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Coroner to rule on request to delay COVID inquest
Quebec aiming to pick up vaccination pace in seniors residences with fresh doses
Vigil at 1492 Land Back Lane honours missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
Awareness event featured speeches, songs, and spoken word in honour of MMIWG
Ontario reopening must be cautious: Barrie mayor
Ontario reopening must be cautious because of variants, mayor of hard-hit city says
Web portal in works for Ontario vaccine bookings
Web portal, service desk in the works for Ontario COVID-19 vaccine appointments
Canadian funds move forward with Bitcoin ETFs
Canadian funds move forward with Bitcoin ETFs after regulatory jockeying
False marine flare occupies emergency services
Police warn against misuse of marine flares after false alarm near Wainfleet, Ont.
Toronto-area schools prepare for in-class learning
Toronto-area school boards prepare for in-class learning to resume on Tuesday
Stock markets soar in disconnect from Main Street
Overheated stock market at risk of bubble in a disconnect from economy, experts say
Climbers part of the spectacle at frozen Ancaster waterfall
Frozen Tiffany Falls draws a crowd
Police investigate retirement home in Courtice
Police investigate retirement home in Courtice after door handles allegedly removed
Emma Teitel: ‘I honestly don’t think we’ll be staying for very long’: It’s back to school on Tuesday in Toronto, but students — and doctors — have their doubt
Maya Labbé is “constantly rotating between three rooms” in her house.
Hamilton reports 72 new COVID-19 cases on Family Day
No new deaths were reported as active cases climb up over 300 again.
A visit to Sunnybook’s virtual ER: ‘It’s quite amazing how much you can do by video’
An elderly man who had fallen and badly injured his wrist. A young child with a high fever, his parents worried about a possible infection. A man with an alarmingly red and swollen eye. A woman who had recently suffered a miscarriage and was in mental distress.
Four water main breaks cause Hamilton traffic troubles
City cautions residents to avoid areas
Top Tory MPP worries mask rules will be challenged when Queen’s Park returns
As Ontario MPPs return to Queen’s Park after the winter break, they can expect a subdued session – at least at first.
Snowfall warning issued for southern Ontario
Environment Canada warns southern Ontario to brace for heavy snow
Hamilton business owners eager to reopen as city moves into red zone
Move means a return to indoor dining, fitness classes with a cap of 10 people
Today’s coronavirus news: Data gives most detailed look yet at where CERB went; Feds expect Pfizer to ramp up deliveries to Canada this week; Reports of domestic violence continue to rise
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.
‘It’s given me a focus other than COVID’: Art Your Service teaches bored, locked down seniors new skills and helps them stay social
In a terrible time for older populations in Canada and around the world, Art Your Service is a ray of light.
E-commerce revenue and a new president lift Indigo stocks while new shares dilute the value of Ballard Power Systems — here are this week’s corporate winners and losers
Winners
Ex-Hamilton crossing guard says ‘freedom of expression’ at heart of claim against city
Stewart Klazinga alleges city unfairly targeted him over Twitter posts; city says it will defend itself
Shortage of nursing homes geared to ethnic groups a ‘disaster’ for aging immigrant population
At home, Josh Suresh’s aging mother Indrani enjoyed meals like string hoppers, a rice noodle dish common in Sri Lanka where she grew up.
The mixed blessing of this pandemic Family Day
When the Star spoke with former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty a few years back on what inspired him in 2008 to establish a mid-winter Family Day holiday, his answer was commendably simple.
Got a COVID-19 vaccine? Act like you didn’t
Exhausted after 10 months of caring for the elderly and sick, Veleta Davis will never forget the moment the needle filled with COVID-19 vaccine pricked her arm: “I felt ready to conquer the world.”
Condo building residents to be tested for variant
All residents of Mississauga condo building to be tested for COVID-19 variant
Ontario's Phase 1 vaccine priority populations
List of priority populations for Phase 1 of Ontario's vaccine distribution plan
No one collecting data on the hardest hit by the COVID pandemic in Hamilton
Significance of collecting the data was highlighted by provincial projections that show vast disparity by income
Even more snow coming — another storm warning issued for Hamilton
Between 20 to 30 cm of snow is expected to fall in a two-part storm in Hamilton starting on Family Day
Province releases updated guidance on ‘next priority’ for COVID-19 vaccines, including seniors over 80, and all Indigenous adults
With the promise of more COVID-19 vaccines on the way in the coming weeks, the province has released updated guidance that moves seniors over age 80 closer to the front of the line.
'A little bit of joy'; Rockton woman collects 400 valentines for LTC residents
When Amy Saccomano posted on Facebook in late January asking for friends and family to make Valentine’s Day cards for long-term care residents, she never expected the response she would receive.
Adjustment to Hamilton’s daily COVID case numbers due to unspecified ‘fluctuations’
Public health reported its 276th death on Sunday and removed 21 cases from its overall tally.
Hamilton councillors reject defunding police, move forward in cutting taxes
"It is not enough to go back to normal,"' said Kojo Damptey, of the Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion.
With COVID vaccine supplies under strain, what if we could mix and match?
With one shot to spark an immune response and a second to boost it, most of the leading COVID-19 vaccines require two doses — but would mass vaccination be less daunting if we could mix and match?
Laurentian's deficits dating back to 2014: adviser
Laurentian ran deficits dating back to 2014, government adviser says in report
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Police looking for missing Hamilton woman
Jocelyn Kakakeway last seen walking north near Mary and Rebecca streets.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 981 cases, 42 deaths, including three in long-term care homes; U.K. has given at least one vaccine shot to 15 million
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: China fires back at U.S. allegations of lack of transparency over COVID-19 outbreak; New Zealand city going into 3-day lockdown after virus found
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.
Perpetual beer-tax hikes won’t help Canada’s economy recover
As with all businesses, the past 10 months have proven to be anything but normal for Canadian brewing companies. As the first wave of lockdowns took hold, brewing companies were figuring out how to manage millions of dollars of untapped keg beer that was being returned by restaurants and bars.
Protesting for their prayers: Religious groups defy public health orders to continue worshipping
Stefano Gesualdi is a man of deep conviction. For the last month, the Montreal pastor has been leading protests every Sunday in sub-zero temperatures to oppose the lockdown restrictions that currently limit his church's weekly service to 10 people per room.
Hamilton’s ‘oft-punted’ sidewalk-plowing debate gets another punt
Councillors still have questions about proposed options for a contracted city service
‘Document dump’ of thousands of pages reveals federal government’s behind-the-scenes scramble on COVID-19
OTTAWA – Is it time for the federal government to name an independent review of Canada's pandemic response?
Two winning tickets for Lotto 649 jackpot
Two winning tickets for Saturday's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Probe launched after handles removed from doors
Retirement home operator launches probe after handles removed from residents' doors
Water main break in Hamilton stops traffic during snow squall
A large water main break in the east end has stopped traffic while water crews investigate.
Quebec reports 1,049 new COVID-19 cases
Quebec reports 1,049 new COVID-19 cases, 33 new deaths linked to the virus
What’s open and closed on Monday for Family Day in Hamilton
Hamilton remains under the stay-at-home order until at least Feb. 16.
Hamilton starts implementing task force's 103 recommendations
Hamilton council has approved 32 recommendations, with the others being considered by staff.
Body recovered from fire in Sept-Iles
Body recovered from fire near Sept-Iles after 23-year-old man reported missing
COVID-19 variant identified at Kitchener school
Health officials identify COVID-19 variant in student at Kitchener, Ont., school
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