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Updated 2025-01-19 01:45
Virus variants found in northern Ont. health units
COVID-19 variants detected in northern Ontario health units
TSX sets new high, posts best week since April
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie also climbs
What happens if foreign companies don’t deliver COVID-19 vaccines to Canada? Justin Trudeau won’t say
What happens if vaccine companies fail to deliver their guaranteed number of doses to Canada on time?
Two new COVID deaths in Hamilton as Canada Bread outbreak reaches 38 cases
Bakery says all 550 staff at its Nebo Road location have now been tested
January job losses wipe out months of gains
Statistics Canada to release January jobs numbers
Hamilton proposes to refer all public letters alleging Code of Conduct violations against councillors to the integrity commissioner
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark attempted to strike a balance between the city being open and following regulatory process.
Hamilton’s Ravenscliffe Castle is back on the market, for a regal price
Durand mansion has 12 bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a nearly $9-million price tag
Trudeau defends Canada accepting COVAX vaccine
Anti-poverty groups blast Canada for accepting vaccines needed in poor countries
Novotel on the Esplanade to become temporary emergency shelter
The city has agreed to lease the Novotel on the Esplanade for a year as part of its winter emergency shelter plan.
Ontario reopening details coming next week
Ontario economy reopening details coming next week: Labour minister
Pedestrian suffers life-threatening injuries in crash on Hamilton’s east Mountain
The 38-year-old driver remained at the scene
Manitoba man pleads guilty in Rideau Hall incident
Manitoba man who rammed Rideau Hall gates pleads guilty to eight charges
WATCH: More than 60 Torontonians (and two dogs) joined forces with this indie band to simply dance — COVID style
Charlie Hill and fellow Ryerson film student Max Mezo have pulled off something rather intimate and magical in the age of COVID-19. They persuaded 27 Toronto households — involving more than 60 people and two family dogs — to take part in a new music video simply by standing in the windows of their homes and then doing a little dance.
Three more vaccines would double spring program
AstraZeneca approval could double the number of people vaccinated this spring
Store closures dampen Indigo's holiday quarter
Indigo Q3 profits grow 19 per cent despite revenue hit from forced store closures
Insolvencies drop in 2020 to lowest in 20 years
Government financial support pushes Canadian insolvencies to lowest level in 20 years
NDP makes pre-emptive strike with election pledge
NDP makes preemptive strike with election pledge on long-term care
Merchandise trade deficit narrows to $1.7 billion
Statistics Canada says merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $1.7 billion in December
AstraZeneca doses expected by end of June: Trudeau
AstraZeneca approval could double the number of people vaccinated this spring
Violent arrest in Barrie, Ont., to be investigated
Mayor, police say they will investigate violent arrest filmed in Barrie, Ont.
Energy and metals and mining help lead TSX higher
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie also climbs
Doug Ford urges Ontarians to not make Super Bowl Sunday a super-spreader event for COVID-19
Don’t let Super Sunday be a super-spreader event.
Ancaster's annual food drive goes virtual in 2021 because of COVID-19
Organizers of the popular food drive say because of coronavirus restrictions, the event can't be held in-person.
Aid groups blast Canada for taking COVAX vaccines
Anti-poverty groups blast Canada for accepting vaccines needed in poor countries
Ontario reports 1,670 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario economy reopening details coming next week: Labour minister
Ontario clarifies rules for pet groomers, allowing them to open but with restrictions
Councillors questioned why Hamilton was keeping the businesses closed while other municipalities allowed them to open.
January unemployment rates, by Canadian city
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for January, by Canadian city
January unemployment rates, by province
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for January, by province
Employment numbers for January, at a glance
National employment numbers for January from Statistics Canada, at a glance
NFL Hall of Fame coach Bill Cowher has memoir out in June
NFL Hall of Fame coach Bill Cowher has memoir out in June
North American stock markets up in early trading
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie also climbs
Economy lost 213,000 jobs in January, StatCan says
Statistics Canada to release January jobs numbers
Selling your wedding date: How some Toronto couples are trying to recoup thousands of dollars in sunk costs thanks to COVID-19
When Celina Aguirre and Alan Cuthbert cancelled their wedding in early 2021, they had already rebooked their May 30, 2020 celebration for Sept. 11 of this year. About 50 of their guests would have been arriving from Mexico, including Aguirre’s mother.
Have you seen Gerri Lynn Lee? Hamilton police searching for missing woman
Police and family are searching for 52-year-old Gerri Lynn Lee.
New COVID-19 rules at Hamilton school boards as students return to classrooms
Hamilton students will return to the classroom on Feb. 8
Macassa Lodge expansion aims to curb viruses by design
$27.7-million project calls for new 64-bed wing at Hamilton Mountain nursing home
Former Hamilton nightclub owner facing sexual assault investigation
Police in Victoria are looking into allegations after women took to social media to say they’d been sexually assaulted.
Former owner of Hamilton City Centre looking to purchase four Martino retirement homes
Licence applications have been submitted for the homes, which will be purchased if licences are approved. The owner’s goal will be to ‘create a safe,
The people who are going to die from COVID should get the vaccine first, says Mount Hope family
The virus strikes with devastating precision in congregate settings, so Susan Matteucci fears COVID finding its way into her brother’s assisted living
Today’s coronavirus news: NDP makes pre-emptive strike with election pledge on LTC; UK arrivals to spend 10 days in hotel isolation; Israel to begin easing lockdown on Sunday
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.
COVID-19 benefits system causes headache for mom
Mother waits weeks for feds to sort out problems with COVID-19 benefits system
NDP makes preemptive strike with election pledge
NDP makes preemptive strike with election pledge on long-term care
Prison chaplains reach tentative contract: union
Federal prison chaplains reach first contract agreement, union says
StatCan set to release January jobs numbers
Statistics Canada to release January jobs numbers
Vaccine makers all gave Canadian production a pass
Every vaccine maker was asked to make their doses in Canada and all said no: Anand
Peeved Canadian snowbirds devising plans to avoid hotel-quarantine ‘jail’
Jacqueline and Carey Ellingson, Canadian snowbirds in Yuma, Ariz., are scheduled to fly home March 9. But instead of enjoying their final weeks in this desert oasis — reputed to be the “sunniest place on Earth” — the couple from Barrhead, Alta., say their anxiety levels couldn’t be higher.
Tech giants must pay for news content: Guilbeault
Legislation coming this year to force Google, Facebook to pay for news content
More than half of patients at Hamilton’s temporary hospital infected with COVID
‘We are not out of the woods,’ warns Ontario’s chief medical officer of health as COVID stats drop
Students at Hamilton public schools to get shortened day Friday
Elementary school instructors will teach for just the first 100 minutes of the day Friday, while high school educators will teach for just the first t
Anxious and pandemic-weary Canadians are running out of patience with Justin Trudeau
Canada’s stockpile of vaccines isn’t large enough. Nor are Canadians’ reserves of patience, as it turns out.
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