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Updated 2025-01-19 10:15
Scuffle in Stoney Creek as protesters attempt to block military vehicle shipments to Saudi Arabia
Global day of action against Saudi Arabia’s war with Yemen
Venetian Meat’s Winona plant aims for fall opening
Venetian Meat and Salami Company says it hopes to move into its new Winona plant this September, adding up to 10 new jobs as it increases production and retail capacity from the current location on Burlington Street East in Hamilton.
S&P/TSX composite up, U.S. markets mixed
Technology sector helps lift Toronto market in early trading, U.S. markets mixed
Dundas Highway 8 reconstruction and bridge replacement tender released
Successful contractor required to finish project by November 25, 2022
Torstar expands parcel delivery business with acquisition of ShipperBee’s delivery division
Guelph-based logistics company ShipperBee will maintain its software development division and intellectual property
Hamilton councillors to consider transit fare freeze for duration of COVID-19
Ward 3 Coun. Nrinder Nann has introduced a notice of motion that would freeze transit fares to help struggling residents.
COVID-19 in Hamilton: Cases found at Lowe’s, Shoppers Drug Mart and Fortinos
Three workers at the Barton Street East Lowe’s have tested positive for the virus.
BlackBerry stock surges, but no company news
BlackBerry says it doesn't know what's behind recent share price surge
Suspected RCMP secrecy breach upgraded to 'severe'
Suspected RCMP secrecy breach fallout upgraded to 'severe': newly released documents
Snow storm moving into Hamilton and area
Five to 10 centimetres is expected to fall on Tuesday according to Environment Canada.
Benefits for former GG inappropriate: O'Toole
Parliament set to resume with focus on COVID-19 vaccines, supports
'Driving in a dangerous manner': SIU investigating after police pursuit ends in Flamborough
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating after a pursuit ended in a collision with a Halton Regional Police Service cruiser on Highway 5 in Flamborough on Jan. 24.
Ontario senator Lynn Beyak resigns from the Senate
Lynn Beyak, who defended 'good' of residential schools, resigns from the Senate
Hamilton to introduce "progressive" transit option for Flamborough residents
Several councillors question the cost and how the new on-demand pilot project will impact the rest of the city service.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides update on COVID-19 January 25
Premier Doug Ford provides update on Ontario's C0VID 19 plans
Quebec reports 1,203 COVID-19 cases, 43 deaths
Quebec reports 1,203 new infections, 43 deaths and another drop in hospitalizations
North American stock markets down at late morning
Technology sector helps lift Toronto market in early trading, U.S. markets mixed
Ontario focus on LTC residents amid vaccine delay
Schools to reopen today in seven public health units across southern Ontario
NDP warn of long delays in pay equity rules
NDP warns of long delays in equal pay for women in federal pay equity rules
Ontario reports 1,958 new COVID-19 cases, 43 more deaths including 29 in long-term care homes
Ontario is reporting another 1,958 of COVID-19 cases, and 43 more deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.
Wilkerson's 'Caste' among finalists for book critics awards
NEW YORK — Isabel Wilkerson's “Caste,” an acclaimed biography of Malcolm X and fiction by Martin Amis and the late Randall Kenan are among this year's finalists for National Book Critics Circle prizes.
'Dangerous manner': SIU investigating crash involving Halton police after pursuit in Oakville and Burlington sends 1 to hospital
The province's Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is probing the circumstances surrounding a crash involving Halton Regional Police overnight and into this morning (Jan. 25).
Ontario reports 1,958 cases of COVID-19
Schools to reopen today in seven public health units across southern Ontario
‘We were forced to neglect our residents’: Grace Villa workers expose conditions inside outbreak
Letters from Grace Villa workers released Monday detail horrific conditions during the home’s outbreak, including understaffing which led to neglect a
Man charged in sexual abuse of girl
Niagara Falls, Ont., man charged in sexual abuse of girl under 16
Tech sector helps lift Toronto market
Technology sector helps lift Toronto market in early trading, U.S. markets mixed
Dundas long-term care residents get first dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Second dose expected in mid-February for nearly 600 at-risk local residents
Great Canadian Gaming CEO resigns from company
Great Canadian Gaming chief executive Rod Baker resigns from company
Man dies after two-car crash on Upper Wentworth days before Christmas
The 90-year-old’s death marks the 15th traffic fatality in Hamilton in 2020.
No charges in Hamilton Mountain traffic death
Hamilton police say a 90-year-old man who was behind the wheel of one of the vehicles in a two-vehicle collision at Upper Wentworth Street and Mohawk Road around 1 p.m. on Dec. 22 has died from his injuries.
Waterloo-area church held in-person service: cops
Waterloo-area church held in-person service despite court order, police say
SARS taught us lessons. Then we forgot them
One year ago, on a winter evening in Toronto, a man was admitted to hospital complaining of fever and a dry cough after returning from a trip to Wuhan, China.
What kind of crazy year will 2021 be for investors? These five key trends may hold the answer
I’ve read many projections about what will happen in 2021. I’ve even made a few myself.
David Olive: BlackBerry stock popped while CAE dropped — here are this week’s corporate winners and losers
BlackBerry Ltd. (BB.T)
Hamilton police close Highway 5 west of Highway 6 early Monday
The closure is for an investigation, Hamilton police said in the tweet.
Today’s coronavirus news: Monday marks one year since Canada’s first confirmed COVID-19 case; schools to reopen today in 7 public health units across southern Ontario
6:20 a.m.: It’s been one year since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Canada — and a lot has changed. Here are some pieces from the Star to mark the anniversary:
Canada’s first COVID-19 patient was at Sunnybrook. Today his treatment would have been by video
Dr. Jerome Leis vividly recalls treating Canada’s first confirmed COVID-19 patient during his week-long stay at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Volunteer program to build community rinks in Hamilton hits some bumpy ice
Outdoor skating is permitted under lockdown rules, yet many rinks the city’s website says are open don’t exist right now, writes Scott Radley.
Obituary: Ethel Wilson worked at Hamilton Mountain Wendy’s until she was 97
Hostess at Upper James Street business was oldest employee in Canada
How a grieving son, a displaced student and a retired nurse have found their way through 12 months of COVID-19
In the days before the coronavirus, when such things were possible, Bruce Hampson visited his father, Bill, at his long-term care residence several times a week. The elder Hampson always asked the same question of his son: Have you finished writing your book yet?
The year of epidemiologist: 12 months of COVID have turned health experts into the reluctant heroes of our pandemic
When this is all said and done, Colin Furness might be able to pick up his home phone again when it rings.
How we’ve tried to meet the challenge of Canada’s COVID year through our journalism
When we talk about trust and journalism, we normally we mean trust in journalism. But can we talk for a moment about the work of news as a trust? As in, a duty and responsibility, and what that means, at least to me.
Parliament set to resume amid vaccine questions
Parliament set to resume with focus on COVID-19 vaccines, supports
Online forum launched to fight racist backlash Chinese Canadians face during the pandemic
Brad Lee is a fourth generation Chinese-Canadian man who was born in Calgary.
Teen working in long-term-care home identified as Yassin Dabeh, a Syrian refugee who fled to Canada for a better life
Nearly five years ago, Yassin Dabeh’s family fled war-torn Syria for a better life in Canada.
Caledonia bypass to remain closed for ‘weeks,’ police say
‘Significant’ repairs needed after Indigenous land defenders leave occupied roadway
Driver dead in single vehicle Norfolk crash
Car headed west on Windham Road 9 veered into a ditch, OPP say
Vaccine delays to dominate as Parliament resumes
Vaccine delays top agenda as parliament set to resume after less-than-restful break
Seven new COVID-19 outbreaks, 188 new cases in Hamilton this weekend
Outbreaks reported at two seniors’ homes and a shelter on Sunday
Health officials fear fast-spreading U.K. variant behind COVID-19 outbreak at second Ontario long-term-care home
A person in “close contact” to someone at a nursing home in Bradford West Gwillimbury has tested positive for the U.K. variant of COVID-19, raising fears of a second long-term-care facility outbreak of the fast-spreading variant in the Simcoe-Muskoka region.
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