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Send mobile vaccine clinics to Toronto buildings where many seniors live, Ontario’s science table says in new report
Sending mobile clinics to naturally occurring retirement communities in Toronto’s COVID-19 hot spots will speed up the vaccination rollout to older adults at highest risk of severe illness and death, according to a new brief by the COVID-19 Science Advisory Table.
Today’s coronavirus news: Three mass COVID-19 immunization clinics opening today in Toronto; St. Patrick’s Day revellers urged to follow public health guidelines
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Three mass COVID-19 immunization clinics opening today in Toronto; WHO reports 10% rise in global cases
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.
We should acknowledge problematic place names in Ontario, but also take action: experts
As a historian, Janice Forsyth is comfortable with the idea that our understanding of the past is always changing.
East-end tenants ponder future as neighbours vacate CityHousing Hamilton townhouses
‘We like it here. It’s comfortable. It’s home,’ says Andrew Walker, 25, who grew up in the Roxborough Park neighbourhood
Hamilton pitches everything from floating wetlands to greener golf courses to clean up Cootes Paradise
Hamilton must submit cleanup options for the sewage-soaked marsh to the province by March 22. The city has plenty of ideas, but most won’t happen fast
McMaster doctor ‘sadly not surprised’ by low vaccine uptake for some Hamilton seniors’ homes staff
Public health’s data shows wide disparities for immunization among staff — Here’s how Shalom Village tried to support its staff
Ancaster man faces 135 drug and firearm charges, including transfer of grenade launchers
The charges are tied to alleged incidents in Brantford, Ancaster and Brant County, according to court records
Is Joe Biden good for steel in Hamilton?
Industry watchers welcome more ‘predictable’ leadership in the 46th U.S. president.
A year in, here’s how Doug Ford’s government is faring in its fight against COVID-19
Every time he makes the crowded, hour-long bus ride to work at an Etobicoke grocery store, Rechev Browne wonders if it will be the day he gets COVID-19.
Justin Trudeau’s government mounted a massive response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Was it good enough?
OTTAWA—It was Easter Sunday morning and Anita Anand was in her office, talking about nasal swabs.
The third wave: More than triple the case counts projected for GTA as variants take over — here’s what to expect
New daily cases of COVID-19 in the Greater Toronto Area could more than triple by early April, according to modelling by the University of Waterloo and University of Guelph, surpassing peaks reached in the previous two waves of the pandemic.
Every day of the COVID-19 pandemic in all 34 Ontario health units, in one image
A year ago today, the threat of COVID-19 in Ontario still seemed hypothetical.
The pandemic has exposed cracks in Canadian society. Will we do anything about them?
A pandemic, one would think, isn’t an ideal time for a rights revolution.
Officials urge caution on St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day revellers urged to follow public health guidelines
#LoveLocal: Hamilton Mountain Concession Street BIA pushing ahead despite COVID-19 pandemic
When looking for a word to describe the business community along Concession Street, resiliency comes to mind.
#LoveLocal: Dundas Dine to Donate raising funds for food banks
Local Rotarians are also helping to support Valley Town restaurants.
‘I could just feel it in me:’ The Raptors’ Fred VanVleet on dealing with COVID-19
A sore back, a sore body, a couple of days with a high fever.
Smoke conditions, but no fire in Hamilton Mountain emergency response
Hamilton firefighters found smoke, but no flames inside a Hamilton Mountain apartment unit on March 15 after crews were dispatched for a possible structure fire.
All Quebec adults vaccinated by June 24: Legault
Premier expected to revise health orders today as Quebec reports 561 new infections
Heather Scoffield: Their old jobs won’t come back when the pandemic ends. Here’s how Ottawa can help
Emily Dyck could have been a victim of the pandemic “scarring” that so many experts fear will hurt the Canadian workforce permanently.
Adam Strong found guilty of murder, manslaughter
Verdict expected in trial of Adam Strong, accused of killing two Ontario women
Don’t relax Toronto’s COVID-19 restrictions now, experts warn: ‘We’re in a very, very tenuous situation’
COVID-19 experts say Toronto is being hit by a third wave of the virus — or a resurgence of the second wave — and officials will put residents at risk if they relax anti-virus restrictions now.
Don’t reopen Toronto now, experts warn
COVID-19 experts say Toronto is being hit by a third wave of the virus — or a resurgence of the second wave — and officials will put residents at risk if they relax anti-virus restrictions now.
Greensville School student tests positive for COVID-19
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is reporting one student at Greensville Elementary School tested positive for COVID-19.
Some Hamilton correctional officers ‘mistakenly’ vaccinated
Hamilton public health says it was an error, but union representing officers upset
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36 COVID-19 cases in Toronto South jail outbreak screen positive for variant of concern
Half of the 70 COVID-19 cases linked to an outbreak at the Toronto South Detention Centre have screened positive for a variant of concern, Toronto Public Health confirmed Tuesday.
Be COVID-19 smart on St. Patrick's Day: officials
Be COVID-19 smart on St. Patrick's Day, officials urge; some tighten restrictions
Moderna begins testing COVID vaccine in kids as young as six months in a trial that will include Canadians
The first kids under 12 have been given Moderna’s COVID vaccine in a study that will test the shot on children in the U.S. and Canada and hopefully pave the way for its approval in younger age groups.
Hamilton public health mum on how Indigenous adults access vaccine
Meanwhile, a clinic at St. Joseph’s Healthcare is vaccinating Indigenous adults 55 years of age and older, according to the city’s website.
S&P/TSX composite falls while loonie climbs
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
‘We need the internet now’: Advocates call on government to make internet accessible — and affordable — to everyone
A group of advocates, organizations and researchers called upon the government to implement affordable internet policies during the virtual Day of Action for Affordable Internet, March 16.
Ontario getting ready to expand AstraZeneca shots to adults 65 and older
Ontario will continue vaccinating people in their early 60s with AstraZeneca jabs for now and adjust the rollout plan now that the National Advisory Committee on Immunization has approved the COVID-19 shots for anyone 65 and older, Premier Doug Ford says.
COVID-19 third wave has begun in Ontario: advisers
Ontario reports 1,074 new cases of COVID-19, 11 more deaths, over 51,000 vaccinations
Waterdown-area church in outbreak warns parishioners of COVID spread following Sunday service
Nine members test positive after March 7 service
NewsAlert: Strong guilty of murder, manslaughter
Verdict expected in trial of Adam Strong, accused of killing two Ontario women
This virtual art group became a ‘lifesaver’ for these Hamilton seniors
This Hamilton art group went virtual during the pandemic. Members say it became an important lifeline and a learning experience like no other.
Abuse, safety concerns, and vanishing premiums: researcher checks out grocery workers’ complaints
Most of us know what the past year as been like as a supermarket shopper, from relearning how to navigate the aisles to seeing what services retailers are pivoting to. But few understand what it’s like for grocery store workers — the people who went to work every day, wiped down the carts and baskets, restocked the shelves and ensured that customers were able to make the most of their essential outings.
OPP says traffic collisions down but fatalities up
Ontario Provincial Police say traffic collisions down but fatalities up in 2020
Summer camps want free testing for kids and staff
Organizers ask for free testing for kids and staff to keep Ontario summer camps open
Original 'SNL' player's memoir looks back in fondness, humour
Original 'SNL' player's memoir looks back in fondness, humour
Rogers-Shaw deal raises questions on pricing power
Rogers-Shaw deal raises questions on pricing power, political will
City of Toronto offering in-person and virtual camps for kids during April school break
Toronto parents have in-person and online camp options to keep kids busy during the April 12 to 16 school break that was moved from March over COVID-19 concerns.
Ontario LTC homes losing staff to other industries
Ontario nursing homes losing staff to Amazon and film industry, association says
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford COVID-19 update in Etobicoke
Ontario Premier Doug Ford holds a news conference at Humber College in Etobicoke to make an announcement.
COVID-19 in Hamilton: Cases found at Mohawk College, two Fortinos grocery stores and within Hamilton police
It’s unclear how many staff members were affected by the grocery store cases.
COVID-19 cases reported at Mohawk College and two different Fortinos locations
It’s unclear how many staff members were affected by the grocery store cases.
561 COVID-19 cases, eight more deaths in Quebec
Premier expected to revise health orders today as Quebec reports 561 new infections
Two more COVID-19 cases at Mohawk College’s Fennell campus
Mohawk College and the public health department have confirmed two new cases of the coronavirus at the Fennell campus.
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