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Ontario government faces charter challenge over equity in its COVID-19 vaccine rollout
The provincial government is facing a new legal challenge under the Charter of Rights that claims the vaccine rollout is resulting in many vulnerable people falling through the cracks.
No appointments available at Hamilton’s COVID mass-vaccination clinics
‘We are working with the province to load more appointments going forward into the system and those should be available over the next couple of days,”
Six Nations reports first COVID-19 variant cases
Second case confirmed on Monday
From Quebec curfews to the 'Atlantic Travel Bubble': Here's what an Oxford study learned from Canada’s varied COVID-19 measures
A new study examining the patchwork of policies and vastly different approaches in how provinces and territories responded to the pandemic offers lessons in how Canada could have seen better outcomes with greater collaboration.
Canada’s provincial patchwork of COVID-19 responses holds lessons in benefits of collaboration, study says
A new study examining the patchwork of policies and vastly different approaches in how provinces and territories responded to the pandemic offers lessons in how Canada could have seen better outcomes with greater collaboration.
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson stands by city bid to allow 9-storey building near Fifty Point
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson says she continues to support rezoning a vacant city lot near Fifty Point in Winona to potentially allow a 9-storey residential building despite the plan’s hostile reception from neighbours.
Ages 60 and up can get COVID vaccine in Montreal
Quebec extends vaccines to 60-plus in Montreal as pharmacies join inoculation effort
Hamilton poverty fighters target ‘predatory’ quick-fix money lending
Easy-money loan deals appeal to consumers in dire straits for cash, an online meeting Tuesday will discuss this ‘predatory lending’ that can lock vuln
Vaccine rollout continues amid supply uncertainty
Ontarians 75 and older can now book COVID-19 vaccines online
Library staff to help as Toronto pushes to get seniors 80-plus signed up for COVID-19 vaccine
Toronto Public Library staff plan to call 35,000 seniors to help sign them up for their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as the city’s drive to immunize focuses on reaching out to its older residents.
‘You don’t want to run out’: Ford government defends lower rates of COVID-19 vaccinations on weekends
Ontario is defending lower vaccination levels on weekends and allowing more people to eat inside restaurants in areas no longer under lockdown orders as new cases of COVID-19 rose by almost 20 per cent in the last week.
More diversity, experts needed on Hamilton board of health: delegates
‘This is change with the citizens in Hamilton in mind and not about taking power away,’ Dr. Kassia Johnson says.
Business groups seek expansion of COVID aid as Ontario finance minister faces difficult first budget on Wednesday
As Ontario finance minister Peter Bethlenfalvy gets set to present his first budget Wednesday, he faces a delicate balancing act, one that’s being played out by governments across the country.
Oshawa fire leaves four people unaccounted for
Oshawa, Ont., rowhouse fire leaves four people unaccounted for
Cootes Drive collision sends one driver to hospital
Police not yet commenting on circumstances or charges
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Parkside Cemetery project gets 11 contractor bids
Six bids came in under the project's budget
COVID-19 variants take hold in Haldimand-Norfolk
Health unit says 27 cases of variants of concern found in the region
Hamilton school boards report 84 COVID cases, three variant-linked outbreaks last week
Hamilton public health lists outbreaks at Dr. J.E. Davey, Mountview and Greensville elementary schools as being linked to COVID-19 variants of concern
Hawley to appear before House of Commons committee
Sandy Hawley to appear before House of Commons Committee on Justice and Human Rights
How companies are helping vaccination efforts in Ontario’s drive for the jab
With a view to boosting economic activity in the province, some of Ontario’s largest employers are contributing to vaccination efforts by hosting public clinics and donating time and money while others promote vaccine safety to their employees and offer paid time off to workers getting the shots.
Canadian news outlets close office spaces
Canadian news outlets close physical offices, codifying remote work
Hamilton’s third COVID wave on track to be the worst
Warning comes as the province loosens the restrictions around dining indoors in Hamilton restaurants
Ontario health minister pledges to take vaccine
Ontarians 75 and older can now book COVID-19 vaccines online
Injunction against quarantine hotel policy denied
Injunction against quarantine hotel policy denied, constitutional hearing to go ahead
Dundas Canadian Tire Cootes Drive site contamination assessment resumes
No permission required by city for property use by film production companies
Community fridge at Today’s Family Early Learning and Child Care Centre on Hamilton Mountain getting lots of use
For the folks at Today’s Family Early Learning and Child Care Centre on the west Mountain it has always been about caring.
Ontario hot spots next in pharmacy vaccine pilot
Ontarians 75 and older can now book COVID-19 vaccines online
Pleasant View York Road property special exception passed by Town of Dundas in 1999
Enforcement of OMB order may require filing at Superior Court of Justice
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides COVID-19 update
Ontario Premier Doug Ford providing an update on the status of government's response to COVID-19
Outdoor dining in Ont. 'light at end of tunnel'
Outdoor dining now permitted across Ontario as province relaxes rules, patios open up
Hamilton police hand out more than 600 tickets for bad driving over weekend
Police called for street racing, speeding, erratic driving all over city
Outdoor dining now permitted across Ontario
Outdoor dining now permitted across Ontario as province relaxes rules, patios open up
Stoney Creek trustee balks at settling for Billy Green gym reno plan
Hamilton public school trustees are resisting a staff proposal to renovate rather than rebuild gyms at four elementary schools — including Billy Green in upper Stoney Creek — because the province won’t allow the long-promised expansions.
Brookfield hires Rovinescu as a senior adviser
Brookfield Asset Management hires Calin Rovinescu as a senior adviser
Tales from Hamilton's iconic Pigott Building
Flashbacks: A missing plaque and a found letter
Ontario reports 1,699 new cases of COVID-19
Ontarians 75 and older can now book COVID-19 vaccines online
COVID-19 vaccination open to 60 and up in Montreal
Quebec extends vaccines to 60-plus in Montreal as pharmacies join inoculation effort
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
New COVID cases reported at 3 Flamborough schools March 21
Three new COVID-19 cases were reported at three Flamborough schools on Sunday, March 21.
St. Patrick’s Day not the same at Hamilton Mountain pub
The sun was shining and there were happy faces on the patio at Ye Olde Squire on Upper James on March 17, St. Patrick’s Day.
Pandemic fitness group turns Hamilton woman into ‘accidental’ business owner
Cari Gangaram said her virtual program is intended to make fitness empowering for women of all body sizes, based on her own health journey.
Prince Harry gives advice to grieving children in new book
Prince Harry gives advice to grieving children in new book
Aimia swaps Biglife stake for AirAsia shares
Aimia swaps stake in Biglife loyalty program for $31.2M worth of AirAsia shares
‘I’m excited’: Dundas couple celebrates 80th birthdays with 2021’s hottest gift — the COVID-19 vaccine
Janet and Mike Parker hope the vaccine is ‘the answer’ to getting out of the pandemic.
The lightning, in-your-face life of Elaine Stritch
She told Gary Smith in 2003: ‘These songs, these stories are my life. I’ve gotta let them out. If I don’t, I’ll explode.’
Today’s coronavirus news: Vaccine rollout set to shift into high gear with major surge in expected deliveries; Ontarians 75 and older can now book COVID-19 vaccines online
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.
Got internet? New provider wants to help underserved parts of Flamborough
There’s a new option for rural Flamborough residents frustrated by unreliable — or even unavailable — internet service. Hamilton-based internet service provider (ISP) Grassroots Technology is working to bring better connectivity to some of the most poorly served parts of the district — and is coming up with some customized solutions in the process.
Obituary: Burlington woman was child in infamous Japanese prison camp
Rescued in daring U.S. airborne operation called one for ‘all ages and armies’
Hamilton councillor pitching speed cushions to fight ‘reckless’ driving in his Mountain ward
Tom Jackson is also asking city staff conduct an audit on the intersection of Upper Gage Avenue and Mohawk Road East
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