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Updated 2025-01-19 13:45
Hamilton public school board won’t bank on lost students’ return
Hamilton’s public school board isn’t expecting to see the return of about a third of the 1,714 missing elementary students whose absence created a big budget headache in the fall before a $14-million bailout from the province.
Hamilton releases survey for businesses impacted by COVID-19
The survey is meant to help ‘understand the needs of Hamilton-based businesses and organizations over the next year and quantify the impacts of the CO
W-shaped recovery would have dire effects: CMHC
W-shaped recovery would be 'very severe' without government assistance: CMHC
Top court won't review ruling in bear cub case
Supreme Court won't review ruling in favour of officer who refused to euthanize bears
Schools in only 7 regions to reopen Monday
Ontario reports 2,655 new cases of COVID-19, 89 more deaths, and 13,784 vaccinations
S&P/TSX composite slips in morning trading
S&P/TSX composite slips in morning trading, loonie moves higher
Internal government documents show how Ontario ‘watered down’ its strategies to keep COVID-19 out of classrooms
Last summer, as Ontario’s schools were preparing to reopen, the Ministry of Education drafted a memo to school officials, highlighting COVID testing as critical to keeping classrooms safe.
Hamilton police looking for suspects in Mountain, west-end pharmacy robberies
Hamilton police are trying to identify two suspects who robbed a pharmacy on the east Mountain just before 6 p.m. on Jan. 8, a pharmacy in the west end on Jan. 18 and then another pharmacy on the west Mountain on Jan. 19.
Drunk adults and eight-year-old spies
Lorraine Sommerfeld: The things you learn under the red tablecloth
Snow squalls expected in central Ontario
Environment Canada warns of snow squalls, hazardous weather in central Ontario
CFIB raises estimate of small businesses at risk
CFIB raises estimate of small businesses at risk of closing permanently
Hospital sorry after staffer's relative vaccinated
Senior hospital staffer "retires" after family member vaccinated without appointment
Coyote jumps fence in Burlington, killing beloved family poodle
Halton residents demand action to stop the ‘bolder’ animals. Group launches petition calling for action to have coyotes relocated.
Toronto police warn of forced entry attempt
Police warn of reported forced entry attempt at Toronto apartment
Café Domestiique in Dundas will be ready to ride when we are
The coffee shop, which was being renovated in a new location during the pandemic, is open for takeout orders
‘If we lose this business, we lose everything’: More than 180,000 small businesses expect to be killed by pandemic
After months of COVID-19 lockdowns and curbside pickups had reduced the flow of customers to a trickle, Georgina Mudereri had high hopes for a good holiday season at her linen shop. It didn’t happen.
‘Significant potential’: McMaster researchers create lab-grown meat that ‘felt and tasted’ like the real deal
So far, the researchers have tested the method on mouse and rabbit cells. They believe it will work for pork and beef.
Today’s coronavirus news: Fauci vows full U.S. engagement with WHO; some provinces yet to say when jail inmates to be vaccinated against COVID-19
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.
Hamilton’s Csanyi twins faced longer odds after experiencing severe childhood abuse
McMaster expert says early trauma can heighten risks for health problems and negative socio-economic outcomes
Co-op programs continue through pandemic at Hamilton schools
Many Hamilton students are able to continue co-op placements either in-person or virtually amid provincial stay-at-home orders.
Inspectors find 11 safety violations, issue 5 tickets in Hamilton box-store blitz
Inspectors visited 39 stores in Hamilton to ensure they were complying with COVID-related safety regulations including social distancing, screening pr
The body on the rooftop: Attila Csanyi was failed in life and in death
Spectator reporter Teviah Moro spent months investigating the many injustices in the short life and death of Attila Csanyi, a once promising athlete w
SmartCentres at Mountain Plaza will not receive an extention on development credits
Council overruled a committee decision last week to extend SmartCentres’ deadline by two years to get on with planned construction or lose the develop
Honouring Lincoln Alexander Day, beloved Hamiltonian and first Black member of Parliament
Every Jan. 21 the city honours one of Hamilton’s most historic and distinguished figures.
Behind The Crimes: 'After what happened, every officer that pulled over a car, it crossed their mind'
York Regional Police Const.Garrett Styles was killed in the line of duty nearly 10 years ago.
Pandemic breaks another parliamentary tradition
No rollcall votes in Commons if new electronic voting app adopted
Keystone XL pipeline halted as Biden revokes permit
Work on Keystone XL pipeline suspended ahead of Biden action
Toronto's homeless receiving COVID-19 vaccines
Homeless in Toronto shelters begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines in pilot program
COVID patients sent to Hamilton and Burlington from other parts of Ontario
Numbers of new cases dropping slightly but outbreaks continue to rise with eight made public in one day
In face of vaccine hesitancy, COVID efforts must be ‘culturally competent’ and ‘patient centred,’ Ontario’s doctors say
A more “culturally competent” and “patient-centred” community approach is needed to address vaccine hesitancy among those who are Black, Indigenous, people of colour and young, Ontario doctors say.
Keystone XL halted as Biden decides to revoke permit
Work on Keystone XL pipeline suspended ahead of Biden action
Rare honour for Ken Hill as Niagara Falls illuminated in memory of Six Nations businessman
Cigarette magnate remembered as community builder, advocate for Indigenous rights
Heather Scoffield: Have you heard the false conspiracy theory about Justin Trudeau and the Bank of Canada?
We don’t need to look too far to know what happens when conspiracy theories run amok.
Heather Scoffield: Have you heard the false conspiracy theory about Justin Trudeau and the Bank of Canada?
We don’t need to look too far to know what happens when conspiracy theories run amok.
Former paramedic Steven Snively was trained to have ‘high index of suspicion’ for gunshot wounds
A paramedic’s training should have triggered alarm bells during the treatment of Yosif Al-Hasnawi, a Crown prosecutor suggested on Wednesday
Hamilton city councillor fields anti-Black threats
In voice mails, caller references Proud Boys, and says he plans to buy machete, hand cuffs, zip ties
Que., Ont. see new COVID cases trend down
Two provinces hardest hit by COVID-19 see cases trend downward over last-week totals
Keystone XL pipeline halted as Biden moves to cancel permit
Work on Keystone XL pipeline suspended ahead of Biden action
Reformed fiscal stabilization to cost $4.5B: PBO
PBO says reformed fiscal stabilization program to cost Ottawa $4.5 billion
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Too early to say if Quebec curfew working: experts
Quebec reports fewer than 2,000 COVID-19 cases for fourth consecutive day
Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman: 'Even as we grieved, we grew.'
Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman: 'Even as we grieved, we grew.'
Improve LTC working conditions, group urges
Improve working conditions in long-term care homes, COVID-19 advisory group urges
Quebec chided for lack of 'humanity' to homeless
Indigenous services minister says Quebec premier should show 'humanity' to homeless
Officer cleared in shooting death of man
Peel police officers cleared in shooting death of 28-year-old man
Vaccine hesitancy a major risk, doctors say
Vaccine myths running rampant online among all age groups, Ontario docs say
North American stock markets, loonie climb higher
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Sloan ejected from Conservative caucus
Conservatives set to vote on MP Derek Sloan's future in the party
Dozens of positive COVID cases at Canada Post site
At least 121 Canada Post workers test positive for COVID-19 at Ontario facility
COVID-19 cases reported at McMaster University, east Hamilton Fortinos and Grimsby Superstore
A pair of employees at the Eastgate Fortinos have tested positive for the virus
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