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McMaster-incubated company using brainwaves to test cannabis impairment
Founded by a former graduate student and supported by neuroscience research at McMaster University, Zentrela Inc. is setting out to measure the effect
Hamilton development plan directing stormwater into Red Hill Creek surprises Indigenous advocates who say they weren't consulted
Haudenosaunee Development Institute ‘dumbfounded,’ accusing the city of ‘deep betrayal’
Vengeful cyber stalker targeted dozens of Hamiltonians in vicious decades-long smear campaigns
Despite court orders and jail time, nothing so far has stopped Nadire Atas from her “extraordinary campaigns of malicious harassment and defamation” w
Hamilton trustees asked one of their own to resign. What now?
HWDSB trustees voted last week to recommend trustee Carole Paikin Miller resign.
Here’s what you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Hamilton
An explainer with the latest updates on COVID-19 vaccines and when you can expect to get one
Class project: These Grade 7s built their own irrigation system to water plants
Students from St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Elementary School in Waterdown are programming irrigation systems to water houseplants.
Today’s coronavirus news: Obstetrics group welcomes Ontario move to prioritize pregnant women for vaccine; New Zealand opens first large vaccination clinic
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Matt Elliott: Toronto’s vaccine effort needs to be 24/7, with no excuse for delay
I’ve always been a night owl. The hours after midnight are the best time of day: all is quiet. A perfect time to get some writing done, or to catch up on some mindless TV, or to just unwind a bit.
Prestigious journalism program leaders step down
Head of Ryerson School of Journalism steps down amid calls to address racism
Hard-hit by COVID, one Toronto neighbourhood is in ‘no man’s land’ for vaccines for seniors over 80
Without a central booking system for COVID-19 vaccine appointments, Toronto hospitals have scrambled to ramp up their own clinics for those 80 and older, but the patchwork approach has left at least one of the city’s harder hit neighbourhoods without access.
Pop-up hospital being planned for Hamilton
‘We’re in a race against time,’ said Ontario’s chief medical officer of health about slowing the COVID variants with vaccination.
‘Confusion of messages’ about delayed second dose risks hurting confidence in COVID-19 vaccines, MPs warned
OTTAWA—Public health officials are confusing Canadians with different advice on delaying a second COVID-19 shot, which risks undermining confidence in vaccines, two health researchers told MPs Monday.
Ottawa’s decade of hostile policies hurt Canada’s vaccine production, Pfizer says
OTTAWA—Pfizer Canada delivered a bleak view of Canada’s depleted vaccine manufacturing capacity Monday, saying the company recently rejected Ottawa’s pitch to even finish off the last step in the production here on Canadian soil.
Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford helped create a crisis for Ontario’s universities. Now it’s up to him to save them
Bleeding cash, Ontario’s universities are begging for a $500 million cash infusion to stay alive during COVID-19.
Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford helped create a crisis for Ontario’s universities. Now it’s up to him to save them
Bleeding cash, Ontario’s universities are begging for a $500 million cash infusion to stay alive during COVID-19.
Emma Teitel: ‘COVID-19 has not gone away’: Life in the Grey Zone in Toronto is a strange and scary place
It doesn’t happen often (or ever) that the news makes you cry in a good way. But it happened for me Monday, when I read the following announcement from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States:
Laurentian Bank leaders scored on diversity: CEO
Laurentian Bank CEO says diversity targets part of financial package for bank leaders
Toronto restrictions ease, vaccinations to ramp up
Toronto launches COVID vaccine-booking website until provincial system is ready
Rockton Elementary School student test positive for COVID-19
Rockton Elementary School is reporting its first case of COVID-19.
Dundas Canadian Tire vacant site conditionally sold
Company and realtor not revealing details of 50 Cootes Dr. offer
Quebec will administer AstraZeneca to seniors
Restrictions ease in many parts of Quebec as vaccination drive to ramp up
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
No proof of pre-existing illness required: Elliott
Pandemic stay-at-home order lifts today in Toronto, Peel and North Bay
TSX, Dow set intraday highs on broad-based rally
Financials and industrials lead Toronto higher, U.S. stock markets mixed
Liquor store union challenges 7-Eleven’s booze bid
Public sector union challenges 7-Eleven’s plan to serve booze
More sports books launching online casinos in the U.S.
More sports books launching online casinos in the U.S.
Which COVID-19 vaccine is best? Experts say it’s the first one that’s offered to you
OTTAWA—Now that Canada has an expanding menu of COVID-19 vaccines, you’re probably hearing chatter about how this one is better and that one is worse.
Could you lie and jump the line for a COVID-19 vaccine? Critics worry Ontario’s system is open to abuse
Ontario is relying on the honour system when it comes to people with underlying medical issues such as cancer and diabetes being able to get early COVID-19 vaccinations regardless of age, says Health Minister Christine Elliott.
Six Nations opens community vaccine clinic
Chief pushes Ottawa for more doses
Over 3,000 seniors in Hamilton have been vaccinated against COVID
The province’s science table estimated vaccinations in long-term care prevented 2,079 COVID infections in Ontario residents as of Feb. 23.
Hamilton’s school boards reported 39 new COVID cases last week
Zero cases of COVID-19 were detected among more than 180 asymptomatic tests conducted last week
Union challenges 7-Eleven’s booze bid
Public sector union challenges 7-Eleven’s plan to serve booze
Website launches to allow booking COVID-19 vaccinations for eligible Torontonians
Torontonians aged 80 and over and others eligible in the first phase of vaccination can now book and pre-register for their first dose through a new portal.
‘Pay Us’: Hamilton health care staff rally for pandemic pay to continue
Workers would like the $4-an-hour pay increase given to them at the beginning of the pandemic to remain in place until the pandemic is no longer a fac
Restrictions ease in many parts of Quebec
Restrictions ease in many parts of Quebec as vaccination drive to ramp up
Hamilton startup aims to put influencers within reach for small business advertising
Co-founders Yuri Kaplan and Daniel Lasek launched AdMass last spring, with an aim to make advertising with an influencer more affordable and accessibl
GTA malls use staff, tech to track capacity
GTA malls entering grey zone use staff at doors, tech to track capacity
Hamilton's committee of adjustment approves severance application for 15 Church Street, Ancaster
Area residents remain opposed to the development that will see six townhouses built on Church Street, near Wilson Street.
Ontario reports 1,631 new cases of COVID-19
Pandemic stay-at-home order lifts today in Toronto, Peel and North Bay
North American stock markets up at late-morning
Financials and industrials lead Toronto higher, U.S. stock markets mixed
A walk on Locke with local history author Bill Manson
Flashbacks: Local history author updates 2000 book with “Locke Street South Revisited”
As the robots arrive, we have to remember: another future is possible
The other day, while out for a walk in some mild weather, I spotted a small, pink vehicle about the size of a case of beer making its way down the sidewalk. It was, it turned out, a delivery robot, dropping off some food to someone in the neighbourhood. It even had a name — Geoffrey, according to its makers, Tiny Mile.
HWAD PC candidate Fred Bennink wants to give people "hope" in next provincial election
Two years ago businessman Fred Bennink was appointed by the city to the Hamilton Police Services Board, prompting critics to denounce the choice who called for a more diverse candidate to fill the post.The Ancaster resident weathered the politica
Financials and industrials lead Toronto higher
Financials and industrials lead Toronto higher, U.S. stock markets mixed
Stay-at-home order lifts in Toronto, Peel
Pandemic stay-at-home order lifts today in Toronto, Peel and North Bay
Aecon Group builds on boost from federal subsidy, but investors may be losing taste for Goodfood — here are this week’s corporate winners and losers
Stock surges and setbacks for the week ending March 5
Obituary: Dundas’ Marty Zuliniak was best known for organizing famous bush party
The location of the Dundas Ravine Bash was revealed at the last moment.
Three students at Waterdown elementary schools test positive for COVID-19
Three students at two Waterdown elementary schools tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend.
Hefty fines were supposed to help enforce COVID-19 rules in Ontario. But almost a year into the pandemic few have been paid
Only 18 per cent of COVID-19 charges laid in Ontario since March last year had been dealt with by the justice system by the end of January, leaving hundreds of thousands of unpaid fines outstanding nearly a year into the pandemic.
The before times: Here’s the last ‘normal’ thing you did before the COVID-19 shutdown
Dinner. No mask. Spectator readers share heartwarming photos and stories of their last ‘normal’ memories before a global pandemic shut down the world
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