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Worker at east Hamilton Wholesale Club tests positive for COVID-19
Workers at two other Fortinos locations in Hamilton have also tested positive.
All eyes on a potential federal election in 2021
What's at stake for the main political parties as an election looms in 2021
Hamilton sees record high number of active cases for sixth day in a row
Public health reported four new deaths Monday and two new outbreaks
Need to drive down daycare fees: Hussen
National daycare system will need funding to lower fees, expand spaces, Hussen says
What are the rules for Ontario's provincewide lockdown?
Ontario's provincewide lockdown began on Dec. 26, which means all health units across the province are now under the same restrictions for a minimum period of 14 days for northern Ontario and 28 days for southern Ontario.
Limited 2020 icewine could create high demand
Limited quantity of Ontario icewine to likely make 2020 bottles in high demand
COVID-19 outbreak at Grand Erie school board headquarters
Health unit links pair of workplace infections
People who made a difference during COVID-19 pandemic: Dundas people, organizations responded to early challenges
A look back at how the community dealt with the pandemic in 2020.
People who made a difference during COVID-19 pandemic: Ancaster's unsung heroes of 2020
"If I can help anyone and make their lives just a bit better, I want to," says Jan Lukas.
Hamilton elementary classes might not start on time if students don’t have technology, public board says
However, the Hamilton Catholic board says it is ready to go when remote learning starts Jan. 4
Two charged after Boxing Day brawl at Delhi motel
The dispute turned violent, and two people were allegedly threatened and assaulted with unspecified weapons.
US airport travellers set COVID pandemic high after Christmas despite surging cases
The number of air travellers in the United States soared to a pandemic high on Sunday despite the ongoing surge of COVID-19 cases.
GoFundMe campaign launched for Stoney Creek couple after devastating pre-Christmas fire
While the cause of the blaze wasn’t immediately clear, damage estimates could range from $50,000 to $100,000
Holiday RIDE checks go on despite the pandemic as GTA police say they’re making sure breath checks won’t spread COVID-19
This holiday season, Frank Madigan is worried he’ll be pulled over by a police RIDE spot check — but not because he fears blowing over the legal limit of 0.08.
Province awaits report from ArcelorMittal Dofasco on cause, fallout of blast and plume
Fire was doused and secured by on-site fire crew within an hour of the blast
Today’s coronavirus news: First U.K. COVID-19 variant case detected in B.C.; China sentences lawyer who reported on outbreak to 4 years
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.
Anger over COVID-19 losses will have long-term effects
Individuals, and perhaps societies, typically deal with traumatic experiences of loss in a series of stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally acceptance. COVID-19 put us through such an experience in 2020. An editorial series continues with our second reaction to the virus — anger:
McMaster grad launched a scholarship for resilient engineering students. That fund got a big boost
‘There’s a community of people that believe in you’
Obituary: Former Haldimand councillor Craig Ashbaugh was a ‘true statesman’
Complications from COVID-19 take life of man who served for two decades
Bringing a COVID-19 vaccine to Black and Indigenous communities distrustful of the health system has unique challenges. Here are some places to start
In 2013, the flu vaccination rate among clients at the TAIBU Community Health Centre in northeast Scarborough was stubbornly stuck at around 10 per cent — well below the Canadian average.
Emergence of more cases of COVID variant in Canada underlines importance of genome sequencing
The discovery of two more Canadian cases of the COVID-19 variant first identified in the United Kingdom underlines the importance of genome sequencing so the country is not flying blind if or when a new mutation arrives at our borders, experts say.
Rosie DiManno: When in God’s name will we cease failing the elderly and frail in long-term-care homes?
Whi Lo Lin tested positive for COVID-19 on Dec. 11.
Rosie DiManno: When in God’s name will we cease failing the elderly and frail in long-term-care homes?
Whi Lo Lin tested positive for COVID-19 on Dec. 11.
Ontario reports 2,005 COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 2,005 COVID-19 cases
Death toll hits 41 at Scarborough LTC home as hospital staff struggle to control COVID-19 outbreak
The massive COVID-19 outbreak at a Scarborough nursing home has claimed two more lives, bringing the total number of deaths among residents to 41 in the past two weeks.
Snow much fun
White Christmas brings wintry fun
New cases of U.K. COVID-19 variant found in Canada
Ontario, Quebec report 4,296 new COVID-19 cases
He’s been in Relative Motion since moving to London
Christopher Lane has found a niche in virtual reality theatre, writes Gary Smith
Quebec says financial aid available after flooding
Quebec says municipalities can apply for financial aid after heavy rains and flooding
Ontario, Quebec report 4,296 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario, Quebec report 4,296 new COVID-19 cases
Hamilton hits record in active COVID-19 cases for fifth straight day
City reports 239 new infections over holiday weekend
Graeme’s Gallery: Ontario
Graeme MacKay takes a fond and funny look back at 2020
Civilian member of Hamilton police tests positive for COVID-19
Member was last at work at Central Station Dec. 22
NPCA board members call for resistance against Ontario's changes to conservation authorities' powers
"I'm not interested in rolling over," said Stoney Creek Coun. and NPCA board member Brad Clark.
Today’s coronavirus news: EU kicks off COVID-19 vaccine campaign; unemployment benefits expire for millions in U.S.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Eight bizarre Hamilton stories from a weird year
Here are a few strange local stories in case you missed them
The killing of the general, the stuttering boy, and more: 20 moments that defined the U.S. in 2020
WASHINGTON—By all accounts, 2020 was a terrible and tumultuous year for the United States — defined by overlapping crises that saw 300,000 people die of coronavirus, tens of thousands marching in the streets amid civil unrest over police violence, an impeachment trial, a disputed presidential election result, and wildfires consuming the forests of the west coast.
How denial shaped our first reaction to the shock of COVID-19
Individuals, and perhaps societies, typically deal with traumatic experiences of loss in a series of stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally acceptance. COVID-19 put us through such an experience in 2020. An editorial series starts today with our first reaction to the virus — denial:
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $6.4 million Lotto 649 jackpot
‘It’s beyond the point of crisis’: Liberals have harsh words for Ford government as COVID-19 death toll rises at Scarborough LTC home
The Ontario Liberals had harsh words for the Ford government Saturday in the wake of harrowing stories out of a nursing home in Scarborough where more than 90 per cent of residents have tested positive for COVID-19.
Police investigate Stoney Creek shooting — fourth Hamilton shooting in two days
Officers called to newly build townhouse complex near Fruitland Road
Ontario confirms first two cases of fast-spreading COVID-19 U.K. variant
Ontario has confirmed two cases of the fast-spreading COVID-19 variant first identified in the United Kingdom, the province’s Associate Chief Medical Officer of Health announced Saturday.
UK strain of COVID-19 is in Ontario, health officials confirm
Two cases of mutated virus have been identified.
Gingivitis treatment recalled over potential bacterial contamination that 'may result in life-threatening infections'
An oral rinse used to treat gingivitis is being recalled after its manufacturer said may be a potential bacterial contamination which, in the worst case scenario, could result in life-threatening infections.On Dec. 24, Sunstar Americas announced
Nineteen people in Hamilton hospitalized with COVID-19 over past two days
City reports another record of active cases with 1,213
Hamilton’s active COVID infections top 1,200
City reports 5 new deaths Boxing Day
Hamilton police investigating third targeted Christmas shooting
Suspect or suspects fired shots at a specific home before fleeing, said Det. Const. Sam Khalil.
‘It’s our Christmas miracle’: Two months after Logan Jacobs was rushed to hospital following a car crash, he’s now in rehabilitation
Just two months after Logan Jacobs was admitted to the ICU following a car crash, he’s headed to the Regional Rehabilitation Centre — something his fa
Live it up when locked down: from virtual escape rooms to a real Justin Bieber, how to celebrate New Year’s Eve in pandemic style
After a year as atrocious as 2020, you’ll want to show it the door in high style: dress your best, hop in a limo with a live DJ and squirt Champagne at passersby, as dazzling fireworks burst overhead, en route to your VIP party room at a downtown supper club with unlimited bottle service.
In 2020, Hamilton hit a 30-year high for homicides
A review of the homicide cases this year, which range from intimate partner violence, to a drive-by shooting, to random attacks, to mistaken identity.
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