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Two students test positive for COVID-19 at Spencer Valley Elementary School
Two students at Spencer Valley Elementary School have tested positive for COVID-19.
Quebec reports 45 more COVID-19 deaths
Quebec reports 45 additional COVID-19 deaths, 1,124 new infections
Two new local businesses charged for flouting COVID laws
The city has fined six businesses in total since it started posting a list of those it charges for being rule-breakers.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 24
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
Woman charged in stabbing death of Toronto man
Police charge woman with second-degree in stabbing death of Toronto man
'Free stuff' groups gain popularity amid pandemic
‘Buy Nothing’ groups offer more than free stuff during pandemic
Six from Nipissing University positive for COVID
Outbreak declared after six from Nipissing University test positive for COVID-19
Darwin notebooks reported stolen from Cambridge library
Darwin notebooks reported stolen from Cambridge library
Hamilton residents to pay an additional $32 for their water and wastewater bill
"It is a lot money for a lot of people out there who are not working," said Flamborough Coun. Judi Partridge.
Health-care workers outline COVID devastating toll
Health-care staff outline devastating COVID toll on working conditions, mental health
Ontario reports 1,009 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 1,009 new COVID-19 cases but tech error means figure is underestimate
Canada's airports call for urgent government aid
Airport industry group calls for urgent aid as pandemic lockdown chokes off revenue
Do you call it Hamilton Mountain or Uptown? Spectator readers react
Close to 900 readers have responded to The Spectator’s social media accounts in the Uptown or Mountain debate.
Grimsby GO station still a go, but timeline remains unclear
With a third party yet to be secured, GO station in Grimsby may not be a reality until at least 2022
S&P/TSX composite surges higher in early trading
S&P/TSX composite surges higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Hyundai agrees to repair Stoney Creek woman’s Tucson SUV ‘as a goodwill gesture’
A Stoney Creek woman has reached a resolution with Hyundai Canada, after contacting Hamilton Community News about an engine problem in her 2012 Tucson SUV.
Flash estimate shows factory sales up in October
Flash estimate shows manufacturing sales up 0.6 per cent in October
Loral to combine with Telesat to form new company
Loral Space & Communications to combine with Telesat to form new company
Hamilton urges province to block proposed Ancaster pot shop
Hamilton has limited authority to prevent the cannabis shop from locating at 11 Hatton Dr., Ancaster.
McCarthy Uniforms offers cash back fundraisers for Hamilton schools, nonprofits
A Toronto-based uniform manufacturer is giving schools and nonprofit organizations in the Hamilton area a new way to fundraise during challenging times.
Council backs another governance review of Hamilton Farmers’ Market
Councillor on market board critical of decision to spend up to $75,000 on another study; first report flagged board dysfunction
Students say online classes have negative impact
Survey of university students, faculty says online learning has had negative impact
Scams and frauds are targeting isolated seniors during COVID-19. Here’s how to spot them
Isolated seniors are more at risk of being targeted for scams and frauds during COVID-19, according to Hamilton police. Here are some common ones and
Hamilton’s landmark ‘arts incubator’ The Staircase gets a second life
The Staircase has not been sold but it is being turned over to new management under a long-term lease and the future looks bright for the place being
Hamilton’s landmark ‘arts incubator’ The Staircase gets a second life
The Staircase has not been sold but it is being turned over to new management under a long-term lease and the future looks bright for the place being
School bus cancellations may end in December, HWDSB says
In a report to trustees, education director Manny Figueiredo said the board’s chronic bus shortages have improved considerably.
Six Nations Wi-Fi coverage to increase by 30 per cent with installation of new towers
The project, which will boost coverage to 98 per cent, was in ‘direct response’ to the challenges posed by COVID-19.
Hamilton’s St. Joe’s hospital uses $5-million robot to assist with lung cancer surgery
The minimally-invasive procedure promises better quality of life for patients than traditional methods.
Most university students and professors say online learning has ‘negative impact,’ new survey finds
University professors and students feel isolated and stressed by online learning during the pandemic and are worried the quality of post-secondary education has deteriorated, a new survey says.
Today’s coronavirus news: Many Canadians gaining weight during pandemic; England cuts quarantine for overseas visitors to five days; Tokyo says Japan can host Olympics despite virus spike
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file is updated daily. Web links to longer stories if available.
People working from home will change Toronto’s downtown long-term. Here’s what to do with all that vacant office space
Big number: 95, the percentage of city of Toronto employees who indicated they’d like to keep working from home at least some portion of the week after the pandemic.
Hitting net-zero needs major new policies: report
Fossil fuels to decline but remain big player in Canada's energy use by 2050: report
Canadians gaining weight during COVID-19: poll
Many Canadians gaining weight during COVID-19: poll
LifeLabs now offering COVID-19 antibody tests to Ontarians for $75
LifeLabs has launched a new COVID-19 antibody test, available to Ontarians for $75.
Champagne warns against tough talk on China
Champagne warns tough talk on China could hurt efforts to free Kovrig, Spavor
Small businesses want end to 'unfair' Ont. policy
Small businesses seek changes to Ontario lockdown rules as big box stores remain open
Need help and don’t know who to call? Here’s a list of Hamilton services to get you through the pandemic
With all the changes due to COVID-19, it’s hard to keep track of which local services for seniors are open and which aren’t. Here’s a list to get you
Understanding COVID-19 data: How to make sense of the numbers, and understand which metric matters most — and when
Record-breaking surges in coronavirus cases across Canada are making one thing clear about the country’s second pandemic wave.
Why Atlantic Canada is popping its COVID-19 bubble despite having case loads other provinces would envy
It appears the pride and joy of Canada’s COVID-19 response, the Atlantic bubble, may have burst.
Bruce Arthur: ‘A punch in the stomach’: Doug Ford wants to extend Dr. David Williams, and epidemiologists are not happy
On Monday the province announced its abiding faith in Dr. David Williams. And the most polite possible response was, him? That guy?
Bruce Arthur: ‘A punch in the stomach’: Doug Ford wants to extend Dr. David Williams, and epidemiologists are not happy
On Monday the province announced its abiding faith in Dr. David Williams. And the most polite possible response was, him? That guy?
Mental health bar for MAID temporary: Lametti
Exclusion of mental health as grounds for assisted death is likely temporary: Lametti
Heather Scoffield: Chrystia Freeland’s mini-budget will open the taps. But does she know how much is too much?
Pandemic fiscal policy has come to us mainly in the form of words.
Pickering care home slammed in military report given green light to expand by province
A long-term-care home in Pickering slammed in a Canadian Armed Forces report after dozens of elderly residents either died or became ill with COVID-19 has been granted permission to expand by the province.
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Council wants polluted Kenilworth reservoir soil hauled away
Staff estimate price tag to remove roughly 20,000 tonnes of contaminated dirt could be $5 million
Centerpoint Mall landlord latest to file eviction notice against Hudson’s Bay
Over the weekend, another landlord filed to evict a Hudson's Bay location, the latest in a line of major landlords looking for unpaid rent from the Canadian retail giant.
Atlantic Canada, Prairies face COVID-19 issues
COVID-19 vaccines will bring life 'back to normal,' Ontario premier says
1st Winona Scouts raise funds for Stoney Creek Community Food Bank
The coronavirus pandemic hasn’t stopped the 1st Winona Scouts from serving their community.
Toronto to boost help for high-risk areas as second COVID-19 lockdown begins
Toronto will increase supports for residents in parts of the city that are bearing a higher burden of the COVID-19 epidemic, Mayor John Tory announced Monday.
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