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Updated 2025-01-19 20:45
‘Stop making excuses’: Hamilton Bakery, bar and Tim Hortons all charged for alleged social gatherings over holiday season
An alleged New Year’s party at a bar on the Mountain garnered five charges against attendees
Flamborough-Glanbrook Tory MP David Sweet will not seek re-election
Sweet, who had traveled to the United States, stepped down from chair of the Standing Committee to Access, Privacy and Ethics.
NDP MP's Israel post sparks social media dust-up
NDP MP's post on Israeli vaccinations in West Bank sparks social media dust-up
Should Canada adjust its COVID-19 vaccine dosing? Experts caution as U.K. experiments with delays, mixing and matching
Personal support worker Anita Quidangen rolled up her sleeve — again — on Monday, to become the first person in Ontario to receive both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Ontario has been slow to give COVID-19 vaccinations. Doug Ford says that’s about to change
The first health-care workers in Ontario to get COVID-19 shots were given their booster jabs Monday as Premier Doug Ford acknowledged there has been a slow start to the province’s vaccination program with daily new cases remaining near record highs.
Flamborough-Glanbrook MP Sweet resigns as committee chair
Flamborough-Glanbrook Conservative MP David Sweet has resigned as chair of the House of Commons ethics committee after travelling to the United States over the holidays.In a series of tweets Jan. 4, Sweet said he is currently out of the country w
3 more cases of new COVID-19 strain in Ont.
Ontario students return to virtual school as part of lockdown measures
Vaccines critical to stop long-term care outbreaks
Advocates call on provinces to vaccinate long-term care residents and workers faster
Haldimand-Norfolk grappling with 10 COVID-19 outbreaks, 135 active cases
Top doc expects more community spread after holiday gatherings
Here’s a (growing) list of Canadian politicians who took trips abroad despite COVID-19
Days after Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips resigned over a clandestine trip to St. Barts, more politicians are in hot water for travelling abroad in spite of widespread COVID-19 restrictions.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Quebec cancels dates for second vaccine dose
Quebec Liberal stripped of critic role after recent trip to Barbados during pandemic
Top CEO pay in 2019 was 202 times average pay
Top CEO pay in 2019 fell, but still more than 200 times average workers: CCPA report
Burlington field hospital built for COVID-19 patients opening its doors
Joseph Brant Hospital’s Pandemic Response Unit is gearing up to receive its first COVID-19 patients this week amid escalating infections across the province.
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The new dog park at Joe Sam Leisure Park in Waterdown is open to canine companions.
Bad IT support hurting military operations: Report
Poor IT support hurting Canadian military operations, internal review finds
Gold pushes S&P/TSX composite higher to start 2021
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as energy and metals and mining sectors climb
Police informant has setback in bid to sue Canada
Court deals police informant a setback in bid to sue Canada
Conservative Senate leader travelled to Mexico
Conservative Senate leader Don Plett took brief personal trip to Mexico in December
Dundas homeless encampment residents moving to new housing: City staff
No timeline for move after city outreach staff developed housing plans
Ontario government slow to provide COVID-19 documents for nursing-home probe, commission says
Ontario's commission into the increasingly deadly toll of COVID-19 in nursing homes has gone public with its frustration at Premier Doug Ford's government for failing to provide requested documents on measures taken to protect vulnerable residents from infection.
Toronto to publish more workplace COVID-19 data
Toronto to publicly report more data on workplace COVID-19 outbreaks
Eight charged in NYE gathering in London, Ont.
Police charge eight people after New Year’s Eve gathering in London, Ont.
Four workers at two Hamilton Fortinos locations test positive for COVID-19
Pair of employees at the Fiesta Mall Fortinos in Stoney Creek and two at the Hamilton Mall Road location have tested positive for the virus.
Amid an uproar over cancelled tests, some say the body that oversees medical exams for resident doctors seeking licences is ‘obsolete’
Doctors have been on the front lines of the pandemic fight. But less noticeably to the public, COVID has also been disrupting the education and training of medical students and residents seeking their licences. Second of two parts.
'Plant a seed': New picture book by Waterdown native draws on activism
A girl named Hope is the protagonist in a new picture book by former Waterdown resident George Johnson.
Ont. denies extension for long-term care inquiry
Ontario rejects long-term care commissioners' appeal for more time for inquiry
The next future: Digital Deepak and other deep thinkers search for a trail out of the present
‘The only AI you will ever truly trust is you’
5 issues to track in Stoney Creek in 2021
Optimism abounds that 2021 and the rollout of COVID vaccines will put the misery of the pandemic in our rear-view mirror, especially in the latter part of the year.
1st person in Ont. fully vaccinated against COVID
Ontario students return to virtual school as part of lockdown measures
Magna adds to Fisker electric vehicle project
Magna deepens role in Fisker electric vehicle project with driver assistance deal
Bulldog 'forcefully' stolen from woman in Whitby
Man arrested after dog 'forcefully' taken from woman walking on Whitby, Ont., street
Hamilton’s heritage: 2020 was a year for the history books
Here is a list, in chronological order, about some historical and heritage developments worth remembering from the year, writes Mark McNeil.
Hamilton Police Association has a new president
Jaimi Bannon, the first sworn female officer to lead the union, took over the job Jan. 4
Quebec Liberals demote member over Barbados trip
Quebec Liberal stripped of critic role after recent trip to Barbados during pandemic
Lakeshore, Ont., man charged in deadly collision
OPP charge Lakeshore, Ont., man in collision that killed woman
S&P/TSX composite up, U.S. stock markets down
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as energy and metals and mining sectors climb
Brookfield makes offer for real estate business
Brookfield makes offer to take Brookfield Property Partners private
Pension plan health improved in Q4: report
Mercer Canada report says rally in stocks helped strengthen pension plans to end year
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says "normalcy" could happen by mid-2021
Residents, said the mayor, should conduct their lives in a "very positive and optimistic way."
Ontario reports 3,270 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario students return to virtual school as part of lockdown measures
Police probing death of girl in Montreal area
Police investigating death of seven-year-old girl in Montreal area
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as energy and metals and mining sectors climb
Hamilton police searching for missing man Andrew Zik
The 66-year-old has been missing since Saturday
Students will begin remote learning Monday, here’s what to expect for school start-up in Ontario
Many students will return to school Monday, but things will look quite different as they adjust to remote learning due to new COVID-19 restrictions in Ontario.
Three ways older Hamiltonians can stay fit during a COVID winter
With snowy days and drooping temperatures, here’s how Hamilton seniors can stay active at home
East end Hamilton house fire kills pets, sends one person to hospital
Firefighters quickly knocked down the blaze on Glencarry Avenue but the home was badly damaged.
Obituary: David Dawson was ‘great guy’, ‘fixture’ in Conservative party
He was so dedicated the last four digits in his phone number spelled TORY
Hagersville mourns slain Calgary police officer with local roots
Sgt. Andrew Harnett died in the line of duty in Calgary, but he grew up in Hagersville.
I’d rather work than work out; more snow, please
It was time for a workout plan ... or not, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld
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