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‘We refuse to be afraid of COVID-19,’ says pastor of Hamilton church currently in outbreak
The pastor’s comments come as public health investigates complaints that Kingdom Worship Centre recently held an indoor service with dozens of people
Clear up the confusion on ‘first dose’ vaccine strategy
Some confusion is no doubt inevitable as we continue the long, wearisome fight against COVID-19.
Enter the era of the ‘micro wedding’: Inside four tiny celebrations with big (huge!) love stories
Prior to pandemic restrictions that placed a cap on wedding sizes, some people sought out a small wedding by choice. Toronto Micro Weddings has catered to that set since 2019, offering affordable weddings that require minimal planning on the couple’s part.
Passing the spit test: Take-home COVID-19 kits are coming to more Toronto schools
More Toronto schools will soon be offering take-home COVID-19 tests to students, staff and families to help boost testing numbers and quickly identify cases, adding another tool to catch the virus before it spreads.
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Lotto 649 winning numbers for Saturday
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Rising COVID case counts putting pressure on Toronto ICUs, with patients being transferred to Kingston, Peterborough
Toronto doctors are warning that rising COVID-19 cases in Ontario are putting hospitals in a precarious situation, and that the number of patients in intensive care may soon eclipse the pandemic high seen in January.
Ex-colleague shocked after Ontario doctor's arrest
Ex-colleague of Ontario doctor Brian Nadler 'shocked' to learn of murder charge
Man who killed Ontario officer had weapons arsenal
Man who killed Ontario officer had arsenal of guns and bombs, SIU probe finds
Cases surge in Hamilton as city rushes to help businesses through another lockdown
City reports 171 new cases, with four new deaths. Active cases surge over 800.
Hamilton reports four deaths, 171 new COVID-19 cases
Active cases jump over 800.
Hamilton Mountain federal candidates compete for party nominations for open MP seat
Lawyer Bruno Uggenti first announced he would try again and seek the Liberal nomination.
Quebec reports 1,009 new COVID-19 cases
Quebec surpasses 1,000 new daily COVID-19 cases for first time since mid-February
Ontario reports 2,453 new cases of COVID-19
Toronto residents aged 70 and older will be able to book COVID-19 vaccine today
Hamilton to create additional parking spaces at Tiffany Falls
The city is expected to create a special enforcement area for Tiffany Falls and Sherman Falls that will see $250 fines for illegal parking.
This West Coast city has a love-hate relationship with cruise ships. But COVID has some asking: What happens if the big boats don’t come back?
VICTORIA—Pippa Turney would be lying if she said she didn’t appreciate the peace and quiet that came last spring and summer with the total absence of cruise ships.
Heather Scoffield: Finally, everyone agrees that Canada needs better child care. But what should it look like?
Parents of young children and all their sympathizers — take heart. Child care is having a moment.
Heather Scoffield: Finally, everyone agrees that Canada needs better child care. But what should it look like?
Parents of young children and all their sympathizers — take heart. Child care is having a moment.
Ontario pitches regulation to speed up construction on Hamilton’s phantom LRT project
A planned LRT 2.0 has no confirmed route, funding or council approval yet — but the province is proposing to fast-track construction if it ever happen
Riot Act: Violence and vandalism downtown Hamilton
162 cavalry members and 15 police officers charged into crowd
VON Hamilton alumni send appreciation and thanks to those working during COVID
Victorian Order of Nurses Hamilton alumni came up with a way to express appreciation for current workers and volunteers dealing with COVID, writes Jef
Pioneering doctor Elizabeth Bagshaw comes to Hamilton
Dr. Elizabeth Bagshaw opened the Hamilton Birth Control Clinic in 1932
Today’s coronavirus news: Trials of Novavax start in India, International students cancel Canada study plans due to limited entry
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.
City will back Hamilton Mountain residents in opposing its own committee’s decision
After committee of adjustment session in February was marred by technical glitches, councillor wins support of her colleagues to support residents who
Two women artists find joy and inspiration all around
Regina Haggo: Lyrics of the Land by Sue Archibald and Laurie Wonfor Nolan
Escaprment edge theatre brings entertainment to Hamilton Mountain
Open air theatre opens in 1903
Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford picked our pockets with his phoney war on carbon pricing
Canada’s Supreme Court has made a supreme fool of Doug Ford — and everyone he fooled into voting for his phoney war against carbon pricing.
Check out Barton Village’s newest businesses
The trendy neighbourhood is growing rapidly
Hamilton councillors crack $100,000 club
Mayor Fred Eisenberger broke $230,000 including Alectra Utilities board pay
Prairie ticket holder wins Lotto Max jackpot
Prairie ticket holder wins $15 million Lotto Max jackpot
The latest news on COVID 19 developments in Canada
The latest news on COVID 19 developments in Canada for March 26, 2021
Serve up community and connection in your lunchrooms
Putting communal tables in your lunchroom may be your best post-pandemic recruitment and retention strategy, writes Jay Robb
Mother and child not seen for week and a half before bodies discovered in central Hamilton apartment
‘It’s a very sad situation,’ said Hamilton police Det. Sgt. Peter Thom
One dead in three-vehicle crash southwest of Brantford
Two others taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Ontario joins call for Canada to vaccinate migrant farm workers
Haldimand-Norfolk’s top doc has petitioned Trudeau government to take over quarantine program, vaccination of migrant workers
Bruce Arthur: The third wave is here and it’s a disaster in the making
Please get outside. Get outside for a walk, a run, a backyard chat, as long as it stays in the backyard. If it rains, grab an umbrella; if it’s cold, layer up. Get outside, and don’t spend time inside unmasked with anyone outside your house. Have fun out there.
‘We’re going to keep doing this’: Scarborough clinic offering COVID-19 vaccine to undocumented workers
Staring at a lineup of undocumented workers waiting for their COVID-19 vaccines at his clinic on Wednesday, Dr. Paul Caulford still wasn’t sure his plan would work.
Outbreaks declared at two Catholic elementary schools
Hamilton public health declared outbreaks at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Elementary School and St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Elementary School
Variants will dominate by April in Quebec: experts
Experts urge prudence after data shows variants will be dominant in Quebec by April
Ontario doctor facing murder charge
Doctor charged with murder as police investigate hospital deaths
Salons, outdoor gyms to open in Ontario hot spots
Ontario reports 2,169 new cases of COVID-19, 12 deaths and nearly 83,000 vaccinations
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Waterdown District High School student tests positive for COVID-19
A Waterdown District High School (WDHS) student has tested positive for COVID-19.
Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War urges Canada to end arms sales to Saudi Arabia
The Hamilton Coalition To Stop The War and several Yemeni Canadians joined a car cavalcade through the city on March 25, urging the government of Canada to end arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
S&P/TSX composite moves higher led by energy
Base metals and energy help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets also rise
Hamilton school board revamping trustee misconduct probes
Hamilton’s public school board plans use an integrity commissioner for formal inquiries into allegations of serious trustee misconduct that could lead to sanctions.
Greensville Elementary School student tests positive for COVID-19
Four people associated with Greensville Elementary School have now tested positive for COVID-19 in the past two weeks, after a student tested positive March 26.
Dundas Pleasant View Niagara Escarpment Plan provisions prevail over 711 York Rd. zoning bylaw
Commission reverses previous opinion and calls for bylaw to comply with provincial rules
Hamilton dry cleaner hit hard by COVID-19
In a typical year, springtime business is brisk at Blue Leaf Cleaners, with customers dropping off workplace attire, formal dresses and tuxedos for dry cleaning.
Toronto to offer vaccine to residents 70 and older
Toronto residents aged 70 and older will be able to book COVID-19 vaccines
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