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Barack Obama to be honoured next month by PEN America
Barack Obama to be honoured next month by PEN America
Residents safe after house fire on Queen Victoria Drive on Hamilton Mountain
Fire marshal has been called to investigate house fire
Winter Holiday Market in Hamilton will go on, COVID-style, at Cotton Factory on Sherman Ave. N.
Ushi Mart, a fashion collective based at the Cotton Factory in Hamilton, is putting on a special winter holiday market. All proceeds go to Wesley Urba
Caledonia land occupation criminal cases move through courts
Skyler Williams and other 1492 Land Back Lane land defenders face multiple charges
Former Ontario Place GM named new CEO of Royal Botanical Gardens
Nancy Rowland, former GM of Ontario Place and the Ontario Science Centre, has been named CEO of RBG.
‘A cause for concern’: Out-of-town shoppers pose risk to Hamilton as COVID-19 cases climb
Leaders from the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area are urging stores to not have in-person Black Friday sales
Advocates slam regulator's airline refund stance
Advocacy groups slam regulator's latest statement on airline refunds
Protesters ‘conflating’ housing and policing issues: Hamilton’s deputy chief
In light of defund demonstrators camped at city hall, Frank Bergen says police want to be a part of the solution for homelessness
Hamilton Continuing Care ordered to allow St. Joseph’s Healthcare to investigate COVID outbreak response
Questions remain after ‘data entry error’ led the city to inadvertently falsely report a child with COVID died
Final days of Hamilton’s Emerald Lodge: neglect, disrepair and dysfunction
Allegations include a resident tied to a radiator, padlocked fire escapes, no functioning washrooms and not enough beds for residents.
Family involved in theft of $11M of COVID-19 relief funds, Ontario government claims
A Toronto couple and their two adult sons, who all worked as Ontario government computer specialists, are alleged to have been involved in the theft of more than $11 million in COVID-19 relief funds, the Star has learned.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario to release guidelines for winter holidays; auditor general to release report on province’s handling of pandemic; EU says vaccinations possible by Christma
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Emergency public alert system to be tested today
Test of emergency public alert system expected today across Canada, CRTC says
Women see jobs boost in child-care system: Report
National child-care system would boost women's job numbers and economy, report says
Rosie DiManno: Unfair lockdown rules, creative compliance (what a mess)
Balls of brass, The Bay.
McCallum tried to improve two Michaels' conditions
Foreign minister Champagne, Conservative critic Chong spar on China at committee
Shugart testifies on WE document redactions
Top public servant says few redactions of cabinet confidences made to WE documents
What we know about the organization behind demonstrations against COVID-19 restrictions
For months in Toronto, The Line Canada has been organizing crowded demonstrations opposing the lockdown and public health directives aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.
Trial begins for medics accused of downplaying gunshot wound that killed Hamilton teen
Christopher Marchant and Steve Snively, since fired as paramedics, are charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life in Yosif Al-Hasnawi’s 2
Trial begins for medics accused of downplaying gunshot wound that killed Hamilton teen
Christopher Marchant and Steve Snively, since fired as paramedics, are charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life in Yosif Al-Hasnawi’s 2
Other nations could get vaccines before Canada: PM
Lack of Canadian vaccine production means others could get inoculations first: PM
Regulator says TMX pipeline may not be needed
Fossil fuels to decline but remain big player in Canada's energy use by 2050: report
Susan Delacourt: Canadians will have to wait for a COVID-19 vaccine, and Justin Trudeau can’t blame Donald Trump this time
Canadians will be getting COVID-19 vaccinations after Americans, Justin Trudeau has admitted, and by the time that happens, no one will be able to blame Donald Trump.
Susan Delacourt: Canadians will have to wait for a COVID-19 vaccine, and Justin Trudeau can’t blame Donald Trump this time
Canadians will be getting COVID vaccinations after Americans, Justin Trudeau has admitted, and by the time that happens, no one will be able to blame Donald Trump.
Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford should help small businesses. But is the Adamson BBQ revolution really the grill to die on?
Forget the world's dumbest barbecue revolution for a second. Forget its culture-war circus bears, any partisan culture-war journalists who lionized it, and what looked like the half-hearted spectacle of public health bylaw enforcement. It was a rupture, attracting a certain kind of moths to a flame. The anti-mask, anti-vaccine, anti-reality crowd has to eat, too.
Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford should help small businesses. But is the Adamson BBQ revolution really the grill to die on?
Forget the world’s dumbest barbecue revolution for a second. Forget its culture-war circus bears, any partisan culture-war journalists who lionized it, and what looked like the half-hearted spectacle of public health bylaw enforcement. It was a rupture, attracting a certain kind of moths to a flame. The anti-mask, anti-vaccine, anti-reality crowd has to eat, too.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Champagne, Tory critic Chong spar over China
Foreign minister Champagne, Conservative critic Chong spar on China at committee
Ontario deploying COVID-19 rapid tests
Ontario reports 1,009 new COVID-19 cases but tech error means figure is underestimate
More COVID-19 outbreaks at London, Ont., hospital
London, Ont., hospital declares outbreak at more units, 41 total cases
Hamilton’s public school board to increase number of online classes
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will use reserve funds to try to reduce virtual class sizes
Small businesses turn to stunts amid Ont. lockdown
Ont. small businesses turn to stunts as desperation mounts amid COVID-19 lockdowns
North American stock markets surge higher
S&P/TSX composite surges higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Indigenous advocates speak against assisted dying
Assisted-death bill sends wrong message to Indigenous people, advocates say
Hamilton Arts Council Literary Awards finalists announced
The Hamilton Arts Council has announced the finalist nominees for the 27th Hamilton Arts Council Literary Awards. The awards cover poetry, fiction, no
Professional misconduct finding in stage collapse
Domineco Cugliari pleaded guilty last week at a hearing of the Professional Engineers Ontario Discipline Committee for his role in the collapse that killed Scott Johnson and injured three others on June 16, 2012 at the outdoor concert. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette" src="http://media.zuza.com/d/a/dac60641-d5c2-4305-8354-c434a4d07713/20201124131144-5fbd54bd2735c6ba3cf98309jpeg_Content.jpg" />Engineer in fatal Radiohead stage collapse guilty of professional misconduct
$20,000 reward offered for tips in Brock Beck homicide
The 20-year-old Hamilton man was stabbed and killed in July.
Hamilton bullying review pushes back report to new year
The Hamilton public school board’s bullying review panel is getting a third extension to its reporting deadline.
Quebec tightens Christmas gathering rules
Quebec reports 45 additional COVID-19 deaths, 1,124 new infections
COVID-19 vaccines won’t ship to Canada until they are approved for use here
OTTAWA – Canada will not receive any of the millions of prepurchased vaccine doses the federal government has ordered unless and until Health Canada approves the vaccine's safety, says the minister in charge of vaccine purchase contracts.
Online classes negatively affect uni learning:poll
Survey of university students, faculty says online learning has had negative impact
No child with COVID-19 has died in Hamilton
Province blames ‘data entry error’ for falsely reporting death of a girl who recovered
HWDSB delays release of bullying panel report to 2021
The delay is intended to give community members time to offer feedback on the report’s draft recommendations.
38 cases linked to Windsor, Ont., school outbreak
Windsor, Ont., elementary school sends staff, students home due to COVID-19 outbreak
Health-care workers talk of COVID devastating toll
Health-care staff outline devastating COVID toll on working conditions, mental health
Ont. small businesses turn to stunts amid lockdown
Ont. small businesses turn to stunts as desperation mounts amid COVID-19 lockdowns
Hamilton youth dies of COVID-19
The girl under the age of 20 is Ontario’s second child death of the pandemic.
Quebec government plans to expand language law
Quebec government says it will table expanded language law during next session
Windsor mayor apologizes for breaking COVID rules
Windsor mayor apologizes for breaking COVID-19 rules when dining out
How important is gym class to kids during the pandemic?
Students at Rosedale Elementary are benefitting in every way from gym class, writes Ernie Schramayr.
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