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Hamilton fire department will soon have just two Black full-time firefighters as service struggles with lack of diversity
‘I recognize that my fire department is not reflective of the diverse community we serve,’ says Hamilton Fire Chief Dave Cunliffe
Hamilton cabbies want break as city chases outstanding fees
‘Unfortunately, we’ve been impacted by COVID like everybody else,’ Blue Line president says
Justin Trudeau government offers $10.8 million for ‘rapid housing’ in Hamilton
Federal program will spend $1 billion to quickly create new affordable rental units through new construction, modular homes or converted buildings
Almost two months into the school year, here’s what we know — and don’t — about school safety in the pandemic
From the vantage point of her large pediatric clinic, Dr. Dina Kulik has an insider’s view of what’s happening with COVID-19 and kids.
Canadians sue Facebook over use of personal info
Canadian class-action suit against Facebook alleges misuse of personal information
Civil but tough: Canada-U.S. trade under Biden
Civil, respectful but still tough: Canada-U.S. trade under a Biden presidency
Bank of Canada to release updated outlook
Bank of Canada set to release updated outlook for economy, inflation
Bruce Arthur: In refusing to punish Oosterhoff for flouting mask rules, Ford missed a chance to get it right
You’ve probably been to a place like Betty’s. It’s a big old family restaurant with a menu crammed with a certain vintage of comforting food: breakfast specials, fish and chips, seafood platter, steak. They’ve been family-run since 1967, and have five types of salad, a single vegetarian entrée, and they sell whole pies. Please call ahead for those.
Stelco investigating ‘criminal’ cybersecurity attack
The local steel company says it is investigating the incident and ‘extent of the impact on its systems.’
Hamilton Centre MP stands up for Six Nations land defenders
Green pledges $1,492 to 1492 Land Back Lane legal fund, calls for peaceful talks with land defenders.
Avoiding increased COVID restrictions hinges on Halloween in Hamilton
Cases ‘levelling off’ but city not out of the woods as senior’s home outbreak increases to 15 infections
Once seen as a star in Justin Trudeau’s government, Patty Hajdu is now the incredible shrinking minister
OTTAWA— What is going on with Patty Hajdu, the incredible shrinking minister?
Toronto Catholic itinerant music teacher is charged by Ministry of Labour for failing to wear a mask
An itinerant music teacher who tested positive for COVID-19 — leading to the weeklong shutdown of a Toronto elementary school earlier this month — has been charged under the workplace health and safety act for failing to wear a mask.
Review into McMaster athletics finds culture of systemic anti-Black racism
‘This was a hard read and a punch in the gut,’ says university’s dean of students
Long-term care probe will grant workers anonymity
Ontario reports 827 new COVID-19 cases today, and four new deaths from the virus
COVID-19 death toll surpasses 10,000
Trudeau says pandemic 'really sucks,' and that Christmas gatherings are up in the air
SpinCo Hamilton COVID outbreak is over, but questions remain on how it could have been prevented
Superspreader event reveals gaps in gym guidelines as well as the need for faster testing and tracing
HBC sues landlord, alleging breach of lease
HBC sues landlord of Yorkdale, Square One claiming failure to run 'first class' malls
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Nursing home workers can now speak in confidence at commission probing the impact of COVID-19
Nursing home workers on the front lines of the pandemic will finally be able to testify in confidence before an Ontario government commission looking into the deadly effects of COVID-19 in long-term care.
Stock markets flat a week ahead of U.S. election
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Legault vows hard line against rebel gyms, clients
Quebec reports 963 new COVID-19 cases, 19 additional deaths linked to virus
Dangerous-goods database incomplete: audit
Transport Canada's dangerous goods registry has outdated, missing data: audit
Support for using offensive words in context: poll
Canadians support professor's use of offensive language, in context: poll
Watchdog urges pause on assisted death in prisons
Corrections watchdog urges moratorium on doctor-assisted deaths in Canadian prisons
Feds split housing funds between big cities
Feds split rapid-housing cash between big cities, offer up rest for projects
Workers at two more Indigo stores vote to unionize
Workers at two more Indigo bookstores vote to unionize, bringing total to three
Reflections of fall at Grindstone Creek
An egret and a great blue heron, respectively, take a moment amid the fall colours at Grindstone Creek.ccoward@thespec.com
Canadians interacting less, cellphone study says
Canadians' interactions with each other significantly reduced: cellphone data study
Loan program application breached woman's rights
Deaf blind woman's rights breached by how student loan administered: court
Three charged with defrauding seniors of $400K
Three charged by Durham regional police with defrauding seniors of $400,000
OPP issue Reopening Act ticket in Leamington, Ont.
OPP issue ticket in Leamington, Ont., for party of more than 50 people
Restaurant Brands reports Q3 profit and sales down
Restaurant Brands International reports Q3 profit and sales down from year ago
U.S. vote could affect Canada's immigration plans
Poll suggests Canadians skittish on future immigration increases as pandemic persists
Drivers furious after Hamilton gas station mixes up diesel and premium pumps
Owner urges drivers who believe their car was incorrectly fuelled to contact the station
Trudeau says pandemic 'really sucks'
Trudeau says pandemic 'really sucks,' and that Christmas gatherings are up in the air
After record number of COVID-19 cases, Ontario’s numbers take a slight drop
Ontario continued climbing down from weekend records of COVID-19, reporting 827 new cases Tuesday but at less than half the maximum testing capacity and with 43 per cent of the new infections in Toronto.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 27
Watch as Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks with reporters in Brampton
What's going on in Ancaster
Construction is underway to upgrade the Melissa Tancredi Soccer Field on Jerseyville Road.
Hamilton students test positive for COVID-19
Tiffany Hills Elementary School confirmed its third case over the weekend — but an outbreak has not been declared.
Quebec reports 963 COVID-19 cases, 19 more deaths
Quebec reports 963 new COVID-19 cases, 19 additional deaths linked to virus
Canada-U. S. refugee pact remains in place for now
Canada-U. S. refugee pact to remain in place until court challenge is resolved
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Canadians skittish on immigration increases: poll
Poll suggests Canadians skittish on future immigration increases as pandemic persists
Spin Master buying Rubik's Cube for US$50M
Spin Master signs deal to buy Rubik's Brand Ltd, owner of the Rubik's Cube
Ontario reports 827 new COVID cases today
Ontario reports 827 new COVID-19 cases today, and four new deaths from the virus
Hamilton police probe gunshot on central Mountain
A dispute between two groups of males led to a single gunshot on the central Mountain.
Employee at Centre on Barton Shoppers Drug Mart tests positive for COVID-19
A staff member at the Mall Road Fortinos also tested positive for the virus.
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Tired of staying home? Justin Trudeau backs Hamilton’s Arkells in PSA on how to end this COVID misery
“What they said,” the Prime Minister tweeted in a quote tweet Monday night.
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