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Cherry trees in High Park to be fenced off during blossom season, but the park will be open
High Park’s cherry trees will once again be behind barricades later this month — and available on a 24-hour livestream — as the city looks to deter the crowds that typically flock to the park to see the fragile blossoms.
Hamilton lab one of the few in the world testing for rare blood clotting from COVID-19 vaccines
A McMaster lab has taken on the role as the only facility in Canada that is testing and diagnosing for rare events of blood clotting induced by COVID-
Jason Kenney blasts COVID-19 protesters as ‘un-Canadian’
Cool it, yahoos.
HPO and musicians stay positive despite a tough year
‘We absolutely plan to move forward with the recording and broadcast of our six remaining concerts in the 2020-2021 season,” said Kim Varian.
Quebec softens outdoor mask rules after criticism
Quebec government criticized over communication on outdoor face mask rule
Aphria shareholders vote in favour of Tilray deal
Aphria shareholders vote in favour of merger, Tilray shareholders to vote tomorrow
Ford is wrong. It’s not ‘very, very simple’ to book a shot in Ontario
Premier Doug Ford should not dictate Ontario’s vaccine policies or run the provincial rollout himself. But it shouldn’t be too much to expect that he understands what’s happening.
S&P/TSX composite slips despite energy sector jump
North American stock markets up in early trading, price of oil climbs higher
Titans was shooting in Hamilton this week
Areas around Summer’s Lane, across from Hamilton City Hall, were done up Tuesday to look like Gotham City which is the setting of the superhero show ‘
Repairing trust in police will take time: group
Repairing trust in police will take time, work, advocates say after review
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Come back, Donald Trump — Canada’s self-esteem needs you
Well, it was fun while it lasted.
Several Toronto clinics run out of COVID-19 shots
Scarborough Health Network closes two clinics due to COVID-19 vaccine shortage
Fed survey: Economy rebounding, helped by stimulus, vaccines
A Federal Reserve survey has found that the economy was rebounding in late February through early April, helped by billions of dollars in a new round of stimulus payments and the stepped-up rollout of coronavirus vaccines.
TRREB to drop 'master' bedroom term
TRREB to drop 'master' bedroom term, replace with 'primary' in coming months
Quebec teacher on picket line hit by car
More than 70,000 Quebec teachers stage early-morning strike over contract dispute
Fed survey: Economy rebounding, helped by stimulus, vaccines
Fed survey: Economy rebounding, helped by stimulus, vaccines
Quebec outdoor mask rule sparks debate
Quebec government criticized over communication on outdoor face mask rule
Cogeco CEO eager to learn outcome of CRTC review
Cogeco CEO eager to learn outcome of CRTC review of mobile wireless industry
Hamilton reports first cases of fast-spreading P.1 variant
The variant, first identified in Brazil, is considered more spreadable and possibly more dangerous to young people.
Toronto health networks low on COVID-19 shots
Scarborough Health Network closes two clinics due to COVID-19 vaccine shortage
Former CHML broadcaster Bob Hooper part of 2021 Class to be inducted into Canadian Football Hall of Fame
The Ancaster resident, who was the Ticats' broadcaster, passed away in 2018 at age 79.
Halton school board to provide free menstrual products in schools by September
Meanwhile, Hamilton’s public board said its program to put menstrual products in schools was delayed amid the pandemic.
West Mountain and Crown Point experience power outages Wednesday
Power went out for almost 200 residents in two separate parts of Hamilton Wednesday.
East Mountain and Crown Point experience power outages Wednesday
Power went out for almost 200 residents in two separate parts of Hamilton Wednesday.
Hamilton school board planning to shift remote classes to schools
Hamilton’s public school board is planning to shift remote-learning classrooms for elementary students to individual schools in September should the province direct it to continue offering the online option for the next school year.
What's going on with Ontario's COVID-19 case reporting lags?
Every now and then, the Government of Ontario reports a spike in daily new COVID-19 cases and attributes the surge to a data catch-up following a previous lag in reporting.
Brantford police investigating shooting death of 20-year-old man
The public can expect a police presence in the area of Diana Avenue Wednesday.
Quebec reports 1,559 COVID-19 cases, seven deaths
Hospitalizations up as Quebec reports 1,559 COVID-19 cases, seven deaths
New COVID-19 deaths in Haldimand-Norfolk, Six Nations
A resident of Haldimand-Norfolk and a Six Nations band member died of COVID-19 earlier this week
Hamilton police constable charged with sexual assault causing bodily harm
The charge relates to an alleged on-duty incident in November 2020.
Energy and base metals help lift S&P/TSX composite
North American stock markets up in early trading, price of oil climbs higher
Help clean up Ward 14 parks on Hamilton Mountain
Residents are invited to join a community spring clean-up project in Ward 14 parks, running from April 20 to May 1.
Here’s where to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in Toronto
In theory, it’s never been easier to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Toronto: the city has more clinics, more shots and more appointment slots than ever before.
TRREB to drop 'master' bedroom term soon
TRREB to drop 'master' bedroom term, replace with 'primary' in coming months
Dr. Ken Duckworth writing mental health guide, due in 2022
Dr. Ken Duckworth writing mental health guide, due in 2022
ATS buying U.S. company BioDot for $106M
ATS Automation Tooling Systems buying U.S. company BioDot for $106 million
North American stock markets up in early trading
North American stock markets up in early trading, price of oil climbs higher
Corrective to April 8, April 9 COVID stories
Corrective to April 8, April 9 on COVID-19 in Ontario
Plan for Ontario hot spot clinics still developing
COVID-19 stay-at-home order takes effect across Ontario today
‘Go where the puck’s heading’: Red Wilson donates $5 million to McMaster’s Future of Canada Project
McMaster grad and philanthropist Lynton (Red) Wilson has donated $5 million to a three-year research project aimed at studying Canada’s future.
Ottawa, province pledge $656.5M for schools for COVID-19 costs
Ottawa is providing $525.2 million to help Ontario schools cover COVID-19 costs such as improving ventilation or boosting broadband — with the provincial government pitching in an additional $131.3 million.
Bagels and bread, oh my: Ten bakeries in Hamilton to try
Bagels, croissants, doughnuts and bread. Here’s a roundup of 10 local bakeries to delight your senses.
‘I put my glasses on and checked again’: Hamilton trades worker nets $1 million in Lotto 6/49 win
“It’s going to take a few days to sink in,” said Jack Demerjian
Flamborough businesses riding COVID's third wave
As the province goes through its first week of the stay-at-home order, Flamborough business owners are once again feeling frustrated.
‘Why me?’: Hamilton educational assistants prepare to return to classrooms after April break — many without a vaccine
Special needs educators are eligible for the vaccine, but the union says most can’t get appointments until May.
‘I assumed we’d get shot’: Accused testifies at Hamilton manslaughter trial
‘The next thing I remember the knife was in his chest and we both just froze there,’ said Dawson Farr
Vaccine delivery delays stop Hamilton from expanding rollout
There are still no updates on when Hamilton can open a mass vaccination clinic at Rosedale Arena, which was set to open early April
Months after COVID outbreak, Hamilton health officials still oppose naming basketball club
Documents obtained by The Spectator confirm the name of the team behind the outbreak. They do not make clear why public health remains adamant the tea
Stinky mess in Cootes Paradise is algae, not sewage, City of Hamilton says
A floating multicoloured mass in the marsh prompted paddlers to flee and residents to report a possible sewage spill Tuesday.
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