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Teen charged after 14-year-old girl shot in head
Youth charged after 14-year-old girl shot in the head and badly wounded
Concession Streetfest on Hamilton Mountain cancelled again due to COVID-19
For the second summer in a row there will be no Concession Streetfest.
GTA still transferring COVID patients to Hamilton hospitals
Hamilton’s COVID numbers are starting to dip into the orange zone.
Accused in Ottawa murder came to crime scene: cop
Accused in Ottawa killing came to crime scene, acted as concerned neighbour: cop
ACORN targets pay day loan business on Concession Street
About a half dozen people dropped by the Money Mart on Concession Street Feb. 17.
COVID-19 vaccine '80% effective' in Quebec
COVID-19 cases drop in Quebec nursing homes, experts credit vaccine, other factors
Reopening decision coming Friday: Elliott
Ontario reports 1,038 new cases of COVID-19, 44 more deaths
St. Teresa of Avila school to close amid COVID-19 outbreak
Outbreak was also declared Wednesday at A.M. Cunningham school.
Lawsuit claims a Hamilton city manager and a bylaw officer conspired with mobster Pat Musitano in soil dumping scam
The lawsuit alleges the city’s manger of construction-development and the slain mobster were getting paid to dump potentially contaminated soil at Fla
COVID misery shows in record Ontario job losses
COVID-19 misery shows in record Ontario job losses; labour groups plead for fed help
COVID-19 halts admissions at Hamilton men’s shelters
Temporary overflow space at old Cathedral school, hotel rooms still taking new residents
City launches COVID ‘concierge service’ for businesses
Hamilton businesses will have access to a phone line, web portal to address reopening questions
Ontario mulling request to extend shutdown
Ontario reports 1,038 new cases of COVID-19, 44 more deaths
Single doses of COVID-19 vaccines might be enough for now, Ottawa says
OTTAWA—One of Canada’s top public health officials says provinces may move to a single dose of authorized two-dose vaccinations and delay a second dose, based on early data showing a high level of protection after a single dose.
North American stock markets down at late-morning
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets also fall
Mac study looks to help families discuss end-of-life care during COVID-19
A McMaster study looks at how to support long-term-care homes in having end-of-life conversations with families, especially during COVID-19.
Spencer Gorge set to keep online reservations for 2021
A reservation system for parking at the Spencer Gorge worked so well during last fall’s test run the Hamilton Conservation Authority is looking to use it seven days a week for the peak season from May to November.
Barrick proposes US$750M payment to shareholders
Barrick Gold proposes US$750M one-time return of capital payment to shareholders
Dundas Parkside Cemetery development expected to start in April
Project tender calls for preliminary work to be completed before end of October
Ontario loses record 355,000 jobs in 2020: FAO
Ontario loses 355,000 jobs in 2020, single largest decline on record: FAO
Ontario reports 1,038 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 1,038 new cases of COVID-19, 44 more deaths
Hamilton 7-Eleven stores look to serve beer, wine for in-person consumption
Beer at a gas station or corner store: not for takeout, but for drinking — inside.
Canadian Tire closing National Sports stores
Canadian Tire reports Q4 profit and revenue up, beats expectations
Canadians face challenging RRSP year amid COVID-19
Canadians face challenging RRSP year as pandemic continues: experts
Hamilton Community News team up for three provincial awards
Congratulations to the team behind Hamilton Community News and hamiltonnews.com for being recognized among Ontario’s best.
North American stock markets down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets also fall
Man found dead after house fire in London, Ont.
Fire marshal to investigate after man found dead in house fire in London, Ont.
No injuries as school bus slides into ditch
School bus filled with kids slides off road into ditch in Petawawa, Ont.
My interview with Christopher Plummer
Gary Smith: Beloved actor was so much more than Captain Von Trapp, Gary Smith remembers
Canadian Tire reports Q4 profit and revenue up
Canadian Tire reports Q4 profit and revenue up, beats expectations
Norfolk man killed in collision with horse
Police say the horse also died as a result of the collision.
Pushing up daisies: Hamilton eyes a ‘green burial’ cemetery featuring wildflowers, rather than headstones
A long-studied natural burial section is planned for Mount Hamilton Cemetery. But first, council has to change its bylaws to allow for the eco-friendl
Today’s coronavirus news: COVID-19 cases drop in Quebec nursing homes, experts credit vaccine, other factors; U.S. life expectancy drops a year in pandemic, most since WWII
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Former Brant County councillor found not guilty of sexually assaulting Hamilton teen
Leonard Bekendam was acquitted in judge-only trial.
Hamilton could see more snow before Friday
Hamilton’s Waterfront Trail at Confederation Beach Park is closed because of the accumulated snow.
‘A little daunting’: Pandemic pushes Hamilton real estate to lofty heights
Seven months ago a Waterdown couple bought a modest Mountain home for $430,000, after converting it to a legal duplex it sold for $828,800
Two 7-Eleven locations in Hamilton could soon sell alcohol — but only if you drink inside
The convenience store chain filed 61 liquor sales licence applications last week to sell beer and wine for on-site consumption only
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Offenders' ancestry under investigation using DNA in 1973 double murder
The bodies of Wendy Tedford and Donna Stearne, both 17, were discovered in an empty industrial lot in North York in 1973.
Hamilton seniors age 80 and over next in line for COVID vaccine
Others next to be vaccinated include retirement homes, Indigenous adults and chronic home-care patients
Stelco loses $47 million in Q4 on lower revenues
Stelco Q4 net loss nearly doubles while revenue hit by blast furnace upgrade
Hamilton police respond to Spectator story about sexual misconduct allegations against restaurant owner
Police are asking survivors to come forward after Spectator story details allegations against Mezcal owner Manny Ferreira, who denies the accusations.
Skip phone survey, get on with anti-hate work, Hamilton councillors say
‘Have we heard what we need to hear to move forward? We have,’ Maureen Wilson says
COVID outbreak among staff at Stelco
Cases are rising at the Barton Street jail with two inmates and seven staff infected
Several Ontario private schools on board with March break delay
With March break delayed for public schools in Ontario some have questioned whether the province’s private schools, which are not bound to decisions made by the Ministry of Education, would follow suit.
Hamilton studies idea of creating virtual memorial wall in tribute to COVID-19 victims
"Families have not had an opportunity to have a celebration of life because of the shutdown," said Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark.
COVID-19 testing offered at six Toronto schools this week as province mandate tells boards to boost numbers
COVID-19 testing will be offered at half a dozen Toronto public schools this week, part of a new provincial mandate to test 5 per cent of schools within boards weekly.
COVID-19 testing offered at six Toronto schools this week as province mandates tells boards to boost numbers
COVID-19 testing will be offered at half a dozen Toronto public schools this week, part of a new provincial mandate to test 5 per cent of schools within boards weekly.
Piano virtuoso Oscar Peterson gets Heritage Minute
New Heritage Minute toasts life of Black Canadian piano virtuoso Oscar Peterson
Ontario planning Greenbelt expansion
Ontario planning Greenbelt expansion, would add moraine, urban rivers
Former HWDSB student trustees call on prospective ones to fight ‘oppressive structures’
During an online panel, former student trustees Rain Hye and Ahona Mehdi say they had to fight to have a voice and be taken seriously by fellow truste
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