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Hamilton reports 981 active COVID cases as four week shutdown begins
Two new outbreaks were reported
Four charged in death of child near North Bay
Four people charged in death of 23-month-old child near North Bay, Ont.
Quebec reports 1,282 COVID-19 cases, three deaths
Quebec reports 1,282 new COVID-19 cases, three additional virus-related deaths
Police charge 10 in Toronto drug investigation
Toronto police charge ten people in drug trafficking investigation
Flamborough-Glanbrook PC MPP Donna Skelly says Hamilton is getting enough COVID-19 vaccine
Skelly calls Mayor Fred Eisenberger and public health officials statements about lack of vaccine "misinformation."
Vaughan restaurant site of COVID-19 outbreak, fined $1,000 for lack of safety plan
York Region Public Health has issued a public safety notice about a Vaughan restaurant where five COVID-19 cases among workers have been confirmed. The restaurant has been fined for failing to enable contract tracing or having a safety plan in place.
Ontario reports 3,009 COVID-19 cases, 16 deaths, one in long-term care
Ontario is reporting another 3,009 COVID-19 cases and 16 more deaths, according to its latest report released Saturday morning.
East Hamilton Food Centre reopens April 1 after closing for a year
The centre accommodated about 15 people within the first half-hour of its opening April 1.
East Hamilton Food Centre re-opens April 1 after closing for a year
The centre accommodated about 15 people within the first half hour of its opening April 1.
Coroner concludes Delhi death was homicide: Norfolk OPP
Police release identity of victim
Eight COVID cases reported in three days at downtown Hamilton school in outbreak
Students at Dr. J.E. Davey Elementary School are learning remotely from home amid a large COVID variant-linked outbreak.
‘It’s like we’re not here at all’: Homebound seniors feel like COVID-19 vaccination rollout has failed them
Tom Fitzpatrick is 97 years old and still waiting for his COVID-19 vaccination.
The story behind a photograph that captured a poignant pandemic moment on a rainy night in Toronto
Two friends chat over glasses of wine, each holding black umbrellas while drizzle soaks an east-end patio. It’s an image that, for a moment, captures intimacy instead of isolation during a year-long pandemic.
Tom Longboat won Around the Bay in 1906. Then Boston Marathon a year later
By the time he retired, the Six Nations man beat all the top distance runners of his day
Patrick Carson scores with dynamic paintings of the Gretzky family
Regina Haggo writes on Walter Gretzky & Family at the You Me Gallery
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario now under provincewide ‘shutdown’ to control spread of COVID-19; Officials seek to convince skeptical public of vaccine safety
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Employment law: Don’t assume bonus not payable over notice period
If employers are going to create a contractual relationship where no claim can be made for the lost bonus over a notice period, they have to use caref
Unarmed constable was first Hamilton police officer to die in line of duty
Spectator editorial argued to give police guns after death of Const. James Barron
Customers craving a taste of spring, says Simcoe garden centre owner
Easter lilies are the star of a colourful show at Ryerse Garden Gallery.
Emma Teitel: ‘I know the life I want to lead’: How one Black woman overcame her hesitancy to get the COVID-19 vaccine
Last November, when a reporter asked Tanya Hayles how she felt about the yet-to-be-administered COVID-19 vaccines, she recalls making a joke along the lines of: “I don’t even trust early tech.”
112 pounds of Olympic gold
Hamilton’s Billy Sherring added Olympic gold to his two wins in the Around the Bay Road Race
Where is Canada airline bailout? The deal was supposed to be ‘imminent’ — so why are we still waiting?
Where’s the bailout?
Powerful Ontario developers stand to cash in if Highway 413 is built. An inside look at their connections to the Ford government
The premier’s office says the 413 is needed to serve a growing population and relieve pressure on highways that will soon be over capacity. The provincial government has approved controversial MZOs to help fast-track development on lands owned by some of these major developers.
Toronto tops 30,000 mark for vaccine bookings in one day; Parts of the city lowers eligibility to age 50 and over
Toronto surpassed a milestone Friday, with more than 30,000 people booking their COVID-19 vaccine appointments in one day, Mayor John Tory said in an update.
Essential workers worried about Ontario 'shutdown'
Essential workers worried Ontario's latest COVID-19 'shutdown' won't protect them
Hamilton police report COVID case in investigative services division
A member working in its investigative services division has tested positive for the virus.
Five new COVID deaths and 86 new cases reported in Hamilton
Three more deaths occurred in hospital outbreaks, four new outbreaks declared
‘Accidental’ Stoney Creek fire causes at least $150K in damage
No injuries reported in Stoney Creek house fire that caused between $150,000 and $200,000 in damage.
Quebec reports 1,314 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths
COVID-19 cases continue to spike in Quebec with 1,314 new infections, five deaths
Hamilton councillors unanimous in opposition to 7-Eleven Canada serving alcohol
"It just doesn't make sense," says Ward 4 Coun. Sam Merulla.
Ancaster Senior Achievement Centre to build outdoor pickleball courts
The three outdoor pickleball courts could be ready by end of May.
Ancaster Senior Achievement Centre wins opportunity to build outdoor pickleball courts
The three outdoor pickleball courts could be ready by end of May.
Whole families in ICU as COVID-19 variants hit the young and healthy
Hamilton has fifth highest COVID rate in Ontario as cases rise sharply
How many people can you see and still avoid COVID-19? This new risk assessment is sobering as another lockdown lingers
Ontario is taking new strides to contain the spread of COVID-19 but there are still plenty of potential places where people could pick up the virus.
Is it time to start vaccinating younger Canadians?
As the third wave results in more and more serious COVID-19 infections among younger Canadians, some experts are saying it’s time for provinces to rethink their vaccination programs and start opening vaccination to the younger people who are transmitting the virus.
Hamilton doctors raise alarm about overdose risks from fentanyl mixed with anxiety meds
A cocktail of fentanyl and ‘benzos’ is increasingly showing up in Toronto drug tests — and related overdose symptoms are becoming more common in Hamil
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario universities experiencingCOVID-19 outbreaks, mostly tied to off-campus gatherings; Active COVID-19 cases in First Nations communities decline by 80 per cent
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Fully vaccinated can travel again, says new CDC guidance; Shipment containing 590,400 Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses arrive in Canada
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.
Safe bets are for suckers, apparently
Motherlode: Yes, there’s no doubt. He’s Al Sommerfeld’s boy.
Witness in Hamilton manslaughter trial recalls ‘blood on the hood’ after chaotic confrontation
Co-accused in Dawson Farr manslaughter trial testifies about the day the teen was fatally stabbed.
Kofi Hope: Without spirituality, building back better post-COVID-19 doesn’t have a prayer
Spring is always a hopeful time for me, a period of rebirth and regeneration. Even more so this year, as we exit a dark winter of lockdowns.
A slew of COVID-19 outbreaks at Ontario universities is tied to off-campus gatherings
Universities across Ontario are experiencing COVID-19 outbreaks. And a majority of the positive cases have been tied to students’ social gatherings, away from campus.
Yes, younger people are leading COVID-19 infections. But it’s not because we’re party-going rule breakers
Here we go again.
More than 900 Amazon workers got COVID-19, data shows — as new modelling warns of growing variant infections across essential workplaces
More than 920 Amazon workers in the GTA have contracted COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, the Star has learned — as new provincial modelling shows highly contagious viral variants are disproportionately impacting those with essential jobs.
Hop to it: Five ideas for fun this Easter weekend in the Hamilton area
A few ideas to keep you busy while ‘shutdown’ this long weekend.
COVID cases averaging 110 a day in Hamilton
COVID cases climbed in the city’s 46 outbreaks — half are linked to variants.
Hamilton man charged in downtown crash that left woman with critical injuries
Whitney Horne, who has been identified by friends, continues to recover from her injuries sustained in the crash.
Smoke alarms working in Hamilton blaze that left one person dead: investigator
The fire originated in a two-bedroom unit on the second floor, where heavy smoke shattered glass windows and billowed out from a balcony
AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine had a rocky launch, but Canadians don’t seem to mind
OTTAWA—Despite the “roller-coaster” rollout of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, Canadians rolled up their sleeves to receive nearly all of Canada’s first 500,000 doses from the Serum Institute of India.
Endorsing lockdown, Tory says ‘Let’s have a goal to have a summer’
Follow the rules and focus on summer, Toronto Mayor John Tory told residents on Thursday, hours after the province announced another 28-day lockdown to stop the spread of COVID-19 variants that are filling hospitals.
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