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New AstraZeneca restriction just the latest bump in COVID vaccine’s long, winding road
It’s been a bumpy road for one of the leading COVID-19 vaccines.
NewsAlert: Quebec halts AstraZeneca for under-55s
Health minister monitoring hospital capacity as COVID-19 third wave hits Quebec
Driver injured and charged after Cootes Drive collision in Dundas
Collision occurred when exiting McDonalds parking lot: Police
Middlesex-London moving to 'red' zone
Stricter public health measures in two Ontario regions as vaccine push continues
Regulators publish guidance for crypto platforms
Securities regulators publish guidance for crypto asset trading platforms
Drummer Gene Champagne in Burlington ICU with COVID-19
Teenage Head, Killjoys drummer is in stable conditon on a ventilator
Ontario studying vaccine hesitancy levels: Elliott
Stricter public health measures in two Ontario regions as vaccine push continues
Ontarians aged 70 and up can now book COVID-19 vaccine in 11 additional regions
As of March 29, Ontarians 70 years old and up can book COVID-19 vaccines in 11 additional public health units.
Shaw, Rogers CEOs testify about telecom deal
MPs set to scrutinize Rogers takeover of Shaw in virtual hearings
All Six Nations adults can now get Moderna vaccine
Band members 18 years old and over are eligible to book appointments
48North lays off 20% of staff, cuts Ont. facility
48North Cannabis lays off 20% of staff, cuts outdoor growing facility
'Beyond disgusted': Open letter calls out racist incident in Waterdown
An open letter detailing an incident of racial profiling in Waterdown in late March has sparked community outrage after residents shared photos of the unsigned letter on social media.
News Corp. buys Houghton Mifflin Harcourt books division
News Corp. buys Houghton Mifflin Harcourt books division
Pronouncing names key to inclusivity, workers say
In inclusivity push, workers reject prods to allow mispronounced or 'whitened' names
North American stock markets down at late-morning
North American stock markets down in early trading to start the week
'Some items were irreparable': Estimated $5,000 in damage from Union Cemetery vandalism
Following a series of graffiti and vandalism incidents — including damage to gravestones — at Union Cemetery in Waterdown, the City of Hamilton and Hamilton Police Services have increased security and patrols of the site.
'Not losing out': Waterdown authors drop children's book featuring single-parent family
Pandemic-inspired creativity led Waterdown’s Erin Montgomery and Alanna Sanford to co-author a children’s book celebrating single parent families.
Drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine clinic gets rolling at Canada’s Wonderland
With mammoth rollercoasters looming in the background, some 400 people are expected to be vaccinated today with the opening of the Greater Toronto Area’s first drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Canada’s Wonderland.
Police continue search for missing three-year-old
Police continue search for three-year-old reported missing in Kingston, Ont., area
Ontario reports 2,094 new cases of COVID-19
Stricter public health measures in two Ontario regions as vaccine push continues
MPs set to scrutinize Rogers-Shaw deal
MPs set to scrutinize Rogers takeover of Shaw in virtual hearings
North American stock markets down to start week
North American stock markets down in early trading to start the week
COVID vaccinations expanded to those aged 70 and over
Appointments can be booked by phone or online through a provincial portal.
MPs to scrutinize Rogers-Shaw deal on Monday
MPs set to scrutinize Rogers takeover of Shaw in virtual hearings
Making Hamilton a city that birds find friendly
Group lobbies city council with eye to designation, writes Susan Clairmont
Obituary: ‘Great cook’ Albertino Botelho ran popular O Marinheiro restaurant
Family run eatery known for substantial meals at low prices
Hamilton heritage enthusiasts plot next steps to save St. Giles United Church
‘The community does not want to lose this building,’ Sarah Sheehan tells heritage committee
Cancer diagnosis turns nurse into patient ... and Hamilton police officer into advocate for stem cell donations
Amid the pandemic battle came a Christmas-time diagnosis, and now a race against time for a donor
‘Frustrated’ business owners pivot operations — again — for Monday lockdown
From pitching tents to create an outdoor gym, to expanding dining patios, “frustrated” Hamilton business owners are paring back operations to abide lo
Local beach volleyball business spiked by City of Hamilton in lease dispute
But owners — and a former mayor — say Sandbox Sports at Confederation Park is being treated harshly at a time COVID has bludgeoned the business
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada scheduled to receive around 3.3 million new COVID-19 vaccine doses this week; Two Ontario regions enter stricter public health measures today
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Ready — or not? An analysis of how the Canadian government managed a year of COVID-19
OTTAWA—As the pandemic clock ticked over into its second year, the federal Liberal government claimed it had responded quickly and nimbly to the COVID-19 global disaster.
Ontario drops minimum vaccine age in more areas
Ontario reports 2,448 new cases of COVID-19, 10 deaths and 64,950 vaccinations
What’s allowed and not allowed as Hamilton enters the grey-lockdown zone
The city is moving into the grey zone Monday, but the rules are not the same as last time.
Doctors' group asks Quebec to rethink reopening
Professional physicians order asks Quebec to rethink easing health measures
Two new city-run vaccination clinics to open Monday, as Torontonians 70 and older urged to get COVID-19 jab
Two new mass COVID-19 vaccination clinics are set to open Monday, after a weekend in which city officials pleaded for eligible residents to fill thousands of open booking slots.
Torontonians 70 and older urged to get COVID-19 vaccine, as two new city-run clinics set to open
Toronto plans to open two new mass COVID-19 vaccination clinics on Monday, after a weekend in which city officials pleaded for eligible residents to fill thousands of open booking slots.
Police believe woman was kidnapped in Brampton
Woman kidnapped after incident with officers, Peel regional police say
Hamilton reports 130 new COVID variant cases over weekend as city heads into lockdown
City offers “some relief” to struggling eateries
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger sees "hope" despite city being locked down again
"I am desperately looking forward to a September Supercrawl," said Mayor Eisenberger.
Toronto mayor urging seniors to get the shot
Toronto mayor urging those aged 70 and older to get vaccinated, many spots unfilled
Hamilton police seize drugs, cash, weapons after stopping pair biking with no lights
Man, 45, arrested after traffic stop.
Ontario’s COVID-19 seven-day average tops 2,000 cases daily, with 12.3 average deaths per day
Ontario is reporting another 2,448 COVID-19 cases and 19 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.
Police looking for driver who fled Hamilton Mountain rollover
Driver ran from crash on Limeridge Road East
Hamilton police flood Main and Wentworth area after man, 25, stabbed in the neck
Police arrest 38-year-old suspect.
Path out of pandemic not straightforward: experts
Path out of pandemic isn't straightforward, but hope lies ahead: experts
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Hamilton proposes to bury idea to sell cemetery monuments
Hamilton's monument builders say if city is allowed to sell markers, they will have to close their businesses.
Today’s coronavirus news: Health Canada vaccine approval described as ‘unprecedented’
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.
Inside one man’s fight against anti-maskers at his grocery stores
Last year, the owner of a Toronto-based grocer says the staff’s biggest concern was dealing with customers panic buying and empty store shelves. He didn’t expect as the COVID-19 pandemic dragged on he’d have to deal with his staff being filmed and being sued by people who didn’t want to wear masks.
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