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Punch that caused brain injury in Hess Village fight deemed ‘reasonable under the circumstances’ by judge
Case law from Peter Khill murder trial used to determine not guilty verdict in 2018 assault trial, writes Susan Clairmont.
Many TDSB adult learners are essential workers and parents. Heading back to school for them is ‘a disaster waiting to happen’
As Feona Thompson, 31, prepares for her 11-year-old son to return to school this fall, she’s getting herself ready as well.
Last voting day for Conservative leadership
Conservative leadership race nears finish line with final day of voting
Saskatchewan sees fourth straight day with single digit cases of COVID-19
Saskatchewan reported four new cases of COVID-19 in the province for the second straight day on Wednesday.
Union representing some B.C. hotel workers want to make sure its members are “first in line” when it comes to getting their jobs back
Out of work hotel workers are putting pressure on the province to ensure they are given a legal right to work when their employers recover.
Masks mandatory for junior kindergarten to Grade 12 in Hamilton’s Catholic schools
Board trustees voted unanimously in favour of a motion Thursday.
Which province has the best back-to-school plan? Our experts hand out grades
After six months of long-haul messaging about keeping social circles small and limiting contact with other people to protect from COVID-19, school is in for September.
TekSavvy blames rivals, Ottawa for price hike
Independent ISP TekSavvy blames large carriers, cabinet for a planned price hike
#SafeSeptember? More like ‘stressed-out September,’ says new poll of parents and their feelings on sending their kids back to school
What has been dubbed “safe September” is turning out to be more of a “stressed-out September” for parents sending their kids back to school, says a new national poll.
Feds, Ontario reach mask deal with 3M
Feds and Ontario reach agreement with 3M to make N95 masks in Brockville, Ont.
WE Charity sheds light on email to Morneau
Kielburger says email to Morneau was about COVID-19 science, not student program
Toronto public school board to hire 366 elementary teachers, reduce class sizes
Toronto’s public school board will create smaller elementary class sizes, targeting areas of the city hardest hit by COVID-19, by redeploying 400 elementary teachers and hiring another 366.
New benefits, EI changes to replace CERB
Liberals to replace CERB with new benefit, simplified EI program at cost of $37B
Road barricades in Caledonia start to come down
‘Land defenders’ occupying construction site look to ease tension, focus on land claims
Freeland expected to keep big role on U.S. file
Freeland expected to keep playing big role on U.S. file despite move to finance
Liberals take steps to changing drug policy
Liberals move toward changing federal drug policy as opioid deaths spike
Laurentian suspends admission to some programs
Laurentian University suspends admission to more than a dozen programs
Kielburger sheds light on email to Morneau
Kielburger says email to Morneau was about COVID-19 science, not student program
Millions more in funding is needed to support Hamilton students with disabilities, Ontario Liberals say
Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca meets with Hamilton families to tout spending plan
Proactive testing in schools possible:top doc
Ontario government extends pandemic emergency orders until Sept. 22
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Dollarama workers call for COVID-19 pay
Dollarama workers call for resumption of pay raise amid the pandemic
Man in critical condition after fight in Hess Village
Hamilton police said the man suffered a serious brain injury after being struck with a closed fist in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Advocates welcome EI changes, but say they should be made permanent
Labour advocates welcomed changes to the Employment Insurance program announced Thursday, including new benefits for gig workers and caregivers and a higher minimum payout.
Markets gain on vaccine trial news
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets also trade lower
Toronto music venues to receive tax break
Toronto live music venues to receive tax break to cope with COVID-19 challenges
Reduced immigration could threaten Canadian economic growth, report says
The reduced flow of immigrants into Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic could affect the country’s economic growth, warns a new RBC Economics report released this week.
Liberals take steps to changing drug policy
Prosecutors told to prosecute only the most serious drug possession offences
High metals prices spurring trading, investing
Canadians trading, investing gold and silver after prices surge with COVID-19
Majority of Hamilton’s Catholic board students will return to in-class learning
Initial enrolment figures show 77 per cent of students plan to return to HWCDSB schools
What’s going on here in Dundas?
Alexander Townes soon rising at former Tammy's Place site
Hygiene Theatre: Scrub all you want, COVID-19 is still here
Many businesses like restaurants, gyms and movie theatres have been touting the ways they are trying to keep us safe as reopening continues. Videos of employees using electrostatic disinfection machines, wiping everything down are alongside promises of around-the-clock deep cleaning.
Real estate outlook upended by buying frenzy
After a summer homebuying frenzy, real estate braces for autumn uncertainty
Hamilton’s Forge FC hasn’t lost in ‘Island Games’ yet but disappointed with two draws
If Hamilton pro team can repeat as CPL champions in bubble tourney, they’ll face an MLS team for Canadian Championship and major tournament berth, wri
No grounds to charge cops who shot man: SIU
No grounds to charge cops who shot and killed knife-wielding man: SIU
Peel police officer charged with fraud
Peel police officer charged after investigation into alleged benefits fraud
Dundas Cycle & Powersports opens in former garage
Passion for motorcycles leads to new shop
How will Canada's new EI program work?
A guide to the new EI and the government's three new benefits for workers
Alberta Teachers’ Association calls on province to delay start of school year
EDMONTON—The Alberta Teachers’ Association is calling on the Kenney government to delay the start of the school year until after Sept. 7, Labour Day.
Feds, Ontario reach deal with 3M for N95 masks
Feds and Ontario reach agreement with 3M to make N95 masks in Brockville, Ont.
Dundas Grightmire Arena scheduled to open Oct. 1
COVID-19 protocols limiting fans could impact regular season plans
Parents of students in special education eager for school transition plans
As she prepares her children to go back to school in September, Vanessa Coens is concerned about how well her two sons with autism will be able to transition into the classroom after being at home since March.
Woman urges church to drop abuse case appeal
Woman sexually abused by priest urges Roman Catholic diocese to drop appeal
New Arkells album Campfire Songs revisits familiar rock hits with a gentle acoustic touch
“Campfire Songs” to be launched with a Citytv special Aug. 29, at 8 p.m., writes Graham Rockingham.
Hamilton HSR to lift most COVID-19 bus seating restrictions in September
Riders will be allowed to sit in almost any seat on a city bus for the first time since the height of the COVID-19 lockdown in April.
Hamilton Mountain resident Leanne Pluthero launches campaign to save Century Manor
The petition on change.org has attracted over 1,500 signatures.
Sports field at Stoney Creek’s Orchard Park high school finally underway
Lower Stoney Creek’s Orchard Park Secondary School is getting a long-promised new sports field, although when it will be used for varsity matches remains unclear due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Now is the time to banish the backyard blobs
Kathy Renwald: The cooler weather has the plants refreshed
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 20
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Woman urges diocese to drop appeal in abuse case
Woman sexually abused by priest urges Roman Catholic diocese to drop appeal
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