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Updated 2025-01-20 12:30
PBO blasts lack of detail in Liberals' $100B plan
Budget officer urges smaller, faster stimulus plan amid warning Liberals missing mark
Ontario COVID cases rising, vaccines start Tuesday
Ontario to issue new COVID-19 projections during afternoon public health briefing
Holiday spirit: Seven things to do this weekend in the Hamilton area
Watch the CP Holiday Train spread cheer virtually this Saturday
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
House of Commons passes assisted-dying bill
Tories end filibuster, allow assisted-dying bill to be put to final vote in Commons
Health minister defends Quebec's COVID-19 measures
Health minister defends Quebec's COVID-19 rules as province reports 1,842 new cases
Energy helps lift Toronto market as oil rises
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Number of bank accounts should have raised flags in case of alleged fraud involving COVID-19 funds, experts say
At the centre of an alleged scheme to defraud the provincial government of $11 million in COVID-19 relief payments are more than 400 bank accounts.
Police chiefs sorry for homosexuality stance
Canadian police chiefs apologize for 1968 opposition to decriminalizing homosexuality
Bank of Canada doesn't see housing bubble
Bank of Canada doesn't see housing bubble but it's watching out, deputy governor says
Syrian refugees take citizenship oath
Syrian refugees take citizenship oath on fifth anniversary of first arrivals
Brits fear 'damage' if Canada delays trade deal
Brits fear 'damage' if Canadian politicians delay ratification of trade deal
Dundas Grightmire Arena settlement recommendations to be made public
Remainder of report will stay confidential
Reforms for pandemic federal election introduced
Revised rules for running federal election during pandemic proposed in new bill
Windsor-Essex schools ordered to close
Public health unit orders Windsor-Essex schools to close as COVID cases rise
How hackers, fraudsters and other criminals are prospering in the pandemic
While crime rates around the world fell during the beginning of the pandemic, authorities have warned criminals look to take advantage of these uncertain times.
Hamilton Arts Awards 2021 now accepting nominations, with new categories
The public is being invited to nominate not just favourite artists but also arts community champions, artistic collectives and single “Creators” for t
Hamilton hits record-breaking 26 COVID outbreaks
Hamilton long-term care outbreaks ‘out of control’ as five more seniors with COVID die
Yes, the mask stays on after you get vaccinated. Here’s why
While the COVID-19 vaccine will alleviate much of the need for physical distancing and masking long-term, it wont’t immediately end public health measures, epidemiologists say.
China affirms security trial for Kovrig, Spavor
U.S. calls for release of Kovrig, Spavor as pair marks two years in Chinese prison
‘Human error’ behind lack of police response to suspicious activity before murder of Brantford couple
Internal investigation prompts Brantford police to increase dispatch staff and supervisors, update policy
Ontario COVID cases rising as positivity flattens
Ontario to issue new COVID-19 projections during afternoon public health briefing
Ontario announces first COVID-19 vaccinations
Provinces awash in second wave, sharpen focus of vaccine rollout plans
HBC asks for judicial review of retail closures
Hudson's Bay seeks court review of non-essential retail closures in Toronto area
COVID-19 revives war memories in Syrian refugees
Syrian refugees overcoming war memories brought back by COVID-19
Hamilton's Katz family spreads holiday cheer with Santa food and toy drive
With Santa Claus parades and other holiday festivities cancelled for 2020, the Katz family wanted to spread some cheer in their east Mountain community.
Hamilton trustees put four public schools up for sale
Trustees voted on Dec. 7 to declare Beverly Central, Dr. John Seaton, Queen’s Rangers and Spencer Valley surplus to the school board’s needs
36 staff in Mississauga hospital network get COVID
Mississauga hospital network closes some units to admissions as staff cases grow
Ontario COVID vaccinations start Tuesday
Ontario to issue new COVID-19 projections during afternoon public health briefing
Dundas Driving Park outdoor rink opening with limits, reservations
A total of 25 people are allowed on the ice during each 50-minute block of time.
COVID-19 challenges Indigenous businesses: study
COVID-19, system barriers challenging Indigenous women who own businesses: study
Municipalities facing billions in COVID costs: FAO
Ontario to issue new COVID-19 projections during afternoon public health briefing
The city of Hamilton might get the fine for Sewergate. But you’ll get the bill
The money to pay will come from taxpayers. Which makes a frustrating situation even more grating.
Dundas Driving Park outdoor rink opening with limits, reservations
Total of 25 users permitted during 50-minute pre-booked blocks of time
Maple syrup harvest hits record high
Maple syrup harvest hits record high in 2020; sales also rise
Tories end filibuster on assisted-dying bill
Tories end filibuster, allow assisted-dying bill to be put to final vote in Commons
Desperate times boost interest in car title loans
Canadians show increased interest in high-interest car title loans amid recession
HBC seeks court review of Toronto retail closures
Hudson's Bay seeks court review of non-essential retail closures in Toronto area
'STOP USING': Recall of Canadian Tire product expands after multiple incidents, triggering warning from Health Canada
Health Canada today (Dec. 10) ordered an expanded recall of a Canadian Tire product after multiple complaints and an injury.
First ministers meet on pandemic, health funding
Premiers' demands for long-term health funding increase takes back seat to pandemic
Frustrated over Caledonia land dispute, residents heading to Ottawa
Group collecting letters, emails to deliver to federal government
Can algorithms be biased or harmful? Yes, here's how
Algorithms have changed modern society for the better in a number of ways, through advances in technology, optimized experiences online and so much more.
Hamilton police bust city man in connection with city-wide crime spree
A 43-year-old Hamilton man is facing numerous charges in connection with a lengthy crime spree across the city.
U.S. calls for release of Kovrig, Spavor
U.S. calls for release of Kovrig, Spavor as pair marks two years in Chinese prison
Hamilton trustees put four public schools up for sale
Preferred public agencies, including the city and other school boards, have 90 days to express interest in buying one or more of the schools, and another 90 days to submit an acceptable offer.
North American stock markets down in early trading
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie climbs higher
Liberal stimulus plan risks missing the mark: PBO
Budget officer urges smaller, faster stimulus plan amid warning Liberals missing mark
Westmount grad Daniel Allain isn’t about to be bullied again
Gary Smith: Once, he gave up dancing, but he battled back and is now taking on the pandemic
Hamilton man charged in ‘lengthy crime spree’ involving stolen cars and business break-ins
Three vehicles were stolen and there were multiple break-ins between Oct. 26 and Dec. 7
'Being cautious'; Flamborough outdoor skating facilities to open this winter — weather permitting
Outdoor skating rinks in Hamilton — including the Waterdown Ice Loop in Memorial Park and the Freelton outdoor rink — will be open for skaters this winter.
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