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Hamilton reports four new COVID-related deaths and 136 new cases
Hamilton reported four new deaths and 136 new cases on Friday. All of the new deaths appear to be in ongoing outbreaks.
Short supply, GTA migration boosts Hamilton real estate market 15 per cent
Overall, Hamilton’s real estate market saw double-digit gains in home prices in 2020
Five key facts from Canada's COVID-19 projections
Five key takeaways from Canada's latest COVID-19 projections
Trudeau leaves door open to tighter travel ban
Trudeau leaves door open to tighter travel ban, eyeing COVID-19 mutations abroad
Canada says refugee COVID-19 vaccines offer hope
Canada says first COVID-19 vaccine for refugees in Jordan offers glimmer of hope
10 things to know about Ontario's stay-at-home order in Hamilton
The City of Hamilton has clarified the guidelines around the province’s stay-at-home orders and the new rules that came into effect Jan. 14.
Mission Services working to contain one COVID-19 case in Hamilton shelter
‘We’ve got that well in hand,’ says Shawn MacKeigan, director of men’s services
Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain gets all shook up
The cold and freezing drizzle didn’t stop COVID Elvis from serenading the staff and volunteers inside Neighbour to Neighbour Centre and their neighbours along Athens Street Jan. 12.West Mountain resident and longtime retirement home crooner Camer
Did St. Joe’s board know about former CEO’s Caribbean trip?
Board refuses to say who knew about Dr. Tom Stewart’s family trip to the Dominican Republic, and when
Ancaster residents enjoy the outdoors on first day of stay-at-home orders
Some residents confused about how the provincial rules will be enforced.
What’s going on at Stoney Creek’s former The Spot eatery?
Stoney Creek could be getting yet another pot store with an application to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for an Uncle Herbs Cannabis shop in the former The Spot Restaurant and Lounge at 438 Hwy. 8.
If you’re showing PowerPoint, you’re missing the point
Jay Robb: How to combat Zoom fatigue
North American stock markets flat, loonie climbs
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Pfizer cutting vaccine deliveries to Canada
NewsAlert: Pfizer cutting back vaccine deliveries to Canada due to production issues
Dundas Driving Park skating rink remains open under Stay-At-Home order
No changes at City of Hamilton outdoor facilities despite early confusion over rules
Ontario launches application portal for small business support grant after lockdown restrictions tighten
The Ontario government has opened applications for the Small Business Support Grant, a program that will provide up to $20,000 to eligible small businesses restricted by the province-wide lockdown.
Harvest Meats recalling undercooked sausages
Harvest Meats recalls sausages over undercooking
Michael Cohen writes foreword for Trump impeachment book
Michael Cohen writes foreword for Trump impeachment book
NewsAlert: Pfizer cuts vaccine delivery to Canada
NewsAlert: Pfizer cutting back vaccine deliveries to Canada due to production issues
One killed in two-vehicle crash in Dunnville Thursday
A 30-year-old driver was pronounced dead at the scene, police say.
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading
S&P/TSX composite edges lower in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Dundas couple wins $1 million on Encore
Lottario ticket was purchased at Pioneer Snack Express in Waterdown
Canadian home sales hit record in 2020
Home sales hit record in 2020, Canadian Real Estate Association reports
Tory MPP Roman Baber breaks ranks with Ford, urges end to COVID-19 lockdown
A Progressive Conservative MPP is urging Premier Doug Ford to end the COVID-19 lockdown, warning “the medicine is killing the patient.”
Hamilton mom of poisoned four-year-old handed two-and-a-half-year sentence
Kane Driscoll died of hydromorphone poisoning in 2017
McMaster research team to lead cross-country COVID-19 network
The network’s goal is to provide the most up-to-date scientific findings to help guide public policy
Hamilton actively monitored for fast-spreading COVID variant
COVID-19 rising so rapidly in Hamilton that Public Health Ontario is doing surveillance for variants
New COVID-19 outbreak declared at Waterdown's Alexander Place
A new COVID-19 outbreak was declared at Alexander Place in Waterdown, where there is one case in a staff member.
Extendicare faces $210-million class action lawsuit over COVID response
Two long-term-care homes in Hamilton are part of the lawsuit, which alleges a failure to protect residents.
What they sold for: Even in winter, Hamilton’s beach strip is hot
Two million-dollar homes on Beach Boulevard were sold in December
Buyers of occupied Caledonia housing development worried over future of homes
Land defender Skyler Williams tells buyers ‘not to buy homes on stolen Indian land’
Hamilton Mountain Plaza Mall’s ‘rubble and weeds’ sparks debate
Councillors give SmartCentres two more years to realize plans or lose $840,000 in credits
Today’s coronavirus news: Germany passes 2 million mark for COVID cases; China builds new quarantine centre as virus cases rise; Alberta loosens restrictions
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.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Community adds important pieces to fatal stabbing puzzle
After Brock Beck was fatally stabbed in July 2020, the community's support resulted in four arrests just months later.
Work limits frustrating for international students
International students frustrated by federal work limits during pandemic
University Health Network video reveals internal pushback, pressures over hospital’s vaccine priorities
A video of a virtual town hall at the University Health Network reveals internal pushback over who is being prioritized for COVID-19 vaccines and a sense of urgency among hospital leadership to secure future shipments — even as some hard-hit regions await their first vials.
Syrian refugees mark fifth anniversary virtually
Syrian refugees celebrate fifth anniversary in Canada with virtual event
Ex-medic accused of failing to care for Yosif Al-Hasnawi says use of restraints was rare
Yosif’s arms and legs flailed in the moments before his death. But it wasn’t because he was drunk or on drugs. His brain wasn’t getting enough blood o
'WARNING': Canadian meat product whose brand sold at Walmart and Costco as well as Metro, Sobeys and Loblaws recalled due to food poisoning concerns
Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning Canadians tonight (Jan. 14) about a meat product that is being pulled from stores due to undercooking and the possibility of it causing food poisoning.
Hamilton woman promotes acts of kindness to help senior home residents cope with loneliness
Jentine Gootjes is asking people to send cards and gifts to local seniors’ homes to help residents cope with isolation.
Weekend planner: Five things you can do without leaving home
The province has ordered us all to stay home and the sofa is feeling the brunt.
Ottawa approves six-week gap between COVID-19 vaccinations. Quebec plans to double that
OTTAWA –The federal government has changed its COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, telling provinces they may delay administering a second injection by up to three weeks while the country awaits a sharp increase in supplies that’s expected in April.
Vaccine 'ramp up' phase to start in April: Fortin
'Ramp up' of vaccine delivery in Canada not expected until April, Fortin says
Ontario hopes to dodge ‘horrendous effect’ of COVID-19’s U.K. variant with stay-at-home order
Just a few minutes of close contact with someone who has the more contagious U.K. variant of COVID-19 is enough to spread the infection and is one of the driving factors behind the province’s new stay-at-home order, says Ontario’s chief medical officer.
New defence chief 'sorry' for military misconduct
Military gets new commander in virtual, low-key ceremony due to COVID-19
Glenwood School in Hamilton closed after student tests positive for COVID-19
The school for students with special needs had been open for in-person learning.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Big box stores face weekend COVID-19 inspection blitz
Big box stores are being told to “pull up their socks” or face shut down, as Ministry of Labour inspectors prepare to blitz locations across the Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton this weekend to enforce pandemic rules.
Three new deaths in Hamilton senior home outbreaks
New deaths were reported at Shalom Village and The Meadows on Thursday, with new cases in multiple outbreaks
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