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Six Nations still struggling with COVID-19 surge
Past nine days have accounted for 30 per cent of all positive cases since pandemic began
Police fatally shot one-year-old boy: SIU
NewsAlert: One-year-old boy was fatally shot by police in November incident: SIU
Ontario delays March break to reduce virus spread
Ontario meets deadline for first round of long-term care home vaccinations
Ottawa to define FNs' 'consent' through dialogue
Ottawa to define "prior consent" through dialogue with First Nations: Lametti
Smoke detector was functioning in fatal Hamilton Mountain fire
Office of the Fire Marshal still working to determine cause of Concession Street blaze
Ancaster gets a new cannabis store in residential area despite local opposition
"I can't believe it," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson. "What planet are these guys living on."
A good Valentine’s Day cookie making project for kids
Kids will find this cookie-making experience to be the perfect combination of craft and baking.
Harassment complaints spike at CRA, RCMP
Internal data shows surge in harassment complaints at Canada Revenue Agency, RCMP
Ontario 'regrets error' in LTC vaccination claim
Ontario's new COVID-19 projections to be presented today
Green Leader Annamie Paul to run in Toronto Centre
Green Leader Annamie Paul to run in Toronto Centre, setting stage for rematch
Dundas Driving Park-Parkside tobogganing hill added to city’s approved list
Hill added to park after former school site was acquired by city five years ago
March Break moved to April 12-16, province announces
Students and teachers will get a break this spring — but not in March.
NewsAlert: Ontario postpones March break
Ontario meets deadline for first round of long-term care home vaccinations
Mayor’s executive committee approves almost $14B in spending — but nothing for supportive housing proposal for Toronto’s homeless
The city’s 2021 budget — the most underbalanced in recent decades — is headed for final approval by council next week.
Ontario March break announcement expected Thursday
Ontario meets deadline for first round of long-term care home vaccinations
LGBTQ groups get $15M in funding from feds
Feds roll out promised funding for LGBTQ groups to 76 organizations
O'Toole presses pipelines with U.S. envoy
O'Toole pushes U.S. envoy to Canada to preserve Line 5, Keystone XL pipelines
PBO: Housing urban Indigenous could cost $1.4B
Closing housing gap for urban Indigenous could cost $1.4 billion a year, PBO says
COVID-19 outbreak derails Newfoundland election plans; voting postponed in nearly half of province
Newfoundland and Labrador's provincial election has hit a bump in the road, after voting in several electoral districts was postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak in the most densely populated part of the province.
Quebec reports 1,121 new COVID-19 cases, 37 deaths
Premier says Quebec testing more for coronavirus variants than other provinces
Unis urge students to avoid reading week travel
Ontario universities urge students not to travel during reading week
RioCan REIT sees resilience from tenants in Q4
RioCan REIT's Q4 net income down 50% as tenants remain closed to stop COVID-19
Bullying suspensions soar at Hamilton public schools despite COVID-19 shutdown
Student suspensions for bullying at Hamilton public schools hit their highest level in at least a dozen years even with last spring’s COVID-19 shutdown and publicity surrounding an expert panel’s review of the problem.
Bloc leader spells out budget demands
Bloc leader spells out demands ahead of spring budget, stressing health care
RioCan REIT net income down 50% in Q4
RioCan REIT's Q4 net income down 50% as tenants remain closed to stop COVID-19
Ontario reports 945 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario's new COVID-19 projections to be presented today
Ottawa announces $55m in clean tech funding
Ottawa announces $55 m in clean tech funding for 20 companies
Restaurant Brands reports Q4 profit down
Restaurant Brands International reports Q4 profit and revenue down from year earlier
'A huge burden:' Sandwich generation under strain
'A huge burden:' Sandwich generation caring for children, aging parents at same time
Dundas private trees might get some protection with urban forest strategy
City receiving community feedback on draft report until February 25
Top court won't hear Mike Duffy's appeal
No need for Supreme Court to hear Mike Duffy's challenge, Senate says
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. stock markets up
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets climb higher
Internet regulation: What Canada can learn from other countries' rules
As a growing number of Canada's many laws are adapted for the realm of the internet, lawmakers like federal Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Navdeep Bains believe some areas have been neglected.
Brookfield reports Q4 profit up from year ago
Brookfield Asset Management reports Q4 profit up from year ago, raises dividend
Survey suggests most Canadians trust vaccines
New survey on trust suggests most Canadians believe COVID-19 vaccines safe, effective
Cineplex reports $230.4-million Q4 loss
Movie theatre company Cineplex reports $230.4-million fourth-quarter loss
Ontario completes first round of LTC vaccinations
Ontario meets deadline for first round of long-term care home vaccinations
Survey shows pandemic's toll on mental health
Pandemic has affected the mental health of 76% of Canadians, survey suggests
Hamilton man in critical condition after assault on Main Street East
Residents can expect a police presence at Main and Burris streets for a majority of Thursday.
Long-term-care homes with city’s largest outbreaks welcome inspections
Macassa and the Meadows both had some issues with cleaning protocols, but have responded to notes from public health
Today’s coronavirus news: Pandemic has affected the mental health of 76% of Canadians; UK roving teams bring vaccine shots to homeless
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.
'Prices are going up': Realtors expect hot Waterdown market to continue
​The real estate market in Waterdown is booming, and local realtors don’t see that changing any time soon.
Canada could see a ‘rural boom’ as remote work becomes permanent, study finds
Get a comfy desk chair — remote work is probably here to stay.
No Hamilton long-term-care home has had a comprehensive inspection in years
None of the city’s 27 long-term-care homes had a so-called Resident Quality Inspection in 2019, 2020 or so far in 2021.
CHCH Morning Live celebrates 20 years on the air
On Friday at 6 a.m., CHCH Morning Live will mark 20 years on the air with Bob Cowan in the host chair the entire time. Even after all that time, that
Black history in Hamilton: A tour
Check out our map for places you can visit to learn about those who came to Hamilton to escape slavery and begin new lives.
Voices of the present on Hamilton’s Black history
What does the past mean to members of the Black community in Hamilton today, and what lies ahead?
Hamilton students are back in schools. How risky are classrooms?
Schools are ‘not amplifiers’ of the pandemic, infectious disease specialists say
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Rescuing kids earns trio of cops commendation in child exploitation cases
OPP Det. Const. Kip Wohlert, Det. Const. Holly Murray and Det. Const. Andrew Smith of South Simcoe Police Service were recently recognized for their efforts.
Inside a Toronto highrise where COVID testing comes to the door, and why it could be a model for vaccination
Renee Sauer raises a gloved hand to knock confidently on the door of an apartment on the 14th floor of a downtown Toronto Community Housing seniors building.
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