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Trudeau hails Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine news as ‘light at the end of the tunnel’
Canada can see “the light at the end of the tunnel” with promising news about Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate, but we’re not out of the woods just yet, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters Monday morning.
Ontario government expanding COVID response in Peel Region, allows walk-ins as virus rates surge
Ontario is opening several new COVID-19 testing sites in Brampton, allowing walk-ins at assessment centres there for people who can’t get appointments and readying more hospital beds as the virus continues to surge.
Police investigating fatal train accident in Brantford
A male was pronounced dead Sunday morning after being struck by a train.
Porter delays restart date to Feb. 11, 2021
Porter Airlines pushes back restart date for flights to Feb. 11, 2021
Police investigate shooting at Brantford hotel
Brantford police are investigating after an alleged shooting at a hotel at King George Road and Wood Street.
Canopy Growth reports Q2 loss, revenue up
Canopy Growth reports Q2 loss, revenue up 77 per cent compared with a year ago
Hamilton police shut down stretch of Barton Street East after man found with life-threatening injuries
East end detectives asked public to stay away from Barton Street East between Strathearne and Paling
Infidelity dating site Ashley Madison sees spike in new users thanks to COVID-19
Infidelity dating site Ashley Madison has seen a steady uptick in users during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Deep ditches, narrow bridges currently prevent addition of bike lanes in Carlisle
Carlisle residents have been asking for bike lanes and sidewalks throughout the village for years, but the City of Hamilton says several issues complicate the situation.
The Lockdown Diaries: Organizing chaos and building moats
For Halloween, I stuck a trellis at the foot of the yard, decorated it with orange lights, and taped little bundles of chocolate bars all over it, wri
‘We were very shocked’: Someone broke this couple’s truck mirror and never came forward. But then they found a note
A Facebook post about the note has garnered more than 200 shares and nearly 1,600 likes.
Living with Dementia: A Hamiltonian’s journey from wanting to die to finding new life with Alzheimer’s
Anne reached an all-time low of seeking medically assisted death after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Two years later, she’s found renewed hope.
‘He’s literally everything to us’: Family has been at Logan Jacobs’ side in ICU since Oct. 23 crash
To help keep the family afloat, a friend has started a GoFundMe to raise money to support their stay.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Waterdown long-term care home
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at Waterdown's Alexander Place.
‘Saving the journalism industry will require community support’
At least 250 Canadian newspapers have shut down since 2013.
Remembrance Day: Many vets struggle with COVID-19
Disabled veterans struggle with COVID-19 as Canada prepares to mark Remembrance Day
Hamiltonians get taste of summer amid record-breaking highs in the city
Record-breaking warm weather in Hamilton draws residents outdoors.
Feds to condition air industry support on refunds
Ottawa says federal support for airline industry contingent on refunding customers
Donald Trump lost, but Trumpism is still thriving. Could it take hold in Canada, too?
Whether opposition to global trade and immigration, or grudge-fuelled resentment of institutions and experts, the political forces whipped up by Donald Trump are alive here, writes Susan Delacourt
Ottawa welcomes Biden as ally in climate fight
Ottawa welcomes Biden as ally in climate fight
Six Nations Saturday night: Land defenders host community gathering
Well over 100 people attend night of performances, documentary screening and food at the former Douglas Creek Estates site.
Quebec reports record 1,397 new COVID-19 cases
Quebec reports 1,397 new COVID-19 cases, highest one-day total since pandemic began
Ontario records new daily high of COVID-19 cases
Ontario posts another record number of daily COVID-19 cases with 1,328 in past day
Canada says airline aid contingent on refunding customers
Canada says airline aid contingent on refunding customers
What should a (theoretical) tower look like on the Hamilton Harbour waterfront?
It may sound odd, but the city wants you to weigh in on design guidelines for an unapproved Pier 8 skyscraper that may never see the light of day.
Minassian's classmates seek answers at trial
Minassian's former classmates hope for answers at upcoming Toronto van attack trial
Kamala Harris books surge in popularity after election
Kamala Harris books surge in popularity after election
Veterans take classroom visits online
Veterans connect with students online in lead-up to pandemic-era Remembrance Day
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Today’s coronavirus news: The U.S. sets another record for daily number of coronavirus cases; Ontario at new heights with 1,328 new COVID-19 cases; Quebec rises to 1,397 new cases
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: President-elect Joe Biden reached the White House while maintaining safe protocol during the pandemic; A spectator-free Masters Tournament impacts the hospitality indus
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Journey to an Airbnb tree house: An alternative pandemic vacation
A private forest listed on Airbnb included 300 acres away from humanity? Yes please.
Federal direction to border agency never issued
Federal guidance for border agency surveillance and sources drafted but never issued
Canada's long road to Second World War remembrance
COVID-19 latest bump in Canada's long road to Second World War remembrance
Wearing a mask triggers flashbacks of rape. Woman says her refusal to wear one led to her being denied treatment in Ottawa hospital
Melanie Mills wore a face shield when she went to the Ottawa Hospital for a routine epidural to treat chronic pain in her lower back and legs.
McMaster University study testing COVID treatments changes course
Hamilton researchers pivot from hydroxychloroquine to anti-inflammatory drugs and blood thinners
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Bloc house leader tests positive for COVID-19
Bloc Quebecois MP Alain Therrien in isolation after positive COVID-19 test
Ontario reports new high of 1,132 COVID-19 cases
New COVID-19 measures take effect as province shifts to new tiered system
Trudeau congratulates Biden on victory
Trudeau congratulates Joe Biden on victory in U.S. presidential election
Five ways a Biden victory could affect Canada
Five ways Joe Biden's victory in the U.S. presidential election could affect Canada
Legault pens open letter to Quebecers, urges unity
Legault pens open letter of hope to Quebecers urging unity this winter amid COVID-19
‘We need some light in the world’
Hamilton Aerial Group, Hammer City Samba take over Spencer Smith Park for unannounced performance.
Outbreak declared at Dundas long-term-care home after 11 test positive; two new COVID-19 deaths in Hamilton
Hamilton public health is reporting three new outbreaks in the city.
Driver allegedly hit two people outside Barton Street bar following dispute over mask: Hamilton police
Officers are investigating a collision where a man allegedly struck two people with a car in the parking lot of an east-end bar.
Hamilton man charged with arson after allegedly lighting ex-girlfriend’s apartment door on fire
Hamilton police are investigating a fire at a lower-city apartment building on Friday afternoon.
'Broadband is critical'; Five keys for Flamborough in the 2020 Ontario budget
The Ontario government released its 2020 budget Nov. 5, projecting more than $187 billion in expenditures this year — including $30 billion in pandemic spending.
Murder hornets abuzz in Hamilton? Not quite, says province
Horntail wasp spotted in Hamilton is one of a host of species often mistaken for an Asian giant hornet
Fourth worker at Stoney Creek grocery store tests positive for COVID
Loblaws says four employees have come down with disease since Oct. 27
Can an employee’s COVID-19 status be shared by their employer without consent?
Ed Canning: Do the needs of the many outweigh the need for privacy?
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