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				Hamilton police have arrested a 36-year-old Hamilton man for the July 18 theft of a motorhome from a lower Stoney Creek business whose security-camera images of the suspects drew widespread social media attention and led to the vehicle’s recovery. 
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				We emailed a short federal election survey to hundreds of community leaders who volunteer on advisory councils across Torstar. 
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				Reliable news needed at election time, writes Catherine O'Hara 
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				The Ontario government has recently been reporting the number of breakthrough COVID-19 infections in fully vaccinated people, as part of its daily data collection — and the percentage has been sitting around 20 per cent. 
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		COVID-19 cases on the rise in Ontario stores. Have a look at the numbers.
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				Back in May, the Ancaster Agricultural Society determined a traditional Ancaster Fair, with up to 50,000 attendees, would not be possible this year. 
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				Imagine a traditional, homemade lasagna, like an Italian grandmother would make, or the kind you would expect to enjoy at an Italian wedding. 
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				Hamilton’s public school board is relaxing some of the past year’s COVID-19 restrictions while introducing extra safety measures as it prepares to reopen schools for in-person learning on Sept. 8. 
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				Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh make quick stops in city, while Tory leader Erin O'Toole hosts downtown event. 
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				When Ontario's Ministry of Education released its back-to-school plan in early August, it was stated that students would not be required to get vaccinated or be singled out due to their vaccination status. 
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				Eat Smart brand Asian Sesame (Sésame asiatique) Chopped Salad Kit recalled 
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				For Trevor and Audrey Hay it was a chance to get out for some long-awaited socializing with their neighbours at St. Elizabeth Village. 
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				The writ has been dropped and the race is on to form the next federal government. Canadians will head to the polls on Sept. 20. 
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				Ontario's top doctor, Kieran Moore, said while the province has reached its initial target of having 75 per cent of those 12 and over vaccinated with two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, that target does not apply to the Delta variant. 
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				Health Canada is warning shoppers about a couple of recalls over the last few days which include food. 
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				Mountain trustee Becky Buck is breaking with her public school board colleagues by opposing requiring trustees to follow a new provincial disclosure policy on COVID-19 vaccinations that will apply to teachers and all other staff when schools reopen on Sept. 8. 
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				Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a campaign stop at Meadowlands Community Park in Ancaster Tuesday morning, where he announced the Liberals’ new housing plan. 
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		“We’re looking for backpacks, markers, pencil crayons, rulers, paper, anything the kids need for back to school,” said Kidz Klub director Kathy Archer.
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				The OPP have identified the victims in Saturday afternoon’s tragic head-on crash on Highway 28 near Big Cedar that claimed the lives of two people and sent another to Toronto hospital with life-threatening injuries.Police say Claudio Benetti, 64, 
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				An attempt at hate was thwarted after the Waterdown community came to the aid of St. James United Church. 
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				People for Education, an Ontario-based public education and advocacy group, is the latest organization urging the provincial government to add COVID-19 to the mandatory vaccination list in schools. 
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				Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is brushing off the fact that Twitter declared a video posted online by his campaign as “manipulated media.” 
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				Residents don’t want large archway signs facing their Parkside Avenue homes 
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				Johnson learned to fly at 18 and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. He retired in 1978. 
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				Ontario's Ministry of Health has released its COVID-19 guidance regarding cases and outbreaks for the upcoming school year, which includes isolation, testing and contact management protocols. 
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				Jack Tarpos takes a sip of his coffee and looks around. 
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		Jamie Forde, who has seen his basement fill up with raw sewage, doesn't want to experience it again.
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				The health department says up to 7,000 people may have been at the event over five days 
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				Parties can be crass, manipulative, obdurate when overseeing government at the best of times but they need to be held to account in the worst of times. 
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				Lori Frank is looking forward to reconnecting with friends at the Valley Park pool. 
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				Mohawk College and McMaster University have already required staff and students to get vaccinated for the 2021-2022 school year. 
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				Marking a journey that began six years ago, St. Joseph’s Villa hosts a COVID-19 limited attendance ribbon cutting to ceremonially open Margaret’s Place Hospice on Wednesday, Aug. 25, followed by a five-day open house for anyone interested in seeing the new facility on the Villa campus at Governor’s Road between Overfield and Ogilvie streets. 
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				If you are contemplating purchasing a home in a more affordable area of Ontario, it could cost you in property taxes. 
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		Health Canada is warning shoppers following a number of recalls over the last few days which include retail and food.
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		The COVID-19 pandemic has created a number of challenges for Canadians – and children and youth are not immune to the mental health impacts it has caused, including depression.
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				Voting by mail is called 'special ballot.' Voting by special ballot is different than voting on election day or at advance polls. 
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				McMaster University focused on fall campus reopening 
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				Canada is headed for an unprecedented pandemic election on September 20, and with COVID-19 case numbers across the country on the rise, voters are anxious to know what their experience at the polls will look like. 
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				The $23 million from FedDev Ontario will be used to help about 5,000 businesses recover from pandemic losses. 
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				In an effort to boost back-to-school vaccination rates, the City of Hamilton has announced a city-wide series of mobile clinics at secondary schools. 
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				Find the peace and harmony within. 
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				Just like that, Canada is weeks away from its 44th federal election. If you're a Canadian citizen who is 18 or older and registered to vote, you can make your voice heard Sept. 20. 
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				The Tokyo Summer Paralympic Games will take place from Aug. 24 to Sept. 5 and athletes from around the world will be competing in 22 sporting events from wheelchair rugby to equestrian. 
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				Moving in at the new condo development at St. Elizabeth Village on the south-west Mountain should begin by mid-October. 
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				The criteria for voting in the 2021 federal election is pretty simple: to register and vote in a federal election, you must be a Canadian citizen aged 18 or older on election day and provide accepted proof of identity and address. 
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				The 1961 robbery of Havelock's Toronto-Dominion branch was considered the biggest in Canadian history at the time with bandits taking more than $230,000. 
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		COVID-19 cases continue to be declared in some grocery stores, LCBO locations and restaurants across Ontario.While there has been a significant decrease in COVID-19 cases from a few months ago, many medical experts say a fourth wave is immi
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				In the early days the reporting was inconsistent, some riding elected multiple MPs and for a while Prince Edward Island didn’t prepare voters lists at all. And while this makes true apples-to-apples comparisons difficult, Elections Canada has done its best to estimate the total voter turnout in each of Canada’s 43 elections. 
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				Canada is expanding its use of mail-in balloting option because of possible concerns from the public to in-person voting. 
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				Central Mountain councillor Esther Pauls says she expects to start physiotherapy next week after having day surgery to repair two torn menisci (shock-absorbing cartilage) in her right knee Aug. 11 at Toronto Western Hospital. 
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