Canadians are struggling emotionally, financially and at work, according to the latest mental health index report by human resources company Morneau Shepell.
Canada shouldn’t risk a new Cold War with China by continuing to detain Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou says Ken Stone, treasurer of Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War.
It’s no secret that Facebook and Google have been dominating the digital ad sphere for quite some time, currently monopolizing approximately 80 per cent of advertising profits in Canada, according to News Media Canada.
The trustee for wards 11 and 12 has announced she won’t seek a third one-year term when she and her colleagues hold annual elections at the board’s Dec. 7 meeting.
In an age when anyone can digitally publish something that looks like news and anonymous interlopers stand to benefit from confusing and misleading users, it's vital to know if something you're reading online is fact or fiction.
Hamilton Police are asking area residents in the area of Rymal Road east and Sulmona Drive (near of Upper Gage) to check their surveillance cameras for any suspicious activity following reporters of gunshots around 10 p.m. on Nov. 28.
At least six businesses across York Region were charged and fined today after a special Black Friday “blitz” by the region’s COVID-19 enforcement task force.Growing complaints about rule-breaking, overcrowded stores and concerns that locked-down
The bridge and section of roadway connecting Clappison Avenue from Boston Pizza to the new Stryker building is complete — but has not yet been opened to traffic.
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and provincial Health Minister Christine Elliott provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) pandemic.
Hamilton’s public school board is welcoming extra provincial funding after warning it faced an $18.7-million budget deficit for the 2020-21 school year because of higher COVID-19 costs.
The concept of a national or international "reset" brought on by COVID-19 has recently been met with a lot of controversy – as well as conspiracy theories about a group of elites that want to take control of the world.
Ontario will provide $13.6 million to be split between schools in four regions of the province recently designated COVID-19 red zones, Premier Doug Ford announced on Nov. 26.
Hamilton’s public school board is seeking the Ministry of Education’s permission to go deeper into debt as it faces an $18.7-million budget deficit for the 2020-21 school year because of higher COVID costs.
The president of the resident’s society at St. Elizabeth Village says he believes more than 90 per cent of the nearly 800 people who live there support the proposed $800 million redevelopment of 58-hectare (114 acres) property on the south-west Mountain.
While local eating establishments, especially in COVID-19 hot spots, have been struggling amid increased restrictions and lockdown measures, the pandemic has also brought to light another exacerbating factor: the steep delivery fees these businesses incur.
Ontario has launched new COVID-19 rapid tests it says will significantly improve screening for the virus in high-transmission settings and remote areas of the province.