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Sewergate: What comes next for sewage cleanup in Cootes Paradise?
The city has now submitted a dredging plan for Chedoke Creek and a list of cleanup options for Cootes Paradise. But major work is ‘unlikely’ this year
#LoveLocal: Service clubs leave their mark on Flamborough community
From scholarships and bursaries to park enhancements and upgrades, local service clubs have been leaving their mark on the community for years. Some of their contributions, projects and initiatives are plotted on the map below.
Step inside the strangest place in Hamilton
The Cabinet of Curiosities offers the most unusual shopping experience in the city. Maybe in all of Canada, writes Scott Radley.
Flushing out the next outbreak: Hamilton begins testing neighbourhood sewage for COVID
Project is part of a provincially funded experiment to see if sewage samples can be an early warning sign for outbreaks of COVID — or other viral illn
Hamilton taps city auditor to probe Waterdown Garden dumping allegations
Municipality’s insurer has hired law firm to defend it against $75-million lawsuit
Ontario let a ‘flood’ of temp agencies into long-term care during COVID-19. How precarious work put residents and caregivers at risk
In late January, when Angela Birch clocked in at the long-term-care home where she’s worked for two decades, she found herself surrounded by unfamiliar faces.
More kids pulled out of Toronto-area daycares during the pandemic than any other part of the country: report
The Greater Toronto Area, home to the most expensive child care in the country, also saw the steepest declines in child care enrolment during the pandemic’s first wave, according to a new report.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Mom still searching for daughter taken in suspected parental abduction
Five-year-old Tatianna Cuevas left for a trip with her father on July 29, 2018. Now there is a global police alert for the pair.
Mac gets $5 million to study vaccine effectiveness in long-term care
The year-long study will seek to understand how well vaccination works in long-term care residents and which facilities features may be directly linke
#LoveLocal: Flamborough businesses make community 'a better place to live'
Flamborough’s uniquely symbiotic nature offers the perfect breeding ground for service clubs to thrive. Among their ranks are local businesspeople who have done a seamless job ensuring collaboration between their clubs and their business in an effort to help the community reach its fullest potential.
#LoveLocal: Ancaster's 2021 virtual food drive exceeds fundraising target of $60,000
Ancaster's business and community organizers step up during food drive's first virtual event.
Bruce Arthur: Strange email blast shows Doug Ford’s PC party is targeting the wrong enemies — journalists
I didn’t want to write about this, but then I didn’t really want to write about any of this, and here we are. Yes, the provincial government singled me out in an email blast to its supporters Monday night, and there are problems in that. There is no way to write this without making it seem like grandstanding, so to be clear: I’m fine, I’m not worried, I’ve received a total of 10 angry emails about it. The uptake doesn’t seem to have been great.
COVID vaccine rollout for Hamilton Indigenous adults called a break of trust
‘Muddled’ information on how one of Hamilton’s highest priority groups gets COVID vaccine
Mass vaccine clinics open in Toronto
Three mass COVID-19 immunization clinics opening today in Toronto
Advocates critical of new worker quarantine rules
Migrant worker advocates critical of new quarantine rules ahead of growing season
Getting vaccinated? Here's a guide to the COVID-19 vaccines approved in Canada
With the recent approval of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine, Canada now has four jabs to choose from in the fight against the pandemic.
For the second time Ontario is failing farm workers on COVID protections
The coming weekend heralds the arrival of spring, a sign or at least a sliver of hope as Toronto tries to maintain a fortress against the third wave of the pandemic.
Variants, new cases remain stable in Montreal
Quebec reports 703 new COVID-19 cases, sharp rise in intensive care patients
Hamilton to hire ‘vaccine ambassadors’ to combat hesitancy among marginalized communities
The new roles are meant to help build public confidence in the COVID-19 vaccination among the city’s racialized and vulnerable populations.
Send mobile vaccine clinics to seniors’ buildings, says Ontario’s COVID advisory group
Advice comes at the same time concern has been raised about Hamilton leaving out unregulated seniors’ communities from its mobile clinics.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Canadian watchdog renews Microsoft Exchange alert
Watchdog says some Microsoft Exchange servers in Canada affected by security gap
TSX hits new threshold on positive Fed outlook
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Toronto sex shops start court fight to be considered essential during lockdowns
The owners of multiple Toronto sex shops have filed an application for injunctive relief to have sex toys recognized as legitimate medical supplies under the Reopening Ontario Act.
St. Patrick's Day quiet so far, police say
St. Patrick's Day revellers urged to follow public health guidelines
OHL part of provincial sport funding initiative
Ontario sets $2.35 million for OHL post-secondary scholarships as part of initiative
The Raptors’ losses added to Fred VanVleet’s frustration as he was sidelined by COVID-19
The stages Fred VanVleet went through while recovering from COVID-19 were difficult — his body had to no longer be sore, his fever had to abate, there were tests to pass and benchmarks to reach before he could be cleared to resume action on the court.
Alan Walker recounts his life and career in music for Brott Music Festival
“Remember, it takes a life to study a life.”So echoes Alan Walker, McMaster University professor emeritus of music and award-winning author, in the Brott Music Festival’s upcoming two-part, on-demand streaming broadcast, “Alan Walker: A Prosopogra
Peel, Toronto seek modification to restrictions
Peel in talks with province on allowing some outdoor activities while in grey zone
If only everyone could sort it out like Matteo Esposito
Gary Smith: His play, ‘Sorting It Out,’ tackles being autistic, and ignored
Toronto encampment residents to move to hotel
Toronto launches program to move homeless in encampments into hotel
SACHA launches virtual sexual violence support line
The Hamilton sexual assault centre says it has seen a ‘dramatic increase’ in calls to their 24-hour support line amid the pandemic.
Feeling sticker shock at the gas pump? Here's why
Feeling sticker shock at the gas pump? Here's why
Government issues third Microsoft Exchange alert
Watchdog says some Microsoft Exchange servers in Canada affected by security gap
Send COVID shots to seniors' communities: report
Three mass COVID-19 immunization clinics opening today in Toronto
Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe has book out in September
Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe has book out in September
Hamilton public school remote learners do better in reading
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is still studying why primary and junior elementary students learning from home did better in reading on their first-term report cards than those attending school — although it’s got a theory.
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations toned down in Hamilton for second year
City mayors and local police ask residents to avoid St. Patrick’s Day gatherings and parties and to drink responsibly.
Peel Region in talks about modifying restrictions
Peel in talks with province on allowing some outdoor activities while in grey zone
How do we get our adult son from living rent free in our basement?
Without a loving wakeup call, he may be unpleasantly surprised down the road and it may really set him back in life.
City-run mass vaccination clinics open as Toronto looks for ways to ease some restrictions even as COVID-19 infections rise
Toronto is pondering the relaxation of some COVID-19 restrictions, including a possible return of patio dining, while keeping a wary eye on rising infection counts in what experts say is a dangerous third wave of the virus.
Quebec reports 703 new COVID cases, 13 deaths
Quebec reports 703 new COVID-19 cases, sharp rise in intensive care patients
Hamilton police wants LGBTQ committee’s help to rebuild ‘trusting relationship’
That ‘may take years,’ acting Chief Frank Bergen says in address
Energy and financials help TSX edge higher
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Monster Truck drummer flirts with the Dead
Steve Kiely forms new band Golden Feather that sounds remarkably like the Grateful Dead
Ontario reports 1,508 COVID-19 cases, 14 deaths
Three mass COVID-19 immunization clinics opening today in Toronto
What's going on in Ancaster on Wilson Street?
A new pedestrian crossover was recently completed in downtown Ancaster along Wilson Street.
What's going on in Ancaster?
A new pedestrian crossover was recently completed in downtown Ancaster along Wilson Street.
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in early trading
S&P/TSX composite edges higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Fire marshal called to suspicious commercial fire on Upper Wellington
No one was there when police and fire arrived on scene early Wednesday
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