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Three-year-old boy struck, killed by car
Three-year-old killed, another child hospitalized after being hit by car
Court upholds immigration detention rules
Appeal court upholds immigration detention rules, rejects call for time limits
Hamilton to reinstate physical distancing bylaw
Hamilton had passed a physical distancing bylaw in April, but it was eliminated when province passed Bill 195.
Historians mourn Waterdown estate destroyed by July fire
Woodhill was built by Scottish lawyer and agriculturalist Adam Fergusson, who initially came to the area in 1831 to assess local farming techniques fo
Aid to Lebanon a signal of long-term help: Gould
Additional aid for Lebanon recognizes political, economic challenges: Gould
Three-year-old struck, killed by car
Three-year-old killed, another child hospitalized after being hit by car
Calls for action following opioid death spike
Toronto Board of Health chair calls for action after 27 opioid deaths in July
Ottawa launches revised CEWS calculator
CRA launches updated CEWS calculator ahead of applications opening Monday
Virtual babysitting gaining popularity
Virtual babysitting helps parents juggle double responsibilities during pandemic
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 11
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford's daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Ministers face grilling over WE affair
Ministers, top public servant to be grilled by committee on WE affair
Merulla to Hamilton ‘defund’ police advocates: ‘Get your head out of your butt’
Councillors will hear 32 delegations calling for police reform Sept. 9
For back-to-school in the COVID era, let’s get school outside
As September approaches, education officials across Canada are struggling to find the best ways to open our public schools this fall. It’s an incredibly difficult task to figure out what will be safe, as no one is 100 per cent sure what will happen next in the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.
Drury Lane Theatre gives virtual auditions a try for the upcoming production of “Little Shop of Horrors”
“We knew we had to make a start. We couldn’t keep on waiting. So, holding auditions virtually was the only way to go.” Michael MacLennan says.
S&P/TSX composite up despite plunge in gold
S&P/TSX composite up despite plunge in gold as financial and energy stocks rise
Quebec reports 91 new COVID-19 cases
Quebec reports 91 new COVID-19 cases, one additional death from virus
Lane closures on Burlington Canal Lift Bridge expected to cause traffic disruptions
Maintenance will reduce access from Aug. 10 to 13
Ontario reports just 33 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths
Ontario reported just 33 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.
Ontario records 33 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario records 33 new COVID cases, duplicate case removal drops figures
Pace of housing starts picked up in July
CMHC reports annual pace of housing starts climbed nearly 16 per cent in July
Sharon Stone writes memoir that doesn't 'pull any punches'
Sharon Stone writes memoir that doesn't 'pull any punches'
Fitness Terminology 101: What is strength training? Understand the terms for a more informed workout
A reader asked me if I could take a step back and explain some of the terms that I have referenced in different articles because he wasn’t really sure
Canada Goose Q1 loss nearly doubles
Canada Goose Q1 loss nearly doubles as revenue plunges from last year
Survey finds U.S. opposition to aluminum tariff
Over half of Americans oppose Trump tariff on Canadian aluminum, survey suggests
The trouble with the Budget Inn: Why the City of Hamilton wants to shutter this King Street motel
The problematic motel is both affordable and a beacon for crime
Ont. police watchdog to collect data on race
Ontario police watchdog to collect data on race as part of investigations
Historians mourn Waterdown estate destroyed by fire
A July fire that destroyed an estate near Waterdown built in 1833 has left historians grieving the loss of a home that contained a “density of history.”
One-time gain boosts Hydro One results
Hydro One reports $1.1B Q2 profit boosted by one-time gain due to court ruling
New farmers' market takes root at Rockton Fairgrounds
Shop local, shop fresh.
Stoney Creek charity files for creditor protection in wake of $170-million lawsuit
Stoney Creek-based Gospel for Asia Canada was the subject of a 2016 exclusive Spectator investigation
Hamilton man ‘doesn’t discriminate’ in his victims, says psychiatrist at dangerous offender hearing
Dangerous offender hearing continues for Hamilton’s John Massel, who has a long history of violent crime.
Today's coronavirus news: Global caseload passes 20 million; New Zealand reports first locally transmitted cases after 102 days
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.
Today's coronavirus news: Global cases pass 20 million, with U.S., Brazil and India accounting for half of caseload
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.
During a pandemic you need a will more than ever — but you don’t always need a lawyer
Death.
Hamilton 2026 says more details of Commonwealth Games pitch coming. But September is too late, some councillors say
Coun. Brad Clark called the presentation document a “very glossy sales report” that lacked substance.
Canada ups aid to Lebanon to $30 million
Trudeau government announces additional humanitarian aid to Lebanon
Fifteen kids per Hamilton elementary class would cost $76 million: school board report
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board released a staff report Monday, adjusting its school reopening plans
Dock workers launch strike at Port of Montreal
Dockworkers launch port strike in Montreal, shutting down terminals
Workers at Regina linen company contract COVID-19 but facility safe: officials
REGINA—Health officials say 18 employees at a linen facility in Regina have tested positive for COVID-19.
B.C. provincial health officer calls on younger people to avoid parties
VICTORIA—British Columbia’s provincial health officer called on young people to avoid large social gatherings as the province battles a rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
How many kids to a seat? How will drivers be protected? What we know (so far) about the plan for Ontario’s school buses
Ontario schools are set to open in just a few weeks, but there’s still a lot of uncertainty for those students who rely on school buses for daily transportation.
Sick Kids’ COVID-19 back-to-school dry run draws backlash over plan to use private schools
Before millions of students head back to school in a few weeks, experts at the Hospital for Sick Children will hold a much smaller dress rehearsal, hoping the lessons learned can help prepare for the real thing.
More than three weeks in, Six Nations ‘land defenders’ remain unmoved from Caledonia construction site
Six Nations protesters have been occupying McKenzie Meadows since mid-July.
Liberal, opposition war turns to rent program
Liberals defend decision to have Crown corporation run COVID-19 rent program
105-year-old Hamilton woman receives thousands of cards for her birthday — and they’re still coming
Ann Konkel reached the milestone July 14 and has so far received nearly 2,000 cards.
Masks mandatory for Grade 5 and up in Quebec
Quebec education minister to unveil updated COVID-19 back-to-school plan
Do you know how to take your temperature?
Always use a digital thermometer to check your temperature. Because of the potential for mercury exposure or ingestion, glass mercury thermometers have been phased out and are no longer recommended.
Martinrea loses $146.9M in second quarter
Martinrea loses $146.9 million in Q2 on 51 per cent drop in sales due to COVID-19
Police probe incident at minister's office
Police investigating after insults, expletives yelled at federal minister's staff
NHL reports no positive COVID-19 tests in second week in Toronto, Edmonton
NEW YORK—The NHL says it has had no positive COVID-19 test results in its first two weeks in secure zones in Edmonton and Toronto.
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