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'Seek the public's assistance'; Police release images, updated description of Waterdown stabbing suspect
Hamilton Police have released video surveillance images and an updated description of the suspect in the March 22 stabbing of a Waterdown man.
GTAA loses $383 million in 2020 due to COVID-19
Toronto airport loses $383 million in 2020 as passenger numbers plunge due to COVID
Problems continue to plague COVID-19 vaccine portal on Wednesday
City turned away some residents expecting to receive second doses after the province changed its guidelines on the intervals between the two vaccine d
COVID-19 recovery will cost Ontario billions
Ontario budget contains billions aimed at emerging from pandemic
Still waiting for your COVID-19 vaccination? So is Justin Trudeau
Justin Trudeau and François Legault have been doing a lot together in public lately. But they won’t be rolling up their sleeves together when the Quebec premier gets his COVID-19 vaccination on Friday.
Hamilton police officers cleared in fatal shooting
Special Investigations Unit says police were justified in response after Jason Peterson fired a shotgun at them
Paramedic believed teen had BB gun wound: lawyer
Hamilton paramedic had 'honest' belief that teen was shot with BB gun: lawyer
Quebec teachers unions ask for COVID-19 vaccines
Quebec teachers' union calls for vaccines as students to return to class full time
OSC CEO Vingoe to stay in leadership
Ontario Securities Commission CEO Vingoe has term extended by the province
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite falls despite higher crude
North American stock markets up in early trading, price of oil rises
Ontario families to see more funds from province
Third round of pandemic payouts coming for Ontario parents, budget says
Public health experts split on whether Hamilton will lockdown Friday
Hamilton’s medical officer of health said she doesn’t think a move into grey zone is necessary yet, but a public health physician said lockdown is loo
Hamilton’s Sewergate spill has cost taxpayers $2 million — before the big cleanup even starts
Competing studies and legal costs are piling up as the city prepares what is expected to be a multimillion-dollar dredging plan in Chedoke Creek.
Researchers unveil new image of black hole
Researchers unveil new image of black hole that they will help unlock its mysteries
Death of girl, 2, determined to be homicide
Homicide detectives take over probe into death of two-year-old girl in Toronto
Canadian VC investments total $4.4B in 2020
Canadian venture capital investments totalled $4.4 billion in 2020
Wind Mobile founder calls for industry reform
Wind Mobile founder says Rogers-Shaw deal threatens hope of any real competition
Police say Cileana Taylor investigation is ongoing
Police acknowledge request for charges to be upgraded in death of Indigenous woman
Rising COVID trend amid vaccine supply concerns
Worrisome COVID-19 trends reported amid new vaccine supply concerns
Nurses disciplined for giving vaccine to relatives
Hamilton public health nurse fired, others disciplined for vaccinating relatives
Quebec teachers' union asks for COVID-19 vaccines
Quebec teachers' union calls for vaccines as students to return to class full time
Vacant Ancaster house to be demolished for proposed townhouse development
A long-time abandoned house at 154 Wilson Street will be demolished and replaced with a townhouse development.
S&P/TSX composite climbs as price of oil rises
North American stock markets up in early trading, price of oil rises
Vaccine support council taps into local business community for volunteers
Volunteers from Hamilton’s business community can offer their time, storage space for vaccines and physical space to vaccinate the public and employee
Summertime Friday 13th biker rally could spell trouble for Port Dover
Norfolk council debating how to handle influx of visitors for August Friday the 13th
COVID-19 in Hamilton: Cases at Shopper Drug Mart, multiple Fortinos locations and McMaster University
The cases at McMaster University involve international students that were already quarantining in residence, the university says.
Ontario reports 1,571 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 1,571 new cases of COVID-19, 10 deaths, more than 72,000 vaccinations
There’s music emanating from Hamilton musician Steve Pelletier’s basement ...
Steve Pelletier and his friends have released 35 videos so far
North American stock markets up in early trading
North American stock markets up in early trading, price of oil rises
UHN encouraging staff to get vaccinated
UHN encouraging staff to register for COVID-19 vaccine appointments
Books on slavery and immigration among Lukas project winners
Books on slavery and immigration among Lukas project winners
Microsoft CEO talks regulation, hiring in Canada
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks regulation, hiring and expansion in Canada
Hiked parking fines for Ancaster waterfalls
Visitors’ cars along Wilson hill ‘particularly dangerous,’ councillor says
Smoke billows from ‘multiple’ alarm fire at Rebecca Street highrise in Hamilton
The fire was brought under control shortly after 8 a.m., according to the fire department
McMaster study looks at how pandemic has affected Bangladeshi workers
Associate professor Stephanie Premji said gaps in protection for workers put the health and safety burden on individual behaviour where a systemic res
Hamilton councillors back six-storey student residence in Westdale
The 30-unit building, proposed for King Street West and Paradise Road North, was the subject of both support and disapproval from neighbours.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario to deliver budget Wednesday; Hardest hit businesses call for extension of federal wage, rent subsidies
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.
Busted appliances, broken cupboards: Councillors looking to protect renters with bylaw revamp
‘It was a struggle mentally and socially, and it affected my everyday life,’ said Veronica Gonzalez, a Mountain resident and ACORN member
A father gone, a heartache that won’t heal: Stoney Creek family appeals for help in unsolved fatal hit-and-run
Ten years ago Hlias Kotsopoulos was killed by a vehicle in a still unsolved ‘fail to remain’ case. His family and the Hamilton police are using the oc
Hamilton pitches cheaper plan to protect city hall forecourt from deadly vehicle attacks
Security consultant says the city should ring the city hall forecourt in steel posts to protect against ‘hostile vehicles’ in the civic square
Several delays likely ramped up speed of COVID-19 at Pickering’s Orchard Villa, commission hears
The Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission has until the end of April to file its report.
COVID screening strains schools: 100 DDSB classes a day assigned to non-classroom staff
Director of education expects the challenge to be "magnified" as COVID cases rise in the province
Two more bodies recovered from Oshawa home fire
Two bodies recovered after Oshawa, Ont., house fire, two people still unaccounted for
Family docs want more involvement in vax effort
Ontario reports 1,546 new cases of COVID-19, nine more deaths, 50,659 vaccinations
Ontario’s vaccine distribution boss promises Hamilton seniors a fix to booking system by Wednesday morning
Rick Hillier says booking glitches will be “fixed by the end of business tonight”
Grace Villa worker reveals PTSD from ‘absolutely traumatic experience’ in COVID-19 outbreak
Inspired by the workers in the long-term-care home in her riding, Hamilton Mountain’s MPP is proposing better access to mental-health supports for tho
Thousands of staff at University Health Network still haven’t received their COVID vaccines, says CEO in leaked email
Thousands of staff members at Ontario’s largest hospital network are going to work unvaccinated, even though they’ve been offered the COVID-19 shot, the Star has learned.
Despite controversies abroad, Health Canada says AstraZeneca vaccine is safe for use here
OTTAWA—Health Canada says the AstraZeneca vaccine has gotten bad press but remains safe for all Canadians over 18 to take.
Bruce Arthur: What will it take for Doug Ford to impose the last lockdown?
What will it take? Case counts are climbing again, fuelled by variants that have a better chance of getting into your lungs, and grabbing on. Long-term care has been vaccinated, but ICUs are filling up again, this time with younger patients. Vaccines are coming, but not quickly enough to remedy the situation.
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