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Home Instead Senior Care Hamilton looks to hire 25 workers
A Hamilton home care company is appealing to workers recently displaced from the hospitality and retail sectors as it looks to add 25 care giver positions.
Parliament to resume after less-than-restful break
Vaccine delays top agenda as parliament set to resume after less-than-restful break
COVID: The lockdown strikes back
Starring: A global coronavirus pandemic and provincial stay-at-home orders.
Spartan gets approval for rapid COVID-19 test
Spartan Bioscience says Health Canada has approved its rapid COVID-19 test
What can I do with my dog during the Stay-at-Home order?
As the provincewide lockdown and Stay-at-Home order continues, many dog owners are wondering what they are allowed to do when it comes to their canine companions.
Ontario reports 50 more deaths, 14 of those in long-term care and 2,417 more COVID-19 cases
Ontario is reporting another 2,417 COVID-19 cases, and 50 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.
Careless smoking sparks Hamilton apartment fire
Three tenants treated for minor injuries
One year since Canada's first known COVID-19 case
'It wasn't called COVID at the time:' One year since Canada's first COVID-19 case
Canadians launch new careers as COVID-19 rages on
Canadians launch new careers, return to school as COVID-19 rages on
Human skull found in Brantford field
Coroner’s office investigating human remains
Six Nations police lay drug charges after traffic stop
Fentanyl, meth, cocaine seized
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Today’s coronavirus news: UK vaccination drive expands as virus toll nears 100,000; Rioting youths in Dutch village torch virus testing centre
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.
Taxpayers' ombudsperson sees spike in complaints
Taxpayers' watchdog sees complaints spike, raising worries about pandemic tax season
If dangerous COVID variants were spreading widely in Ontario, would we know? Why scientists are worried
With increasing reports of new, more dangerous COVID-19 variants in Ontario, experts say the province urgently needs more genomic sequencing, faster results, and policies that stifle the virus’s opportunities to evolve — a situation reminiscent of the earliest days of the pandemic, when the disease outstripped our ability to track and control it.
Drug users face mounting hurdles amid pandemic
Drug users at greater risk of dying as services scale back in second wave of COVID-19
Access to mental health services must be more equitable
Shorter days and colder weather are known to heavily impact the mental health of Canadians every year, but this winter is especially difficult.
‘In the end they could not live without each other’: Family remembers Toronto couple who died from COVID-19, 20 days apart
Phil Guerrero remembers when he was a kid, his father, Malakias Guerrero, met a man down on his luck.
Two winning tickets for Lotto 649 jackpot
Two winning tickets sold for Saturday night's Lotto 649 jackpot
Doug Ford says sick-pay legislation isn’t necessary — but how many GTA retailers provide paid sick days without it? We asked.
Mary Leonard felt the anxiety creeping up as she noticed the scratch in the back of her throat.
O'Toole defends decision to back, then oust, Sloan
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole defends decision to back, then oust, Sloan
U.K. COVID-19 variant found in Barrie, Ont.
Ontario government expands COVID-19 inspection blitz of big-box stores to more cities
Four new COVID-19 outbreaks in Hamilton
Macassa Lodge death toll rises by one
Toronto’s Indigenous population largely overlooked in COVID-19 vaccine plans, doctors who work with them say
Indigenous people have been largely left out of Toronto’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout plans, according to several prominent Indigenous health leaders.
Quebec reports 1,685 new COVID-19 cases
Hospitalizations drop as Quebec reports 1,685 new COVID-19 cases, 76 new deaths
New cannabis stores open on Hamilton Mountain, Binbrook
Pot shop applications could bring Hamilton to 90 retailers.
‘It’s so good’: Tornado-harvested Flamborough peppers end up as hot sauce
Peppers were unintentionally harvested by Sept. 30 tornado
Waterdown McDonald's employee tests positive for COVID-19
An employee at the Waterdown McDonald’s tested positive for COVID-19 on Jan. 18.
Coalition of families, health-care organizations declare crisis in Ontario's LTC homes
A coalition of 100 health-care organizations and relatives of long-term care residents is accusing the provincial government of downplaying what it says is a deadly crisis in Ontario's long-term care (LTC) system.
Fast-spreading U.K. variant confirmed in Barrie long-term-care home battling massive COVID-19 outbreak
The fast-spreading U.K. COVID-19 variant has been confirmed at a Barrie, Ont., long-term-care home that has been struggling with a massive outbreak.
Ontario reports 2,359 new COVID-19 cases, 52 more deaths
Ontario is reporting 2,359 new COVID-19 cases, a drop from 2,662 cases the day before, according to the province's latest report released Saturday morning. Another 52 people have died from the virus.
5 tips to keep pets safe in cold weather
As the thermometer continues to dip, the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society reminds pet guardians to take extra precautions to keep animals safe during cold weather.
What you need to know about the latest changes to SickKids' school report
Medical experts at SickKids hospital have updated their report on guidelines for returning to school amid COVID-19 in Ontario, which include changes to testing, screening, masking and physical distancing recommendations.
Driver dead in Six Nations crash
Speed was a factor, police say
Father and son accused of hunting down, fatally stabbing Mike White
Before his attackers fled, they stole something from White, but police won’t say what.
Where is all the Alfredo sauce in Hamilton? We found out
When COVID hit, pasta sauce makers had to limit production and tailor product lines to best fit consumers’ needs and wants
Today’s rolling file: Thousands of Hong Kongers locked down to contain coronavirus; French doctors tell people not to speak on public transport; Ontario’s second wave hits grim milestone
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.
Trying to keep out COVID, tiny Bhutan relies on its Gross National Happiness index, and hopes tourists will return
Travelling through the beautiful mountainous Kingdom of Bhutan with its cloud-covered forests sounds idyllic in a pandemic lockdown — a dream being marketed by the tiny landlocked nation whose vital tourism business has been crushed by COVID.
Heather Scoffield: Here’s what Canada learned from the beating Donald Trump gave us
At the time, they were dark days indeed.
Would you wait in a standby list — or enter a vaccine lottery — for your COVID-19 shot?
At the end of each day, one resident of East Nashville finds out if they’ve got the golden ticket—to receive one of the handful of leftover doses in the COVID-19 vaccine lottery.
Hamilton sculptor Sam Robinson reveals the haunting story behind a work of art
Regina Haggo: Building Cultural Legacies at You Me Gallery
Hamilton police hire first equity, diversity and inclusion specialist
“Recently we’ve all seen the results of a divided society,” Paola Jani says. “I know and personally believe we could do better.”
Senator urges study of barriers to secret info
Senator urges study of vexing barriers to using secret information in court cases
Dundas Little Theatre back with ‘Winter Tales,’ on Zoom, stories, caprices and germs of future plays to keep hand in while house is dark
Dundas Little Theatre is kicking off Winter Tales this weekend. Stories and possible germs of future plays to be read, acted and/or performed on Zoom
‘Enamoured with the Hammer’: Toronto real estate agent rhymes about downtown Hamilton loft
‘Loft Mi Casa’ music video makes the case for buying real estate in Hamilton
Prairie ticket holder wins huge Lotto Max jackpot
Prairie ticket holder wins Friday night's $60 million Lotto Max jackpot
Ontario recovers $11M in alleged COVID fraud
Ontario recovers $11M taken by senior civil servant in alleged COVID fraud
Former HWDSB student trustee Ahona Mehdi honoured for her anti-racism work
Ahona Mehdi has been named as one of three 2020 winners of the Lincoln M. Alexander Award.
Former HWDSB student trustee Ahona Mehdi wins Lincoln M. Alexander Award
Former Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board student trustee honoured for anti-racism and equity work
Waterdown to test-drive Hamilton’s first ‘on-demand’ bus service
The city will experiment with a HSR ride-hailing service in the suburban village starting in September
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