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Winona residents asked to pay close attention to pets
Winona residents are being asked to pay close attention to their pets after a bag of fatty meat scraps was found next to a community mailbox in the Fifty Point area on March 31.
Blast! Dundurn Castle cannons removed over safety concerns
The War of 1812-era guns have guarded the entrance to Hamilton’s most famous castle since the late 1970s. But the wooden carriages that hold the popul
Some Ontario paramedics bringing shots to seniors
Paramedics, care providers give in-home vaccinations to homebound Ontario seniors
Torstar signs deal for Cineplex Magazine
Torstar signs deal for free Cineplex Magazine, to rebrand as Star Cineplex
Torstar signs deal for Cineplex Magazine
Torstar signs deal for free Cineplex Magazine, to rebrand as Star Cineplex
'Philip Roth': Blake Bailey's story behind the story arrives
'Philip Roth': Blake Bailey's story behind the story arrives
Power outage affects 1,538 Alectra customers in Stoney Creek
A power outage in Stoney Creek has left 1,538 Alectra customers without electricity.
North American stock markets up in early trading
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
‘We got overwhelmed’: Restaurant owner speaks out after flurry of COVID charges
The EndZone Bar and Grill in east Hamilton was charged seven times under the Reopening Ontario Act
Doctor accused of murder has licence suspended
Doctor accused of murdering 89-year-old man in hospital has medical licence suspended
CPPIB selling its stake in GlobalLogic to Hitachi
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board selling its stake in GlobalLogic to Hitachi
Man, 26, struck by car on Melvin Avenue Wednesday morning
Hamilton police responded to the collision on Melvin Avenue, east of Parkdale Avenue North, at around 5:30 a.m.
Today’s coronavirus news: French President Emmanuel Macron to speak Wednesday, possibly regarding further restrictions; Figures show British economy ended 2020 on a higher note
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.
From Hamilton, with love and (cheeseless) pizza
Roma pizza has a passionate following, and the pandemic has inspired some customers to make long-distance delivery calls.
Plan to rip off drug-dealer led to 17-year-old Hamilton boy’s stabbing death
Victim’s friend takes stand at start of Dawson Farr manslaughter trial
Ottawa announces almost $15 million for six Toronto tech firms
The federal government is giving almost $15 million in interest-free repayable funding to six Toronto-based tech firms involved in sectors the minister of economic development says will be integral to the recovery from COVID-19.
Six more Toronto schools close over COVID-19 cases
Six schools across Toronto, including two Catholic schools, have dismissed all students and staff ahead of a public health investigation into COVID-19 cases.
Hamilton’s public school board warns of a possible return to remote learning
Schools have had nearly 300 COVID cases in March — more than double the previous monthly record
Tight lockdown coming soon for Toronto, predicts member of Ontario’s science advisory table
With COVID-19 infections surging, and younger adults filling up intensive care units, the Toronto area is almost certainly heading back into tight lockdown, predicts a member of Ontario’s science advisory table.
Chapter 23: A stunning disclosure
Jon Wells documents the crimes of Sukhwinder Dhillon, and the subsequent Hamilton Police multiple-homicide investigation in the 2003 series “Poison”
Chapter 22: Similar facts
Jon Wells documents the crimes of Sukhwinder Dhillon, and the subsequent Hamilton Police multiple-homicide investigation in the 2003 series “Poison”
Chapter 21: Dhillon behind bars
Jon Wells documents the crimes of Sukhwinder Dhillon, and the subsequent Hamilton Police multiple-homicide investigation in the 2003 series “Poison”
Chapter 20: Speaking from the dead
Jon Wells documents the crimes of Sukhwinder Dhillon, and the subsequent Hamilton Police multiple-homicide investigation in the 2003 series “Poison”
Chapter 19: Chemical cocktail
Jon Wells documents the crimes of Sukhwinder Dhillon, and the subsequent Hamilton Police multiple-homicide investigation in the 2003 series “Poison”
Chapter 17: Turning up the heat
Jon Wells documents the crimes of Sukhwinder Dhillon, and the subsequent Hamilton Police multiple-homicide investigation in the 2003 series “Poison”
Chapter 16: The graves of the twins
Jon Wells documents the crimes of Sukhwinder Dhillon, and the subsequent Hamilton Police multiple-homicide investigation in the 2003 series “Poison”
PortsToronto seeking investor for island airport
Owner of Billy Bishop airport looking for private sector investor, operator
BlackBerry Q4 shows weaker revenue, bigger loss
BlackBerry reports US$315-million loss in fourth quarter, revenue down from year ago
Lecce: April break to go ahead as planned
Ontario's education minister says April break to go ahead as planned
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Bruce Arthur: The COVID-19 variants are different. But we’re fighting Ontario’s third wave the Ontario way
If you wanted to discern what this government truly cares about you could make a short list, a year into the COVID-19 pandemic. The PC government cares about the economy, and their donors within it. Intertwined with that, they care about their image and getting re-elected, as every government does.
‘It’s a dream come true’ as COVID-19 vaccine rollout expands to city’s refugee homes
With COVID-19 vaccinations in Toronto’s homeless shelters already underway the vaccine rollout has expanded to refugee homes in the city, with mobile hospital teams operating several pop-up clinics in recent days.
Quebec considers tighter restrictions in 5 regions
COVID-19 hospitalizations rise by 10 in Quebec, six more people in intensive care
Canadians boosted savings during COVID, and now they’re ready to spend
In most recessions, household savings take a hit.
Ontario considering new restrictions as cases rise
Third COVID wave will lead to difficult weeks ahead for Ontario hospitals: OHA
Montreal's Dialogue surges in TSX debut
Dialogue Health shares surge in TSX debut, company to focus on Canada, Germany
Gold prices weigh on S&P/TSX composite
North American stock markets down in early trading, price of oil falls
Man arrested after crashing then fleeing from officers on Highway 6, police say
Hamilton Police charged a 29-year-old Hamilton man for dangerous driving and fleeing from police on Highway 6 in Flamborough on Monday night.
Canada to get earlier delivery of 5M Pfizer vaccine doses
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau served up a spoonful of sugar — announcing speedier deliveries of another five million doses of the Pfizer vaccine this spring — one day after provinces suspended use of the AstraZeneca vaccine for anyone under 55.
‘Don’t make plans for Easter’: Doug Ford hints at another lockdown as COVID-19 cases soar
Premier Doug Ford is warning of another lockdown as the number of COVID-19 patients surges at the end of a month that has seen cases double, creating a third wave.
Police search for alleged Brampton kidnapper
Alleged Brampton kidnapper wanted on several charges, search ongoing
Ontario Liberal leader Steven Del Duca says Hamilton needs more transit options than LRT
The former transportation minister says Prime Minister Doug Ford cancelled LRT because of "politics."
LTC residents beg for freedom to go outside
'It's beyond appalling:' LTC residents plead for release from COVID-19 confinement
Quebec could tighten restrictions in five regions
COVID-19 hospitalizations rise by 10 in Quebec, six more people in intensive care
Doing this small thing can make a big difference in your exercise routine
The one small thing that has always made the difference for me and my clients has been tracking workouts, goals and meals in an old-fashioned journal,
Man who pushed 73yo in front of subway apologizes
Man who pushed stranger in front of subway train apologizes to victim's family
Canada invests $6 million into Innovation Factory to produce life-science products
The funding will allow the Innovation Factory to partner with Synapse Life Science Consortium creating about 50 jobs.
COVID-19 variant in new senior home outbreak as Hamilton reports three deaths
Public health reported 162 new cases Tuesday.
Ontario considering restrictions as cases rise
Third COVID wave will lead to difficult weeks ahead for Ontario hospitals: OHA
Hamilton life sciences accelerator awarded $6 million in federal funding
The funding for Innovation Factory and the Synapse Life Science Consortium, is expected to support 50 new jobs and maintain 100 others. It’s seen as a
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