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Try Ancaster Community Services Meals on Wheels for free
Ancaster Community Services, (ACS) and Set the Table Kitchen & Co. are partnering to put senior nutrition at the forefront this month. Until March 19, older adults are encouraged to try three free Meals on Wheels at no charge.
GoFundMe campaign launched for Hannon-area single father who died suddenly
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched in honour of a Hannon-area single father, who died suddenly at home.
Hamilton reports 92 new COVID cases; outbreak at downtown shelter hits 24 cases
Public health is reporting 22 cases in clients and two in staff at the York Boulevard shelter.
Outbreak at downtown Hamilton shelter jumps from three cases to 24 overnight
Public health is reporting 22 cases in clients and two in staff at the York Boulevard shelter.
Trudeau, Biden to video chat for first official meeting on Tuesday
Justin Trudeau and new U.S. President Joe Biden are holding their first official meeting — virtually — on Tuesday.
Just an acquaintance? What we’ve missed as the pandemic robs us of our ‘non-friends’
Rhonda Starkman had a lot of “non-friends” in her life.
Quebec reports 769 new COVID-19 cases, 14 deaths
Quebec logs 769 new COVID-19 cases, highest number of vaccinations in a single day
Canada's CERB prevented people from returning to work, say local business owners
Hamilton Liberal MP Bob Bratina acknowledges today's generation of workers different from employees decades ago.
Man faces 60 charges over alleged package fraud
Toronto man faces 60 charges related to alleged fraud involving returned purchases
Ontario reports 1,228 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 1,228 new COVID-19 cases as York region prepares to ease restrictions
HWDSB’s own human rights and equity committee calling on trustees to resign
The community advisory committee is adding its voice to mounting calls for four trustees at the centre of a probe into racism and poor conduct to step
This LED business builds neon hearts as a tribute to health-care workers while fundraising for Michael Garron Hospital
"It was about May at that point, and we were out going for nightly walks in the neighbourhood, Leslieville and Riverdale," Jeffrey Moss said. "A lot of houses had 'Thank you, health-care workers,' 'Thank you front-line workers' signs in the windows, on the front lawns, and people were banging pots and pans nightly. It was a community kind of coming together, rallying behind health-care workers.
Catholic board, union investigating how virus spread at Hamilton school closed by outbreak
The Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board is investigating after an outbreak closed St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Elementary School on the
The Hamilton Street Railway began with six cars that were pulled by horses
Getting around for 147 years
Overnight shooting in Hamilton’s east end
Police say they are investigating but have not found any victims.
Hamilton steel workers can receive self-isolation pay
Stelco Inc. is experiencing an outbreak of COVID-19, declared on Feb. 16, and about 10 workers are on self-isolation or sick leave, said Gary Howe, pr
A newspaper empire began with The Spectator
William Southam bought the struggling daily in 1877, and ended up owning 17 daily and 56 community newspapers
Today’s coronavirus news: Federal workers in Canada paid $819 million to stay home during the pandemic under '699' clause; British government to allow indoor visits for nursing home residents
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.
‘Mr. Robot’ creator Sam Esmail to film new TV pilot in Hamilton
‘Acts of Crime’ to be a new take on crime drama shows
Elizabeth McQueen’s paintings explore inner and exterior landscapes
COVID Chronicle series available through the Carnegie Gallery, writes Regina Haggo.
Hamilton’s master of the bands
George R. Robinson turned the 13th Battalion Band into one of the continent’s finest
Greater Toronto hospitals warn parents: Mild symptoms mean a strong likelihood of COVID
Doctors at hospitals in Greater Toronto are warning parents that a child with a single symptom, including a fever or runny nose, should be tested for COVID-19 and stay home while awaiting results, even if the symptom resolves quickly.
Mayor Fred wants to ‘manage expectations’ of Hamilton’s vaccine rollout plan
Local officials note blueprint for 10,000 doses a day hinges on supply and other factors
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $60 million Lotto Max jackpot
Hamilton Salvation Army deals with major COVID-19 outbreak
Eighteen residents and three staff at York Boulevard men’s shelter test positive
Canada needs to vaccinate 11 times more people every day to hit its target of inoculating 14.5 million citizens by June 30
To meet the federal government’s estimate that 14.5 million Canadians could be fully inoculated by the end of June with the approved Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, the country will need to vaccinate 11 times more people per day than it currently does, a Star analysis has found.
Martin Regg Cohn: Here’s what Ontario really got wrong on COVID-19
Roughly a year into the pandemic, we are stuck with static.
Employers should tread carefully after employee complaints
Ed Canning: An employee complaining about a workplace injustice does not have a free pass that makes them exempt from appropriate discipline. However,
Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford’s government is buying time for Toronto and Peel, to outrun the variants. But reality is closing fast, too
We’re not opening it back up and you’re misleading people, said the premier, misleading people about Ontario opening it back up. Reality isn’t always fun, but it’s generally best to face it. Absent that, Ontario is telling you the sky is more of a red.
Relatives charged with criminal negligence causing death of child in Brantford
Brantford police offering few details
Blockaded Caledonia roads now open
Repairs to damaged rail line to start Monday
Quebec releases written advice on health orders
Documents reveal Quebec public health director advises easing restrictions on March 8
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
McMaster students bring warmth to Hamillton's homeless through Toques from the Heart
Like many Canadians growing up playing hockey, Matthew Milne accumulated quite a collection of hockey socks.
Ex-Saudi spy urges Canadian court to free assets
Ex-Saudi spy urges Canadian court to free up assets; says he's victim of death plot
Restrictions extended for Toronto, Peel, North Bay
Ontario to announce decision on pandemic restrictions for COVID-19 hot spots today
S&P/TSX composite up, loonie tops 79 cents US
Metals and mining sector lifts Toronto market, loonie tops 79 cents US
Charges withdrawn against man arrested after People’s Party fundraiser at Mohawk College
Hamilton man agreed to one-year peace bond
Six Nations band members can soon preregister for COVID-19 vaccine
Schools to stay closed until September in light of persistently high case counts
Hamilton Health Sciences announces new COVID-19 outbreak at Juravinski hospital
Hamilton Health Sciences and Hamilton Public Health have declared an outbreak of COVID-19 in unit M2 of the Juravinski hospital on Concession Street.
Toronto seeks injunction to stop makeshift homes
Toronto seeks injunction to stop man from building tiny shelters for the homeless
Cop's intentions key in corruption trial: defence
Closing submissions expected to start in corruption trial of Toronto-area cop
Facebook stops sharing news in Australia. Is Canada next?
In a possible preview of what’s coming to Canada, Australia’s biggest media conglomerate has signed a deal with Google on the same day Facebook stopped the country’s users from sharing news on its platform.
Company tied to slain mobster Pat Musitano facing $15-million lawsuit
Havana Group Supplies company was sued on the same day as a related $75-million lawsuit was launched against City of Hamilton and two of its employees
Toronto and Peel will remain under stay-at-home orders until at least March 8
Toronto and Peel Region will remain under stay-at-home orders until at least March 8 while York Region will emerge next Tuesday to enter the less stringent red zone of restrictions, with more businesses and services allowed to reopen.
GTA small businesses weary from COVID uncertainty
'It is very up in the air': Toronto small businesses weary from pandemic uncertainty
Heritage minister urged to speed up tech bill
Feds urged to speed up tech bill as Facebook retaliates against Australian law
Dundas Pleasant View area subject of consultant review
A City of Hamilton consultant is reviewing Pleasant View land use policy, in preparation for an effort to add the Dundas neighbourhood to Niagara Escarpment Commission development control.
Hamilton's reopening plan 'step in right direction' say Ancaster businesses
Ancaster restaurants opened Feb. 16 for first time welcoming customers after weeks of offering takeout service.
York Region moves to COVID-19 red zone; Toronto, Peel, North Bay remain in lockdown
The Ontario government has announced that out of the four remaining regions under provincial shutdown, only York Region will be moving into the COVID-19 colour-coded framework next week.
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