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Hamilton surpasses 10,000 COVID-19 cases
Public health reported 37 new cases in the city on Friday and growth in local reproduction numbers just days after the U.K. variant was spotted in the
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides update on COVID-19 February 19
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides an update on the province's COVID-19 vaccination plan. He is joined by provincial Health Minister Christine Elliott, Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones and retired General Rick Hillier, chair of Ontario’s COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force.
Ontarians 80+ to be contacted about vaccinations
Ontario to announce decision on pandemic restrictions for COVID-19 hot spots today
Quebec reports 800 COVID-19 cases, 14 more deaths
Documents reveal Quebec public health director advises easing restrictions on March 8
Magna raises dividend as revenue, profit rise
Magna International Q4 profit and revenue beat expectations, raises dividend
Stoney Creek pot shop seeks OK to open at Spartan Square
The stretch of Highway 8 between Margaret Avenue and Dewitt Road in Stoney Creek could soon have two pot shops within about 350 metres of each other.
Hamilton triple killer Jon Rallo granted full parole
A panel of two parole board members made the decision Friday
Officials sound alarm on underground economy
Clandestine haircuts and manicures: underground economy a pandemic problem
'Mom, can I buy stocks?' Teachable moments from GameStop
'Mom, can I buy stocks?' Teachable moments from GameStop
New variants could fuel huge spike in COVID-19 cases if health measures lifted, new federal model shows
OTTAWA—Canada’s COVID-19 crisis is improving, but the danger of new variants is here, and it could make the situation much worse.
Ontario reports 1,150 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario to announce decision on pandemic restrictions for COVID-19 hot spots today
Metals and mining sector lifts Toronto market
Metals and mining sector lifts Toronto market, loonie tops 79 cents US
Ontario sending inspectors to small businesses
Ontario to announce decision on pandemic restrictions for COVID-19 hot spots today
CF Lime Ridge Mall on Hamilton Mountain open again, but don’t loiter
The general manager of CF Lime Ridge says the public is welcome to shop, but don’t use the central Mountain mall as a place to meet or hang out during the coronavirus pandemic.
CF Lime Ridge on Hamilton Mountain open again, but don’t loiter
The general manager of CF Lime Ridge says the public is welcome to shop but don’t use the central Mountain mall as a place to meet or hang out during the coronavirus pandemic.
Severe tobogganing injuries in kids and teens spiking in Hamilton
McMaster Children’s Hospital says more injuries — and more severe injuries — are coming in from winter pastime
Magna raises dividend, tops expectations
Magna International Q4 profit and revenue beat expectations, raises dividend
Greensville School reports case of COVID-19 in student
A student at the new Greensville Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19.
Minister of long-term care blames past governments for lack of inspections at Hamilton’s Grace Villa
A Hamilton MPP raised questions about the devastating outbreak at Grace Villa at Queen’s Park on Tuesday
International student turns to GoFundMe to help foot Mohawk College bill
Oluwapelumi Debbie Adegoke works 20 hours a week to cover living expenses while attending school.
COVID poll: We want to hear from you
Have your say at this crucial stage in the pandemic
Does the pandemic make the case for basic income in a post-COVID world?
A virtual panel hosted by Basic Income Hamilton sought to make the case for basic income from the perspective of business owners
Today’s coronavirus news: Boris Johnson to press Trudeau, G7 leaders on wider COVID-19 vaccine distribution; Africa reaches 100K known COVID-19 deaths as danger grows
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
‘These were life-and-death decisions’: Inside a Toronto long-term-care home fighting two waves of COVID-19
Four weeks was all they needed. In four weeks, the residents of Kensington Gardens would get their second dose of the vaccine, and they would be protected.
Canadian zoos struggling to survive
'I've been pushed to my absolute breaking point;' Canadian zoos struggle to survive
Fast-spreading U.K. variant will likely become dominant in the GTA before the end of the month, study warns
A new local study suggests a concerning rise in the B.1.1.7 COVID variant in the GTA, and predicts it will likely become dominant in the region before the end of the month.
Mac TEDx conference to host ‘powerful’ speakers and performers
TEDxMcMasterU is hosting a virtual conference on Feb. 20.
Thomas Walkom: As the next round of inoculations begins, the question looms: who should be prioritized?
As the COVID-19 vaccine supply picks up again, politicians are facing a new question: Who will be inoculated first?
This migrant worker got fired after raising COVID-19 concerns. Now he’s stranded in Mexico amid travel restriction ‘chaos’
After catching COVID-19 in a massive outbreak that killed his bunkmate and losing his job for raising safety concerns, Gabriel Flores Flores thought he’d found reprieve. He had won a reprisal ruling against his former employer at Ontario’s labour board, and received an open work permit for migrant workers who experience abuse.
'AMPUTATION HAZARD': Hundreds of snowblowers sold in Canada part of Health Canada recall
Health Canada is warning Canadians about a recall involving more than 600 snowblowers.
Heather Scoffield: 'That free lunch is going to catch up with us': Canada's economy will take a beating if there’s a third wave of COVID-19
It’s getting harder to look the other way and assume that an economic recovery is just on the horizon.
Heather Scoffield: 'That free lunch is going to catch up with us': Canada's economy will take a beating if there’s a third wave of COVID-19
It’s getting harder to look the other way and assume that an economic recovery is just on the horizon.
‘If working at a call centre can’t be done remotely, what can?’: Epidemiologists condemn CIBC decision to bring call centre workers into the office following outbreak
Epidemiologists are condemning a decision by CIBC to operate a Toronto call centre with employees working on-site following a recent COVID-19 outbreak.
Ontario mulls easing COVID-19 restrictions as Toronto and Peel ask for them to remain unchanged
Ontario health officials say they are taking into account stiff resistance from Toronto and Peel Region to reopening businesses next week amid fears more contagious COVID-19 variants could spark a third wave of the pandemic.
Accused killer's blood found at scene, court hears
Accused in Ottawa killing came to crime scene, acted as concerned neighbour: cop
Single dose of vaccine '80% effective' in Quebec
COVID-19 cases drop in Quebec nursing homes, experts credit vaccine, other factors
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
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Toronto cop admits to stealing opioids
Toronto cop stole opioids from force lockers for personal use: police
Hamilton police deputy chiefs take the polar plunge to support Special Olympics Ontario athletes
Police are helping to raise money for Special Olympics athletes
Ford hints province to grant Toronto, Peel request
Ontario reports 1,038 new cases of COVID-19, 44 more deaths
Deals with foreign companies were the fastest way to get COVID-19 vaccines to Canadians, MPs told
OTTAWA—Inking contracts with foreign suppliers was the fastest way for Canada to get COVID-19 shots, and the government’s failed partnership with a Chinese company did not hamper the search for promising vaccines from other manufacturers, according to the co-chairs of an expert group advising Ottawa on vaccines.
How do Canada’s vaccines stack up against the COVID-19’s variants? Here’s what we know
If vaccines were the light at the end of a long pandemic tunnel, the rise of the COVID-19 variants has dimmed it slightly.
North American stock markets down in broad decline
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets also fall
Seven things to keep you busy this weekend in Hamilton
From virtual events to outdoor experiences, here’s a few things to do around the city on this wintry weekend.
First North American Bitcoin ETF begins trading
First Bitcoin ETF in North America debuts on TSX as cryptocurrency prices surge
New COVID vaccination clinic opening in Hamilton March 1
The announcement of the new clinic provides a first glimpse of how the vaccine rollout will be expanded in Hamilton to include more people in the firs
Single vaccine jab appears effective against COVID
COVID-19 misery shows in record Ontario job losses; labour groups plead for fed help
City plants ‘seed of regrowth’ for Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre
Councillors pleased with model for revamped centre whose operation was interrupted in February 2019
Charges against Hamilton Pride attendee withdrawn
Two more cases remain before court in connection with 2019 event that turned violent.
Longtime editor Genevieve Young left legacy in publishing
Longtime editor Genevieve Young left legacy in publishing
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