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What’s going on here across from Fiesta Mall in Stoney Creek?
Want to know more about the construction happening across from Fiesta Mall in Stoney Creek?
Hamilton public school board approves mandatory masks for all students
Trustees passed a motion to expand a provincial rule requiring students in Grade 4 and up to wear masks to also include kids in kindergarten to Grade
Hamilton Conservatives see Erin O'Toole's win as first step to unseat Liberals
Durham MPP Erin O'Toole won 57 per cent of the vote, and won all five of Hamilton's ridings.
Scotiabank reports $1.3B third-quarter profit
Scotiabank reports $1.3B Q3 profit, provisions for credit losses climb
S&P/TSX composite index edges higher
S&P/TSX composite index edges higher in early trading, loonie climbs
Ontario school bus drivers ask for COVID-19 safety protocols ahead of start of new year
Some school bus drivers say they have not received COVID-19 safety protocols with just weeks to go before the start of class.
BMO third-quarter profit tops expectations
BMO Financial Group reports $1.23B Q3 profit, tops analysts' expectations
Coronavirus cancellations in Toronto
A list of how COVID-19 is impacting what's happening in your city
Trudeau Liberals come out ahead in new survey
Trudeau considered best to manage pandemic, revive economy, poll suggests
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario’s fiscal watchdog to release first credit rating report since start of pandemic; Tourism industry devastated due to COVID-19, UN says
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The new COVID checklist for homebuyers: classroom, office, gym
Recent real estate figures show buyers in Hamilton want more bang for their buck — and that means suburbs
Scorched and unnamed: Russ Jackson still in the dark about Hamilton honours after three years
The Canadian football legend hasn’t heard anything from the city about the field that’s supposed to bear his name.
Smarttown? Hamilton eyes No. 1 rank as world’s top ‘Intelligent Community’
A judge is deciding if Hamilton, recently named one of the top seven intelligent communities in the world, should be in the top spot
Fiscal watchdog to report on Ontario's credit rating
Financial Accountability Office to report on Ontario's credit rating
O'Toole to lay out blueprint for party
New Conservative leader Erin O'Toole to lay out his blueprint for party
‘Sweaty, gross’ party gets first $2,000 COVID-19 fine as B.C. changes tack toward enforcement
VICTORIA—The air was thick with sweat, forming condensation on the windows. A rotating crowd of 40 to 60 people crammed into a one-bedroom suite in downtown Victoria danced — inasmuch as they had room to move — to music played by a DJ. The door to the six-floor condo building was propped open to let guests flow freely inside.
Sunnybrook Hospital declares COVID-19 outbreak
Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital has declared an outbreak of COVID-19, with four cases of the virus identified in a surgical unit in the acute care section of the Bayview Avenue campus.
Ministers pan Iranian report on PS752 downing
Garneau, Champagne pan Iran's report on downing of PS752 as limited, selective
AI needed to fight child trafficking: expert
Artificial intelligence needed to fight child prostitution, Quebec committee told
Military lifts order grounding Snowbirds team
Military lifts order grounding Snowbirds team, some restrictions still in place
Nurses call for smaller class sizes
Ontario reports 105 new cases of COVID-19, one additional death due to the virus
Hamilton’s new COVID cases tilt younger
70 per cent of new cases in people under age 40
Day one on the job for new Tory leader
O'Toole to move quickly to put stamp on federal Conservative party
Ancaster's Garner Road under pressure from area developments
The Ancaster Transportation Master Plan had identified creating a left-turn centre lane along Garner Road to help alleviate traffic.
Firearm measures must clear several hurdles
Gun-control reforms passed last year might not be fully in place until 2022: memo
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Central bank seeks input on inflation target
Bank of Canada looks for broader input in updating inflation-target framework
Fresh produce at Connon Nurseries’ farmers market in Waterdown
Market runs for eight weeks, on Saturdays from 9 until 1 p.m.
Financial and energy help power TSX
North American stock markets climb higher to start the trading week
HWDSB proposes plan to reduce elementary class sizes, dip into reserve funds
New proposal would reduce the average kindergarten class size to 22 students per class, and the average classes in Grade 4 to Grade 8 to 24 students p
War-time Lancaster gunner gets another shot in the sky over Hamilton
At 96, Second World Ward veteran Gordon Hastings gets back in a Lancaster for a familiar flight
What could a COVID-19 second wave look like? And how do we respond socially and economically?
As provinces across Canada are entering final stages of reopening and relaxing COVID-19 restrictions, public health officials are warning this isn’t over. A second wave is inevitable and could be more devastating.
Les Chater YMCA reopening
Dave Edgcumbe can hardly wait.The 72-year-old Binbrook resident and Dofasco retiree is looking forward to getting back to working out at the Les Chater Family YMCA when the Rymal Road East facility reopens Aug 31.“The Y was a really good repla
B.C. fares best in board's GDP outlook
B.C. could shine amid Canada's slow economic recovery: Conference Board
Hamilton Amateur Astronomers members struggle to stargaze with more light pollution
‘There has been a deterioration in the sky quality’
Ontario nurses call for smaller class sizes, use of masks as kids head back to school amid COVID-19
Ontario’s registered nurses have asked the province to cut elementary class sizes to protect students and school staff from COVID-19.
Ontario wildfire under control, officials say
Northwestern Ontario wildfire being held at bay, officials say
Bernier says O'Toole not a real conservative
Bernier says O'Toole not a real conservative, unlike his People's Party
NAN requests aid to reopen schools safely
NAN says government refusing to provide aid for safe school reopening plan
Hamilton police charge man with sexually assaulting girl he met online
Detectives believe there may be more victims
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 24
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Montreal asks Latin dancers to get tested for COVID
Montreal asks anyone who attended Latin dance events to get tested for COVID-19
Ontario pops back above 1,000 active cases of COVID-19 as 105 new infections reported
Ontario is back above 1,000 active cases of COVID-19 for the first time since early August as health officials keep a close watch on trends while children prepare to return to school next month.
No injuries after boulder falls on Toronto beach
No one injured after massive boulder falls from bluffs on Toronto beach
Travel agents get $7-million settlement
Travel agents reach $7-million settlement in class action against Flight Centre
Man wanted in Aberdeen Avenue shooting arrested in Toronto
The 18-year-old faces several firearm charges
Ontario reports 105 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 105 new cases of COVID-19, one additional death due to the virus
How the pandemic made a Niagara woman into an accidental entrepreneur
A few months ago, flowers weren’t even really Amy Marconi’s thing. She’s a social worker through and through, having worked in everything from child protection to mental health over the past 20 years.
Montreal asks anyone who attended Latin dance events to get tested for COVID-19
Montreal’s regional public health director is asking anyone who participated in indoor or outdoor Latin dance events over the past two weeks to get tested for COVID-19.
North American stock markets open higher
North American stock markets climb higher to start the trading week
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