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Updated 2025-01-18 03:00
Ontario schools to introduce sign language classes
Ontario high schools can offer sign language classes in September
Hamilton police charge four people in attack on man with autism
Hamilton police arrested four men five weeks after a man with autism was assaulted on the east Mountain.
North American stock markets up, loonie rises
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit advance in early trading, U.S. stock markets up
$3B paid to 28,000 victims of residential schools
Final report: More than $3B paid to 38,000 victims of residential schools
Ontario to deliver budget on March 24
Ontario to deliver its second pandemic budget on March 24
Ontario pharmacy vaccine pilot ramping up
Ontario pharmacy COVID-19 vaccine pilot ramping up in three regions
Emma Teitel: The best fix for any technical glitch in the vaccine rollout? Each of us
Wednesday’s virtual Toronto city council meeting, streamed on the city’s official YouTube channel, began as most meetings do today: with technical difficulties.
Doug Ford under fire after accusing Indigenous MPP of jumping the vaccine line
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.
Ancaster resident Nancy Hurst fights urban sprawl in her own backyard
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark is scheduled to introduce a motion to delay city planning guidelines until after pandemic.
Four charged in assault of man with autism on Hamilton Mountain
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.
Oh, what a birthday week for Dr. Seuss books
NEW YORK — Oh, the books that sold last week by Dr. Seuss.
$3B paid to 38,000 victims of residential schools
Final report: More than $3B paid to 38,000 victims of residential schools
#LoveLocal: Hamilton Mountain business support vital for charities, non-profits
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.
Ontario pharmacy vax pilot ramping up
Ontario pharmacy COVID-19 vaccine pilot ramping up in three regions
Police investigating after two bodies found in east Hamilton home
Police said there is a large police presence in the area, but there are no road closures.
‘It doesn’t make any sense’: Concerns grow over retirement facility excluded from COVID-19 vaccines
Families are speaking out after learning that a Hamilton retirement facility was not prioritized with other retirement homes in the COVID-19 vaccine r
Chef Jeff Crump no longer with Bread Bar restaurants
Parent company Pearle Hospitality says Spec investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against former chef Manny Ferreira, was a ‘catalyst’for the parting of ways
Chef Jeff Crump no longer with Bread Bar restaurants
Parent company Pearle Hospitality says Spec investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against former chef Manny Ferreira, was a ‘catalyst’for t
Delivery robots on sidewalks bring the autonomous debate home
Hamilton co-hosted conference seeks new route to a driverless world
Quebec to commemorate heavy COVID-19 death toll
Quebec marks more than 10,500 lives lost to COVID-19 with commemoration
Dundas Dine to Donate raising funds for food banks
Local Rotarians also help support Valley Town restaurants
Vaccines for teens? In U.S. and elsewhere, not quite yet
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.
Ontario reports 1,092 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario moving Sudbury health unit into lockdown after major spike in virus cases
Brookfield maintains its Inter Pipeline bid
Brookfield Infrastructure says its price for Inter Pipeline stands, despite rejection
‘It’s so gross’: Why do so many Hamilton dog owners refuse to scoop poo?
Local parks, cemeteries and sidewalks are fecal minefields in the middle of a pandemic spring when everyone wants to be outside.
Gaming prices spike amid console shortages
Budget-conscious gamers have alternatives to sky high PlayStation prices
Stretch of Highway 6 in Hagersville closed for serious crash
One person was taken to hospital by air ambulance after early-morning collision between Third and Fourth lines
City crews working on 'significant water main break' in Waterdown
City of Hamilton water crews are responding to a “significant watermain break” on Dundas Street East between Hollybush Drive and Highway 6.
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit advance
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit advance in early trading, U.S. stock markets up
Ontario government to table budget on March 24
Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy is set to table a fiscal blueprint awash in red ink.
If you’re over 80, here’s what you need to know to get vaccinated at the city-run clinics
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.
What's Going on Here? New Galer Equipment dealership
Galer Equipment has built a brand new dealership at their 557 Highway 5 site in Flamborough.
Burlington boy actor following his star and enjoying it to the Max
Gary Smith: Nine-year-old actor loves bowing at the end of the show and hearing the applause of the audience
Hamilton police seize more than $4.5 million in cannabis from Stoney Creek warehouse
Police believe organized crime involved in drug export to U.S.
Hamilton steelworker wins big OLG instant lottery prize
Adam Greenly, 25, bought the winning Lightning Lotto ticket worth $793,662.10 at Kitman Variety on Dunsmure Road.
‘I regret taking him there at all,’ says wife who wonders if her family got COVID in the ER
Hospital system says all proper protocols are in place, but Frances Cockburn says she encountered close contact at St. Joseph’s Healthcare
A year and a half after Mohawk College protest, charges against Alaa Al Soufi have been withdrawn
29-year-old speaks out about online threats and treatment by justice system in wake of ordeal that saw his family’s Syrian restaurant targeted.
Part-time McMaster instructor under fire for comments about homosexuality
Jody Maillet made the comments at a Toronto Catholic District School Board committee meeting last week, where he spoke as a parent. He said LGBTQ prid
One year later COVID has changed everything, for worse and better
It’s been one year since the first COVID-19 case was revealed in Hamilton and a global pandemic declared, and our lives may have changed forever.
‘Sadness, anger, and inspiration’: One year of COVID-19
Quotations capture the painful and inspirational of the COVID-19 pandemic after one year.
Hamilton lives lost to COVID-19
A look at some of Hamilton people who have died during the COVID pandemic since the first case arrived in Hamilton on March 11, 2020.
Family of woman wanted in Hamilton murder call for her to co-operate with authorities
Police allege Lucy Li and Oliver Karafa fled after Feb. 28 shooting
‘Are we going to be OK?’ How the world as we knew it came to an end one week last March
A feast of Korean chicken, a comedy bar, soccer at BMO Field, Diane Arbus photos at the AGO, a dance party at Sneaky Dee’s.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada marks national day of observance to commemorate COVID-19 related deaths; New online system aims to combat delays and case backlogs in Ontario tribunals
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.
Daydreaming . . . ? Oh, huh? How the COVID-19 pandemic has affected our ability to do that too
In her pre-COVID commute to work, Amanda Jeysing would often stare out of the bus window, her thoughts wandering to a number of places.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Can you identify the Nation River Lady?
Known only as the Nation River Lady, a woman's body was discovered in 1975 floating face down in Casselman, Ont.
Ontario family docs to start giving COVID vaccines
Ontario reports 1,316 new cases of COVID-19, 16 more deaths, and 35,264 vaccinations
St. Joseph’s will stop calling to book COVID appointments March 14
Seniors age 80 and over need to book through the province’s system starting March 15
Chapter 26: Confessions
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
Chapter 25: Another victim
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
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