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Address staffing shortages: LTC commission
Long-term care commission recommends Ontario address staffing shortages in homes
Don't be fooled by fewer COVID-19 hospitalizations: epidemiologists
Ontario’s COVID-19 case numbers are they highest they’ve ever been, yet our hospitalization rates are lower than they were at the height of the first wave of the pandemic last spring.
Trudeau walks back pledge to end boil-water advisories on First Nations by 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is walking back a long-standing promise to lift all boil-water advisories in First Nations by 2021.
Senior dies of injuries after being hit on Queenston Road early this week
The 86-year-old died of his injuries in hospital
Enbridge drops plan to build controversial pipeline through Flamborough — for now
The company says it will revive its application for a 10-kilometre pipeline that would go through Spencer Creek, if demand for natural gas rises. But
Hate-motivated graffiti at National War Memorial
Ottawa police investigating hate-motivated graffiti incident at National War Memorial
List of companies that have filed for CCAA
Canadian companies that have filed for creditor protection since COVID-19 pandemic
First rapid tests going to remote communities
Ontario reports 826 new COVID-19 cases today, and nine new deaths from the virus
COVID-19 outbreak at ‘Hamilton-based basketball club’ as SpinCo outbreak hits 85
There are currently 16 active outbreaks in the city though most involve one or two cases.
New Hamilton Mountain COVID-19 testing centre open at Mohawk College
The new St. Joseph’s Mountain COVID-19 testing centre at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College opened Oct. 23.
Victim of Markham, Ont., homicide identified
Victim of Markham, Ont., homicide identified as Mohammad Mehdi Amin Sadeghieh
Caledonia barricades continue to grow after police action at site
Indigenous land defenders added an overturned school bus and other vehicles to an Argyle Street blockade overnight
Trudeau announces first deal for potential made-in-Canada COVID-19 vaccine
The federal government has announced its first advance purchase agreement for a made-in-Canada COVID-19 vaccine candidate.
Brilliant fall colours stand out as the fog lifts in Hamilton Friday morning
Hamilton Spectator photojournalist Barry Gray shares a glimpse of brilliant fall colour Friday morning. A fog advisory, which was issued by Environment Canada around 5 a.m. Friday, ended just before 9 a.m. Barry Gray is a Hamilton-based photojou
Government wants court to pause refugee ruling
Ottawa predicts system delays, backlogs unless court extends life of refugee pact
Fourth student at west Hamilton high school tests positive for COVID-19
As of Friday, Hamilton’s school boards have reported at least 19 new cases of COVID-19 this week.
S&P/TSX composite edges higher, U.S. markets mixed
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed; Loonie rises
Ontario reports 826 COVID-19 cases, the third highest of the pandemic, with 9 more deaths
Ontario's COVID-19 cases remain stubbornly high two weeks after Toronto, Peel and Ottawa were pushed into modified Stage 2 restrictions.
Hamilton developer takes 10-storey development plan to LPAT over council's non-decision
"It is very disappointing to me as a ward councillor," said Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko.
A special fall gift from a whole lot of Mums: This year’s Hamilton Fall Garden & Mum Show is free
Rob Howard: It’s not what we’ve seen 99 times before because of COVID, but it’s back
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed; Loonie rises
Ontario 'bureaucracy' causing safety issue on Fiddlers Green Road, says Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson
Hamilton unable to get provincial permit to build sidewalk for children walking to school along Fiddlers Green Road.
St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School Halloween 4 Hunger an online event this year
There will be no mountain of food or late-night sorting in the cafeteria of St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School on Halloween night this year.
Canada Post employee at Ancaster facility tests positive for COVID-19
Six other employees who were in the area of the person are self-isolating.
Canada Post in Ancaster has one employee test positive for COVID-19
Six other employees who were in the area of the person are self-isolating.
Seth Rogen opens up about fighting cannabis stigma
Seth Rogen on fighting cannabis stigma and why pot should be as accepted as beer
Reliable news is essential for democracy. What responsibility does Big Tech have to make sure it remains accessible?
Pay for news. That’s what we always hear. As news organizations see both their revenue and stature shrink, paying for news has become a kind of rallying cry for journalists looking to save their beleaguered industry. Want to save journalism from peddlers of “fake news” or media naysayers like Donald Trump? Open your wallet.
Demand for flu shots in Hamilton is surging — and supply, at least for now, is dwindling
Several pharmacies in the city say they have been overwhelmed with flu shot requests
Hamilton under fog advisory Friday
Drivers should prepare for “near zero visibility” for the morning commute.
Key number shows potential for exponential growth of COVID-19 in Hamilton
Testing capacity in Hamilton has increased so assessment centres can continue doing 1,100 tests a day.
Today’s coronavirus news: Sunnybrook, more Toronto hospitals declare COVID-19 outbreaks; Ontario hospitals, long-term care homes warn they’re nearly at capacity
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Mysterious human remains unearthed in ‘secret’ burial near Port Rowan church
Construction crew makes discovery while installing water main
Witnesses describe trying in vain to help Hamilton victim shot ‘point-blank’
John and Mato Josipovic on trial for second-degree murder in shooting death of former Hells Angels member Lou Malone in 2013
Classroom closures can send dozens of kids home at a moment’s notice. What happens next?
Students told to self-isolate for two weeks do some at-home learning, but don’t join remote classes
Hospitals, LTC homes near capacity, inquiry hears
Hospitals, long-term care homes have little room for second-wave surge, inquiry hears
Ontario boosts counselling and mental health supports for youth as COVID-19 drags on
With a long pandemic winter ahead, Ontario is earmarking $24 million to boost counselling and other mental health supports for children and youth feeling the effects of COVID-19 isolation.
Payroll scams, stolen cash and paying former employees: City’s waste and fraud hotline fields 85 reports
Coun. Chad Collins calls pilot launch a ‘tremendous success’
Seven things to do in Hamilton this weekend
It’s a week before Halloween, most events and activities are creeping around the holiday, but catch the last bit of autumn colour at the Hamilton Mum
Ford says supporter will not get special treatment
Ford says supporter will not get special treatment in school accreditation process
That 15-minute COVID exposure time can add up over a day, health agency warns
It has been a rule of thumb in a global pandemic that has everyone rethinking every interaction with anyone else: the 15-minute mark.
Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford’s government is making it almost impossible to sue long-term-care homes. Good thing he’s ‘protecting’ COVID victims’ families
Doug Ford made a guarantee, is what he did.
Positive space groups failing LGBTQ students, Hamilton bullying review told
Hamilton public schools too often fail to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and queer students even when they have positive space groups for that purpose, LGBTQ community activists say.
Judge grants permanent injunction in land dispute
Judge grants permanent injunction against demonstrators in Indigenous land dispute
Erin O’Toole says Justin Trudeau playing ‘with lives in a pandemic’ as new confrontation looms over COVID-19 probe
OTTAWA—Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole accused Justin Trudeau of “playing a game with people’s lives” as another bitter political dispute brewed over the latest Opposition demands for a wide-ranging probe into the Liberal government’s COVID-19 health response.
Metrolinx to begin demolition on buildings bought for Hamilton’s now-cancelled LRT in November
Mayor hopeful provincial agency’s clearance of 21 vacant buildings will still pave way for resurrected transit project
Quebec COVID-19 restrictions likely to be extended
Union calls for Quebec slaughterhouse to be closed after COVID-19 outbreak
New Tory motion won't be confidence matter
New Tory motion could trigger second confidence showdown for Liberal minority
Prof's use of slur stirs emotions among MPs
Unsatisfied with PM's answer, Blanchet vows to press Trudeau on prof's use of slur
Key test draws near in Canadian opioid lawsuit
Purdue Pharma pleas could bolster efforts for Canadian opioid class action
Residency program for asylum seekers yet to launch
Promised path to residency for "Guardian Angel" asylum seekers yet to open
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