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Landscapes and still lifes highlight Dundas Valley School of Art’s latest online auction
Robert Ross, Hamilton’s best-known landscape painter, tackles forests, seascapes, storms — and waterfalls, Regina Haggo writes.
Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute terminated by McMaster University
The loss of the multimillion dollar research institute may extend to its prominent leader as questions remain about whether Mick Bhatia will stay in H
‘I’m terrified’: Shuttered Hamilton restaurant’s fate hinging on zoning bylaw amendment
Jan Male says if she hits more red tape trying to get a patio, she is at risk of closing her restaurant’s doors
Stop enforcing sex work laws: Amnesty, advocates
Stop enforcing sex work laws during COVID-19, Amnesty, sex worker advocates say
Canada’s film and TV industry should be getting back to business — but no insurers are willing to provide COVID-19 coverage
It must have been music to their ears when the Toronto branch of ACTRA, the union representing Canadian performers, announced to its more than 15,000 members that “Ontario is getting ready to roll!” Anyone looking to make a film or TV production in the province is now free to do so — as long as they don’t do it in Leamington.
Splish splash: Here’s what Hamilton public pools will look like emerging from the pandemic
The Spectator has broken down what changes you can expect to see if you plan to dive into a public pool this summer.
Don’t let old emails come back and haunt you
Ed Canning: It was all working for Wade, until ...
July 4: Time for mandatory masks, photo radar is just a scam and other letters to the editor
Making masks mandatory while at the grocery store or interacting publicly anywhere indoors is an obvious way to deter the spread of COVID-19, writes B
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $25 million Lotto Max jackpot
Toronto has had a housing crisis for years. COVID-19 has shown how badly we need an alternative model of shelter in the GTA
Architect Joanne Lam and her husband Eric Martin had long been aware that their typical Toronto life was missing the close community they experienced growing up – she in Hong Kong, he in North Bay.
I went back to a movie theatre on opening day — and then somebody coughed
VANCOUVER — Minutes before showtime inside Auditorium 1 at Scotiabank Theatre in downtown Vancouver, it happened.
‘I’m not coming back,’ father with COVID-19 tells daughter during Lundy Manor outbreak
When the paramedics came, Edward Schanck knew it was the end.
How to be safe at the beach in Toronto this weekend
With Toronto’s summer in full swing, the urge to run headfirst into the first body of water in sight is intensifying.
Hamilton waterfalls to reopen mid-July
The City of Hamilton announced Friday that waterfalls in the area are scheduled to open July 15 after being closed to the public for more than three m
Hockey Canada cancels 2020 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge
CALGARY—The 2020 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge scheduled to take place in the fall has been cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
How are Toronto youth faring amid COVID-19? Many are ‘really struggling’
Kids and teens may be at less risk of contracting COVID-19 than adults but their well-being has been affected by the lockdown measures, according to a study just released.
Cineplex files lawsuit against Cineworld
Cineplex sues former buyer Cineworld, seeking over $2.18 billion in damages
Hamilton Falcon watch ends season with mixed emotions; peregrine chick presumed dead
Griffin was last seen just one day after returning from rehab
Ontario won't close crowded beaches
Wasaga Beach restricts beach access after Canada Day overcrowding
City of Hamilton asks residents to limit outdoor water usage
Municipal spray pads remain open to combat heat blast
Ethics watchdog to review Trudeau over WE
Canadian Press NewsAlert: WE group to stop running federal volunteer program
Liberals spent $1M more in 2019 than they raised
Liberal party finished 2019 having spent $43 million, raised $42 million
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Ontario deploys emergency management team to Essex
Work stoppage escalates COVID farm testing fears: growers
S&P/TSX composite down, loonie edges up
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. markets closed for holiday
Advocates say new bill is unfair to tenants
Advocates say new bill gives an unfair advantage to landlords over tenants
Rideau Hall suspect faces multiple charges
Man who rammed gate near Trudeau residence with truck faces multiple charges
Another pot shop application for Stoney Creek's King Street
The number of legal pot shops in lower Stoney Creek could soon grow if licenses are granted for two proposed King Street retailers.
Hamilton police investigating west end sexual assaults
Police are investigating after two women were sexually assaulted Thursday evening by a man riding a bicycle.
CFL has yet to talk to Hamilton about possible hub option
Lisa MacLeod, Ontario's minister of heritage, sport, tourism and culture industries, said the CFL mentioned Hamilton and Burlington as possible hub locations.
Hamilton police searching for missing teen girl
Police are concerned for Kayla Miller’s well-being as she is considered ‘vulnerable’
Ottawa mayor wants masks to be mandatory
Ottawa mayor to introduce motion to mandate cloth masks indoors
Six more Hamilton libraries to offer takeout
Residents looking to borrow books, music, videos and other items from the Hamilton Public Library will have more options later this month.
Protesters picket Donna Skelly’s office over Bill 175
Protesters were picketing outside MPP Donna Skelly’s Mountain office on Thursday. They were there to protest Bill 175, which they said should pass next week. From Hamilton Health Coalition across Ontario people were picketing the home care and com
WE, Liberals cut ties over volunteer program
Canadian Press NewsAlert: WE group to stop running federal volunteer program
AGCO suspends Toronto club's licence
AGCO suspends Toronto club's liquor licence over alleged party
Hamilton's 2026 Commonwealth Games opportunity has September deadline
Commonwealth Games Federation has given private group until end of September to secure support from all levels of government.
Emergency teams sent to Leamington farm for COVID-19 outbreak
Emergency Management Ontario teams have been dispatched to Essex County to help local officials house, feed and arrange medical care for almost 200 workers who tested positive for COVID-19 at an industrial greenhouse that was effectively shut down by the outbreak.
Wasaga Beach to restrict access to beach
Wasaga Beach restricts beach access after Canada Day overcrowding
CFL denies reports that Winnipeg would be hub city for shortened 2020 season
The CFL says no decision has been made regarding a hub city for an abbreviated 2020 regular season.
WE group to stop running federal volunteer program
Canadian Press NewsAlert: WE group to stop running federal volunteer program
Canada suspends extradition treaty with Hong Kong
Canada restricts dealings with Hong Kong over new security law
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 3, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response to COVID-19
Four things to do in Hamilton to keep cool this weekend
We are under a heat warning with super sunny skies and temperatures feeling close to 40 C this weekend.
Prince Royce gets a wake-up call with COVID-19
NEW YORK—Bachata singer Prince Royce says he got a wake-up call with a COVID-19 diagnosis and now he wants to try and wake others too.
Windsor health official defends greenhouse closure
Work stoppage escalates COVID farm testing fears: growers
Quebec reports 19 new COVID-19 deaths
Quebec reports 19 COVID-19 deaths, 89 new cases as hospitalizations decline
Hamilton police investigate assault at Corktown Park
One person was sent to hospital early Friday morning
Fashion retailers confront COVID-19 hurricane
Fashion retailers confront consumer shifts amid 'long slow ramp' to new normal
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. markets closed for holiday
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