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Updated 2025-01-18 01:15
Ontario moves Sarnia-Lambton into lockdown
Ontario COVID-19 vaccine pilot rollout continues at more sites today
Ontario criticized for reporting ‘misleading’ ICU numbers for COVID-19 patients
The number of COVID-19 patients in hospital intensive care units in Ontario was either 277 or 331 on Thursday, depending on who you ask.
City hoping Hamilton Mountain drivers will heed request to slow down
It’s a good idea in theory, but some Mountain resident fear the recently launched education campaign as part of the city’s Vison Zero Action Plan will do little to stop drivers speeding through their neighbourhoods if there is no enforcement to go with it.
Spend on services to boost recovery: economists
Spend on haircuts, home renos and restaurants to stimulate economy: CIBC economist
Ontario doctors ask for patience on vaccines
Ontario COVID-19 vaccine pilot rollout continues at more sites today
COVID outbreak declared at Hamilton’s St. Lawrence Catholic elementary school
Two students tested positive for the virus.
Quebec to open gyms across province March 26
Quebec extends COVID-19 vaccines to those aged 65 and over in Montreal
Ontario blamed in alleged $11M COVID aid fraud
Ontario to blame if $11M in COVID relief aid embezzled, fired bureaucrat alleges
Spend on services to boost economy: economists
Spend on haircuts, home renos and restaurants to stimulate economy: CIBC economist
Have you seen Amber Ellis? Police requesting public’s help to find missing Hagersville woman
The Hagersville woman was last seen on Feb. 3 — but was only reported missing on March 8.
Schools ordered to move learning online in Sudbury
Schools ordered to move learning online in Sudbury in response to COVID risk
Ontario's doctors ask for patience on vaccines
Ontario COVID-19 vaccine pilot rollout continues at more sites today
COVID vaccine open to ages 65 and up in Montreal
Quebec extends COVID-19 vaccines to those aged 65 and over in Montreal
'DISPOSE OF THEM': Major recall of more than 9,000 wood stain products sold at Home Depot and other stores triggers warning from Health Canada
Health Canada has issued a warning to shoppers after some 9,000 wood staining products have been recalled across the country.
Tanzania’s COVID-doubting president vanishes
Opposition politicians are raising questions about the health of Tanzania’s COVID-19-denying president, as he has not been seen in public for more than a week and at least one official close to him has died recently.
No working smoke alarms at fatal Toronto fire
No working smoke alarms at fatal Toronto house fire, investigators say
Sewer work means restrictions on Upper James on Hamilton Mountain on Monday
Motorists using Upper James in the south Mountain-Glanbrook area can expect delays starting next week.
Employees at Fortinos, Hamilton Antique Mall test positive for COVID-19
The Hamilton Antique Mall will close for two weeks as all staff members self-isolate.
Superheroes and Christmas lovers filming in Hamilton
At least four Christmas-themed movies have filmed here since start of year
S&P/TSX composite down, loonie above 80 cents US
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Spend on services to boost economy: CIBC economist
Spend on haircuts, home renos and restaurants to stimulate economy: CIBC economist
Ontario reports 1,371 new COVID-19 cases, 18 more deaths
Ontario is reporting another 1,371 COVID-19 cases and 18 more deaths, according to its latest report released Friday morning.
Ontario reports 1,371 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario COVID-19 vaccine pilot rollout continues at more sites today
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. stock markets mixed
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Death to the shopping mall: Pedestrian traffic gave Hamilton City Centre a pulse. Now it’s gone
The pandemic has driven many brick-and-mortar businesses to go where their customers are: online, at the curbside, or at home through delivery. But sm
Former Crossroads Centre in Burlington is now NUVO, a creative hub
NUVO Network offers three state-of-the-art studios, meeting rooms, five green screen rooms, a 7,500 sq. ft ballroom, and an 8,000 sq. ft atrium with natural lighting.
Pottery auction supports Six Nations artist stricken by West Nile
Family of late St. George doctor selling artwork to honour friendship with renowned potter Steve Smith
Revealed: the countries Hamiltonians travelled to before returning home with COVID
Public health data obtained by The Spectator reveals which country was the most-visited country by Hamiltonians who caught COVID
‘We care about people’: Hamilton group opens outdoor community fridge
The fridge, located on the city’s west Mountain, can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week
McMaster hopeful for in-person learning in the fall
Mohawk College expected to announce plans for September by the end of the month
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario COVID-19 vaccine pilot rollout continues at more sites today; Germany faces tough weeks ahead with rising cases
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
$18K on takeout packaging, $5K on a patio: These are the costs many Toronto restaurants endured during the pandemic
It’s been a year since most of the city shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but most restaurants continued to operate when they were declared essential by the province.
Six charts that show what’s been happening in your public health unit — and colour category — since Ontario started easing COVID-19 restrictions
In mid-February, when stay-at-home orders were lifted for most of Ontario, the province described the move as a cautious transition back into a “strengthened” framework for controlling COVID-19. “We saw what happened before, and we don’t want it to happen again,” Premier Doug Ford said at the time.
Hamilton’s rising COVID cases ‘a very risky situation’
Jump in fast-spreading variant cases means ‘our behaviour over the next few weeks is critical in determining the quality of our summer’
'STOP USING IT IMMEDIATELY': Major recall of around 43,000 tables sold at Costco and other stores in Canada and the U.S. triggers warning
Costco has issued an "important recall notice" warning customers about a recall involving tables sold by the wholesale giant.
Confusion, health concerns and short supply mar Ontario’s AstraZeneca vaccine pilot rollout
A provincial pilot project allowing people aged 60-64 in some Ontario cities to get a COVID-19 vaccination quickly became a source of frustration Thursday over unclear rules and limited supply, leading to questions for the government at Queen’s Park.
Bruce Arthur: Yes, we can prevent a third wave in Ontario. But no, we won’t
At this point, Ontario is down to one last big choice. The pandemic is into its cacophonous, exhausted final stretch. Variants and vaccines are still in a race, and the variants will win the short race, vaccines the long: it’s just not clear by how much, and the cost. We are close. This will end.
‘We have hit a tipping point.’ Sudbury-area schools closed indefinitely due to COVID cases in community
All schools in the Sudbury area will be closed as of Monday — with students returning to virtual learning — and Thunder Bay is extending its school shutdown for at least two more weeks as COVID-19 numbers continue to rise in those regions.
Ontario bureaucrat fired for alleged $11M COVID-19 fraud says ‘incompetent’ province to blame for missing money
The theft of $11 million in pandemic relief aid was due to the Ontario government’s incompetence, not any “conspiracy,” insists the bureaucrat fired over the alleged fraud.
‘There is still much danger ahead:’ COVID-19 variants are spreading fast across Ontario, top doctor says
Ontario’s progress in lowering COVID-19 has “stalled” and cases are up 15 per cent in a week with more people out and about as contagious variants take a deeper hold, says a leader of the science table advising Premier Doug Ford.
Five things you can do this weekend for the Hamilton area
Daylight saving time starts on Sunday and we know it will brighten your day for months to come. Turn your clocks forward to 3 a.m. at 2 a.m.
Confederacy suspends longhouse ceremonies, tells Six Nations residents to stay at home due to COVID-19
After prolonged surge, active cases on the decline
‘The bubble is suffocating the residents’: Why calls are growing to loosen COVID-19 restrictions at nursing homes
After almost a year spent confined in their rooms and distanced from loved ones as COVID-19 tore through long-term-care homes, residents are now longing for a taste of freedom.
Opposition demand Ford apologize to NDP legislator
Opposition leaders demand Ford apologize for saying NDP legislator jumped vax line
Peel Region mayors call for move to 'red' zone
Peel Region mayors call for move to 'red' zone after being placed in 'grey'
Trudeau government wasn’t prepared for COVID, but it stepped up when the pandemic hit
Canada, by all rights, should have been one of the best prepared countries when COVID-19 hit one year ago.
Justin Trudeau and Doug Ford are showing America who the real populists are
Canada doesn’t have its own version of a “presidents’ club,” as the U.S. does for its former leaders.
Variants must be controlled to prevent third wave
Ontario moving Sudbury health unit into lockdown after major spike in virus cases
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Quebec commemorates heavy COVID-19 death toll
Quebec marks more than 10,500 lives lost to COVID-19 with commemoration
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