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Thirty-person party ‘egregious’ example of people flouting COVID rules: Hamilton official
The party was allegedly hosted at a King Street East Airbnb. The city says attendees tried to obstruct bylaw officers when they arrived on scene Satur
Almost every Hamilton public school teacher has witnessed bullying — and most see it frequently
Panel formed in wake of Devan Selvey’s stabbing death close to finalizing recommendations
Even the CRA’s own agents were confused about CERB eligibility requirements, self-employed recipients say, after receiving letters they may have to pay it all back
More than a week after thousands of self-employed CERB recipients received “shocking” letters from the Canada Revenue Agency saying they may have to pay it all back, there’s increasing evidence that even the agency’s own employees were confused about the eligibility requirements.
‘A resolution to this crisis is coming’: First vaccination sparks optimism with Toronto officials, though COVID-19 numbers remain high
Mayor John Tory and Dr. Eileen de Villa sounded a rare note of optimism at Monday's COVID-19 update from city hall, pointing to the first vaccination in Toronto earlier in the day as evidence of extraordinary progress, while also warning that COVID-19 still has the upper hand.
Minassian thought like pedophile, court hears
Psychiatrist to be cross-examined by defence at Toronto's van attack trial
Five units at Juravinski Hospital on Hamilton Mountain remain in outbreak mode
Hamilton Health Sciences says five units (E4, M2, F5, B3 and E3) remain under a coronavirus outbreak declaration at the Juravinski Hospital on Concession Street as of Dec. 14.
Five units at Juravinski Hospital remain in outbreak mode
Hamilton Health Sciences says five units (E4, M2, F5, B3 and E3) remain under a coronavirus outbreak declaration at the Juravinski Hospital on Concession Street as of Dec. 14.Thirty patients and 30 staff and two learners are confirmed with the
Unsafe workplaces during COVID-19 taking huge toll on workers’ mental health
Poor workplace COVID-19 precautions exacted a greater toll on workers' mental health than losing a job during the pandemic, a new study has found.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite falls while U.S. markets mixed
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie continues climb
Nine Toronto schools closed until January
Nine Toronto schools closed until January amid COVID-19 outbreaks: TDSB
Man found guilty in trailer hitch trial
Verdict expected today in trial of man who threw trailer hitch at Indigenous woman
Man in life-threatening condition after stabbing on Hamilton Mountain
A 42-year-old man is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a stabbing on the north-central Mountain.
Builders laud green grant plan, but eye cost hikes
Builders laud green grants, but warn that Liberal climate plan could hike home costs
Man in life-threatening condition after Hamilton Mountain stabbing
Hamilton police major crime unit took over investigation Sunday night
What’s going on here on Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain?
A former Concession Street dollar store could become the area’s newest government-authorized cannabis retail location.
Indoor driving range helps Hamilton golfers stay active over the winter
You can keep that swing loose indoors
Canada boosts COVID-19 foreign aid by $485M
Canada boosts foreign aid by $485 million with new funds to global COVID-19 effort
The COVID vaccine is here. How Ontario is rolling it out this year and in 2021
It's history in the making.
Theft of Waterdown man's e-bike leaves him feeling 'violated'
When Rod Mercer’s e-bike was stolen last month, he lost a critical element of his life.
Worker sustains serious injuries in Selkirk fall; ministry investigating
The incident happened just before 3 p.m. on Dec. 11
Church IDs 2nd person killed in building collapse
Church identifies second man killed in London building collapse, funerals this week
NewsAlert: Man found guilty in trailer hitch trial
Verdict expected today in trial of man who threw trailer hitch at Indigenous woman
Officer won't be charged in Brampton man's death
Officer won't be charged in death of 26-year-old Brampton man in crisis, SIU says
Downtown Dundas BIA 2021 budget decreases overall spending
Events, beautification budgets remain the same as last year
Spin Master making executive changes
Spin Master co-founders plan to step down from co-CEO role next year
Home prices to continue to climb in 2021: report
Home prices to continue to climb in 2021 as unmet demand carries over: Royal LePage
Canada's first COVID-19 vaccines given in Ont, Que
Ontario administers first COVID-19 vaccine in Toronto
Publishing saw upheaval in 2020, but 'books are resilient'
Publishing saw upheaval in 2020, but 'books are resilient'
Hamilton sees record-breaking 150 new COVID infections in one day
Active cases have shot up to nearly 800 in the midst of a surge that has seen five more COVID deaths
Interval House of Hamilton needs $28,000 for roof replacement
Interval House of Hamilton has started a Go Fund Me campaign to raise funds to help pay for the recently replaced flat roof at the west Mountain shelter.
Ont. jury trials suspended until February
Ontario Superior Court suspends jury trials until February
Deadlines nearing for Canada Post parcel shipments
Canada Post moves up parcel delivery deadlines amid unprecedented holiday demand
Hamilton seeks to freeze recreation fees at 2020 level
Councillors want to provide some financial relief to residents as they face rising costs during the pandemic.
Grace Villa now tied for deadliest outbreak in Hamilton
The site of Hamilton’s largest outbreak is now equal to Chartwell Willowgrove for the highest number of deaths tied to an outbreak.
Jarvis man identified as driver killed in Hagersville crash
Roy Strohm was killed in a three-vehicle crash on Haldimand County Road 55 Friday
Canada's first COVID vaccine given in Ontario
Ontario administers first COVID-19 vaccine in Toronto
Canada pledges $485M to developing countries for fight against COVID-19
Canada is committing $485 million to support the development and use of COVID-19 therapies in developing countries, but it's still unclear whether it will give them any of the vaccine doses it expects to receive.
Ground zero for 1918 Spanish flu pandemic in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Flashbacks: Researchers believe Hamilton’s deadly outbreak started at a Polish military training camp 85 kms away
Ontario set to begin COVID-19 vaccinations
Ontario planned to give its first COVID-19 shots Monday, a day earlier than expected, as the province reported a near-record 1,940 new cases of the virus with Toronto and Peel Region marking three weeks in lockdown.
S&P/TSX composite little changed, U.S. markets up
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie continues climb
Hamilton planning committee turns down townhouse development in Stoney Creek
"(The owner) is trying to shoehorn a lot on this property," said Ward 5 Coun. Chad Collins.
Ontario to give first COVID shots today
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Ontario to administer first COVID-19 vaccines today
Quebec to begin inoculating against COVID
Quebec to begin inoculating against COVID-19 as first vaccines arrive
2020 worst year for refugee resettlement: UN
Canada a bright light in a horrible year for refugee resettlement: UN refugee agency
North American stock markets up, loonie climbs
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie continues climb
Hamilton crossing guards rally in support of colleague on duty the day Jude Strickland was hit
‘When something like this happens there’s a sense or a feeling that they have let people down. And that’s just not the case,’ said the supervisor of t
Obituary: Reporter Gerry McAuliffe helped spur 1970 inquiry into links between OPP and mob
Spectator investigation one of many he worked on that provoked public hearings
After the court case: Aunt of victim in horrific Hamilton child sexual assault case speaks out
How does a family move on following “an exceedingly dark chapter”
The Lockdown Diaries: Dead parents, pianos, and Not-Bob’s No Frills
Frankie’s first Christmas tree; still thinking about the little missing calico, Lorraine Sommerfeld write.
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