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Integrity complaint dismissed: Hamilton councillor ‘blunt and undiplomatic,’ but not abusive, commissioner rules
A code of conduct complaint filed by a resident against Coun. Lloyd Ferguson has been rejected by the city’s integrity commissioner
Energy powers Toronto market higher as oil surges
Energy helps Toronto market move higher as oil climbs, U.S. stock markets also rise
Hamilton police looking for armed hotel robbery suspect
The suspect was last seen getting into a dark-coloured vehicle before he fled the area.
Canada investigating timing of second vaccine dose
Canada probing whether delaying second COVID-19 vaccine doses could help more people
COVID-19 field hospital opens in Burlington, Ont.
First Ontario COVID-19 field hospital open for patients in Burlington
Canadian troops positive for COVID-19 in Latvia
Canadian troops test positive for COVID-19 in Latvia, Kuwait
Jeremy Hall found guilty of second-degree murder in death of Billy Mason
Judge said he was not convinced the murder was planned and deliberate or that Mason was the victim of abduction and forcible confinement — the two way
COVID outbreak at Hamilton Mountain paramedic station
The City of Hamilton is reporting a coronavirus outbreak at the paramedic base at 100 Limeridge Road East near Upper Gage.City officials say three employees at the base have tested positive for the virus.They last worked at the base between De
Burlington, Ont., COVID-19 field hospital opens
First Ontario COVID-19 field hospital open for patients in Burlington
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Hamilton Paramedic Service site
Three employees who last worked between Dec. 28 and Jan. 1 have tested positive.
Dundas 50 Creighton Rd. investigation remains confidential after three weeks
Rental Housing Enforcement Unit won't comment while review ongoing
B.C. homeowner grant raised by $100,000 this year
Higher property values in B.C. prompt increase in 2021 homeowner grant
Internet outages affect online school in Ontario
School boards warn internet outages affecting online learning in Ontario
Quebec manufacturers warn against lockdown
Quebec reports 2,508 new infections and highest number of hospitalizations since May
'WARNING': Thousands of candles sold in Canada recalled due to 'high flames' posing fire and burn hazards
Thousands of candles sold in Canada over the past couple of months are being recalled due to fire and burn hazards.
Hamilton police investigating Stoney Creek shooting
Residents are asked to avoid the area of Times Square Boulevard and Upper Mount Albion Road.
Hamilton reporting 11 new COVID deaths, including four people in their 60s
A record-high 209 new cases were also reported Tuesday.
Toronto highway express lanes reopen after crash
Highway 401 in Toronto partially shut Tuesday morning after transport truck collision
Agnico Eagle offers $286.6M for TMAC Resources
Agnico Eagle signs deal to buy TMAC Resources after sale to Chinese company blocked
Justin Trudeau slams politicians who ignored Canada’s COVID-19 travel advice
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he shares the "frustration and indignation" that many Canadians express at politicians and others who took vacations outside of the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Toymaker Spin Master acquires iconic Rubik's Cube
Canadian toymaker Spin Master buys iconic Rubik's Cube 3D puzzle for US$50M
Widespread outage leaves Hamiltonians without internet access
Around 9:30 a.m., users started reporting connectivity issues through Cogeco, Rogers and Bell.
Quebec reports 2,508 new COVID-19 cases, 62 deaths
Quebec reports 2,508 new infections and highest number of hospitalizations since May
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson cleared of Code of Conduct complaint by Integrity Commissioner
Ferguson urges Ancaster Village Heritage Committee members to find a new president.
Energy leads Toronto market higher as oil surges
Energy helps Toronto market move higher as oil climbs, U.S. stock markets also rise
Amazon buys planes from WestJet, Delta
Purchased aircraft mark new chapter for expanding cargo network
TMAC Resources shares rise on Agnico Eagle bid
Agnico Eagle signs deal to buy TMAC Resources after sale to Chinese company blocked
Ontario reporting 3,128 new COVID-19 cases, 51 more deaths overall; 7,607 vaccine doses given out; 35 more deaths in LTC
Ontario is reporting another 3,128 cases of COVID-19, and 51 more deaths, according to its latest report Tuesday morning.
Toronto highway majorly delayed after crash
Highway 401 in Toronto partially shut Tuesday morning after transport truck collision
Energy pushes Toronto market higher as oil climbs
Energy helps Toronto market move higher as oil climbs, U.S. stock markets also rise
Nunavut MP returns from leave after burnout
Nunavut NDP MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq returns from leave after 'burnout, depression'
Agnico Eagle signs deal to buy TMAC Resources
Agnico Eagle signs deal to buy TMAC Resources after sale to Chinese company blocked
Nearly half held holiday get-togethers: poll
Nearly half of Canadians visited friends, family over holidays, new poll suggests
BMO sells Hong Kong and Singapore private bank biz
BMO Financial Group sells private banking business in Hong Kong and Singapore
Man charged with arson in Barton Street East fire
No one hurt in fire near Barton library branch
Tim Hortons brews up another dark roast coffee
Move is part of plan to focus on chain’s basics: hot drinks, doughnuts and breakfast items
Hamilton politician vacationed abroad over holidays — and is paying the price. What about others?
We asked Hamilton-area politicians if they followed public health guidelines over the holidays.
‘Serious concerns’: Three more Martino care homes in Hamilton in receivership
It’s the latest blow to the Martino chain of care homes — four are now in receivership, two have been evacuated and six face licence revocations on Ju
COVID in long-term care: Outbreak at Hamilton’s Macassa Lodge, while Shalom Village deaths grow
A new outbreak was declared at a city-run long-term care home, with growing case counts and deaths at ongoing outbreaks in the city.
Today’s coronavirus news: New survey says nearly half of Canadians visited with family or friends over winter holidays; Canada’s travel industry ‘in tailspin’ as government ado
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Jason Kenney blinks as Albertans on left and right unite in fury over travelling politicians
The political shakeup arrived not with a press conference but with a Facebook post.
Toronto child care centre temporarily shuts down after 4 positive COVID-19 cases
Flemingdon Early Learning and Child Care Centre in Toronto has temporarily closed after two children and two employees tested positive for COVID-19, the city said in a press release on Monday.
More young men in Western Canada died than expected last year — and not just because of COVID-19
VICTORIA—Something has been killing young men in Western Canada — something that’s not COVID-19. At least, not directly.
To avoid COVID’s third wave, embrace longer lockdowns, gradual relaxing of restrictions, group urges provinces
Barring a fundamental change in the country’s COVID-19 strategy, Canadians are likely to be battling a third wave of cases — and a third set of lockdowns — come springtime.
COVID shows no sign of peaking in Hamilton; Burlington field hospital opens as regional health care ‘stretched to its limits’
Joseph Brant opens Pandemic Response Unit as active cases continue to rise at a record pace pushing area hospitals to their limit
Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford is trying to manage COVID-19 by dribs and jabs. It’s not working
In Ontario the bill is coming due everywhere except at the premier’s daily media briefing, which disappeared as soon as COVID-19 vaccines hit the tarmac, two weeks into December. Since then the virus has continued to run wild, and the vaccines have not. As a result, there are emergencies clambering out from behind every bush, with the proviso that the province refuses to treat any of it like an emergency.
Airlines call out 'confusion' around testing rules
Airlines slam 'confusion' new COVID-19 testing rules create for carriers, passengers
Shree Paradkar: Why so many entitled politicians deserve special mention on a non-essential travellers’ wall of shame
Ontario’s recent finance minister may have characterized his Caribbean vacation as a “dumb, dumb mistake” but sorry, Rod Phillips, you’re instead a poster boy of our entitled political class, at the lead of a sorry pack of like-minded elected leaders and aides across the country.
Skating tips from Grandma at Dundas Rotary Park
Cousins Violet and Cassidy hit the ice Monday.
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