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Teen faces sexual assault charges after allegations at Waterdown District High School
Hamilton police have charged a 17-year-old after numerous reports of sexual violence and sexual harassment at Waterdown District High School.
Hamilton restaurant that refused to enforce vaccine passport files for bankruptcy
Nique, a downtown Hamilton restaurant that months ago publicly announced it would not enforce proof-of-vaccination rules has filed for bankruptcy.
Here's how HSR and GO Transit's reduced schedules will impact Hamilton riders
Eighteen HSR routes will be operating on a reduced schedule from Jan. 23 until the end of April, the city announced on Friday. Metrolinx has also released its temporarily reduced schedule, which may affect riders travelling to and from Hamilton starting Monday.
HWDSB asks Ontario for money to buy 2,000 more devices amid remote learning
The chair of Hamilton's public school board has penned a letter to Ontario's Ministry of Education highlighting five requests related to pandemic-era learning, including money for 2,000 more learning devices.
Hamilton public school board investigating 'racial slurs' and 'disturbing images' in online class
Hamilton's public school board is investigating a racist incident that took place in a remote class at an elementary school on Thursday.
Niagara Health puts mandatory vaccination policy on hold, citing 'intensity' of Omicron
The hospital system said the impact of the COVID-19 variant, which has led to a surge in cases and hospitalizations across the country, was not anticipated when its vaccination policy was put in place in October.
Are athletes at post-secondary schools elite? Ontario's new COVID-19 rules say no, but now there's pushback
Student athletes, coaches and other college and university sports interests feel Ontario dropped the ball when it left them out of the "elite" designation that allows Olympic, Paralympic and other athletes to continue competing under the latest pandemic restrictions.
19-year-old wanted in New Year's Eve collision that injured Hamilton officers surrenders to police
Police allege the woman was the person behind the wheel of a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe that hit two officers taking part in a RIDE program, leaving them unconscious and injured on Dec. 31.
Hamilton police officer on 18-month probation for lunging at woman in incident caught on video
A Hamilton police officer has been placed on probation for 18 months after pleading guilty to assault for lunging at a woman in February 2021.
COVID-19 outbreak infects 30 at Hamilton detention centre as cases spike in Ontario jails
A COVID-19 outbreak at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre (HWDC) that's infected 30 inmates is fuelling calls for more prisoners to be released from provincial jails as the Omicron variant contributes to a spike in cases behind bars.
Snow squalls could make driving hazardous, says warning issued for Niagara area
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for much of the Niagara area, warning of reduced visibility and snowfall that could build up to 20 centimetres in places.
Federal Public Services Minister Filomena Tassi tests positive for COVID-19
Filomena Tassi confirmed she has the virus in a tweet shared Wednesday evening. The federal minister said she is following public health guidelines and working from home.
69 infections and 1 death in outbreak at Brantford long-term care home
An outbreak at Fox Ridge Care Community, a long-term care home in Brantford, Ont., has seen 69 people infected and one person dead as of Wednesday.
Stelco says it shipped less steel than expected in Q4 due to Omicron — and this quarter looks even worse
Stelco Holdings Inc. says its steel shipments in the fourth quarter of last year were below its guidance as it was hurt by production and logistics challenges and the emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Ontario hospital closing health centre in Niagara region due to staff shortage
A hospital network in the Niagara region is shutting down one of its urgent care centres to redeploy doctors and nurses to emergency departments amid worsening staff shortages and rising COVID-19 admissions
McMaster Children's Hospital sees an increase in babies admitted with COVID-19
Ontario hospitals are reporting an uptick of infants admitted with COVID-19 and they are urging those who are pregnant to get vaccinated.
Hamilton, GO transit anticipating service reduction due to COVID-related staff shortages
Transit providers are looking at reduced schedules as the virus leads to large numbers of staff off work.
36 people in ICU as COVID-19 hospitalizations in Hamilton continue to climb
Thirty-six people are currently in the intensive care unit of Hamilton hospitals as the number of people admitted with COVID-19 continues to climb.
Walk-in booster shots open for Hamiltonians 50 and up at Centre on Barton
Hamilton Public Health Services has opened its first walk-in vaccine clinic for people trying to get a third dose.
Pedestrian killed after being hit by vehicle in Burlington
A 66-year-old pedestrian is dead, Halton police say, after he was hit by a vehicle in Burlington Tuesday evening.
Hamilton police identify 19-year-old suspect in New Year's Eve hit and run that injured officers
Police are searching for a 19-year-old woman they say is suspected of driving through a RIDE program and seriously injuring two officers.
Wind warning for Niagara, Haldimand-Norfolk with gusts up to 90 km/h expected
Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for Haldimand-Norfolk and the Niagara area on Wednesday, with a cold front expected to sweep through southern Ontario.
Ontario's case numbers 'don't reflect reality' of who has COVID, virus expert says
The incidence of the virus found through wastewater testing is likely a better indicator, a Western research chair says.
Ontario lockdown means these workers are out of a job — again
Ontario is shutting down things like theatres, gyms and indoor dining as of Wednesday due to a spike in COVID-19 cases. That means many will be out of work.
School boards prepare to hand out devices as most students brace for more remote learning
Hamilton school boards are preparing to hand out devices so most students can begin at least two weeks of remote learning.
Hamilton's hospital system 'under strain' as over 200 people admitted with COVID-19
Hamilton hospital managers say their institutions are under tremendous strain with more than 200 people admitted with COVID-19 as of Tuesday.
Driver killed after car collides with toll booth at Peace Bridge then catches fire
A person is dead after a car crashed into a toll booth barrier and burst into fire on the Peace Bridge in Fort Erie, Ont., according to police.
Hamilton monoclonal antibody clinic sees 'incredible results' for high-risk COVID patients
A Hamilton-based clinic that provides a new therapy aimed at keeping high-risk COVID-19 patients out of hospital is seeing "incredible results," according to the doctor leading it.
This woman went to hospital with back pain and died. Now her family wants answers from Niagara Health
More than three weeks after the death of 24-year-old Heather Winterstein of St. Catharines, Ont., the family has many questions, including whether she received the right care. Niagara Health says an internal review is underway.
Ontario court awards $107M to families of Flight PS752 victims
An Ontario court has awarded $107 million, plus interest, to the families of six people who died in the destruction of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 almost two years ago.
Businesses hanging by a thread 'back where nobody wanted to be' with COVID-19 measures
Advocates say they fear reintroducing measures such as shutting down indoor dining and limiting capacity limits in retail settings could be the final nail in the coffin for businesses already battered by nearly two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hamilton schools among those moving to remote learning starting Wednesday until at least Jan. 17
Ontario Premier Doug Ford made the last-minute announcement Monday, saying schools will move to remote learning until at least Jan. 17.
Ontario moves school online, closes indoor dining and gyms as part of sweeping new COVID-19 measures
Ontario is moving schools online for at least two weeks, temporarily closing indoor dining and gyms and pausing non-urgent medical procedures as it faces record-high case counts that, according to public health officials, threaten to overwhelm the province's health-care system.
'When I saw her, everything changed:' Hamilton, Niagara welcome New Year's Day babies
Families in Hamilton and Niagara rang in the new year with new additions. Two healthy baby girls were among the first babies born in 2022.
Businesses depending on students to survive take another hit as schools return to online learning
Mohammad Emami’s Nannaa Persian Eatery in Westdale Village depends on students to survive but, because of COVID-19, he’s not sure when they’ll be back eating at his restaurant.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Forge FC announce new Hamilton Sports Group ownership structure
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Forge FC announced a new ownership structure on Sunday, with the creation of Hamilton Sports Group.
Hamilton police officers have 'serious injuries' after being struck during RIDE check
Hamilton Police Service is investigating after a driver allegedly struck two officers at a New Year's Eve RIDE check and then failed to remain on the scene.
Ontario reports 16,714 new COVID-19 cases and 16 more deaths on Sunday
Ontario reported another 16,714 COVID-19 cases on Sunday, down from Saturday’s pandemic record-breaking 18,445 cases.
Plans for Six Nations to host Hometown Hockey postponed as COVID-19 cases rise
The three-day Hometown Hockey festival that was scheduled to stop at the Six Nations Sports and Cultural Memorial Centre on Jan. 3 has been put off until a later date.
Elections, LRT, housing and more: The events and issues that will shape Hamilton in 2022
Coming this year? two elections, LRT construction, and the Red Hill Valley Parkway inquiry.
Planning a staycation? You can claim a tax credit if you travel in Ontario this year
If you have a getaway within Ontario this calendar year, you’ll be able to claim a tax credit that’s aimed at boosting business in the province.
Ontario reports 18,445 new COVID-19 cases on New Year's Day, a pandemic high
Public Health Ontario warns that the new daily case high of 18,445 reported New Year's Day is "an underestimate."
Winter travel advisory for Hamilton with up to 10 cm of snow forecast to fall by Sunday
Hamiltonians are told to expect snow to start coming down Saturday afternoon or evening, with "peak snowfall rates of 1 to 2 cm per hour possible."
It's another altered New Year's Eve for Hamilton, as events and venues change plans
What do you do on New Year's Eve when your city can't stay open past midnight? This year, many venues, event planners and residents in Hamilton and surrounding areas are asking that question.
Scrap fire sends dark smoke billowing over Hamilton
Assistant deputy chief says no one was injured in the fire at 150 Princess Street. An investigation is ongoing to figure out what sparked it.
Hamilton Health Sciences asks employees to end vacation, work more as some units 'severely understaffed'
The CEO of Hamilton Health Sciences has issued a personal appeal asking staff to work even more hours or come back from vacation to fill gaps as the hospital system is "severely understaffed."
Hamilton's year in film: These productions brought money, recognition to the city in 2021
The Hamilton Film Office was expected to break records for the number of film productions and film-related revenue brought into the city this year. Many big-name blockbusters filmed all over the city — in some very recognizable spaces.
Education unions skeptical Hamilton schools will stay open for in-person learning
Unions representing Hamilton education workers are skeptical of Ontario's plan to reopen schools on Jan. 5 and think students won't spend much time in classrooms before reverting to remote learning.
Students, parents, educators fraying nerves over back-to-school safety
There's growing restlessness about what classrooms will look like when students and educators return to school on Jan. 5.
Loss of wages while waiting and pleas for a spare online. This is what COVID-19 testing looks like
Hamiltonians are waiting days for COVID-19 test results and scrambling to get rapid tests as COVID-19's Omicron variant continues to infect people.
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