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Metro Morning's food guide visits 3 Indigenous chefs including Tawnya Brant's lunch in Ohsweken
Check out Chef Johl White-Ringuette's canteen kitchen in Milton; Ian Patterson's food truck east of Bowmanville, and Tawnya Brant's lunch counter, Yawekon, in Ohsweken.
Port Dover businesses bracing for 40th 'Friday the 13th' biker rally, with fewer restrictions
Businesses in the lakeside town are preparing for an influx of bikers, even though this year's gathering is considered a "non-event."
Hamilton falling behind on vaccinations compared to provincial rate
Councillors call for vaccine passport as health officials show the city is lagging behind its Ontario counterparts when it comes to the rate of doses doled out. Public health data shows areas with high rates of poverty, racialized and refugee residents continue to see less vaccine coverage.
Whale transferred to U.S. aquarium from Marineland dies, no plans to replace it
An American aquarium says a beluga whale transferred to its facility from Marineland has died and there are no plans to find another to take its place.
Hamilton likely headed for 4th wave of COVID-19 in the fall and it could be the biggest yet
Public health measures such as masking and distancing, along with increased vaccination rates could curb the coming wave, public health told Hamilton's board of health on Wednesday.
Planning committee supports pilot project to license rental housing in 3 Hamilton wards
Hamilton's planning committee has voted in support of a rental licensing pilot for select areas of the city with the aims of tackling neglected units and protecting tenants.
Ontario pastor fired after coming out as trans files lawsuit against Baptist church
An Ontario pastor who was fired from a Baptist church after coming out as transgender has filed a lawsuit for wrongful dismissal, alleging her termination was spurred by discrimination.
Stelco Holdings reports jump in Q2 earnings because of higher steel prices
Stelco Holdings Inc. says it saw a significant jump in earnings in the second quarter as it benefited from higher steel prices and shipping volumes.
Hamilton residents reunite with American relatives as border restrictions loosen
As travel restrictions loosen for U.S. residents, this week marks the start of a wave of reunions for Hamilton residents with family across the border.
Hamilton council votes to return to pre-pandemic rules barring encampments in parks, city property
Hamilton city council has voted to return to its pre-pandemic approach to enforcement at encampments, doing away with a protocol that allowed people to stay in public areas for up to 14 days.
Blake Moynes of Hamilton gets the final rose as 1st Canadian chosen by The Bachelorette
Hamilton wildlife manager Blake Moynes was chosen by The Bachelorette's Katie Thurston on Monday night on the 17th season of the American reality show to become the first Canadian to get the final rose.
17-year-old Keden Bond identified as victim of Stoney Creek triple shooting
Keden Bond was born and raised in Hamilton and had recently graduated from high school. He hoped to become an electrician like his grandfather, police said.
American tourists return to Niagara Region's attractions as border reopens
American tourists returned to the Niagara Region for the first time in more than a year on Monday, eager to see the thundering falls, take in the area's attractions and explore nearby wine country.
Hamilton councillors to ban Nazi swastikas, Confederate flags from city property
Hamilton city councillors unanimously voted to ban hate symbols like the Nazi swastika or the Confederate flag from city property. City staff will also create a local action plan to fight hate.
Hamilton reports 89 new COVID-19 cases as city sees uptick in infections
Local activity in Hamilton "now mirrors that scene in early to mid-October of 2020," said Hamilton's medical officer of health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson.
Hamilton shelter rocked by stabbing, victim remembered for loving family, passion for hockey
Police say Christopher David Sim had no chance to defend himself when he was stabbed outside a Hamilton men's shelter Sunday afternoon. He's being remembered for loving his family and having a passion for hockey.
Six Nations team refuses to play until lacrosse association makes changes to address racism concerns
A Six Nations lacrosse team has pulled out of competition and says it won't play again until the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) makes changes to address what the players describe as incidents of racism and years of disrespect.
City, residents battle over beach access at Stoney Creek park
A gate residents near Lake Vista Park used to access a beach for years has been padlocked shut and the city says those who have been frequenting the strip of sand for years were trespassing the whole time.
Hamilton film Norah & Poppy 1 of 9 films featured in CBC short film competition
Short Film Face Off is back for its 14th season showcasing the best of short films and emerging filmmakers from across the country.
Niagara Region businesses eager to welcome back visitors from U.S. as border reopens
Businesses in Ontario's Niagara Region are eager to welcome back visitors from the U.S. for the first time in over a year as border restrictions eased Monday.
Police investigate homicide after man 'ambushed' outside downtown Hamilton shelter
Paramedics say a 31-year-old man was found with "multiple penetrating trauma" and without vital signs.
OPP say officer injured after being hit by stolen truck in Dunnville
Police were trying to stop a stolen, dark-coloured Ford pickup with a white trailer when the officer was struck and the suspects fled, according to investigators.
William Davis, Ontario's 18th premier and celebrated Tory, dead at 92
William Davis, the 18th premier of Ontario and one of the country's longest-serving premiers, has died at 92. A statement from his family said Davis died in Brampton, Ont., on Sunday morning of natural causes.
Ontario reports 423 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday — the most since late June
Ontario reported 423 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, marking three straight days of increases and the highest daily case report since June. The new case count includes 109 cases in Toronto, 57 in York Region, 51 in Peel Region, 42 in Hamilton, and 29 in Windsor-Essex.
Canadian Olympians proved glory can come from anywhere
Against seemingly insurmountable conditions throughout the incessant pandemic, Canada's athletes navigated restrictions and kept up with the rest of the world by training in basements and backyards, hockey rinks and garages — they not only endured, they thrived.
17-year-old killed, 2 men injured in Stoney Creek triple shooting
A 17-year-old is dead following a shooting at a Stoney Creek plaza that police say left two others injured.
Chat with our gardeners on Monday, Aug. 9, at 12:30 p.m. ET
Are you ready to have the best garden on your block? Here's how: Ask an expert. Be part of our award-winning live chat with expert gardeners. Also listen to the call-in show with Ontario Today's Ed Lawrence. Call in by dialling 1-888-817-8995 on Monday.
Things to do in Hamilton this weekend, Aug. 6-8
The forecast calls for hot temperatures for the next few days with a 30 per cent chance of showers on Saturday, but there are still many events happening in Hamilton to keep you busy this weekend.
How this Black woman from Niagara helped keep a Kentucky slave free and other remarkable stories
A new Niagara Historical Society book chronicles the forgotten or never-recognized stories of Black women from the region, including how one woman helped keep a Black man free after he escaped slavery in Kentucky by stealing his "owner's" horse and came to Canada.
Moh Ahmed wins his 1st Olympic track medal, earning silver for Canada in men's 5,000m
Moh Ahmed of St. Catharines, Ont., charged to the finish line to earn an Olympic silver medal in the men's 5,000 metres, posting a time of 12 minutes 58.61 seconds on a hot and humid Friday night in Tokyo. Toronto's Gabriela DeBues-Stafford was fifth in the women's 1,500 final.
In-person learning welcome, but back-to-school plan lacks detail: Hamilton educators, unions
Hamilton educators, their unions, school board chairs and a infectious diseases specialist say it's good to see students returning to class in September, but some want a more robust reopening plan.
Blue Bombers beat Ticats in CFL season opener with 29,376 fans at IG Field
Kenny Lawler heard the cheers of 29,376 fans as the Blue Bombers receiver caught a pair of touchdown passes from Zach Collaros to propel Winnipeg to a 19-6 victory Thursday over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 2021 CFL season-opener.
Improving Ontario school ventilation: Q&A with Simcoe-based energy engineer David Elfstrom
On Wednesday, the province announced another $25 million to get thousands more free-standing HEPA filters in schools before the first day, this fall. But is that enough to ensure safe schools?
Decade-long drinking water advisory lifted for Lynden, but some residents still don't trust the taps
The lead drinking water advisory for residents of the rural Hamilton community of Lynden has been lifted after nearly a decade. But not everyone is ready to turn on the tap and drink what comes out of it.
'Just like being home again:' Hamilton sports fans returned to Tim Hortons Field and loved it
After 648 days, Forge FC fans watched the team play at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton — and they loved it. Other local sports teams are also returning to action after the pandemic forced closures.
This Hamilton tiki bar serves Detroit-style pizza and fun cocktails
MaiPai Tiki Bar is located at 631 Barton St E in Hamilton, Ontario.
Borrowed time: Encampment residents say city's 14-day timeline for removal brings challenges
Hamilton's encampment response protocol says people camping in public spaces are limited to a maximum of 14 days in one location. It's a timeline a researcher says is unique to the city and creates challenges for people experiencing homelessness.
Hamilton moves forward with review over urban boundary, adding a public comment period
Hamilton city council voted unanimously to have city staff review whether or not to expand the city's urban boundaries and pave over rural green space, but staff will also hold a brief comment period after critics raised concerns about how the city is reviewing its options for urban growth.
Niagara Region hospitals mark zero COVID-19 patients for first time in nearly a year
Niagara Health has no COVID-19 patients admitted to hospital, the first time this has happened since September 2020, the health unit reported Wednesday.
Tiger-Cats, Blue Bombers to open CFL's return Thursday night: week 1 preview
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats will visit the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Thursday night to kick off the '21 season. It will mark the league's return after teams didn't play in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2 years after launch, Hamilton anti-hate coalition says racism still prevalent
A group of local organizations that came together in 2019 for an anti-racism campaign in Hamilton said Wednesday that hate and discrimination remain prevalent.
Ticats ready to end lengthy Grey Cup drought starting Thursday in Winnipeg
Much of the sting might be gone, but Brandon Banks will draw upon the pain of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' 2019 Grey Cup loss when the CFL finally resumes play.
New VTE treatment 80% effective and reduces hazard of bleeding, says McMaster researcher
Three months after health officials announced Canada's first known case of rare, post-vaccination blood clots, an international team of researchers, led by professor Jeffrey Weitz at McMaster University in Hamilton, has found a treatment being developed for people with, or at risk of, blood clots to be highly effective.
1 person airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries after QEW crash
Provincial police say one person was airlifted to hospital after a minivan carrying six people was rear ended on the QEW Tuesday.
Search continues for missing Toronto man, swept into Niagara River
Police are continuing to search the Niagara River and its shoreline for a missing Toronto man after emergency services received reports of people in distress in the water on Sunday.
Former president of secondary school union running for Ontario NDP in Brantford—Brant
The former president of the union representing most of Ontario's public high school teachers is running as the Ontario New Democrat candidate for the riding that covers the county of Brant and Brantford, Ont., in 2022.
'Anyone is welcome': New community fridge opens in Hamilton's Crown Point
A new community fridge opened in Hamilton’s east end on Tuesday offering fresh food to anyone who needs it — no questions asked. The organizers say it will be a “small bandage” to address food insecurity in the city.
Ontario releases back-to-school plan with few details for managing COVID-19 cases, outbreaks
Ontario students will return to the classroom full-time in September with remote learning continuing to be an option, the province confirmed in its official back-to-school strategy — but the plan is thin on details about how schools will manage COVID-19 cases and outbreaks.
1-year-old girl pulled from Burlington pool dies in hospital
Halton police say a one-year-old girl who was pulled from a Burlington swimming pool last month has died.
International students face vaccine hurdles as they prep for campus life in Canada
Like many students, Nyle Maker is looking for his second dose of Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine before starting university in Hamilton. But unlike most, he has already received a full series of the Russian vaccine and is embarking down a murky road of not just mixing shots, but effectively doubling them.
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