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Updated 2025-01-31 06:00
Hamilton councillors urge police to muffle "testosterone" fueled noisy vehicles
"It's the most common complaint we receive from people who live in quite residential neighbourhoods," said Coun. Chad Collins.
North American stock markets up, loonie down
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Ontario reports 189 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 189 new COVID-19 cases, and 10 more deaths
Aphria, Emblem and Aleafia settle dispute
Aphria, Emblem and Aleafia settle dispute over cancelled supply agreement
Bialik and Batman: Actor teams up with DC for science books
Bialik and Batman: Actor teams up with DC for science books
Lose the chickens: Feathers ruffled as Hamilton bylaw tells woman to remove backyard hens
Heather Bond has had her four hens for more than three years and only now has been asked to have them removed
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
At home in Ancaster: Urban development at its Wonderland best
Kathy Renwald: ‘It takes us two glasses of wine to walk the property’
Ribfest coming to Burlington for Canada Day— drive-thru style
Socially distant, drive-thru Ribfest coming for Canada Day
Canopy Growth amends Acreage Holdings deal
Cannabis company Canopy Growth signs deal to amend Acreage Holdings deal
Trade confidence plunges due to pandemic
Trade confidence plunges due to pandemic, EDC index hits all-time low
‘You just can’t do that’: Premier Doug Ford says those experiencing homelessness can’t camp in city parks
As tents pop up in parks and public spaces across Toronto, Premier Doug Ford is urging the homeless to break up their campsites and return to city shelters.
Geese caught in fishing line, snake spooks resident: Wildlife Wednesday for City of Hamilton Animal Services
Take broken fishing lines, lures, and lead weights with you, Animal Services says
Will Hamilton’s travel industry rebound post COVID-19?
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport saw a 92 per cent drop in passenger volume in April and May of this year, compared to the same time last
What will school look like in September? We answer your pressing questions
What about class scheduling, lesson delivery and class bubbles?
Trudeau to announce details of federal student service grant; Toronto researchers looking at how sewage can provide warnings of second wave
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
'You had to pick a side': Growing up in gangland
Adam Ellis didn’t set out to become a gangster.
Sweet signs of summer in the Norfolk strawberry patch
Sun-starved residents flock to Norfolk’s pick-your-own berry farms
Axed condo deals at 220 Dundurn spark two lawsuits
Angry purchasers and a real estate brokerage seeking a total of $8 million from Denis Vranich
June 25: The rich just get richer, don’t accept those black plastic containers and other letters to the editor
‘The rich stay rich, and the rest of us, including essential workers and the unemployed, continue to struggle,’ writes Matthew Goodman.
'Recreating the atmosphere': Enjoy Waterdown Oh Canada Ribfest from home June 27-28
Although COVID-19 has forced the cancellation of the 2020 Waterdown Oh Canada Ribfest, organizers have come up with a plan to have the community enjoy the familiar trappings of ribfest this weekend — from their own backyard.
How what we flush down the toilet could provide early warning of a second wave of COVID-19
In Amsterdam, it appeared weeks before the first case was confirmed.
B.C. university announces new reconciliation role
'First of its kind' Indigenous reconciliation position announced at B.C. university
Student service grant to launch today
Long-awaited details of federal student service grant to be unveiled today
With 12 gun murders and 54 shootings last year, how do we stop the violence?
When Jason Ramkishun was driving home from work and shot dead in what police have called a “case of mistaken identity,” he became a shocking warning of how the innocent can get caught in the crosshairs of rising gun and gang violence.
Cdns can be exempt from U.S. visa rules: lawyers
Canadians exempt from new U.S. visa rules, immigration lawyers' group says
Canadians exempt from new U.S. visa rules, immigration lawyers’ group says
OTTAWA—New restrictions on visas for workers entering the United States don’t apply to Canadians who don’t plan on living south of the border permanently, the American Immigration Lawyers Association says.
U.S. visa rules don't apply to Canadians: lawyers
Canadians exempt from new U.S. visa rules, immigration lawyers' group says
Trudeau faces conflicting pressures on China
Sanction Chinese officials over human-rights violations, senators urge Trudeau
BlackBerry posts US$636 million Q1 loss
BlackBerry writes down value of its Spark unit, posts US$636 million Q1 loss
Council concerned about where Hamilton compost plant could end up
Elected officials seek assurances they can rule out organic waste site in residential area
'Salmon cannon' ready to go at B.C. landslide
'Salmon cannon' up and running at B.C. landslide, though fish slow to arrive
Rosie DiManno: Toronto is reopening but it’s a pale facsimile of the vibrant city we know
My salad fork is a jumbo toothpick — no utensils. I stab a baby tomato that skitters off into the gutter.
Toronto wants to offer free hotel rooms to people with COVID-19 who can’t isolate at home
Toronto officials want to be able to offer free hotel rooms to people contagious with COVID-19 but unable to isolate in their own crowded homes.
Families visiting nursing homes don’t require proof of COVID test, officials say
Families visiting loved ones in nursing homes don’t have to show proof they have tested negative for COVID-19, health officials say.
Martin Regg Cohn: Here's why Doug Ford is always ready for his close-up
Here’s a question for Ontarians: What ever happened to Question Period?
Fear of COVID spread can make home care a tough choice
Some workers are still exempt from the province’s rules aimed to keep PSWs in only one congregate care setting
Work on FN policing overdue: Bellegarde
Federal work on First Nations policing should have begun long ago: Bellegarde
Toronto, Peel reopen; Windsor to soon join
Toronto, Peel Region enter Stage 2 of Ontario's COVID-19 recovery plan
Several Blue Jays players test positive for COVID-19, source says
The developments come a week before the start of training camp ahead of a recently approved 60-game regular season.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
North American stock markets plunge
North American stock markets down in early trading, price of oil lower
BlackBerry: Fiscal 1Q Earnings Snapshot
BlackBerry: Fiscal 1Q Earnings Snapshot
'Salmon cannon' up and running at B.C. landslide
'Salmon cannon' up and running at B.C. landslide, though fish slow to arrive
New research network on wildfires funded
Canada gives $5 million for new wildlife research network
Police probe racist flyers in Waterloo
Police launch investigation after racist flyers appear in Waterloo, Ont., mailboxes
When it comes to stage managing, nobody does it better than Hamilton’s Beth Bruck
Gary Smith: Beth Bruck has been managing stage productions for more than 20 years
Rocky’s Pandemic Playlist, Part 13
T. Rex, Mott the Hoople, David Bowie, Patti Smith, Television
University of B.C. study warns wildfire smoke could make COVID-19 symptoms worse
VANCOUVER—A study by University of British Columbia researchers underscores the immediate, harmful health effects of wildfire smoke and says there are concerning implications during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Council to invite Hamilton police chief to respond to ‘defunding’ calls
Nearly 140 residents wrote letters to elected officials demanding reform to stamp out police violence
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