees to authorize bylaw officials to have provincial authority to enforce trespassing on conservation lands.
LTC staffing crisis worse than ever: operators
Pandemic 'crashed' nursing home staffing; operators say 'crisis' has only grown
Legault satisfied with Oxford-AstraZeneca rollout
Legault satisfied with AstraZeneca rollout despite reports of empty vaccine centres
Toronto ICU staff battle third wave of pandemic
'Sicker and younger': Toronto ICU copes with pressure during third wave of pandemic
Hamilton police close 403 in Ancaster Thursday afternoon
The highway is closed westbound from Wilson Street and eastbound from Highway 52.
Ford’s cabinet debates Ontario-wide curfew to curb the spread of COVID-19
Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet is debating a province-wide curfew and other restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Hamilton reports first case of B.1.351 variant
Four new deaths were reported in the city, which reported at least 125 cases for the seventh straight day.
Legault satisfied with AstraZeneca rollout
Legault satisfied with AstraZeneca rollout despite reports of empty vaccine centres
North American stock markets up in late-morning
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Ontario reports record high 4,736 COVID cases with 29 more deaths
Ontario is reporting 4,736 new COVID-19 cases, a record-high daily COVID-19 case count, and 29 more deaths, according to its latest report released Thursday morning.
Ordering meal kits takes strategy: experts
Strategize when ordering meal kits for one, families, picky eaters and special diets
'Welcome news': Tolls on 2 Durham highways to stay in place
Tolls on a pair of highways in Durham Region will be frozen for two more years.
Here's how much each school board in Ontario will receive in funding for pandemic-related upgrades
Ontario's school boards are set to receive $656.5 million in funding from the federal and provincial governments to help cover the cost of COVID-19-related infrastructure upgrades, officials from both levels of government announced on April 14.
Female Black entrepreneurs face financing barriers
Most Black female entrepreneurs face barriers to financing: report
Ontario reports record 4,736 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario says a COVID-19 field hospital is expected to take patients this month
Litter is a ‘huge issue’ in Hamilton. These residents are doing something about it
Since last spring, Peter Ormond estimates he’s cleaned up at least 1,000 garbage bags’ worth of litter across the city
North American stock markets up in early trading
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Eastbound 401 temporarily closed due to fatality
Eastbound 401 express temporarily closed after fatal accident near 400
Hamilton condo sales heating up, real estate platform data shows
The price per square foot for Hamilton condos has fallen to $501, compared to February’s record of $535, which Strata.ca attributes to an increase in
Hamilton’s gritLIT is back! And virtually better than ever, after altered format last year
gritLIT, Hamilton’s very popular readers and writers festival, is completely online but it’s back to its four-day format after a scattered schedule la
Grey-Bruce at "critical threshold" for COVID-19
Ontario says a COVID-19 field hospital is expected to take patients this month
Drummer Gene Champagne released from Burlington hospital
The Killjoys and Teenage Head drummer spent time in the ICU due to COVID-related complications
Hamilton school boards plan upgrades with $27.8 million in new funding
The announcement comes days before students currently on April break move to remote learning indefinitely.
Making a bridge last 100 years: McMaster training program focuses on sustainability in construction sector
Funded by the provincial government, the program will run in a partnership between McMaster University and the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering.
Millard victim pushed to the margins again in Toronto police review
How the missing-person case of Laura Babcock was handled should have been a part of a report on how such cases are handled, writes Susan Clairmont.
Fifteen years in a Chinese prison: Burlington woman laments husband’s fate
Burlington’s Kamila Telendibaeva was six months pregnant on March 27, 2006, and visiting family in Uzbekistan with her husband and children, when he w
Norfolk hospital in ‘vulnerable state’ as variants fuel COVID surge
Care could be delayed for non-urgent patients with ICU beds at a premium
Hamilton bylaw officers get new powers to charge waterfall scofflaws
Bylaw officers will be deputized to lay provincial charges in conservation areas swamped with trespassers and would-be waterfall climbers.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada negotiating contracts to secure COVID-19 booster shots; Toronto field hospital could be activated later this month; Thorncliffe Park clinic temporarily closes
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Carfentanil supplier gets 12 years after woman overdoses
Daniel Kochanska gets 12 years after Stouffville woman dies following overdose and police go undercover to investigate.
‘This is beyond what we’ve ever anticipated’: Hospitals scramble to redeploy medical staff amid worsening third wave
Toronto area hospitals are redeploying hundreds of doctors, nurses and other health workers to care for critically ill COVID-19 patients — with one bringing in physicians from northern Ontario — to keep pace with the ongoing flood of patients with the virus.
CRTC to issue wireless industry ruling Thursday
Canada's telecom regulator to issue wireless industry ruling Thursday afternoon
UPDATE: No injuries, but damage is in the millions of dollars after fire rips through Stoney Creek seniors apartment building
Damage is extensive at a Stoney Creek seniors apartment building after a fire tore through the structure during the evening of April 14.
UPDATE: No injuries, but damage is extensive after fire rips through Stoney Creek seniors apartment building
Damage is extensive at a Stoney Creek seniors apartment building after a fire tore through the structure during the evening of April 14.
Fire rips through Stoney Creek seniors apartment building
Damage is extensive at a Stoney Creek seniors apartment building after a fire tore through the structure during the evening of April 14.
Bruce Arthur: We need vaccines. What we have instead is a vaccine rollout that seems utterly chaotic
We need vaccines in Scarborough; we need vaccines in Peel. We need vaccines in the postal codes where nearly a third of Ontario lives, and vaccines for seniors, and vaccines for those with medical conditions. Everything is an emergency in this province now, and we need vaccines. It’s a problem.
Three-alarm blaze in Stoney Creek decimates seniors’ apartment building
Hamilton fire chief says it is ‘very fortunate’ no one was hurt or killed in Wednesday evening blaze
Firefighters battle multiple-alarm at Stoney Creek seniors building
Fire call went out shortly before 7 p.m. and was upgraded with more responders shortly after
10 emerging writers receive $50,000 Whiting Awards
10 emerging writers receive $50,000 Whiting Awards
New proposals, but no heritage designation for endangered St. Giles Church — yet
Owners of vacant church promised to bring ‘alternative’ redevelopment options to community even as a local affordable housing provider expresses inter
Hamilton police investigating sexual assault as a hate crime
The assault occurred in the area of King Street East and Holton Avenue between 1 and 3 a.m. on April 3
‘We do not stockpile vaccine’: City blames supply shortage as some local Toronto vaccination clinics close, cancelling thousands of appointments
A vaccine shortage is to blame for the fact that local clinics in some COVID-19 hot spots in the city have had to close, Toronto city officials said Wednesday.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls at Costco, The Bay, Canadian Tire and Toys R Us this past week have triggered multiple warnings from Health Canada
Health Canada is warning shoppers after some major recalls at well-known Canadian stores in the last week involving more than 90,000 items.
Confusion about vaccine booking in Quebec
Hospitalizations up as Quebec reports 1,559 COVID-19 cases, seven deaths
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