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Aphria excited about Biden as it reports Q2 loss
Cannabis company Aphria reports Q2 loss, revenue up more than 30% from year ago
Six Nations paramedics, long-term-care staff get COVID-19 vaccine
Public health awaits arrival of Moderna vaccine to begin immunizing residents
Hamilton's planning committee approves townhouse development for 15 Church Street in Ancaster
The plan is to build six townhouses in two three blocks on the 0.1266 hectare property.
Status of 269 Hamilton COVID patients unknown
Hamilton’s overwhelmed public health department has been ‘unable to make contact’ with the patients after their 14-day isolation period ended to see i
Ontario allows ongoing renovations, halts new work
Ontario says crews can finish ongoing home renovations, but new projects are on hold
Hamilton youth help ‘tech deficient’ parents adjust to pandemic realities
Youth Empowering Parents (YEP) has mobilized more than 1,000 students across the province, including about a dozen in Hamilton, to teach tech skills t
Status of 1,307 Hamilton COVID patients unknown
Hamilton’s overwhelmed public health department has been ‘unable to make contact’ with the patients after their 14-day isolation period ended to see i
Military gets new commander in low-key ceremony
Military gets new commander in virtual, low-key ceremony due to COVID-19
COVID-19 in Hamilton: Cases found at central library branch, two Fortinos grocery stores
A worker at the Eastgate Fortinos has also tested positive for the virus.
Dundas couple wins $1 million on Encore
Carol and Joseph Ridsdale of Dundas won $1 million after matching all seven Encore numbers on a Lottario draw Dec. 26.The winning ticket was purchased at Pioneer Snack Express on Dundas Street in Waterdown.Carol, 56, and Joe, 58, said in a pre
COVID-19 case count at Waterdown’s Village Manor decreases
The COVID-19 outbreak at Waterdown’s Village Manor decreased by one case on Jan. 13.
'Subject to change'; COVID-19 case count at Waterdown’s Village Manor decreases
The COVID-19 outbreak at Waterdown’s Village Manor decreased by one case on Jan. 13.
Why is that guy walking down the Chedoke stairs on Hamilton Mountain backwards?
Regular early morning users of the Chedoke stairs at the foot of Upper Paradise have likely seen Allen Rams.
Top court to review sentencing provisions
Supreme Court to examine limits on conditional sentencing
Dundas Sunrise Rotary Club donates $15,000 to hospice
Club’s 50/50 draw and anonymous member’s contribution add to total
Police do not have power to stop drivers to enforce new stay-at-home order, Ontario tells police chiefs
Under Ontario’s new emergency measures, police officers do not have the authority to stop a car solely to check compliance with stay-at-home measures, and individuals don’t have to tell officers why they’re outside, according to a government memo.
'It is appalling': Ontario advocates slam Ford over lack of paid sick days
This week, as advocates across Ontario continue to fight to have every worker receive 10 paid sick days amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Premier Doug Ford had a message of his own: that his government would not "duplicate" federal support efforts.
The Lockdown Diaries: Happy birthday, here’s a coup
Motherlode: Not sure if 2021 is a keeper, or if it should be returned
Ontario under new COVID-19 restrictions
Emergency doctors call for greater transparency on vaccine rollout
Union fighting tax ruling on Phoenix damages
PSAC contesting CRA determination that payments of Phoenix damages are taxable
North American stock markets up, loonie climbs
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
What does a flashing green light mean? Many drivers don’t know
Hamilton firefighters say a flashing green light on a vehicle means pull over or yield for a volunteer firefighter emergency
PBO: Stock-option tax change to net $144M in 2033
Revenues from tax changes on stock options to slowly ramp up over a decade, PBO says
TD Bank buying equipment finance business
TD Bank signs deal to buy Wells Fargo's Canadian equipment finance business
Ask about COVID policies when buying: experts
Ask about COVID-19 return policies as you shop to avoid disappointment later: experts
Hamilton public school trustees push for front-line COVID-19 pandemic premium
Hamilton public school trustees are calling on the province to give extra pandemic pay to educators who are still teaching special-needs students in schools during the current COVID shutdown.
Hamilton public school trustees push for front-line pandemic premium
Hamilton public school trustees are calling on the province to give extra pandemic pay to educators who are still teaching special-needs students in schools during the current COVID shutdown.
North American stock markets up in early trading
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Ottawa steps up to help WW2 museum with pandemic
Ottawa pledges financial aid to Juno Beach museum battered by COVID-19 pandemic
‘Murdoch Mysteries’ and ‘Frankie Drake Mysteries’ filming in Hamilton
You can glimpse scenes of Dundas homes and streets, the Scottish Rite and the Tamahaac Club.
Aphria reports Q2 loss, revenue up from year ago
Cannabis company Aphria reports Q2 loss, revenue up more than 30% from year ago
Emergency docs want vaccine rollout transparency
Emergency doctors call for greater transparency on vaccine rollout
Hamilton MPP launches website to help small businesses amid pandemic
Hamilton council praises Donna Skelly’s pandemic-relief website, but frets about lack of paid sick days
Three people to hospital, including firefighter in east Hamilton fire
Firefighters rescued two people in the home early Thursday morning
Hamilton’s live music venues struggle to stay alive amid pandemic
Venues like The Casbah, The Corktown, Mills Hardware and Club Absinthe have been vital in the creation of the city’s vibrant music scene, now they fac
‘I wouldn’t say I blamed myself’: Crown presses former medic on differences between report and testimony
Dictionary definitions, additions and omissions of words, and choice of vocabulary were pored over Wednesday as disgraced paramedic Chris Marchant was
When are COVID-19 vaccines coming to Flamborough?
As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout ramps up across the City of Hamilton, questions remain about when it will be available to specific, vulnerable age groups — including in Flamborough.
Mom of poisoned four-year-old pleads guilty to criminal negligence causing death
Kane Driscoll was poisoned by his mom’s hydromorphone
New restrictions are coming to Hamilton. Here’s what it means for essential and non-essential businesses
Along with a stay-at-home order and other restrictions on individuals, the province has also imposed new limits on business operations deemed essentia
‘It’s a huge relief’: COVID vaccines greeted with cheers at Hamilton seniors’ homes
Vaccine deliveries to seniors’ homes in Hamilton this week brought new hope to residents and families for an end to months of suffering and isolation
‘Change is always difficult’: Councillors back Ancaster townhouse plan
Lloyd Ferguson predicts ‘bigger fight’ in his ward with future proposals of five and six storeys
LTC workers explain what it feels like to get second dose and be fully vaccinated against COVID
Like many days in the past year that have since blurred together, Kate Mossop walked into work Tuesday braced for a long shift inside a long-term-care home, under COVID-19 restrictions and stretched to the limit.
Today’s coronavirus news: Stay-at-home order now in effect across Ontario; Feds look at using border data to find travellers applying for sickness benefit; WHO team arrives in Wuhan
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.
Bruce Arthur: Confused about Ontario’s stay-at-home order? Doug Ford’s FAQ will make sure you stay that way
Welcome to Ontario. Do you have any questions? After all, the world is a chaotic place, and the government recently instituted a stay-at-home order as it loses control of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the order took effect at 12:01 a.m. Thursday morning. What does this mean for you? In the middle of a pandemic, this is a very important question.
Black Tories seek to mobilize more support
Black Conservatives seek to mobilize more support in wake of Leslyn Lewis' success
Feds eye border data in sickness-benefit revamp
Feds look at using border data to find travellers applying for sickness benefit
Two Michaels to get more family access, feds say
China agrees to increase consular, family access for Spavor and Kovrig
First long-term-care residents in Haldimand-Norfolk get COVID-19 vaccine
Rollout started Wednesday at Norview Lodge in Simcoe
Ontario’s child-care sector needs more support to survive COVID second wave, advocates say
Child-care advocates and early childhood educators are calling on the province to provide more support for the child-care sector, which is struggling to deal with reduced enrolment and rising COVID-19 infections.
Montreal synagogue vandalized with swastikas
Montreal synagogue vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti in broad daylight
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