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Deficit through June $120B, Feds say
Federal deficit through June hits $120 billion, Finance Department says
Can you help solve the cold case of this Jane Doe?
The body of an unknown woman was found under a sleeping bag between Guelph and Rockwood on Aug. 28, 2005.
What's going on here on Garner Road in Ancaster?
The final improvements have been made to Garner Road between Hamilton Drive and Shaver Road that began in 2018.
Canopy Growth to open first stores in Alberta
Canopy Growth to open 10 stores in Alberta under Tweed and Tokyo Smoke banners
Ontario reports 122 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 122 new cases of COVID-19, six new deaths related to coronavirus
Rain, rain, go away: Thunderstorms to kick off the weekend in Hamilton
At least 30 millimetres of rain is expected Friday afternoon and into Saturday morning.
Wentworth Arenas in Ancaster up for sale
The 14-acre lot, plus 80,000-square-foot facility is available for almost $4.5 million.
Dundas Melville Street minor variances tabled for discussion
Application to permit accessory structure opposed by staff, neighbours
Materials sector boosts S&P/TSX composite
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading, U.S. stock markets also rise
Thinking of leaving Toronto? This mapping tool digs deep into your options — from diversity, to housing prices to good weather
Whether they’re priced out of housing or ready for more space, diehard downtowners are rethinking looking for homes within 90 minutes of the city centre. Here’s how to find a new home with all the other perks of a good community
Valley Park library/rec centre work a year from completion
Hamilton Public Library officials say the new library building on Paramount Drive and Marston Street near the Valley Park Recreation Centre is starting to take shape.
Economy posts record plunge
Statistics Canada to release GDP figures for June, second quarter
UN team based in Hamilton receives $10 million from government to tackle global water shortage
More than 60 per cent of humanity will experience water scarcity by 2030, experts project, and conventional water resources — rain, river runoffs — ar
Lane restrictions on Wellington Street South for water main break
Delays expected until 4 p.m.
Man dead after apparent drowning: police
Police say man is dead after being pulled from water in eastern Ontario
One woman dead after five vehicle crash
One woman killed, man seriously injured after five-vehicle crash in Pickering
Pet Project Part 16: Furry and feathered Hamiltonians enjoy the dog days of summer
Hamilton’s furry friends shine during a pandemic.
Man says people laughed and hurled insults as he lay injured in an Oakville parking lot
Felipe Belalcazar, 33, who lives just across the Oakville border, is home with a fractured shin and unable to work
Today’s coronavirus news: Statistics Canada to report on economic impact of lockdown measures in Q2; India reports more than 77,000 new cases
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.
Five things to do on the last weekend of August in Hamilton
There are plenty of family activities around the city to kick-start September
Thanks to COVID, these Hamilton high schoolers have an hour-plus commute
Mel Rutherford is concerned about his kids, twins going into Grade 10, commuting more than an hour each way on two city buses to get to their French i
Separating truth from lies at Hamilton murder trial
Final arguments leave decision in judge’s hands for the 2006 murder of Billy Mason, writes Susan Clairmont.
COVID-19 vaccine to be tested in Hamilton
‘This is a vaccine that is developed by Canadians and will be tested by Canadians and hopefully Canadians will get first dibs,’ said Dr. Mark Loeb, Ha
StatCan to release GDP for June, Q2
Statistics Canada to release GDP figures for June, second quarter
Police boards grapple with diversity, inclusion
Police service boards grapple with diversity, inclusion amid calls for change
B.C. health officials report first suspected MIS-C cases
B.C. health officials are reporting the province’s first suspected cases of multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C).
Narcotics valued at over $50,000 stolen from Stoney Creek pharmacy
Police warn the improper consumption of the narcotics could be fatal and pose especially high risk to children
Canada's hunt for a vaccine set back months after China refuses to ship samples for clinical trials
Back in May, Dr. Scott Halperin was feeling optimistic about Canada’s first set of clinical trials for a potential coronavirus vaccine.
Feds seek list of racial minorities for top posts
Feds creating 'inventory' of racial minorities to fill senior public service posts
Prison oversight panel to get its data: Blair
Bill Blair says prison segregation oversight panel will get the data it needs
Could Canada pull off a fall election during the pandemic? Yes, but it wouldn’t be pretty
OTTAWA — A snap election this fall would be “suboptimal” for voters, who would face longer lines with increased wait times and the prospect of delayed results caused by a surge of mail-in ballots, says Elections Canada’s deputy chief electoral officer.
Families who opt to have their kids learn from home are eligible for a one-time payment. Some parents say it doesn’t go far
It wasn’t an easy decision, but for Farida Pedhiwala, it was the right one.
Canada’s Immigration and Refugee board is returning to ‘pre-COVID’ in-person hearings — despite lawyers’ objections
Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board will turn back the clock and start hearing asylum claims as it did in pre-pandemic days — with judges, lawyers, refugees and interpreters all in enclosed hearing rooms.
First Nation school funding called inadequate
NAN say federal back-to-school funding comes too late for remote communities
Fitch issues warning over federal spending
Fitch Ratings issues new warning over federal spending, government debt
Montreal-area students back in school
Many students in Quebec are back to school today amid COVID-19 worries
Public health nurses to help Hamilton schools reopen
Hamilton Public Health will hire at least 19 public health nurses to assist schools as they reopen.
Slapping down farmers’ objections, court restores public health order protecting ‘exceptionally vulnerable’ migrant workers
A court has restored a public health order limiting the number of quarantining migrant workers in Norfolk County to three per bunkhouse, in what advocates are hailing as a victory for vulnerable workers.
Materials, energy pull Toronto index down
Financials help lift S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
HRTO delays hinder access to justice: experts
Staffing shortage compounds COVID-19 delays at human rights tribunal: experts
Teachers 'protected' by guidance: top doctor
Ontario reports 118 new cases of COVID-19, one new death related to coronavirus
National Steel Car wins big CN contract
Hamilton manufacturer will supply 1,150 grain hopper cars
Judith Timson: August is almost over. What will the political landscape reveal this fall?
What are you personally clinging to in the waning days of August, when it’s so seductive to give in to legitimate fear of what this pandemic and political fall will bring?
Man's body pulled from Ottawa River: SIU
Man's body pulled from Ottawa River days after he jumped into marina: SIU
Hamilton's National Steel Car locks onto CN deal for 1,120 new cars
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina says the CN deal will help city recover from pandemic.
Macklem to central bankers: Speak simply
Macklem says central bankers must speak simply or risk losing public trust
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Banks brace for uncertainty amid econ. recovery
'We're not out of this yet': Banks brace for uncertainty as recovery takes hold
Navy adopts gender-neutral junior rank titles
From 'seaman' to 'sailor': the Royal Canadian Navy adopts gender-neutral titles
Mandatory masks, smaller class sizes and staggered reopenings: Here’s the latest on Hamilton’s back-to-school plans
The past week has seen a flurry of new developments for Hamilton schools as staff and school boards scramble to finalize their reopening plans.
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