Wednesday’s virtual Toronto city council meeting, streamed on the city’s official YouTube channel, began as most meetings do today: with technical difficulties.
Premier Doug Ford is facing calls to apologize after accusing Ontario’s only Indigenous MPP of “jumping the line” for a COVID-19 shot he was invited to get by local medical authorities in hopes of easing vaccine hesitancy in remote First Nations communities.
Hamilton police say information provided by the public has helped them identify and arrest four people from Hamilton in connection with an assault of a man with autism at a plaza on Upper Gage Avenue near the Lincoln Alexander Parkway Feb. 4.
Whether it’s cash, services in kind or serving on a volunteer board of directors, support from the Mountain business community has been key to the survival of numerous charities and non-profit organizations in the upper and lower city.
Parent company Pearle Hospitality says Spec investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against former chef Manny Ferreira, was a ‘catalyst’for the parting of ways
As adults in the United States and elsewhere continue to line up for their COVID-19 vaccines, children and teens have largely been kept out of the queue. That could soon change.
If you were born in 1941 or earlier, here is what you need to know about the city’s immunization clinics opening in Toronto on March 17, as explained by fire Chief Matthew Pegg, head of emergency operations and the city’s immunization task force, at Wednesday’s update from city hall.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Note to readers: Post Mortem was a true crime series written by reporter Jon Wells that ran in The Hamilton Spectator in February and March 2006, detailing the investigation into the murder of a woman whose bludgeoned body was left in a field near A
Note to readers: Post Mortem was a true crime series written by reporter Jon Wells that ran in The Hamilton Spectator in February and March 2006, detailing the investigation into the murder of a woman whose bludgeoned body was left in a field near A