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Woman in mid-20s has non-life threatening injuries after east end Hamilton shooting
Const. Krista-Lee Ernst says officers responded to a call near Barton Street East and Parkdale Street North shortly after 11 p.m.
Hamilton bar charged for violating COVID-19 regulations as city reports 87 new cases
A Hamilton bar has been charged with four counts of violating COVID-19 regulations under the Reopening Ontario Act, including masking violations and failing to record customers' contact information.
Norfolk County farmers protest COVID-19 rules designed to protect migrant workers
Farmers in Haldimand-Norfolk took their tractors to area roadways Tuesday to protest COVID-19 rules designed to protect migrant workers, which they fear will severely impact the 2021 growing season.
Library's outdoor bookmobile brings books - and friends - to 13 stops around Hamilton
Eager readers can’t go inside the big blue bus and browse like they used to, but for loyal Bookmobile clients, it’s still better than the dark days of last spring and summer when the roving reading room was removed from the road.
Body of missing Welland woman, 65, recovered from river by Niagara police
Niagara police say they have found the body of Maria Jagiello, a Welland woman who had been missing since late February.
Lawyers begin closing arguments in defense of paramedics charged in death of Hamilton teen
The defence argues that while the paramedics' actions can be criticized, they aren't enough to criminally charge them in connection with the death of teen Yosif Al-Hasnawi.
Singh says he disagrees with Hamilton MP's post on racism in Quebec, but demands no apology
New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh says he does not agree with accusations that Quebecers are racist, after one of his Hamilton MPs applauded controversial remarks on the subject by a University of Ottawa professor.
Hamilton confirms 80 new COVID-19 cases, 1 more death
Hamilton Public Health Services is reporting 80 new cases of COVID-19 and one additional death linked to the virus. The number of confirmed cases over the course of the pandemic has now crossed the 12,000 mark.
Video from Hamilton artists on COVID-19 anniversary celebrates life, remembers loved ones lost
Members of Hamilton Theatre Inc have created a compilation video to celebrate life, remember those who have died after contracting COVID-19, and spread hope for the days still to come.
1 nurse is gone and 2 others disciplined after family members were given COVID-19 vaccine
One Hamilton public health nurse has been dismissed, and two others disciplined but still employed, after seven people were vaccinated for COVID-19 vaccine who shouldn't have been.
New rules will keep Hamilton units cleaner and safer for renters, city says
Hamilton is beefing up its property standards bylaw so that landlords are responsible for more health and safety issues of their rental properties.
Students are the bulk of new COVID-19 cases in Hamilton schools
There were 14 new cases of COVID-19 reported by Hamilton’s public school board on Monday; all except one case was a student.
Police investigate after Waterdown man stabbed while on walk with spouse
Hamilton police are investigating after a Waterdown man was stabbed while on a walk in a neighbourhood with his spouse.
47-year-old cyclist killed after collision near Burlington Lift Bridge
A 47-year-old man has died following a collision Monday evening, becoming Hamilton’s first cyclist traffic fatality for the year, police say.
Hamilton's board of health needs more diversity, local doctors and advocates say
Some doctors and nurses say there should be community representatives on the board, not just councillors.
Six Nations public health reports 1st cases of concerning COVID-19 variants
Ohsweken Public Health has reported its first two COVID-19 variants of concern at Six Nations of the Grand River.
Hamilton police call for help 10 years after man killed in hit and run
Hamilton police on Monday renewed their appeal for the public’s assistance, 10 years after Hlias Kotsopoulos was struck and killed while walking with his wife.
Hamilton is 'in the middle of a 3rd resurgence of COVID-19,' health official says
An uptick in the number of daily new COVID-19 cases in Hamilton is being closely monitored by health authorities. The city is reporting 93 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday.
Hamilton plans to install bollards around city hall to prevent vehicle attacks
Hamilton councillors have voted to spend $680,000 to install metal bollards around city hall to protect people from vehicle attacks.
Tips from experts on how to help your body survive working and studying from home
Working from home without a good workstation is leading to more spinal pain, say experts. Chiropractor Ashor Sworesho, of Hamilton Chiropractic and Wellness and Kim Jory, fitness manager at Goodlife Fitness's Bunting Road location in St. Catharines have some tips on how to work and study safely from home.
Public health warns Hamilton case numbers are on track to be even higher in the 3rd wave
An epidemiologist with Hamilton's public health services says the city is reaching numbers of cases, hospitalizations, and outbreaks quicker than it has before.
Norfolk County farmers plan tractor protest over bunkhouse COVID-19 rules
Norfolk area farmers say they will be taking tractors to area roadways this Tuesday in protest over COVID-19 regulations, which they say could have dire consequences for the 2021 growing season.
50 COVID-19 cases reported by Hamilton schools since Friday
Sunday saw the most cases: there were 25 total reports in the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board database, with all but one being students.
HWDSB shuts down in-person classes at Hamilton elementary school for a week
Starting on Monday, Dr. J. E. Davey Elementary School will shut down in person classes for a week.
Ontario increases indoor dining limits, Hamilton restaurants can now open for 50 diners
Hamilton restaurants can host up to 50 guests inside after Ontario increases indoor dining limits.
Brock's acting vice-provost of Indigenous engagement was harassed on Twitter, committee says
A Brock University senate advisory committee is calling on the school to file a complaint over alleged online harassment directed at acting vice-provost of Indigenous engagement Robyn Bourgeois.
United Church takes over St. Giles housing project but plans to demolish 107-year-old church
The property development arm of the United Church of Canada has taken on the affordable housing project planned for the site of Hamilton’s St. Giles Church.
3 in 5 middle-aged and older Canadians had 'traumatic' childhood experiences: report
McMaster University researchers estimate that around three in every five Canadian adults aged 45 to 85 were exposed to harmful experiences during their childhood, such as abuse.
Hamilton's first mass vaccination site opens Monday
While daily capacity will depend on vaccine supply allotted to Hamilton by the province, city officials say the clinic is a major step toward getting local residents vaccinated on an efficient timeline.
Former Burlington family doctor charged with sex assault, victim was a youth, police say
A former Burlington family physician has been arrested for multiple sexual offences, according to Halton Regional Police Service.
Wastewater is a COVID-19 'early warning system,' Ontario spends $12M to test sewage
The Ontario government’s investment of more than $12 million in a new initiative to detect COVID-19 in wastewater is being hailed as a boost to help researchers deliver early warnings to municipalities before a spike in new cases occurs.
Trial date set for teen accused of killing 14-year-old boy outside his Hamilton high school
A trial date has been set for the teenager charged in the killing of Devan Selvey outside a Hamilton high school.
City backs down on taking land of 5th-generation Niagara farmer
Marsha Rempel, the fifth generation to live on her family's farm, is relieved the city is backtracking on its decision to expropriate the land, after saying it was needed for an industrial park.
Hamilton General Hospital is battling 3 ongoing COVID-19 outbreaks
Another outbreak at Hamilton General Hospital is among four new ones being declared by the city as of Thursday.
Unions, advocates for seniors call for inquiry into discrimination against elderly in health care
A coalition of health-care advocates and union groups is calling on the Ontario Human Rights Commission to conduct an inquiry into “systemic discrimination based on age against the elderly in the provision of hospital and long-term care,” citing already-dire conditions that have been made significantly worse by the pandemic.
Police seize grenade launchers, drugs and guns in multi-city Ontario bust
Ontario police say they have dismantled four separate drug and weapons cartels with ties to biker gangs operating in multiple cities across the southwestern part of the province.
Premier's office won't say what Ford told Niagara MPP Oosterhoff before anti-abortion event
The Ontario premier’s office remains silent about a promised conversation between Doug Ford and MPP Sam Oosterhoff, who was the featured speaker at an anti-abortion event Wednesday night where an organizer compared abortions to the Holocaust, in which 6 million Jewish people were murdered by Nazis.
Burlington man charged after teen boy sexually assaulted, police say
A 53-year-old Burlington man has been charged with luring a child and other offences, police say, after a teenage boy told police he was sexually assaulted.
Number of youth in hospital after suicide attempt tripled over 4-month period under COVID-19
Youth admitted for medical support after suicide attempt tripled over four-month period, McMaster Children’s Hospital says.
Police look for 3 suspects after Barton East home invasion
Police are searching for three suspects after an early morning home invasion left a man in the hospital.
48 new cases of COVID-19 and 1 death reported in Hamilton on Wednesday
Hamilton Public Health Services is reporting 48 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday.
Public health declares COVID-19 outbreak at Thorold school
Niagara Catholic District School Board has announced Niagara Region Public Health has formally declared a COVID-19 outbreak at St. Charles Catholic Elementary School in Thorold.
McMaster president looks to speed up fossil-fuel divestment
McMaster University’s president is pushing the school’s board of governors to divest from fossil fuels “as soon as possible,” saying students and staff are pushing for more action to address climate change.
Hamilton correctional officers got COVID-19 vaccine by mistake, now have to wait
Hamilton Public Health Services says some correctional officers at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre mistakenly received the COVID-19 vaccine last week, and now the union representing those workers says they’re furious they’re being turned away at clinics without any notice from public health.
Hamiltonians urged to 'spread good cheer this St. Patrick's Day, not COVID-19'
Hamilton Public Health and Hamilton Police Service are both urging people to be responsible as they celebrate St. Patrick’s Day today.
HPH confirms 2 new cases of COVID-19 at Mohawk College's Fennell campus
Hamilton Public Health on Tuesday confirmed two new positive cases of COVID-19 at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College. The cases are not connected.
Walmart closing east Hamilton Mountain store, renovating Upper James Street Supercentre
The location near Mohawk Road East and Upper Sherman Avenue in the County Fair plaza near Macassa Park will close this summer.
It will be months before Canada can start giving kids the COVID-19 vaccine, expert says
It will be some months from now before it’s known when kids will get a COVID-19 vaccine, Dr. Jeffrey Pernica, head of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Disease at McMaster University, said Tuesday.
Niagara region will conduct count of homeless for pandemic snapshot
Niagara will conduct its third annual Point-in-Time Count to get an idea of the number of people who are experiencing homelessness across the region.
OPP charge 23-year-old in Hagersville crash that killed Jarvis man
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged a 23-year-old after a three-vehicle crash in Hagersville left one man dead.
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