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Hamilton's public board facing virtual school delays due to growth in student demand
Some of the virtual classes in Hamilton's public school board still haven't started their first class because of more students enrolling into the online option as COVID-19 cases pop up in local schools.
16-year-old Lincoln boy faces charges after 'fabricated' armed abduction
A 16-year-old boy from Lincoln is facing charges after police say reports that an armed suspect abducted him turned out to be false.
Roughly 1 in 10 public school students in Hamilton aren't wearing masks in class
About 1 in 10 students in Hamilton public schools aren't wearing masks according to the Hamilton Wentworth-District School Board.
Hamilton's Around the Bay road race has been cancelled for 2020
Organizers say the 126th edition of North America's oldest, long-distance road race won't happen in 2020.
Canada's top doctor warns of sharp rise in COVID-19 cases if Canadians don't follow guidelines
Canada is at a "crossroads" in its pandemic battle and the actions of individual Canadians will decide whether there's a massive spike in COVID-19 cases coming, according to the latest projections from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).
Man charged with murder after police found a woman dead in a Hamilton apartment
After a woman was found dead in a Hamilton apartment building, police say, a man has been arrested and charged with second degree murder.
Hamilton will spend $17M to repair and fortify a broken stretch of the waterfront trail
It will cost nearly $31 million to repair the damage rising lake levels have caused to Hamilton's waterfront trails, and the city will start by spending $17 million on part of the shoreline by Bayfront Park.
14-year-old Oakville girl has died after horseback riding accident in Flamborough
After a horseback riding accident in Flamborough, police say, a 14-year-old girl has died.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Eastdale Secondary School in Welland
Niagara Region Public Health has declared an outbreak at Eastdale Secondary School in Welland.
A famous Hamilton lookout will get $16M facelift, including a bridge over the Jolley Cut
Plans are underway for Hamilton's Sam Lawrence Park to get a new multiuse trail, better gardens, new signs and lighting, and a pedestrian footbridge over the Jolley Cut.
17 students isolating from COVID-19 case at Bishop Tonnos Catholic Secondary in Hamilton
One class has been closed and 17 Bishop Tonnos Catholic Secondary School students are in self-isolation after one of them tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday.
Hamilton police search for 2 suspects who fled SUV fire on red getaway scooter
Hamilton police are looking for two men involved in a car fire investigation. They left the scene on a red electric scooter.
Hamilton will offer free admission to the mum show to offset a gruelling 2020
The city plans to offer free admission to its iconic mum show this year as a way of lifting people's spirits during a tough 2020.
59-year-old Burlington man killed after being hit by car at Cayuga Race Track
OPP in Haldimand are investigating after a man was hit by a car at a Cayuga Race Track. The racing series organization says that he has died.
Masks to be mandatory in Hamilton apartment building common areas
People living in Hamilton apartment and condo buildings will soon have to wear masks in common areas like lobbies, elevators and laundry rooms.
Life after COVID: How patients and researchers are learning what 'recovered' means
As patients who have had COVID-19 get a new appreciation for life, researchers are rushing to uncover the virus's long-term impacts.
Emmys 2020: A glitch-free technical triumph and a thrilling comedy sweep for Schitt's Creek
It was a historic night at the 72nd Annual Emmy Awards in more ways than one. Canadian comedy Schitt's Creek swept the comedy awards, while HBO's Watchmen and Succession won big over streaming juggernaut Netflix.
38-year-old Brantford man dies after car crashes into Mohawk Lake
Brantford police are investigating after a man lost control of his car and crashed into a lake. He later died in hospital.
E. coli outbreak declared at Valens Lake Conservation Area
Anyone who has visited the conservation area since August 12 and is worried about possible E. coli exposure should contact their doctor or public health's infectious disease program by calling 905-546-2063.
Hamilton police investigate 'Mega Meet' car show that drew hundreds of vehicles to Ancaster
Hamilton police and other GTA officers broke up a large crowd that spilled across parking lots on Saturday night for an 'impromptu' car show.
Forge FC downs HFX Wanderers in Canadian Premier League championship game
Forge FC won the Canadian Premier League title for the second straight year Saturday, defeating HFX Wanderers FC 2-0 on second-half goals by Alexander Achinioti-Jonsson and Maxim Tissot in the Island Games final.
Premier limits gathering sizes provincewide as Ontario reports 407 new cases of COVID-19
Premier Doug Ford has announced that tighter restrictions on social gatherings that were made in high-risk areas last week have now been mandated in all regions of the province.
Accessibility mat means Hamilton man's friends won't have to carry him onto the beach
Brian Campbell just wanted to play with his kids at the beach without having to rely on "burly" neighbours to get him there. Now, thanks to a pilot project from the city, the 44-year-old can access the sand with his wheelchair.
Amid questions and confusion, these families impressed by educators' back-to-school efforts
With the first few days of school out of the way, Hamilton families are taking time to reflect on if the stress leading up to schools reopening coincides with the reality of their reopening.
Student case of COVID-19 in Hamilton comes as local schools see positive tests
The city's first COVID-19 case in a student, days into classes reopening, also comes as schools across the region are seeing COVID-19 cases pop up.
Chat with our gardeners on Monday, Sept. 21 at 12:30 p.m.
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.
Positive COVID-19 case at elementary school in Brantford
Russell Reid Public School in Brantford has a confirmed case of COVID-19.
Frost advisory for Hamilton and area with temperatures near freezing expected
Residents in Hamilton and the surrounding area are being cautioned to cover up their plants following a frost advisory issued by Environment Canada.
Hamilton private school student who wasn't on campus tests positive for COVID-19
A student at Hillfield Strathallan College has tested positive for COVID-19, but the school says they had not yet attended class.
17-year-old injured in overnight shooting
Officers were called to a home on Tragina Avenue North around 1:22 a.m. The boy was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Positive COVID-19 test at Mary Ward Catholic elementary school in Niagara
An individual at Mary Ward Catholic Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19, Niagara Catholic District School Board says, and exposed students and staff to the virus.
'High priority' schools in low-income neighbourhoods get extra help during COVID-19
Both of Hamilton's local school boards will be providing elementary schools in the city deemed as "high priority" schools with extra support as they reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 has done what world wars and depression could not: take away Ontario's fall fairs
Fall fairs might not seem all that significant among the casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic, but they provide an important connection between rural and urban residents, form a tradition for many families and help foster friendly competition.
1st confirmed case of COVID-19 associated with Hamilton school system
A staff member at the Umbrella Family and Child Centre before-and-after school program at Templemead Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19 according to Hamilton Public Health.
OPP fill dump trucks with 'several hundred' pot plants following seizure in Brant County
Two people have been taken into custody and are facing charges after officers searched the address around 10:30 a.m., according to a video posted by Const. Ed Sanchuk on Twitter.
Niagara sees 12 new COVID-19 cases in 1 day, prompting new call to follow guidelines
Niagara has a dozen new cases of COVID-19 today, prompting the president of Niagara Health to implore people to follow public health guidelines.
As complaints mount about treatment of animals at Fort Erie SPCA, board backs manager and staff
Allegations of animal suffering at Fort Erie SPCA mount, as board dismisses their credibility and council debates accountability.
Worker at Fortinos on Hamilton Mountain tests positive for COVID-19
A worker at Fortinos has tested positive for COVID-19 according to Loblaw.
How to navigate the real estate market during COVID-19 — What millennials need to know
Join our Instagram Live on Friday at noon with Hamilton real estate agent Elizabeth Parker. She'll talk about how COVID-19 changed the market for millennials and everyone else.
34 Hamilton school bus routes cancelled due to lack of drivers
One day after school boards warned they may have to cancel school bus routes, 34 Caledonia Bus Lines routes were cancelled on Thursday morning due to a driver shortage.
Teen arrested after shooting at rental where police say rap video was to be filmed
A second suspect involved in a rap video gone wrong has been arrested after an 18-year-old from Peel region fired off a shotgun into the roof of a short-term rental unit.
Residents daring to speak to Hamilton council find they are often met with hostility
Appearing before city council, says one resident, is starting to feel like a cross examination.
Trump health appointee and his science advisor from McMaster ousted after accusations of political meddling
The Trump administration health official embroiled in a furor over political meddling with the coronavirus response is taking a leave of absence, the government announced Wednesday.
Canada Summer Games in Niagara postponed until 2022
The Canada Games Council announced the postponement after consulting with the Niagara region, as well as the provincial and federal governments. More than 5,000 athletes and 4,000 volunteers are expected to participate.
Demand for COVID-19 testing in Hamilton has spiked 'massively'
A rise in the number of walk-ins has the lead for assessment centres in Hamilton asking residents to book an appointment before coming to get swabbed.
School custodians strive to keep COVID out. But here's what they do when there's an outbreak
School custodians usually deal with dirty halls, clogged toilets and gum under desks. This year, there's an added challenge — keeping COVID-19 at bay.
Trump aligns ignorance with bigotry as he attempts to rewrite history: Giroux
Henry Giroux, professor for Scholarship in the Public Interest in the Department of English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University, says that to appeal to white supremacists President Donald Trump is trying to rewrite the history of racial injustice in the U.S. while eliminating the institutions that make visible its historical roots.
Suspect in Angelo Musitano and Mila Barberi homicides found dead in Mexico
Hamilton police say one of the suspects involved in the killings of Hamilton mobster Angelo Musitano and Mila Barberi, from Vaughan, Ont., was found dead in Mexico this summer.
Hamilton teachers and unions worry about number of students exempt from masking
Hamilton educators and their unions are becoming worried about what they say is a large number of students not wearing masks in local public schools.
'The hub is over': Norfolk will sell back land that would have housed a sports complex
Norfolk County will sell back land intended for a major sports and recreation hub, leaving supporters of the county's small-town arenas wondering what this means for the future of their facilities.
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