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Air Transat seeking $500-million in government aid ‘in the coming weeks’ to stay afloat after failed takeover
Struggling airline Air Transat says it’s in the “advanced stages” of negotiations with the federal government for an aid package after Air Canada dropped its bid to acquire the Quebec-based company.
North American stock markets rise to start week
S&P/TSX composite hits record high to start trading week after strong U.S. jobs report
COVID-19 in Hamilton: Cases at Sobeys, Fortinos, FreshCo, No Frills and Carlisle library
Outbreaks have also been declared at two Hamilton Mountain grocery stores. Both have screened positive for a variant of concern.
Transat AT shares plunge on Air Canada withdrawal
Transat AT shares plunge in first trading after Air Canada pulls plug on takeover
Dundas Highway 8 bridge project preparation included bird nesting deterrent
Netting placed under bridge before tree removal in construction area started
Peel Region schools closing for two weeks
Ontario reports nearly 6,000 new COVID-19 cases and 22 more deaths over two-day span
Man charged with murder in death of Toronto woman
Man charged with second-degree murder in death of 64-year-old Toronto woman
High-risk workplaces to get COVID vaccine: Tory
Ontario reports nearly 6,000 new COVID-19 cases and 22 more deaths over two-day span
Stoney Creek residents fired up over apartment bid
Neighbours of a proposed four-storey apartment building that would replace two boarded-up homes on Highway 8 in Stoney Creek say the development is out of character with the area — and have their councillor mostly on their side.
Five of 17 COVID outbreaks in Hamilton schools now over, public health reports
Hamilton recorded 91 new COVID cases Monday. A person in their 80s or older is the most recent COVID fatality.
Excluding lower city pharmacies from COVID-19 vaccine rollout ‘reckless,’ Hamilton politicians say
On Monday, six politicians released a statement blaming the province for failing to include some of Hamilton’s most vulnerable neighbourhoods in its p
Will vaccine passports be implemented in Canada? Here's what we know so far
As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues across the country with more than 5.8 million Canadians receiving at least one dose to date, the question of whether Canada will adopt a vaccine passport model in the future continues to surface.
Ancaster group appeals council's townhouse decision for 15 Church St.
The appeals submitted to the Local Planning Appeals Tribunal states the development is too intense for the neighbourhood.
Ancaster group appeals council's townhouse decision for 15 Church Street
The appeals submitted to the Local Planning Appeals Tribunal states the development is too intense for the neighbourhood.
Police watchdog investigates death of Toronto man
Ontario's police watchdog investigates death of 56-year-old Toronto man
Nearly 6,000 COVID-19 cases in Ontario over 2 days
Ontario reports nearly 6,000 new COVID-19 cases and 22 more deaths over two-day span
Parking problems on West 4th on Hamilton Mountain
Robert Cooper and Tom Sprinonello say they are frustrated.The West 4th residents say students attending nearby Mohawk College have been parking in front of their driveways for more than two years and no one will do anything about it. “I’ve had
Hamilton leads Canada in cashless businesses, company analysis finds
The pandemic spurred some small business owners to offer digital transactions exclusively to promote contact-free service. But poverty advocates say t
Ancaster dance studio owner Christine Campbell says youth need dance for health reasons
"I'm not giving up," says Campbell.
Ancaster dance studio owner Christine Campbell says youths need dance for health reasons
"I'm not giving up," says Campbell.
Four more Stoney Creek area schools go up for sale
Four more public elementary schools in lower Stoney Creek and east Hamilton are going up for sale as construction on a new Glen school and an expanded Collegiate Avenue school continues toward planned September openings.
Proxy firms favour Aphria-Tilray deal
Proxy advisory firms: Aphria shareholders should vote in favour of Tilray deal
Great Canadian Gaming moves step close to sale
Investment Canada approves Great Canadian Gaming's purchase by U.S. fund
Vast archives at JFK Library help bring 'Hemingway' to life
Vast archives at JFK Library help bring 'Hemingway' to life
76-year-old dies in ATV crash near Peterborough
76-year-old dies after losing control of ATV northwest of Peterborough, Ont.: police
Obituary: Musician and businessman Steve Parton was ‘full of life’
Owner of music school chronicled cancer fight in two humorous books
Virtual or in-person, experiential learning is taking root in Hamilton schools
Grade 4 students at Hess Street Elementary School are learning how to grow plants through a partnership with the Hamilton Conservation Authority
Hamilton school board, union urge province to vaccinate educators
The HWDSB and the union representing its high school teachers are urging the province to vaccinate teachers.
COVID-induced cycling surge keeping Hamilton-area bike shops in high gear
More people using bikes for exercise, transportation and fun amid the pandemic.
Interfor builds on demand for lumber, but BlackBerry’s message of fourth-quarter loss sends it lower — here are this weeks winners and losers
WINNERS
Today’s coronavirus news: More Quebec municipalities to enter lockdown; Almost 2.2 million more vaccine doses coming to Canada
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
WATCH: The Star spent Easter Sunday inside a vaccination clinic in North York
The Star spent Easter Sunday inside a vaccination clinic in North York, which aimed to inoculate the especially hard-hit northwest corner of Toronto.
For the third year in a row, a McMaster scientist wins Canada’s top award for new medical educators
McMaster University scientists — all women — have won the top award in Canada for up-and-coming medical educators from the Canadian Association for Me
Homer Tien tapped to lead Ontario vaccine drive
Ornge head Homer Tien tapped to replace Hillier to lead Ontario vaccine drive
Quebec moves more regions into lockdown
Health minister warns of rising COVID-19 cases in 3 regions as Quebec reports 1,154
Dr. Homer Tien, president of Ornge, to lead Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine task force
The head of Ornge, Ontario’s air ambulance agency, will be leading the province’s vaccine distribution task force.
Saltfleet Stoney Creek Soccer Club hosts Easter food drive
The Saltfleet Stoney Creek Soccer Club hosted an Easter food drive March 27 at Sherwood Park, to do their part to help those in need in the community.
Ontario Liberal leader Steven Del Duca says no need for new cap-and-trade program
Ontario Liberal leader Steven Del Duca is backing away from reintroducing his former Liberal government’s cap-and-trade program that was scrapped by Premier Doug Ford.
Hamilton Mountain Catholic elementary school moves to virtual learning amid COVID-19 outbreak
Students at a Mountain elementary school will be learning virtually once again after a COVID-19 outbreak closed their school.Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Elementary School will be closed to in-person learning “for the remainder of the outbreak” st
Investors rewarded for hanging on through pandemic
Holding on during stock market roller-coaster was key to success, experts say
As we hunger for normal, I’m hoping the all-you-can-eat buffet can outlast COVID-19
According to family lore, when I was a toddler, I fell face-first out of a high-chair at an all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant in Bellingham, Wash.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada tops 1 million cases since pandemic began; Christians around the globe mark another pandemic Easter
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada tops 1 million cases since pandemic began; hristians around the globe mark another pandemic Easter
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
More concerns raised about COVID-19 vaccination data for Hamilton seniors’ homes
The supervisor at the Stoney Creek retirement home where public health reported the second-lowest vaccination rate among staff says all but one worker
During COVID-19, there’s been a surge in people paddling Toronto’s waterfront. The city wants to make access easier
Last fall, Gillian Lee was stuck at home working remotely when she looked out the window of her Queens Quay apartment and saw people happily paddling across the lake.
In COVID times, the Easter message of hope over despair is more powerful than ever
It’s Easter that makes Christianity what it is, the extraordinary idea on which the gospels and the faith are founded.
‘Please don’t let your guard down.’ Inside the third wave and why variants have changed everything, in the words of 7 front-line health workers
Younger patients, getting sicker, faster. Entire families infected by the virus. Intensive care units close to overflowing. Hospital staff pushing through exhaustion, knowing the worst is still to come.
Meet the happiest man in Yorkville
Walk down the street or order some Tibetan food in Parkdale on any given day and you are likely to be blessed by the warm smile of Garab Serdok, momo maestro and beaming ambassador of good vibes. Serdok is well known in the community for running Tibet Kitchen, one of Parkdale’s first and most beloved Tibetan restaurants (which he took over in 2012), and starting up a smash-success, dumpling-only eatery, The MoMo House, in 2019. Now, Serdok is spreading doughy deliciousness across the city with a just opened MoMo House location in Yorkville and more on the way.
Toronto to launch multilingual campaign to encourage residents to get vaccinated against COVID-19
The City of Toronto is launching a multilingual public education campaign to encourage residents to get vaccinated against COVID-19 when it’s their turn.
Ontario logs 6,098 COVID-19 cases over two days
Ontario now under provincewide 'shutdown' to control spread of COVID-19
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