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McMaster says graduate student has tested positive for COVID-19
University says all areas where student was on campus have been thoroughly cleaned.
City looks at less waste collection at encampments after someone hit a worker there
The city is revisiting how often it collects waste at encampments after a worker was injured last week.
Cambridge man and his dog die in Flamborough crash
The 23-year-old Cambridge man was driving east on Concession Road 10 West when police say his vehicle left the road and hit a tree.
21 students will be class average in Hamilton's public school board during COVID-19
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board says it will have an average of 21 students in elementary school classes during the COVID-19 pandemic — and that number could drop throughout the year.
Hamilton schools begin massive reorganization as thousands opt for online learning
Hamilton's school boards have roughly 10 days to undergo an unprecedented step of reorganizing all of its staff and students.
Class at Caledonia day care centre sent home after child tests positive for COVID-19
One child has tested positive for COVID-19 at a child-care centre in Caledonia, says the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit, and everyone in that class is staying home for now.
3 children injured after tube crashes into concrete pillar
Provincial police say three children were injured when a tube being towed by a boat on the Grand River crashed into a concrete pillar in Caledonia Sunday.
Investigation into Niagara medic who came to work with COVID-19 finds 'areas of concern'
Niagara EMS says an investigation into circumstances surrounding a paramedic who found out he had tested positive for COVID-19 while at work "identified areas concern," noting the main factors that led up to the event were "preventable."
Body of Waterloo drowning victim found in Lake Erie
Police say the body of a swimmer who has been missing in Lake Erie for almost three days has been recovered.
Niagara police searching for ball python on the loose in Beamsville
Niagara Regional Police Service is searching for a loose Ball Python in Beamsville
Hamilton's Catholic school board releases plan for staggered start to school year
Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board has released its plan for a staggered start to the school year.
Animal rights activists hold mock funeral in front of Flamborough-Glanbrook MPP's office
A coffin, grim reaper and roughly 85 animal rights activists arrived in front of Flamborough-Glanbrook MPP Donna Skelly's office on Saturday to honour the life of Regan Russell and protest a controversial bill by hosting a mock funeral.
44-year-old Stoney Creek man dies after crashing BMW into hydro pole
A 44-year-old Hamilton man has died after crashing into a hydro pole on Friday afternoon.
SIU investigating after Brantford man dies in fiery crash
Officers say a 21-year-old Brantford man died in the crash, but called the Special Investigations Unit to investigate
Mackenzie Hughes 2 shots back heading into final round of BMW Championship
Dustin Johnson is 21 shots worse to par than he was a week ago and still looks to be the player to beat.
Aces cruise by Liberty, clinch playoff spot
A'ja Wilson had 20 points, seven rebounds and five blocks, Dearica Hamby added 17 points and 10 rebounds, and the Las Vegas Aces beat the New York Liberty 80-63 on Saturday to clinch a playoff spot.
Theatre Aquarius admits system that 'perpetuates barriers' to diverse artists in buried Facebook post
The theatre wrote on Facebook that it acknowledges having "a system that perpetuates barriers of access to Black, Indigenous and People of Colour."
Brantford city council approves sale of Arrowdale golf course despite neighbourhood opposition
Brantford city council has approved the sale of a nine-hole course, but residents are still protesting and pursuing a judicial review into how the decision came to be.
Hamilton public school board pushes back start of classes
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board has changed its reopening schedule as classes are poised to reopen in the first week September.
Grimsby man facing drug and gun charges following in-depth investigation
A man is facing drug and gun charges following a Hamilton police investigation that seized cocaine and pills.
Court restores order limiting number of quarantining migrant workers to 3 per bunkhouse
An order limiting the number of quarantining migrant workers in Norfolk County to three per bunkhouse is back in place following a decision from an Ontario court.
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'It's not children who are really sick' — Experts advise on getting kids back to school
Dr. Kathy Georgiades, pediatric psychologist with the Offord Centre for Child Studies at McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences and Dr. Martha Fulford, infectious diseases specialist at McMaster Children’s Hospital and Hamilton Health Sciences offer advice on getting kids back to school.
Grade 6 Niagara Falls student reaches over 1,500 signatures on petition to lower class sizes
Peter Szick almost passed away from diabetes when he was 22 months. Now, he wants to make sure things are as safe as possible when he and his friends go back to school.
Police searching for $50K in prescription drugs after alleged pharmacy break-in
Police are reminding residents of the dangers of taking medication that wasn't prescribed to them following a pharmacy break-in that netted an estimated $50,000 worth of drugs.
Hamilton's National Steel Car awarded $150M contract with Canadian National Railway
Canadian National Railway Co. has awarded a contract for 1,150 grain cars to National Steel Car Ltd. in Hamilton.
Special weather statement warns thunderstorms, heavy rain possible for Hamilton area
Thunderstorms and heavy rain are possible for Haldimand-Norfolk, Niagara and Brant County during the afternoon and into Saturday morning, according to Environment Canada.
How women are changing the face of Canada's union leadership
As Labour Day approaches, close your eyes and picture the typical union member in Canada. If you conjured an image of a man wearing a hard hat or working in a factory, you missed the mark.
COVID-19 cases in Hamilton schools are inevitable, says medical officer of health
Students becoming infected by COVID-19 in schools is inevitable according to the city's medical officer of health, but that shouldn't be considered a failure.
Thousands of Hamilton students behind on immunizations because of COVID-19
Thousands of Hamilton students are behind on vaccinations because of COVID-19, according to public health officials who hope hiring more nurses will help them catch up on the backlog.
Workers at Frank's No Frills in Hamilton, Ancaster Fortinos test positive for COVID-19
An employee at each grocery store has tested positive according to an online COVID-19 database.
Catholic board plans to cut class sizes, hire teachers to help students keep distance
Hamilton's Catholic school board is planning to spend at least $3.5 million to cut elementary class sizes and hire teachers to help students physically distance because of COVID-19.
2 men arrested after police pursue stolen Mercedes in Burlington that hit a cruiser
Halton police say they arrested two people last night in a stolen Mercedes that had hit a parked cruiser and an officer with an open car door.
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Hamilton, Brant and Niagara
Environment Canada is warning residents in Hamilton, Niagara and Brant County that conditions are favourable for strong winds, nickel-sized hail and heavy rain.
LiUNA-backed review puts Hamilton LRT cost at $3.5B, offers funding options
A study from a top labourers' union says the LRT project would cost around $3.4 to $3.6 billion to build.
5 ways university education is being reimagined in response to COVID-19
Ishwar K. Puri, Dean of Engineering and a professor at McMaster University says the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing universities to reimagine higher education. He offers a blueprint on how lessons learned during COVID will shape the future for students.
CFL legend, 7-time all-star Tommy Joe Coffey dies at 83
Seven-time Canadian Football League all-star Tommy Joe Coffey has died, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats have confirmed. He was 83. Coffey won two Grey Cups with Hamilton in 1967 and '72 and also played for the Edmonton Eskimos and Toronto Argonauts.
Wear your life jackets, OPP warn, after youths survive 'close call' on Lake Erie
Provincial police in Haldimand County are reminding residents to always wear a life jacket following a "close call" for four young people who drifted out into Lake Erie and struggled to get back to shore.
Six Nations elementary schools to do remote and virtual learning for September and October
Six Nations elementary school students will use online learning during September and October as classes reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Supercrawl to host rooftop concert shows at Hamiton parkade
Supercrawl will host five concerts on top of the York Boulevard parking garage at the end of September.
Ontario reveals COVID-19 school outbreak plan, including rules for student dismissals and closures
Ontario has revealed its plan to manage potential COVID-19 outbreaks in schools, which describes scenarios in which select students will be sent home and entire schools shut down as a result of positive cases.
Why Haudenosaunee women are central to advocating for land rights, from Oka to Caledonia
According to the Haudenosaunee worldview, all issues regarding land fall on the responsibility of women. It’s why a group of Haudenosaunee women from Six Nations of the Grand River are opposing the use of injunctions against their community members who have been occupying a housing development outside Caledonia, Ont., since July 19.
If you aren't sick of the pandemic, Ontario universities offer COVID courses this fall
At some universities around Ontario, COVID has become part of the curriculum, with schools teaching pandemic-themed courses in health, law, politics, art and economics.
Its theatre season cancelled, Shaw Festival to host live, outdoor musical shows this fall
Shaw Festival has announced that that it will put on outdoor musical performances a month after it decided to cancel most of its 2020 season.
Hamilton sees 'significant' uptick in active COVID-19 cases as school year draws near
There are 63 active cases in Hamilton as of Tuesday morning, compared to just 14 tallied at the end of July.
Here's what a Hamilton classroom will look like during COVID-19
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board gave local media a tour of one of its newer schools on the mountain, Shannen Koostachin Elementary, on Tuesday.
Injunction for calling for demonstrators to leave Caledonia development extended
An injunction that calls for Indigenous demonstrators to leave a residential development just outside Caledonia, Ont. has been ordered to continue.
How to get kids ready to wear masks at school and support their mental health: CBC Asks
Join our Facebook Live Thursday at noon with Dr. Kathy Georgiades, pediatric psychologist with the Offord Centre for Child Studies at McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences and Dr. Martha Fulford, infectious diseases specialist at McMaster Children’s Hospital and Hamilton Health Sciences.
HWDSB extends registration deadline to Thursday due to problem-plagued Parent Portal
Hamilton’s public school board has extended the deadline for parents to register children for in-person or virtual learning as its Parent Portal continues to frustrate families.
HWDSB extends registration deadline to Thursday due to problem-plagued Parent Portal
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