Posted: Dec 17, 2020 7:46 AM ET | Last Updated: December 17, 2020
Michael White, 42, of Hamilton died after injuries from a reported stabbing on the Mountain on Sunday.(Hamilton Police Service)
Hamilton police are looking for two suspects and have identified the city s 17th homicide victim after a reported stabbing on Sunday.
Officers say Sunday at roughly 6 a.m., they received a 911 call about reports of a stabbing near East 27th Street and Concession Street on the Mountain, right across from Juravinski Hospital on the Mountain.
Det. Sgt. Steve Bereziuk said Thursday that officers found 42-year-old Michael Ivo White, of Hamilton, near the road. He was stabbed multiple times.
COVID-19 vaccines could come to Hamilton as early as next week, official says
Paul Johnson, the director of the city s emergency operations centre, says if the provincial roll out of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine goes smoothly, health-care workers in Hamilton may get their shots as early as next week.
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Posted: Dec 16, 2020 11:27 AM ET | Last Updated: December 16, 2020
Hamilton could get the vaccine as early as next week according to Paul Johnson, director of the city s emergency operations centre.(Evan Mitsui/CBC)
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Ontario is reporting a new single day record of 2,275 new cases of COVID-19 today and 20 new deaths.
Health Minister Christine Elliott says 711 cases were in Toronto, 586 in Peel Region, 185 in Windsor-Essex, and 154 in York Region.
The news comes a day after Ontario administered its first COVID-19 vaccination to a personal support worker in Toronto.
Health Canada’s approval of VENCLEXTA for newly diagnosed AML patients who are ineligible for intensive chemotherapy is supported by data from two Phase 3 trials – VIALE-A and VIALE-C 1 . The VIALE-A trial demonstrated a statistically significant increase in overall survival with VENCLEXTA in combination with azacitidine compared to azacitidine alone. 1 In the VIALE-C trial, clinical benefit was based on rate and … Health Canada’s approval of VENCLEXTA for newly diagnosed AML patients who are ineligible for intensive chemotherapy is supported by data from two Phase 3 trials – VIALE-A (M15-656) and VIALE-C (M16-043) 1 . The VIALE-A trial demonstrated a statistically significant increase in overall survival with VENCLEXTA in combination with azacitidine compared to azacitidine alone.
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