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Macassa Lodge to receive 64 new and upgraded beds
This is one of 29 new long-term care projects Ontario announced Friday which will result in 3,000 new and upgraded spaces across the province.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario has declared something that looks like a real lockdown. Doug Ford, don’t squander it again
We should give some credit, where some credit is due. Ontario’s government has mishandled the second wave of the pandemic because on a fundamental level, it has not taken the virus seriously. Taking it seriously would mean strong, early interventions, and putting public health before the economy, and giving behavioural advice and incentives that amount to more than a wagging finger. For months, Ontario has been sliding toward lockdowns. Friday, a couple arrived.
The COVID Alert app has been used by just over 3,000 people in Ontario to alert contacts about a positive test
Just over 3,000 Ontarians have used the COVID Alert app to notify others that they tested positive since it launched at the end of July, about five per cent of cases in the province over that period, according to the government’s public open data.
Josipovic brothers found guilty in death of Lou Malone
The jury found John Josipovic guilty of second-degree murder, while Mike (Mato) Josipovic was found guilty of manslaughter.
Two more Hamilton police members test positive for COVID-19
The new infections bring the total number of cases within the service this week to four.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
HWCDSB appoints trustee for Wards 3 & 4 following previous trustee’s sudden death
Hamilton’s Catholic school board has appointed a new trustee for Wards 3 & 4 following the sudden death of Tony Perri, the position’s previous occupant, in September.On Friday, the board appointed Tyler Iorio to take over as trustee. “We are cal
Extend mandate of election-warning panel: report
Extend mandate of election-interference warning panel, evaluation recommends
S&P/TSX composite up, U.S. stock markets fall
S&P/TSX composite edges up in early trading, U.S. stock markets pull back
New data shows pandemic's impact on immigration
New data shows immigration system slowing sharply during pandemic's first months
Caleres to close 133 Naturalizer shoe stores
Shoe retailer Caleres to close 133 Naturalizer stores in U.S., Canada
In ‘show of good faith,’ Simcoe farmer ends legal battle with health unit over bunkhouse limit
Schuyler Farms will not seek to have three-person cap for quarantining migrant workers reviewed by Ontario Court of Appeal
Toronto is under a 28-day COVID-19 lockdown starting Monday. Here’s what that means
With the risk of overwhelming hospitals in red zones now imminent, Premier Doug Ford is moving Toronto into a 28-day lockdown along with Peel Region.
'Alarming' rise of COVID-19 on reserves: Miller
Feds send $120 million to help Indigenous communities in two provinces fight COVID-19
Indigo wants bookstores deemed essential in Ont
Penguin Random House calls on Ontario premier to designate bookstores as essential
Celebrity Joaquin Phoenix joins Burlington vigil for activist Regan Russell at Fearmans slaughterhouse
Joaquin Phoenix comes to Burlington for vigil for Regan Russell
Stoney Creek Tim Hortons, Ancaster Canada Post workers test positive for COVID-19
A Stoney Creek Tim Hortons outlet at 315 Centennial Pkwy. N. closed temporarily on Nov. 17 after an employee tested positive for COVID-19 one day earlier.
Ontario government lockdown: What does it look like for affected regions?
The Ontario government has announced that starting Nov. 23, Toronto and Peel regions will be moving into COVID-19 lockdown.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 20
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
Hamilton proposes half fees for sports groups using city recreation facilities
Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson says reducing the fees for sports groups will help alleviate financial issues during pandemic.
Publisher wants bookstores deemed essential in Ont
Penguin Random House calls on Ontario premier to designate bookstores as essential
Fire at National Steel Car causes about $225,000 in damages
Hamilton firefighters found “well-involved fire” in the painting facility.
Canada Post Group of Companies reports Q3 loss
Canada Post Group of Companies reports $216-million pre-tax Q3 loss
Judges appointment system unconstitutional: suit
Federal system for appointing judges unconstitutional, new lawsuit alleges
Coronavirus pandemic squeezing Santa biz at Penny Pincher Costumes
Sales would normally be up around this time of year at Penny Pincher Costumes on Concession Street as people and groups reserve Santa Claus costumes and related accessories for any upcoming Christmas party or event.
Trudeau joins APEC leaders in stressing free trade
Trudeau to tout climate and trade as China, U.S. set to dominate Asia-Pacific summit
Celebrate the immigrant success story behind COVID vaccine
In Yaa Gyasi’s splendid new novel, Transcendent Kingdom, the protagonist, Gifty, is a PhD candidate at Stanford University studying the neural circuits of reward-seeking behaviour. Her lab-mate, Han, is using brain-mapping tools to observe the behaviour of mice.
Shipping news for Nov. 8 to 14. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 5U.S.A.: 3Overseas: 94 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry1 vessels handled petroleum product4 vessels handled agricultural product2 vessels handled fertilizer cargo3 vessels handled
Feds send $120M for Indigenous COVID-19 fights
Feds send $120 million to help Indigenous communities in two provinces fight COVID-19
HWDSB reports two new COVID-19 cases
Public health and Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board school administration have notified everyone identified as close contacts, and students and
The Raptors will call Tampa home after federal government pitch strikes out
The Raptors will make Tampa their temporary home.
Dundas’ Kaga Park additions will help recognize exchange’s 50 years
Historical information sign planned to explain local partnership with Kaga, Japan
S&P/TSX composite up, U.S. stock markets mixed
S&P/TSX composite edges up in early trading, U.S. stock markets pull back
Province orders Chedoke spill cleanup, rejects Hamilton’s “do nothing approach”
The city previously suggested a 24-billion-litre spill had not caused lasting harm to the creek or Cootes Paradise marsh and that no underwater cleanu
Net-zero emissions target by 2050 to become law
Liberals to give road map to a net-zero emissions Canada today
NPCA calls on municipalities to fight proposed Ontario changes to conservation authorities' regulations
"They might as well send us some pom poms," said Clark, a NPCA board member.
Tam warns of 'urgency' to reduce cases
Trudeau resumes briefings from home as COVID-19 cases soar across Canada
Pfizer vs. Moderna: Comparing 2 of the top COVID-19 vaccine candidates
With recent announcements by pharmaceutical companies Moderna and, it appears we now have two promising COVID-19 vaccine candidates.
Ancaster Community Services' board appoints Lynne Morris as new executive director
Morris will assume her new position Nov. 26, replacing Melanie Barlow who is departing after 15 years at the agency.
Retail sales up 1.1 per cent in September
Statistics Canada says retail sales climbed 1.1 per cent in September
S&P/TSX composite edges up in early trading
S&P/TSX composite edges up in early trading, U.S. stock markets pull back
McMaster University records two new cases of COVID-19
The employee of the “external company” was last on campus on Nov. 16.
NewsAlert: Tam warns of 'urgency' to reduce cases
Trudeau resumes briefings from home as COVID-19 cases soar across Canada
Worker at Dundurn Fortinos tests positive for COVID-19
Loblaws was notified of the case on Thursday.
Person dead after being struck by GO train in Burlington and trains are stopped
Halton police investigating
Province’s new social-housing rule ‘disappointing’: Collins
Prospective tenants now have up to three options for units; as of January, they’ll get only one
Cineplex reaches 17-day window deal with Universal
Cineplex agrees to shrink theatrical window to 17 days for Universal movies
Waterdown District High School student tests positive for COVID-19
A Waterdown District High School student has tested positive for COVID-19.
Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca urging Premier Doug Ford to lock things down for 28 days to curb COVID-19 infections
As Premier Doug Ford gears up for more pandemic restrictions, Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca is urging him to clamp down.
Power outage in Waterdown affecting 300
Alectra Utilities says 321 residents and businesses are impacted.
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