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Flu shot campaign a success despite shortages:Ford
Rexall pharmacies temporarily pause flu shot program due to supply issues
‘Not all heroes wear capes, some have fur’: How a dog’s bark saved a missing man’s life
Matt Llewellyn said there were two heroes in Sunday night’s miracle — a man they’d never met and Max the dog.
Is it time to reopen restaurants and gyms? These 4 charts show where we are right now with COVID-19
As three areas of the province near the end of the 28-day period of Stage 2 restrictions, there is little evidence that banning indoor dining and closing gyms has had the desired effect.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Hamilton police continue to investigate pair of shootings on Mountain over the weekend
Hamilton police continue to investigate two shootings that took place on the Mountain over the weekend.
Stock markets rebound on eve of U.S. election
North American stock markets up to start the trading week, loonie rises
No money for Liberal promise of 2 billion trees
No budget yet for Liberals' promise to plant two billion trees by 2030
Trial begins in case of woman struck by hitch
Trial of man accused in death of Indigenous woman struck by trailer hitch begins
Blanchet pushes free speech after France attacks
Blanchet seeks to drive values wedge between Quebec and Trudeau government
Maud Lewis art featured in holiday season stamps
Work by folk artist Maud Lewis featured in this year's holiday season stamps
Dorel stock up after going-private plan revealed
Dorel shares climb after company reveals plan to go private
Legault addresses mental health toll of lockdown
'A fragile balance': Legault juggling COVID restrictions and Quebecers' mental health
Hamilton waste drop-off centres reopening after COVID conflict with private operator leaves residents in the lurch
The city claims the popular waste depots closed after its private contractor ‘walked away’ from its duties. But Waste Connections of Canada claims its
Liberals introduce rent-relief bill
Bill introduced to provide businesses with direct access to rent relief
Quebec attack prompts mental health discussion
Extra mental health supports in place in grief-stricken Quebec after sword attack
Workers at Stoney Creek Fortinos test positive for COVID-19
Loblaws was notified of the positive results on Sunday.
Sentencing delayed for man who killed family
Man who killed entire family in Markham, Ont., home to be sentenced
More jobs at firms with more robots, StatCan says
Firms with more robots also have more workers overall, Statistics Canada study says
WW2 soldier killed in Netherlands identified
Canadian soldier killed in Netherlands in Second World War identified
Canadian Trump impersonator losing business
Canadian 'Billionaire Donald' rooting for Trump to win again, COVID to lose
Manitoba, Ontario weigh changes to COVID-19 rules
Manitoba tightens COVID-19 rules as Ontario considers loosening them
Hamilton police close investigation into reported suspicious vehicle in Binbrook
Police said the driver’s actions were related to work
Police charge physiotherapist with sexual assault
Durham Region police charge Pickering physiotherapist with sexual assault
COVID-19 spreading in Hamilton with 43 new cases and three more outbreaks
The virus continues to spread in area seniors’ homes with an Ancaster long-term-care facility reporting 40 cases.
Work at Quebec mine paused after 'seismic event'
Iamgold suspends activity at Quebec underground gold mine after 'seismic event'
Study of Trudeau speaking contracts shut down
Ethics committee shuts down new effort to examine Trudeau, wife's speaking contracts
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 2
Ontario Premier Doug Ford makes announcement in Mississauga
COVID-19 outbreak at Stelco’s Lake Erie Works pickle line facility
Three workers tested positive, prompting the health unit to declare an outbreak at the Nanticoke facility
Rexall pharmacies pause flu shot program
Rexall pharmacies temporarily pause flu shot program due to supply issues
Do you have dementia or care for someone who does? The Hamilton Council on Aging wants to hear from you
The organization is collecting responses on how to make Hamilton dementia-friendly.
North American stock markets up, loonie up
North American stock markets up to start the trading week, loonie rises
Ontario reports 71 new cases of COVID-19 in public schools, including 41 more students, in latest report
The number of new COVID-19 cases in public schools across Ontario jumped by 71 from the previous day, to a total of 892 in the last two weeks and 2,230 overall since school began.
Germ-zapping robots, living ‘pods’ and hands-free elevators: How COVID-19 has upended the future of retirement home design
The impacts of COVID-19 and worries about viruses to come are upending the seniors housing industry, particularly when it comes to safety, experts in the area say.
Fire & Flower to buy Friendly Stranger
Fire & Flower to buy longtime cannabis advocate Friendly Stranger
Police investigating pair of church fires
Police investigating pair of church fires in southwestern Ontario
Dundas Remembrance Day parade, ceremony cancelled by COVID-19
Poppy Fund should survive change in fundraising effort
Court upholds 12-year sentence in violent Brantford sexual assault
Appeal argued judge failed to consider offenders Inuit heritage
North American stock markets up to start the week
North American stock markets up to start the trading week, loonie rises
Yamana Gold signs deal with Monarch Gold
Yamana signs deal with Monarch Gold to acquire Wasamac project and Camflo property
Shipping news for October 18 to 24. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 7U.S.A.: 3Overseas: 44 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled petroleum product5 vessels handled agricultural product2 vessel handled aggregateEstimate: 261,619 metric ton
Needle, razor blade found in Halloween candies in Brantford
Police warning caregivers to thoroughly check candy
Scientists working with employers in Ontario to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks
Researchers from universities across Canada teamed up earlier this year to establish protocols for preventing large-scale COVID-19 outbreaks in the workplace. Now those protocols are being adopted by businesses in Ontario.
Construction looms for huge off-campus McMaster residence
McMaster University is waiting to knock down and replace 14 vacant homes in Westdale with a massive off-campus residence for nearly 1,400 students.
Grocery giants should stop putting the screws to suppliers and play fair
It takes a complex system of growing, production and distribution to get fresh food and packaged goods from all manner of places to grocery store shelves.
Ten good news stories from Toronto Star headlines this week
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Hamilton school administrators received overtime pay, not bonuses, says HWDSB
The board spent $750,000 on the additional pay, as well as other COVID compensation costs, in August and September.
‘True champions’ Charles and Margaret Juravinski come through again with $3-million health-care gift for Hamilton
The Hamilton philanthropists have donated an additional $3 million to support health research in the city.
‘Miss, why is it only the girls who get to take your class?’ Barbershop class sparks buzz at Hamilton school
Cathedral boys showing keen interest in hairstyling instruction
Obituary: Larry Russell was driving force behind 1978 downtown Hamilton car race
Hamilton booster was known as ‘a consummate political insider’
Today’s coronavirus news: World Health Organization chief self-quarantining; Germany begins four-week partial shutdown; Trump suggests he’ll fire Dr. Fauci after the U.S. election
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
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