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Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena renovation deficit continues growing
Project expenditures and commitments reached $7,451,224 in September 2020
‘Her story never left me’: New book details the tragic story of mental illness and homelessness on Hamilton streets
‘Her Name was Margaret — Life and Death on the Street,’ is a heart-wrenching tale, as well as a scathing indictment of how we treat the mentally ill,
Ontario vaccine timeline for ages 60 and older
Estimated COVID-19 vaccination timeline for Ontarians aged 60 and older
Ontario aims to vaccinate 80+ third week of March
Ontario reports 1,054 new cases of COVID-19, nine deaths, 17,141 vaccinations
Dear Sir or Madam: Paul McCartney memoir due out in November
Dear Sir or Madam: Paul McCartney memoir due out in November
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides update on COVID-19
Watch now as Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides a video update on the government's response to COVID-19
Man wanted for attempted murder allegedly tried to break into neighbouring apartment during standoff
Jason Long arrested nearly two weeks after victim confined and stabbed
COVID-19 variant found in more Toronto shelters
COVID-19 variant found in more Toronto homeless shelters and an encampment
No injuries in Binbrook house fire
All occupants of home near Hall and Trimble roads ‘made it out on their own,’ police say.
Quebec reports 806 new COVID-19 cases, 17 deaths
Quebec reports 806 new COVID-19 infections, rise of 10 intensive care patients
Ontario will start booking appointments for COVID-19 vaccinations on March 15
Older Ontarians are in line for COVID-19 shots over the next few months but anyone under 60 will be waiting well into summer, says the retired general heading the province's vaccination task force.
Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame adds five new members.
Harry Greening, George Larson, the 1932 Leander Men’s Heavy Eights Olympic rowers, Jimmie Simpson and Brian Timmis are the 2020 inductees into the Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame.
Ontario reporting another 1,054 COVID-19 cases, 9 more deaths including 3 in long-term care
Ontario is reporting another 1,054 COVID-19 cases and nine more deaths, according to its latest report released Wednesday morning.
Hamilton police investigating unconfirmed report of baby buried at Wellington Street residence
Police will be at scene on Wellington Street North for several days
Ontarians 80-plus can book their COVID-19 vaccines starting March 15
The Ontario government will be rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine to adults 80 years and up, beginning March 15, with seniors in other age groups to follow in stages from April to June.
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, loonie up
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets also fall
COVID-19 shuts two schools in Sudbury, Ont.
Two Sudbury, Ont., schools closed due to five confirmed cases of COVID-19
'Now was the time': Sweet reflects on decision to not seek re-election
Flamborough-Glanbrook MP David Sweet said while his decision to not seek re-election in the next federal vote was not made lightly, he cited his accomplishments in office and family situation in coming to a decision.
Hydro One reports Q4 profit down from year ago
Hydro One reports Q4 profit down from year ago as it faced COVID-19 related costs
Royal Bank reports Q1 profit up from year ago
Royal Bank reports Q1 profit up from year ago, beats expectations
Musicians forced off the stage by COVID make music in their own way
When COVID-19 hit Ontario and the first provincial state of emergency shuttered venues for the arts, one might say it was the day live music died.
A race against COVID variants: What we know about Hamilton’s vaccine rollout
‘It is very much a race between the variants and the vaccine,’ says Peel medical officer of health
Retiring the last Hamilton police Crown Victoria Interceptor
‘The Red Rocket’ is off the road Wednesday and set to be put up for auction.
Wage subsidy a lifeline for local businesses
Since April, the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy has provided more than $65.6 billion to businesses, non-profits, charities, and other organizations to
Today’s coronavirus news: New COVID-19 testing program at Pearson can deliver results for select passengers in hours; advocates call for vaccination plan for migrant and undocumented workers
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
'Absolutely skyrocketing': Flamborough rental prices driven up by real estate boom
Skyrocketing real estate prices in Flamborough have priced many buyers out of the market, but the increase has also caused rental prices to increase dramatically.
University of Toronto and Danish drug company set up $40-million Type 2 diabetes research network
A century after a life-saving treatment for diabetes was discovered at the University of Toronto, the school is now partnering with one of the world’s largest producers of insulin in what may be ground zero for the disease in Ontario.
The pandemic is overwhelming Ontario's nurses. What can we do about it?
An organization representing more than 15,000 registered practical nurses in Ontario is raising alarm bells about the mental well-being of those nurses a year into the COVID-19 pandemic.
Windsor could close farm worker isolation centre
Windsor could close migrant farm worker isolation hotel, warns of funding shortfall
‘We’re being lumped in with partygoers.’ Travellers trying to be with loved ones frustrated by new quarantine measures
Nearly a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada’s border control measures have made reuniting with family nearly impossible and made returning home after caring for sick relatives a seemingly impossible feat, would-be travellers told the Star.
‘There’s a lot to rebuild’: Justin Trudeau’s first words to Joe Biden were four years in the making
It took Justin Trudeau about one minute to tell Joe Biden at their first summit meeting that the new president was a big improvement over Donald Trump.
‘There’s a lot to rebuild’: Justin Trudeau’s first words to Joe Biden were four years in the making
It took Justin Trudeau about one minute to tell Joe Biden at their first summit meeting that the new president was a big improvement over Donald Trump.
New pilot program brings COVID-19 vaccines — and hope — to the door for hundreds of Toronto seniors
As millions of Ontario seniors wonder when it will be their turn for the COVID-19 vaccine, residents of one east Toronto apartment building found the shots arriving at their doors, Tuesday.
Hamilton’s top doctor warns of ‘critical point in the pandemic’; 21 presumed COVID variant cases in city
Ontario doctors call for a ban on indoor dining in all red zones including Hamilton
‘I’m paying $400 a night’: Inside quarantine hotel, reluctant guests while away hours, lament late meals and costs
When Sharmila D’Souza landed in Toronto with her daughter, Isabel, she was hoping her detailed quarantine plan would be enough to spare them a mandatory three-day hotel stay.
Tale of two vaccine roll-outs: COVID-19 numbers plummet in Toronto’s long-term-care homes, while Ontario’s remain ‘stubbornly high’
After being at the centre of COVID-19 deaths and mass outbreaks, the city’s long-term-care homes have new, hopeful data that could be a sign of encouraging things to come.
Pandemic takes toll on principals: poll
COVID-19 pandemic taking a toll on Ontario principals, survey suggests
Heather Scoffield: COVID-19 widened the gap between rich and poor. Can Chrystia Freeland’s $100B close it?
If you had 100 billion dollars…maybe that would be enough to deal with income inequality once and for all?
COVID-19 outbreaks confirmed at two Toronto police facilities
Two active COVID-19 outbreaks at Toronto police facilities have resulted in transitions to virtual classrooms and extensive contact tracing.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Peel doc suggests changes to Ontario COVID rules
Ontario reports 975 new cases of COVID-19, 12 new deaths related to virus
COVID-19 outbreak at Barton jail climbs to 28 cases
The number of cases includes 20 inmates and eight staff
Quebec police probe killing of Haitian artist
Suspect sought in slaying of Quebec woman who had reported threats days before
Tech, materials offset bank gains on TSX
S&P/TSX composite falls more than 200 points in early trading, U.S. markets also down
Second death in North Bay apartment COVID outbreak
Second death linked to COVID-19 variant outbreak at North Bay apartment building
Canada needs to join forces with Australia to fight Facebook’s blackmail
The best way to fight power grabs by Facebook and Google is for democracies to stand together. It’s high time we used our own global connections and alliances to fight back
Police charge second teen boy in shooting
Toronto police charge second teen boy in shooting of 14-year-old girl
Quebec to start community vaccination next week
Quebec reports 739 infections, 13 deaths as premier to outline mass vaccination plan
Police falsely called to Milton, Ont., home
Police called to Milton, Ont., home in alleged 'swatting' incident
BMO, Scotiabank see profit gains from pre-pandemic
Scotiabank reports first-quarter profit up from year ago, beats expectations
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