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Carolyn King, former chief of Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, inducted to Order of Canada
Carolyn King, former chief of Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, who developed the now much-celebrated Moccasin project which encourages communi
From John Boy to Broadway: Richard Thomas came a long way from his Walton’s Mountain home
Gary Smith: Richard Thomas left his Walton’s Mountain home to return to his New York Broadway roots
Snowy week ahead for the Hammer
Snow in some form is set to fall nearly everyday this coming week.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Uber Eats couriers say wages dropping during COVID
'I'm making so little': Uber Eats couriers say new pay system dropped wages
Heather Scoffield: Waiting for COVID-19 vaccinations is no way to help jobless Canadians
It was never going to be “happy Friday” with new unemployment numbers for January on deck, but there were plenty of signs it was going to at least be “silver-lining Friday.”
Martin Regg Cohn: When it comes to school re-openings, there is no right answer
Back to school, back to the balancing act between risk and reward — and the tradeoffs between infection and isolation.
Today’s coronavirus news: Israel eases restrictions 6 weeks after lockdown; Calif. Gov. will issue revised church rules; Sri Lanka will begin inoculating general public next month
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.
Former GGs get federal funding for philanthropy
Federal funding to help former GGs set up charitable foundations is discretionary
A ‘Feud’ good men: Hamilton councillor Esther Pauls couldn’t play on ‘Family Feud’ because she’s a politician, but she loved what happened anyway
Pauls jumped when she heard the Canadian version of ‘Family Feud’ was looking for candidates. She couldn’t be on, as it turns out, because she’s a pol
Mild weather and COVID-19 equals fewer potholes
Everybody loathes COVID-19, but there’s a silver lining: fewer potholes this winter.
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $12 million Lotto 649 jackpot
New support for families after line-of-duty deaths
Grief persists for spouses of first responders, soldiers killed in line of duty
This little Montreal bakery has a big Super Bowl connection: an NFL champ turned front-line pandemic hero
After the dough is kneaded affectionately and spread out onto a large rectangular tray, the bakers at Montreal’s Le Pain Dans les Voiles bakery cover it with cream, bacon and caramelized onions, before sliding the whole thing into the oven.
Large-scale reopening of Toronto won’t be anytime soon, Tory says
Mayor John Tory said Saturday he believes “it will be some time yet” before a larger scale reopening of Toronto is possible.
Hamilton business owner frustrated over delayed, lost packages at Canada Post warehouses
The delays come as Canada Post deals with a large outbreak at its Mississauga sorting facility
Canada nears 800,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19
Canada nears 800,000 cases of COVID-19 as top doctor notes 'hopeful signs'
Baby foods safe based on monitoring: Health Canada
Health Canada says baby foods safe after U.S. investigates levels of toxic metals
Quebec nears 10,000 deaths from COVID-19
Quebec nears 10,000 deaths as province reports 1,204 new COVID-19 cases
Toronto businesses struggle with uncertainty
Ontario reports 1,388 new cases of COVID-19, 45 new virus-related deaths
Shalom Village outbreak declared over as Hamilton records 63 new cases of COVID-19
Two new COVID deaths were recorded Saturday.
Hamilton councillors to revise bylaw allowing members to apologize to prevent ejection from meeting
After Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead was removed from a virtual meeting in September, it was discovered there was no appeal process.
Ontario reports 1,388 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 1,388 new cases of COVID-19, 45 new virus-related deaths
COVID-19 cases reported at Mohawk College, Fortinos and Ryerson Elementary School
The Mohawk College student was last on the Stoney Creek campus on Feb. 2.
Man arrested after truck goes through ice at Bayfront Park
The incident is under investigation by the Hamilton police marine unit.
Royson James: Vaccine hesitancy in the Black community is deeply rooted in a history of racism. Overcoming that lack of trust will be a tough task
It was exactly the kind of audience city hall coveted in its quest to deliver an urgent pandemic message to Toronto’s Black community, disproportionately ravaged by COVID-19 infections and deaths.
Best moccasine-ed foot forward: Carolyn King, former chief of Mississaugas of First Credit, inducted to Order of Canada
Carolyn King, former chief of Mississaugas of the Credit, who developed the now much-celebrated Moccasin project which encourages communities to mark
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 1,388 new cases, 45 deaths; Warnings to not gather for Super Bowl Sunday continue; China gives broader approval for Sinovac vaccine
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Warnings to not gather for Super Bowl Sunday continue; China gives broader approval for Sinovac vaccine; Supreme Court lifts California’s ban on indoor church ser
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.
Hamilton’s leading artists discuss their relationships with cats
Regina Haggo: Cora Brittan, James Gummerson, Ruben Zellermayer, E. Robert Ross, and cats
‘I don’t think I’ve ever cried so much in my entire life’: At Fiesta Farms, COVID-19 has given the work new meaning
Tracey and Dino Virgona are tired. Speaking over video chat, the sibling owners of west-end independent grocer Fiesta Farms are frank about the toll this year has taken on them.
Banks should share race data: business groups
Ottawa should require banks to share race-related data on services: business groups
Can employers insist on COVID vaccination for employees?
Ed Canning: It will ultimately be up to the Ministry of Labour and the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal to decide, but ...
A disaster of the highest level
The Desjardins Canal Bridge disaster that killed 59 in 1857 was one of the worst railway disasters in Canadian history
Here’s why we aren’t making COVID-19 vaccines in Canada
OTTAWA—It could have been different. Brad Sorenson is convinced of that.
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $30.8 million Lotto Max jackpot
Will you find out if there’s a COVID case in your workplace?
A Hamilton employment lawyer weighs in on what your employer is obligated to disclose — and not disclose — if you are exposed to COVID at work.
Bruce Arthur: Judging Canada’s vaccine fight must go beyond a few jabs in round one
Right now, vaccines are politics. Canada’s federal government is taking a beating over not having enough of them right now. The provinces are bleating about supply — some provinces, anyway — after letting their own COVID-19 epidemics spiral into danger zones. And the feds dipped into a fund that is at least half-aimed at supplying poorer nations with vaccines. And so, were painted as desperate.
Could Hamilton afford half a LRT? A two-phase project option is on the table, says LIUNA
The construction union says it is still talking to the province about its pitch to resurrect a cancelled LRT line — maybe in two phases to ease the fi
Everyone deserves a safe work environment: Trudeau
Trudeau ducks questions on allegations against former defence chief
Toronto’s patio dining program renewed for 2021 should be ‘permanent,’ mayor says
Restaurant and bar patios are set to move back into Toronto road lanes and sidewalks in May — a popular pandemic innovation that Mayor John Tory says should become a permanent seasonal fixture.
Chantal Hébert: Justin Trudeau does himself no favours with the Liberals’ response to vaccine rollout
It is too early to conclude that Justin Trudeau’s government has dropped the ball on vaccines so badly that it will not — as the prime minister keeps promising — stage an effective and timely comeback.
Quebecers with minor symptoms urged to get tested
Fearing COVID-19 variants, Quebec urges anyone with minor symptoms to get tested
Ontario government said it had the backing of province’s medical officers of health to reopen schools, but never showed them the plan
Ontario’s medical officers of health were not shown the province’s plan to reopen schools before it was announced to the public Wednesday, the St. Catharines Standard has learned, and what input they did provide was limited to a short consultation the day before.
Stoney Creek Firehouse Subs franchisees await a return to normal
As restaurateurs, Steve and Olimpia Panella are anxiously awaiting the end of COVID-19 lockdowns and stay-at-home orders.
Former principal defends handling of sex scandal
St. Mike's sex assault trial set to continue today
Travellers fined for refusing COVID-19 tests at Pearson
Mandatory COVID-19 tests at Pearson airport have found at least 32 cases of the virus, and Peel police have handed out $750 tickets to three international travellers who refused them as the federal government works to get quarantine hotels up and running.
Vaccine delivery confusion continues
AstraZeneca approval could double the number of people vaccinated this spring
Lawyer sues critics of his views on women and race
Lawyer sues critics after backlash against his comments on women and race
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