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In a pandemic, sometimes a dream is the only way to say goodbye. Here's why it still counts
Researcher Joshua Black says "grief dreams" can be key to healing during a pandemic.
Bratina says he won't run in next federal election, citing his government's LRT support
Liberal MP Bob Bratina said he won't run in the next federal election because of his own government's support for light-rail transit (LRT) in Hamilton.
8 people charged after anti-lockdown gathering, 12 following pro-Palestine protest
Police say eight people were charged at a Hugs over Masks protest, and 12 at a pro-Palestine demonstration.
Ontario opening COVID-19 vaccine appointments for those 18+ starting Tuesday
Ontario is opening up eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines to everyone aged 18 and older a week ahead of schedule, the province said Monday.
Students have fallen behind during the pandemic, teachers say, and some may never catch up
A CBC News questionnaire of local educators highlighted concerns about how the pandemic has affected students' ability to learn and connect with school. Students, unions, school boards and experts weigh in.
Preemie boys age up to four and a half years faster as men, McMaster study shows
Boys born weighing less than a kilogram are miracles, but they do not age as well as the girls, according to new research from McMaster University.
253 new COVID-19 cases, 1 new death in Hamilton over the weekend
There are 967 active cases of COVID-19 in the city and the positivity rate is now at 6.9 per cent, which is lower than it was in past weeks.
People of colour stressed and working high-risk jobs, study shows
The research from Brock University, in partnership with the Canadian Arab Institute, supports findings from other reports that show how the pandemic has amplified disparities equity-seeking groups face.
COVID-19 outbreak at Village Apartments nearly doubles to 65 cases
A COVID-19 outbreak at the Village Apartments has nearly doubled overnight, hitting 65 cases on Friday. The CEO of the non-profit that manages the highrise said that represents nearly 30 per cent of the building.
St. Catharines man, 41, arrested for alleged sex assault on youth he met online
A 41-year-old St. Catharines man has been arrested after he allegedly sexually assaulted an underage youth that he met online, Niagara Regional Police Service says.
Remote control rod to lengthen girl's spine helps prevent multiple scoliosis surgeries
Eight-year-old Isabella Cuartas can't wait to run, play sports and ride horses again. Just a few years ago, her future didn't appear it would be nearly as much fun, and instead featured repeated surgeries for scoliosis.
OHL to drop the puck this fall for 2021-22 regular season
Following a 2019-20 season that was cut short and a 2020-21 season that was cancelled, the Ontario Hockey League has announced plans to drop the puck for its 2021-22 regular season this fall.
Hamilton has administered more than 232,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, logs 118 new cases
A total of 232,461 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Hamilton as of the end of day May 13, Hamilton Public Health Services says.
Union calls for ministry to carry out safety review at National Steel Car after 2 deaths
United Steelworkers is calling on the Ministry of Labour to carry out a health and safety review at National Steel Car following the workplace deaths of two employees.
Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre starts library with 4,500 books donated by HPL
Hamilton Public Library (HPL) is helping set up a library at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre with a donation of more than 4,500 new paperback books.
Hamilton confirms first case of bat rabies in 2021
Hamilton Public Health Services says it has received confirmation of the first positive rabid bat since July 2019.
Private marinas open to 'level playing field' as Ontario allows public parks launches
A handful of private marinas around Ontario's Long Point Provincial Park have opened for recreational boating contrary to provincial COVID-19 emergency orders. The move comes as Ontario Parks allowing boat launches Friday.
See where Ornge has moved Ontario patients to avoid hospital COVID-19 overflow
Since the start of 2021, air ambulance-ground transportation service Ornge and local paramedic services have rushed more than 2,100 patients to and from Ontario hospitals amid the pandemic to prevent ICU overcrowding. Here's a breakdown of the transferring and receiving hospitals.
City will drop speed limit on Red Hill Valley Parkway starting Monday
The City of Hamilton will reduce the speed limit on both sides of the Red Hill Valley Parkway (RHVP) between Dartnall Road and Greenhill Avenue to 80km/hr beginning Monday, May 17.
Public health is prepared to offer more vaccine appointments to Rebecca Towers if needed
The highrise has logged 109 cases of the virus since mid-March. Thirty-four cases were active as of Thursday, according to public health. One person has died.
Six Nations-based lacrosse league launching out of frustration with 'rigid' associations
Years of frustration over rigid regulations, seen as outdated and not in line with the times, have led to the formation of a new major junior lacrosse league in Six Nations in Ontario that's expected to get the ball rolling in mid-August.
Marineland sending 5 beluga whales to U.S. after aquarium overcomes legal challenges
Marineland is sending five beluga whales to the U.S. after an aquarium there navigated approval processes on both sides of the border and overcame legal challenges from environmental groups.
Police seize weapons and drugs with an estimated value of more than $290K
A man and woman from Hamilton are facing charges, police say, after investigators seized a handgun, more than $10,000 in cash and drugs with an estimated street value of $293,575.
Hamilton reports 124 new cases of COVID-19, one more death as Ontario extends stay-at-home order
Premier Doug Ford said the order will be in place until "at least" June 2. His goal is for Ontario to have "the most normal July and August as possible."
19-year-old clocked doing 128 km/h in a 50 zone, charged with stunt driving: police
"Yes, your eyes are not deceiving you," Hamilton police tweeted, along with a picture of a readout showing the alleged speed.
3rd teenager faces murder charge after Mountain melee and stabbing: police
Hamilton police say a third 17-year-old is facing murder and assault charges after a melee that led to the stabbing death of Ali Mohummad.
Hamilton public school board releases details about classes in September
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) has released its plans for remote learning this September for elementary and high school students.
Ontario Labour Ministry investigates Hamilton Tim Hortons worker's COVID-19 safety complaints
Ontario's Ministry of Labour is investigating complaints from a Hamilton Tim Hortons worker who says public health's cleaning protocols didn't go far enough. Staff say they have safety concerns.
How a vacancy in a safe Conservative seat could mean headaches for Erin O'Toole
Following the resignation of former Conservative MP Diane Finley, a byelection will take place in the Ontario riding of Haldimand–Norfolk — if there is no general election in the fall.
Feds, province pledge $3.4B for Hamilton LRT, but city will have to pay operating costs
The federal and provincial governments will each put forward $1.7 billion toward a light-rail transit system in Hamilton. If the city agrees, it will be responsible for the operating costs.
City offers vaccines to Rebecca Towers residents, but tenants say it's not enough for all adults
Public heath is offering three half-hour slots at the FirstOntario Centre for residents of Rebecca Towers to get vaccinated, but tenants of the building say the 150 appointments that have been set aside aren't enough for all the adults living there.
1 person dead, another in hospital after bystander saves man from burning Mercedes
One person has died and another was hospitalized after a Mercedes crashed into a tree in Niagara Falls and caught on fire. Police say a bystander was able to save the passenger.
2nd Hamilton tattoo shop has business licence suspended for breaking lockdown rules: city
A second tattoo shop in Hamilton has had its business licence suspended after not following lockdown rules according to the city.
Hamilton LRT is 'going to happen,' says federal infrastructure minister
A day after Ottawa announced it would help pay for a rapid transit system in Hamilton, federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna has confirmed her party struck a deal with the province for light-rail transit (LRT).
Some Niagara businesses have lost as much as $1M in revenue, says new survey
A survey in Niagara has found that some businesses lost an average of $1.1 million each in revenue last year.
No injuries and no suspects after east end shooting on Wednesday morning
Hamilton police are investigating an early morning shooting in the city's east end, and say officers will be near Quigley Road and Greenhill Avenue on Wednesday.
Hamilton RPNs face poor mental health, some thinking of quitting: poll
More than half of the 750 Hamilton registered practical nurses in a survey said they're struggling with poor mental health and a third have considered leaving or are considering leaving.
Highrise offered gym as vaccine site months before outbreak, says public health never responded
The company that owns Village Apartments said it suggested the building's gymnasium as a COVID-19 vaccine clinic months before an outbreak was declared there and that it's "disappointing" public health never responded to its offer.
Ancaster private school stayed open despite COVID-19 lockdown, now facing charges
A private school is facing charges after Hamilton bylaw officers say it was open without any approval from the province.
Pelham man charged with mischief after sex-trade workers sent to house 15 times
Investigators allege a suspect sent "unsolicited" female members of the sex trade to an address in the Niagara Region town of Pelham, Ont., 15 times between Dec. 5 and Jan. 10.
How COVID-19 is invading our dreams: Live on Wednesday with grief dream researcher Joshua Black
Have you been having COVID-19 related grief dreams? You're not alone. Live on Wednesday we'll talk with grief dream expert Joshua Black, host of the grief dreams podcast. He'll talk about the dreams that people have been having during COVID-19 and what they mean.
Federal government will help pay for a Hamilton rapid transit project
The federal government is giving $12 billion to transit projects in the Greater Toronto Area, including one rapid transit project in Hamilton.
Toronto Rock moving home games to Hamilton, but won't change team name
The team has signed a five-year agreement to play at the FirstOntario Centre starting in December, with the possibility of a multi-year extension, according to owner Jamie Dawick.
Federal government to spend $12B on Toronto, Hamilton transit
The federal government said Tuesday it will spend $12 billion on transit projects in Toronto and Hamilton. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the money will go toward four Toronto transit projects already underway, as well as a light rail transit line set to run through Hamilton's downtown core.
4 face charges after police seize drugs, shotgun at Brantford home
Four people are facing drug and weapons charges after Brantford police seized suspected fentanyl, meth and a shotgun following a search of a home on Murray Street.
Public health tweets struggled to reflect local realities at start of pandemic: study
A new study that examined thousands of tweets from Canadian public health agencies and officials during the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic suggests many struggled to tailor messaging to local needs.
Get the 1st COVID-19 vaccine available to you, Hamilton family doctors say
Family doctors in Hamilton are urging residents to get the first vaccine available to them to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
COVID-19 outbreaks declared in 2 more highrises as Rebecca Towers hits 103 cases
Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Hamilton's medical officer of health, said the latest outbreaks at are the Wellington Place Apartments and The Village Apartments, where dozens of residents have tested positive.
Another Tim Hortons in Hamilton is in the middle of an outbreak
The city of Hamilton added another Tim Hortons location on its list of ongoing outbreaks as 101 new cases of the virus were reported on Monday.
Stinson association members translate COVID-19 vaccine info for their neighbours
The Stinson Community Association knows the constantly evolving COVID-19 vaccination criteria can be confusing, so it's translated and posted it for neighbours.
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