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‘Like heaven’: Residents fleeing COVID cramped city life to Hamilton-area winter camping site
100 per cent year-to-year demand increase at Valens
Challenging bias is key to change, today on International Women’s Day and everyday
#ChooseToChallenge bias and inequity is the theme for this year
Hamilton Health Sciences COVID cancer screening
Hamilton Health Sciences has seen a 40 per cent year-to-year reduction in colorectal cancer diagnoses
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada set to receive more than 910K doses of vaccines this week; Canadians, especially women, say gender equality not achieved in Canada: Poll
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Salon owners feel left behind as Toronto, Peel start to ease COVID-19 restrictions
As pandemic restrictions loosen in Toronto and neighbouring Peel Region, businesses across the personal care services industry say they’re being left behind.
Police investigating stabbing in central Hamilton home
Victim sent to a local trauma centre with multiple stab wounds
Hamilton family hopes surgery will end 7-year-old daughter's seizures
Despite living with near-constant epileptic seizures, seven-year-old Hannah Daisley displays an infectious laugh and larger-than-life smile that brightens any room, says her grandmother Kelly Nott.
Why love sprouts eternal for house plant enthusiasts waiting out the pandemic
Ilhan Elwidaa laughs self-consciously as she recounts how her relationship with her favourite house plant began.
Hamilton records two more COVID-19 deaths over the weekend
City reports two new outbreaks Sunday.
Active COVID case count jumps after six-day drop as Hamilton reports 79 new cases
City reports two new outbreaks Sunday.
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark urges pause on Hamilton growth plans for more consultation
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark will ask the City of Hamilton to hit the pause button on its growth planning to allow for better public consultation.
Birthdays are a way to signify change. Many approaching their second in a pandemic feel stuck
There’s a photo saved in my phone that I’ve held close over the past year.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Hamilton-made podcast takes aim at empowering patients with terminal illnesses
Doctor and researcher in palliative care join forces for ‘The Waiting Room Revolution’
Chantal Hébert: In Canadian politics, Erin O’Toole might be the pandemic’s biggest loser
It was not so long ago — a bit less than a decade — that Canada was the scene of a heated debate as to whether the NDP and the Liberals needed to come together under a single roof or form a coalition of some kind.
Today’s coronavirus news: Sunday, March 7, 2021
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Our year of pandemic life in Washington, D.C, included a lot of gloating from Canadians — for a while
I held my eight-year-old hand’s tight while we walked across the campground from our cabin to the shared washroom. Golf carts whizzed by with Trump flags flapping behind them. Bright red MAGA hats were everywhere. People gathered in groups around campfires, teens hung out poolside and kids darted from one campsite to the next. And nobody wore masks. What had we gotten ourselves into?
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $20 million Lotto 649 jackpot
A Holocaust survivor received the COVID-19 vaccine from a very special doctor: her granddaughter
A few decades ago, in her North York bungalow, Francis Sacks’ arms churned out batch after batch after batch of French fries for her grandchildren as they laughed and played in the kitchen. A few decades before that, those arms moved however they had to in order to survive the Holocaust.
Dick Smyth, longtime radio commentator, dies at 86
Dick Smyth, Canadian maestro of news radio commentary, dies at 85
NBA commissioner Adam Silver is confident that normal is not that far away
There is a sense of optimism coming from Adam Silver, guarded perhaps but optimism nonetheless, as the NBA trudges along in these uncharted times.
Hamilton public health investigating allegations of misappropriated vaccine doses
Staff report three employees giving vaccinations to ineligible people.
Quebec reports 749 new COVID-19 cases, 10 deaths
Quebec reports 749 new COVID-19 cases, 10 deaths as province expands vaccine access
Over 100 presumed cases of COVID-19 variants in Hamilton
Active case counts dropped for the fifth consecutive day.
Hamilton councillor Esther Pauls seeks protection after experiencing dog attack while cycling
"The scars will heal but the emotional impact will remain," said Pauls.
‘Makes no sense’: Archbishop slams COVID restrictions that allow more people inside a liquor store than a church funeral
As Toronto and Peel Region are set to enter the “grey zone,” the Archbishop of Toronto is speaking out against continued limits on religious gatherings and what he calls “the growing inequities facing our faith communities.”
15 clinics in Toronto vaccinate high-priority groups with appointments this weekend
Toronto is working with city hospitals and community health-care partners to administer COVID-19 vaccine doses at 15 clinics to high-priority people with confirmed appointments this weekend.
Ontario reports 990 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 990 new COVID-19 cases, six new virus-related deaths
Ontario NDP launch environmental platform
Ontario NDP launch environmental platform, pledge to bring back cap-and-trade system
Ancaster residents find Hamilton's vaccination rollout easy to take
One of five "pop up" clinics in the city, the Ancaster Rotary Club facility handled about 42 appointments for vaccines per day.
Ontario reports 990 new COVID-19 cases, 6 deaths
Ontario is reporting another 990 COVID-19 cases and six more deaths, according to its latest report released Saturday morning.
Giving scarce vaccines to those who need it most the moral thing to do
Excitement over the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in Canada is at fever pitch, and understandably so. After a year of lockdown, effective vaccines are the light at the end of the tunnel. Other than a small mob of anti-vaxxers, most Canadians are eager to get the jab, and start to put the pandemic behind us.
Giving scarce vaccines to those who need it most the moral thing to do
Excitement over the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in Canada is at fever pitch, and understandably so. After a year of lockdown, effective vaccines are the light at the end of the tunnel. Other than a small mob of anti-vaxxers, most Canadians are eager to get the jab, and start to put the pandemic behind us.
A Winona farmer began bearing fruit with E.D. Smith
In 1904 the operation grew into a jam factory, which soon became a household name across Canada
Marching for the working class since 1895
Hamilton has embraced the Labour Day parade since Sept. 2, 1895
Toronto couple sought in Hamilton homicide fled after shooting, say police
‘We have some information on their movements,’ said Staff Sgt. Jim Callender
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 990 new infections and six virus-related deaths; Europe records 1M coronavirus cases last week; U.S. Senate works through night with virus aid on path t
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Speedy variants power virus surge across Europe; U.S. Senate works through night with virus aid on path to passage; Germany hopes for opening-up by late May
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Haldimand-Norfolk’s top doctor leaving post
Dr. Shanker Nesathurai leaves with $160K in overtime pay
A Canadian was standing at Custer’s side
William Winer Cooke was one of more than a dozen Canadians who fought in the Battle of the Little Bighorn
CityHousing Hamilton project gets provincial zoning order to move forward
Conversion of King East office space to 15 units approved for federal rapid-housing cash
Bruce Arthur: Vaccines will arrive faster than you think, but maybe not faster than the variants are rising
If you feel like it’s been a Groundhog Day year, imagine how the scientists feel. Groundhog Day, it should be noted, isn’t based on science so much as tradition. The pandemic sometimes feels that way, too.
Bruce Arthur: Vaccines will arrive faster than you think, but maybe not faster than the variants are rising
If you feel like it’s been a Groundhog Day year, imagine how the scientists feel. Groundhog Day, it should be noted, isn’t based on science so much as tradition. The pandemic sometimes feels that way, too.
Who are this year’s Ignition Award recipients?
A Hamilton studio gives out the award to emerging artists each year
Quebec theatre industry optimistic about reopening
Quebec reports 798 COVID-19 cases, 10 deaths as hospitalizations drop
Barton jail outbreak reaches 63 confirmed cases
Inmates, families and staff say they need more information from authorities
Off-duty officer charged with sexual assault
Off-duty York police detective charged with sexual assault, sexual exploitation
Toronto’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts get a shot in the arm from federal and provincial supply news
Toronto leaders welcomed a double dose of good news Friday that should speed up the immunization of Torontonians against COVID-19.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Six Nations council asks businesses to close or reduce hours to help stop spread of COVID-19
Fifth death on the reserve reported Friday
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