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Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario students return to virtual school today; UK ramps up inoculations with Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine; in-person dining resumes in Halifax restaurants
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The pandemic has taken a toll on mental health in Canada. Will it also change mental health care?
How has the pandemic hurt the psyche of Canadians?
Feds weigh cutting COVID-19 benefit for travellers
Feds weigh cutting COVID-19 sickness benefit for Canadians who have travelled
NewsAlert: Canada surpasses 600,000 COVID-19 cases
Feds weigh cutting COVID-19 sickness benefit for Canadians who have travelled
Ten new Order of Hamilton members honoured at Mayor’s New Year’s Levee
The new award of merit was created in 2019 to honour lifelong volunteers who make Hamilton a better place.
Dundas nurse appointed to Order of Canada
Marilyn McHarg was one of 61 new appointments to the Order of Canada on Wednesday
One-third of Ontario LTC homes in COVID outbreak
Ontario reports 2,964 new COVID-19 cases, 25 more deaths
Radha Menon is telling racialized women’s stories in Hamilton
Red Betty Theatre present stories from Black, Indigenous and racialized women to an audience open to new and exciting experiences, writes Gary Smith
Canadian companies paying bonuses amid COVID-19
Canadian companies paying bonuses — and even increasing them amid COVID-19
Quebec reports 7,663 COVID-19 cases since Thursday
Quebec reports more than 7,600 COVID-19 cases, 121 additional deaths since Thursday
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger honours 10 individuals with Order of Hamilton award during virtual New Year's Levee
Ancaster businessman Bob Wilkins, along with Anthony Frisina and Mary Elop recognized for their community contributions.
COVID Hamilton latest news
City hits record 1,570 active COVID cases.
Ontario reports 2,964 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 2,964 new COVID-19 cases, 25 more deaths
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Hamilton Spectator readers share their moment of joy from 2020
Hamiltonians welcomed babies, new pets and new loves to their lives this past year.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario long-term care homes report 12 new deaths and a total of 207 outbreaks; Ontario is reporting 2,964 new cases; Feds weigh cutting benefit for travellers
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: U.S. death toll surpasses 350,000
7 a.m.: The COVID-19 death toll in the United States has surpassed 350,000 as experts anticipate another surge in coronavirus cases and deaths stemming from holiday gatherings over Christmas and New Year's.
‘An absolute rock star’: Seven months after leaving the hospital, Everleigh Hall is making ‘amazing progress’
Everleigh Hall was born with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that can cause low muscle tone, broken vocal chords, narrow airways and
COVID-19 has forced big changes on med schools. Will some newly graduated doctors miss out on key experience?
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. First of two parts.
In 2021, ‘Willing is not enough. We must do’
Once a year, the scolds of editorial boards lower their cocked eyebrows, still their wagging fingers and permit themselves to ponder the unblemished calendar ahead with something like aspiration and idealism.
Eiko Terashita has hosted a New Year’s Day family feast for decades. This year, the 85-year-old did things a bit differently
We may focus on champagne and countdowns on New Year’s Eve, but in Japan it’s all about what comes after. “New Year’s Day is one of the most festive, celebrated days,” says Elaine Shigeishi, an executive with Shiseido Canada. She explains that in Japan, everyone makes festive food and drops in on friends and family to make toasts. “It’s that optimistic view of opening up a new year and wishing everyone all the best.”
A look inside Elections Canada after Trump's tweet
'This is unfortunate': Inside Elections Canada after Trump's tweet on voting machines
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 draw
Second wave of COVID strikes hard at Toronto’s previously unscathed Copernicus Lodge nursing home
Family of the 228 residents at Copernicus Lodge breathed a sigh of relief when the west-end Toronto long-term-care facility emerged from the first wave of the pandemic without a COVID-19 outbreak.
Aquarium delays beluga delivery amid lawsuit
Aquarium agrees to delay beluga whale delivery from Marineland amid lawsuit
Education workers stage Queen’s Park ‘car caravan’ to protest lack of COVID support measures
Ontario Education Workers United staged a “car caravan” demonstration at Queen’s Park to demand that the Province bring about more equitable pandemic strategies Saturday afternoon.
Red Hill Valley Parkway reopens after fatal crash Saturday
A police cruiser at the scene of the collision was later struck by a passing vehicle, but no one was injured.
Serious crash closes Red Hill Valley Parkway in both directions
A person involved in the crash was reported to be without vital signs.
Ontario reports record 3,363 COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports record 3,363 new COVID-19 cases, 95 more deaths since New Year's Eve
Shawinigan man found dead after fire
One man dead after apartment fire in Shawinigan, que., police say
Parking lot shooting in Burlington leaves woman with serious gunshot wound to head
The woman was transported to hospital
Hamilton’s first New Year’s baby is a symbol of hope — in any year
Jayden was born on the first day of 2021 — the year everyone hopes a nightmare pandemic will be ended by a vaccine. Donald was born on Jan. 1, 1946 in
Two new COVID outbreaks declared at Hamilton hospitals
Four staff on a COVID ward at Hamilton General Hospital have tested positive for the virus, as have five patients in a teaching unit at Juravinski Hos
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports two-day total of 5,839 cases, 95 deaths; Education workers protest at Queen’s Park over COVID supports
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: More Canadians turning to virtual health care; Korea extends COVID restrictions by two weeks; Manitoba MP loses cabinet positions after trip to Greece
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Stories from the front line of Hamilton’s social navigator program
Ray, Erik and Danny share their stories of homelessness and hope
The doctor is online: COVID-19 let the technological revolution finally find its way to Canadian health care. Now, the hard part begins
VICTORIA—Amber Goss had set an early alarm, but in the end she didn’t need it.
Sci-fi thriller by Hamilton filmmaker lands on Fantasy Network
‘I didn’t intend to make a movie,’ said Scott Newman. ‘I intended to do something safer, but, obviously, art is dangerous.’
After the ‘most challenging’ year of his career, HWDSB education director looks ahead to 2021
In January, Manny Figueiredo and staff will navigate the board through another transition to remote learning, at least for the time being
Hamilton PSW suffers rare, but severe reaction to COVID-19 vaccine
Deborah Tilli supportive of others getting shot, but wants people to know what she experienced moments after getting inoculated
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $22 million Lotto Max jackpot
Caledonia land dispute: Crown withdraws charges against Indigenous jounalist Karl Dockstader
Dockstader called his arrest ‘a gross misuse of police power,’ adding that he feels he was treated differently because he is Indigenous.
2021 has begun, a COVID-19 decrease has not
A new year renews concerns for hospitals grappling with COVID-19, experts warn
Polar bears take the plunge into Lake Ontario in Hamilton
While there was no formal local Polar Bear Dip, 20 or so swimmers braved cold temperatures for a quick dunk
Hamilton police broke up only one pandemic party on New Year’s Eve
It’s illegal to gather indoors with friends during the lockdown. But police say they did not have to respond to many reports of pandemic parties ringi
Pop-up through a gallery window looks back at some of Hamilton’s leading artists
You Me Gallery is showcasing 45 Hamilton artists who were active from the 1970s to 2000 in Building Cultural Legacies.
These numbers reveal a worrying trend in Ontario long-term-care home deaths
Without immediate action and extra interventions to protect residents of Ontario’s long-term-care homes, the next few weeks could mean disaster, experts warn.
Hamilton police probe east end stabbing on New Year’s Day
Police said a Brantford man is in hospital after he was stabbed in the head.
Pregnant health-care workers excluded from COVID-19 vaccination in at least two Toronto hospitals
Pregnant and breastfeeding health-care workers are not being offered the COVID-19 vaccine in at least two Toronto hospitals, due to Ministry of Health advice that they should not get it, as they were not included in vaccine safety trials.
2020 in review: The Spec crime reporter’s top stories
From Mob murder, to what happens to victims after a court case
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