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Hamilton planning committee approves condo development on former Chedoke Hospital lands
Chedoke Redevelopment Corp. is proposing 211 condos on Sanatorium Road, along with redeveloping the "Southam" building.
BMO using COVID to up diversity, carbon goals: CEO
BMO found AI, climate change and diversity opportunities in pandemic: CEO
Poll suggests support for COVID-19 vaccines is growing in Ontario
Ontarians are becoming more and more open to COVID-19 vaccines, a new poll suggests.
Hamilton’s top doctor to recommend school boards prepare for ‘possible pivot to online learning’ after April break
Public health and school board directors are meeting Wednesday afternoon.
'Demanding a large quantity of cash'; Police ask for help identifying Waterdown bank robbery suspect
Hamilton Police are asking for the public’s assistance in identify a suspect in the Dec. 23 robbery at the Royal Bank in Waterdown.
Provincewide stay-at-home order expected as Hamilton battles third COVID wave
Premier Doug Ford is expected to make the announcement at an afternoon news conference.
Ontario to issue stay-at-home order: sources
NewsAlert: Ontario to issue four-week stay-at-home order starting Thursday: sources
Base metals help lift S&P/TSX composite
S&P/TSX composite climbs higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Ontario reporting another 3,215 COVID-19 cases, 17 additional deaths
Ontario is reporting another 3,215 COVID-19 cases and 17 more deaths, according to its latest report released Wednesday morning.
CME calls for vaccines for manufacturing sector
CME calls for vaccines for essential workers in the manufacturing sector
S&P/TSX composite climbs in early trading
S&P/TSX composite climbs higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Provincial shutdown quashes city’s work to expedite patio program
Over the past two months, Hamilton restaurant owners have gone from being allowed 10 diners indoors to 50 per cent capacity, to outdoor dining only, t
“He died in my arms:” Hamilton mom loses two children to rare Schwartz-Jampel syndrome
Jodi Davies’ children Teah and Caleb both suffered from rare disorder, Schwart-Jampel syndrome, that made life a real challenge but they all made the
Demand for pandemic pets leads would-be owners to look in unusual places, like research labs
For the past 20 years, Ann Fitzpatrick and her husband, John Gill, have always had a house full of dogs.
Demo permit application for more-than-century-old Hamilton church withdrawn
Councillors back pursuit of heritage status for vacant St. Giles amid push by heritage advocates
What they sold for: Stoney Creek townhouse sets record at $887,000
A look at Hamilton home sale prices in March.
Designer masks, masks for singers at new Joyce Hancock Designs store in Oshawa
The new downtown store also offers custom clothing and clothing alterations.
'So stressful': Vaccine rollout a mixed bag for Flamborough residents
As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues, several Flamborough residents have been able to get vaccinated — but the process has not always been smooth.
These 12 Hamilton neighbourhoods have higher rates of positive COVID tests than the provincial average
At 8.66 per cent, L9K grabs the city’s largest share of tests coming back positive
Time to put an end to rape culture and everyday sexism
When Spectator columnist Susan Clairmont wrote about allegations of sexual misconduct, the floodgates opened with women sharing their own experiences
Statistical snapshot suggests photo-radar is slowing down Hamilton speeders
Four months into a pilot, the controversial cameras are slowing traffic — and generating thousands of tickets — in speeding hot spots
Hamilton ‘trailblazer’ Dwight Perry remembered as well-known panhandler who fought unjust tickets
The 63-year-old died from liver cancer April 2. He had $33,255 in unpaid fines that had accumulated over the years.
Today’s coronavirus news: Schools in Toronto, Guelph health units move to online learning today
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.
SickKids Hospital’s plans to open eight ICU beds for young adults with COVID-19 ‘unprecedented,’ CEO says
The Hospital for Sick Children is preparing to accept critically ill adults with COVID-19, a “watershed moment” that highlights the precariousness of Ontario’s hospital system as it strains under the third-wave surge of patients needing intensive care.
The Toronto and Peel neighbourhoods that need the COVID vaccine the most aren’t getting it, new data reveals
Neighbourhoods in Toronto and Peel hardest hit by COVID-19, including those home to thousands of at-risk essential workers, are among the areas within those regions with the lowest rates of vaccination, new data shows.
Hamilton projected to be in lockdown until the end of June
Hamilton Health Sciences CEO says coming weeks ‘daunting’ as ICU doctor’s voice breaks as he describes the strain.
Hamilton police looking to ID key witness in fatal Mountain stabbing last summer
Investigators believe the man from surveillance footage would have been able to ‘directly observe’ when 19-year-old Ali Mohummad was fatally stabbed
COVID-19 outbreaks declared at two more Hamilton schools
There are also four voluntary asymptomatic testing clinics being held for Hamilton students this week.
‘Variants are winning’: Kenney warns of new spread as Alberta introduces new rules
The “freedom loving” province is bringing back restrictions as premier warns a new spike in cases is set to outpace vaccinations.
Trump-district vaccine tourism is a national trend in the U.S.
WASHINGTON—Last week, we drove deep into Trump country to get vaccinated against COVID-19. That’s where the shots are available.
Quebec changes course, tightens COVID restrictions
Quebec urges health authorities to act quickly against COVID-19 rule-breakers
Bruce Arthur: When Ontario’s magical thinking on COVID-19 fails, Doug Ford turns to Plan B: panic
Doug Ford looked panicked, and hopefully he is. Hopefully the premier and his cabinet and everyone associated with the decision-making in this government are now panicking, and the result Wednesday is a logical end point of their reckless, destructive choices. Because while that would likely just be benighted, pitiful self-interest by people who are realizing everybody is angry at them now, it might — just might — mean this government understands what’s happening, right now.
Bruce Arthur: When Ontario’s magical thinking on COVID-19 fails, Doug Ford turns to Plan B: panic
Doug Ford looked panicked, and hopefully he is. Hopefully the premier and his cabinet and everyone associated with the decision-making in this government are now panicking, and the result Wednesday is a logical end point of their reckless, destructive choices. Because while that would likely just be benighted, pitiful self-interest by people who are realizing everybody is angry at them now, it might — just might — mean this government understands what’s happening, right now.
Rosie DiManno: A glimpse of the pre-pandemic life we pine for, deep in the heart of Texas
ARLINGTON—Bodies slick with sweat in the night heat as the music thumps. Intertwining in the shadows or dancing in the open. Shoulder to shoulder at the bar.
Rosie DiManno: A glimpse of the pre-pandemic life we pine for, deep in the heart of Texas
ARLINGTON – Bodies slick with sweat in the night heat as the music thumps. Intertwining in the shadows or dancing in the open. Shoulder to shoulder at the bar.
COVID-19 outbreak prompts closure of Port Dover school
Haldimand-Norfolk school boards to offer asymptomatic testing at 13 schools
The U.S. would like to loosen border restrictions. ‘We’re not there yet,’ Justin Trudeau says
OTTAWA — Amid a rising third wave of COVID-19 and public frustration with a slow vaccine rollout in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dampened expectations that the Canada-U.S. border would reopen anytime soon for travel despite rising vaccination coverage in the U.S.
Vaccinations underway for Norfolk County migrant farm workers
Health unit to run dedicated clinic this weekend for workers out of quarantine
Emma Teitel: Essential workers are labouring sick in Toronto’s factories and dying in its ICUs. That needs to change — now
In a season defined by uncertainty we can be certain of two things, neither of them comforting (sorry).
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
A controlled fire to kick start growth at the RBG
The burns, held by the RBG every three to four years, help to curtail the growth of several non-native invasive species while allowing natural grasses
Employees at Fortinos, Sobeys and Shoppers Drug Mart in Hamilton test positive for COVID-19
The new cases come just days after a handful of cases were confirmed in Loblaw stores across the city.
Police seek potential witness in Hamilton Mountain murder
Hamilton police are looking for a male in his early 20s who might have information that can help them in their probe of the July 19, 2020 fatal stabbing of Ali Mohammad.
Materials, energy, tech power Toronto market
Energy and base metals help lift TSX in early trading, U.S. markets down
Family seeks help after cops mistakenly swarm teen
'The boy was racially profiled': family seeks help after police mistakenly swarm teen
Cut Freedom Mobile from Rogers-Shaw deal, MPs told
Academics, business groups testify Rogers shouldn't be allowed to buy Freedom Mobile
Ontario asks LTC homes to help boost vax uptake
Ontario long-term care ministry asks homes to work on increasing staff vaccine uptake
Hamilton Conservation Authority plan to let builders move wetlands sparks testy debate
A Hamilton Conservation Authority plan to let developers bulldoze some wetlands and other natural features if they recreate them elsewhere is dividing its own directors even before the city and public get their say on a staff discussion paper.
Some Ontario virus hot spots opt to close schools
Schools in Peel Region move classes online for two weeks starting today
Q1 downtown office vacancies rise to 14.3%: CBRE
Canada's Q1 downtown office vacancy rate rises to 14.3%, 4th straight gain
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