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‘There will never be someone like him again’: Friends mourn loss of young Hamilton man killed in Mountain crash
Derek Baddeley, 21, died early Monday morning after he lost control of his motorcycle on West 5th just south Brantdale Avenue.
Coping with lockdown fatigue a ‘challenge’ as province reopens, says Hamilton psychiatrist
Lockdown fatigue is one of the risk factors as Hamilton reopens amid COVID-19. Psychiatrist Nick Kates says we need to practise mindfulness and remain
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As the company’s new owners, we see it as our mandate to bring fearless, progressive journalism into the 21st century, write Jordan Bitove, Paul Rivet
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot
Yukon reports first case of COVID-19 within the territory since April 20
WHITEHORSE—A Whitehorse resident has tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the first confirmed case in Yukon since April 20.
Canadian man detained in U.S. dies from COVID
Canadian man who was set to be deported from U.S. gets COVID in custody, dies
Class sizes vital to curbing spread of COVID-19 in schools, Sick Kids experts say
As Ontario’s back-to-school plans face increased scrutiny with thousands of parents calling for smaller elementary class sizes, leaders at the Hospital for Sick Children say that keeping classroom numbers low enough to enable physical distancing is key to curbing transmission of COVID-19 in schools.
Court orders Six Nations group to clear the streets, leave disputed Caledonia construction site
Injunction banning all protests could set the stage for future clashes with police
Second Canadian sentenced to death in China
Canada decries death penalty after second Canadian sentenced in China this week
Man in court for alleged threats against Arruda
Man to appear in court for alleged threats against Quebec's public health director
StatCan: Canada gains 419,000 jobs in July
Statistics Canada to reveal July jobs report with expectations of growth
Toronto Public Health criticizes TDSB plan
Toronto Public Health criticizes the city's public school reopening plan
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Aluminum tariffs 'unjustified': Cdn manufacturers
U.S. aluminum tariffs are 'unjustified and unnecessary': Canadian manufacturers
Russel Metals earns $5 million in Q2
Russel Metals hit by energy weakness, but plays down prospect of steel tariffs
Ontario, feds announce $234.6M for child care
Ontario, federal governments announce $234.6M in new funding for child care
Ontario autism program not enough:critics
Ontario government's autism program not enough, families and critics say
Q and A: Hamilton 2026 executives offer take on Commonwealth Games proposal
PJ Mercanti and Louis Frapporti field The Spectator’s questions about their pitch
2026 Games pitch: A question of common wealth and pandemic
Debate over whether to host the international sporting event takes centre stage in Hamilton
Man wanted on arson and mischief charges
36-year-old wanted on arson and mischief charges, Toronto police say
CCL posts $103.9 million Q2 earnings
CCL Industries sees split demand as sanitizer spikes, event sales fall
Canada plans $3.6B in retaliatory tariffs
NewsAlert: Canada to impose $3.6 billion in retaliatory tariffs against U.S.
Movement grows to end library late fees
In Canadian libraries, the era of late fees may be headed to history books
Show restraint with expenses, Freeland urges
Freeland urges restraint with expenses following Rideau Hall renovations
Hydro One extends ban on power disconnections
Hydro One extends ban on electricity disconnections until further notice
Flamborough's Bogle Seeds open for seeds and feed — not sunflower selfies
Two summers ago, a hoard of tourists descended on Bogle Seeds in Flamborough and rushed the field of sunflowers to snap the perfect selfie.
Injunction extended: City can’t break up Hamilton homeless camps until September
“For human rights reasons, for health reasons, we didn’t want people to be told to move along when they don’t have a place to go,” Dr. Jill Wiwcharuk
Dafonte Miller doesn't accept police apology
Dafonte Miller, young Black man beaten by police officer, doesn't accept apology
Dundas historic artifacts await a future public home
Archaeologists call Morden-Hare find “significant” to local history
‘People still have to be careful’: Front-line workers warn of continued COVID-19 risk as province reopens
Many COVID-19 unit staff interviewed by The Spectator worry the scenario they planned for when the first case of the virus landed in Hamilton in March
Shipping news for July 26 to Aug 1. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 2U.S.A.: 7Overseas: 24 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled petroleum product1 vessels handled fertilizer cargo3 vessels handled aggregateEstimate: 155,044 metric tonsExport: 0Impor
Shoppers remain cautious, Indigo CEO says
'Cautious consumer' to remain until COVID-19 vaccine, Indigo CEO says
Land for new Ancaster business park granted severance
Plans have been under discussion for a new business park along Garner Road within the Airport Employment Growth District.
Diversity training shouldn’t be a support group for white people
So what’s the solution?
Diversity training shouldn’t be a support group for white people
So what’s the solution?
Hamilton bowling alleys strike a ‘new normal’ as they reopen
Splitsville and University Lanes are reopening this week after five months. They have enhanced measures in place to help keep patrons safe.
Ford bashes Trump over aluminum tariffs
Ford urges Ontarians to buy local in retaliation for U.S. aluminum tariffs
Magna Q2 sales fall 58 per cent due to COVID-19
Magna takes big hit in second quarter from COVID-19 auto production shutdowns
NDP leader Andrea Horwath accuses Tory government of ‘making up’ numbers to justify killing Hamilton’s LRT
But Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford maintains the contentious light rail line would have cost $5.5 billion and spurred a “massive” tax incr
Wally Parr sausage fundraiser benefits Janet Lee Women's Institute
The Janet Lee Women’s Institute Branch is selling Wally Parr sausage as a fundraiser for the local WI branch and the Erland Lee Museum.
Pandemic hampered Q2 earnings: Sun Life CEO
Pandemic hampered Q2 earnings, caused net income to fall: Sun Life CEO
Quebec adds 108 COVID cases, no new deaths
Quebec reports 108 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths linked to disease
Four more workers test positive for COVID-19 at Manitoba pork plant
BRANDON, MAN.—A union representing workers at a meat-processing plant in Manitoba says four more employees have tested positive for COVID-19.
TSX drops despite improved jobs report
North American stock markets dip in early trading despite strong jobs reports
Second Cup absorbs big hit from COVID-19
Second Cup to close more stores and pilot gas station drive-thrus
Dundas Pleasant View addition variances approved
City,, NEC provide conflicting opinions on application
Ontario reports 88 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 for fifth day in a row
Ontario announces $234.6M for child care
Ontario, federal governments announce $234.6M in new funding for child care
Toronto Public Health criticizes school reopening
Toronto Public Health criticizes the city's public school reopening plan
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 7
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
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