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Why is the best part of Earl Bales Park marked as ‘private property’?
Don’t you dare set foot on — or even around — the ski hill at Earl Bales Park. It’s “private property,” and you’ll be trespassing.
Flamborough-Glanbrook NDP riding association select Allison Cillis as its provincial candidate
Hamilton teacher Allison Cillis finished third in the 2019 federal election against incumbent MP David Sweet.
Delays, frustration as travellers re-entering Canada attempt to navigate mandatory hotel quarantines
Travellers attempting to re-enter Canada reported frustration and long phone calls Monday following the launch of mandatory hotel quarantines.
Canada Post not subject to provincial inspections
Canada Post worksite hit by major virus outbreak excluded from provincial inspections
LIVE VIDEO: Ford government announces legislation in fight against human trafficking
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will be joined by Solicitor General Sylvia Jones and Jill Dunlop, Associate-Minister of Children and Women's Issues.
Banks set to report earnings; analysts eye rebound
Banks, bellwethers of pandemic recovery, will reveal key statistics this week
Windsor opens temporary homeless shelter
Windsor opens temporary shelter following COVID-19 outbreak at Downtown Mission
Ex-chairs blast Hamilton trustees’ racism probe secrecy
Judith Bishop and Todd White both say they see no legal reasons to not publicly explain the next steps in dealing with former student trustee Ahona Mehdi’s complaints against Kathy Archer, Becky Buck, Alex Johnstone and Carole Paikin Miller.
‘Hamilton Action Days’ was a historic labour protest
Flashbacks: The day more than 100,000 people took to Hamilton streets to protest the Mike Harris government
Scholars Learning Centre in Stoney Creek glad to be back for in-person tutoring
Students and teachers are happy to be back for in-person learning at Scholars Education Centre in Stoney Creek.
Quebec reports 805 new COVID-19 cases, 11 deaths
Number of suspected cases involving novel coronavirus variants in Quebec rises by 86
Dundas long term care residents get second does of COVID-19 vaccine
Program moving on to retirement homes, then general population over 80
Financials, energy and metals and mining lift TSX
North American stock markets fall in early trading to start the week, loonie down
Ontario reports 1,058 new cases of COVID-19
York Region no longer under stay-at-home order; joins red zone of pandemic response
Dundas Governors and Pirie vacant lot proposed for 159-unit residential building and townhouses
Public comments on zoning application accepted until March 5
Lowe’s and Rona stores hiring hundreds of staff in Hamilton
Home improvement stores Lowe’s and Rona have 356 positions to fill at local area stores as part of their spring hiring campaign.
What's going on here at Green Acres Park?
Ward 5 Coun. Chad Collins has proposed to spend about $220,000 to improve the pedestrian walkway at Green Acres Park.
Lowe’s/RONA hiring at Hamilton Mountain, Ancaster and other city stores
The home improvement boom continues as Lowe’s Canada is hiring 356 people at five Lowe’s/RONA home improvement stores in the Hamilton area.The stores include the RONA outlets at 1245 Rymal Road East and on Dundas Street East in Waterdown and the
Hamilton public works committee approves lower speed limits along Upper Gage
The public works committee recommendations comes after 11-year-old Jude Strickland was struck by a vehicle in December.
North American stock markets down in early trading
North American stock markets fall in early trading to start the week, loonie down
Two power outages on Hamilton Mountain Monday morning
Another outage in the area along Stonechurch Road West between Matthew to Chelsey streets is affecting 32 customers
Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk's art book hits bookstores
Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk's art book hits bookstores
The story of a McMaster wrestling legend ends too soon
Jason Buckle was ‘devastating’ on the wrestling mat. It’s the same word being used to describe his death at 27.
Rumours of financial aid have lifted Air Canada, but BlackBerry is now a ‘sell’ — here are this week’s corporate winners and losers
Stock surges and setbacks for the week ending Feb. 19
More snow Monday: Hamilton under winter travel advisory
Brace for a messy commute. The weather system is expected to dump 5 to 10 centimetres before it tapers off Monday afternoon.
Today’s coronavirus news: Stricter measures now in effect at borders, airports; Canada to receive record 640K vaccine doses this week;York no longer under stay-at-home order
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.
Canadian Tire closing National Sports stores, including in Hamilton
The news comes as Canadian Tire posts ‘phenomenal’ Q4 earnings
Why do so many trucks get stuck under the Kenilworth ‘can-opener’ bridge?
The century-old rail bridge is shorter than the tallest modern transport trucks. But that doesn’t explain why so many drivers ignore the warnings and
Ontario’s school testing program finds 32 COVID cases in 3,706 tests
The province’s school testing program continues to report low numbers of COVID-19 cases, statistics obtained by the Star show.
Boy, 13, killed after being hit by train
Boy, 13, killed after being hit by train while walking dog along tracks
James Bond of the Bench reads ‘Trillium’
Jens Hansen, who does wine tours as ‘double O seven,’ spent pandemic months on audiobook
COVID spreading in Hamilton shelters
Seven outbreaks are at sites that support vulnerable residents.
One new outbreak, 18 new COVID cases in Hamilton on Sunday
The new outbreak is in a before- and after-school program at a Hamilton elementary school.
Quebec reports 666 cases of COVID-19, 15 deaths
Quebec new COVID-19 cases lowest since September, health minister says
Ontario reports 1,087 new COVID cases, 13 deaths
Ontario logs 1,087 new COVID-19 cases, 13 deaths as York Region lockdown set to lift
Ontario reports 1,087 more COVID-19 cases and 13 deaths, with a positivity rate of 2.7%
Ontario is reporting another 1,087 COVID-19 cases and 13 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
What you need to know about the new travel restrictions
New international air and land travel measures take effect Monday.
Hamilton and Burlington residents fight ‘arbitrary’ federal plan to ban public from canal piers
The Save Our Pier group has backing from Liberal MP Bob Bratina, who says “faceless bureaucrats” made the wrong call on blocking access to the histori
RBG opens garden areas including Hendrie Park and the Rock Garden
The Royal Botanical Gardens is opening outdoor garden areas to the public this weekend.
Today’s coronavirus news: U.S. vaccine rollout vastly outpacing Canada's
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.
‘The nudge unit’: Ottawa’s behavioural-science team investigates how Canadians feel about vaccines, public health and who to trust
Vaccines are one miracle of science in this pandemic. But another scientific experiment has also produced surprisingly speedy and widespread results over the past year. It happened in the realm of behaviour science — and ordinary citizens were the laboratory subjects.
What will the path out of the pandemic look like? Experts say COVID-19 will one day resemble the common cold
What if COVID-19 were no more menacing than a common cold? That’s what researchers from Emory and Penn State universities predict will happen once most of the population becomes immune.
Mask-up before you hit up crowded Hamilton toboggan hills, city advises
Public health won’t say if it’s concerned about crowds at local hills, but the health unit does advise using your best judgment when deciding to join
‘There’s a particular kind of magic in Parkdale’: How a community stepped in to save one of their own
“Animals have always brought me so much joy,” says Brenda Kahura. When a friend suggested that she open a pet-food store, she decided to go for it. “Plus, I’d score so many points with my cat, Penny,” she says. “Think of all the treats!”
What can cities learn from Kingston’s COVID-19 response? A lot, it turns out
It’s a region of about 200,000 people with a large university, several federal prisons, a significant senior population — and only 21 active cases of COVID-19.
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot
'WARNING': Tortillas sold at Sobeys, Real Canadian Superstore, Loblaws, Fortinos and other grocery stores in Canada recalled over allergy fears
Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency are warning Canadians about a food recall at several grocery stores.
Possible virus variant at Quebec City school
Quebec logs 769 new COVID-19 cases, highest number of vaccinations in a single day
Haldimand plans to take over historic cemetery in Canfield
Site is home to many of the area's early Black settlers
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