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Hamilton logs 72 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday
Hamilton Public Health Services is reporting 72 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday.
Brock professor lands Mars mission role
When the Perseverance rover lands on Mars this week, Mariek Schmidt will be ready to search for signs of ancient life — albeit from millions of miles away. The Brock University earth sciences professor is a participating scientist with the NASA Mars 2020 Mission scheduled to land at the Red Planet’s Jezero Crater on Thursday, Feb. 18.
St. Catharines gaming company develops 'Cat Colony Crisis' video game to help fight COVID-19
A small gaming company based in St. Catharines, Ont., has created a video game to help in the fight against COVID-19.
283 active cases of COVID-19 in Hamilton, 1 death reported Sunday
Hamilton Public Health Services is reporting that there are 283 active cases of COVID-19 in the city with one new death linked to the virus.
Police investigating after Niagara's top doctor allegedly threatened over COVID-19 restrictions
Niagara Regional Police in Ontario say they are investigating after the region's acting medical officer of health was allegedly threatened over COVID-19 restrictions.
It's big, it smells awful and it's about to bloom at Hamilton's tropical greenhouse
Hamilton’s own corpse flower is expected to bloom any day now, but COVID-19 means you will have to watch it happen virtually.
Hamilton construction business charged $200K after supervisor killed on the job
A Hamilton construction business has been charged $200,000 after a supervisor was killed on the job while operating a mini-excavator that fell over in an underground pipe.
Hamilton police investigating video of officer lunging at woman
Hamilton police are investigating a video that appears to show an officer lunging at a woman. The video surfaced on social media Thursday and Hamilton Police Service says its professional standards branch is leading the investigation. In a news release, the police service described the video as "concerning."
What's open and closed on Family Day in Hamilton
Here's a list of what's open and closed in the city come Family Day.
Hamilton moves into red zone of province's framework on Tuesday
Hamilton will be moving into the "red-control" zone of the provincial government's COVID-19 framework, as the stay-at-home order comes to an end next week.
Burlington dad says direction is inconsistent for kids who encounter COVID-19 at school
A Burlington father says provincial and local health agencies were inconsistent when they told him how the rules apply to his family.
Former victim of bullying wants Parkdale Park to be renamed in honour of Devan Selvey
Michael Rilstone, 70, — a former victim of bullying — has launched a petition to have Hamilton city council rename Parkdale Park the Devan Selvey Memorial Park. Selvey was killed behind his Hamilton high school on Oct. 7, 2019 — a victim of bullying.
Hamilton health-care workers wore at least 1,000 expired N95 masks in 2020
Internal documents reveal at least 1,000 expired N95 masks were used by front-line health-care workers in Hamilton during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Want to be better at teaching Black history? Don't start with slavery, experts say
Evelyn Myrie, educator and president of Hamilton's Afro Canadian Caribbean Association and Rayanne Banaga, a peer support worker facilitating a program aimed at improving access to mental health support for racialized youth, talk about how the teaching of Black history needs to change.
2 Hamilton schools to do targeted, rapid COVID-19 testing on Saturday
Hamilton Public Health Services says Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School (1824 Rymal Rd. E.) and Orchard Park Secondary School (200 Dewitt Rd.) will offer the testing from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for asymptomatic students and staff of those schools.
48-year-old man stabbed his brother in east Hamilton early Friday morning, police say
A 48-year-old Hamilton man was arrested early Friday morning after police say he stabbed his brother.
Winter weather travel advisory in effect for Hamilton, but schools are still open
A winter weather travel advisory is in effect in Hamilton and Niagara because Environment Canada says both areas should receive roughly 10 centimetres of lake effect snow on Friday.
Hamilton council votes against using surplus police money for social programs
Hamilton city council voted down using year-end surpluses from the local police service for social programs.
Widow of Tony Divers — man shot to death by police in 2016 — now charged with attempted murder
Madelene Peternel, 33, the widow of Tony Divers was shot to death by police on Sept. 30, 2016, has been arrested and charged for an attempted murder on Wednesday, Hamilton police say.
Niagara, Brant and Hamilton find success getting extra doses out of COVID-19 vaccine
Niagara Region Public Health has been using every last drop of its Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines — so much so they have always been able to get a sixth dose from the five-dose vials and, half the time, a seventh dose. Brant County has also extracted extra doses.
Valentine's Day flower orders are flourishing, but florists are short on supply
After months of isolation, people want to send flowers, Niagara florists say.
Hamilton wants resident input on mental health, addiction, housing and hate crimes
Residents will have the chance to review the progress on Hamilton's community safety and well-being plan, which is aimed at reducing key issues like hate incidents, violence, mental illness, drug use, homelessness and access to income.
'I need help:' Hamilton councillors say cannabis stores are opening in the wrong places
Some Hamilton city councillors are frustrated with their lack of control over the location of cannabis retail stores and worry that despite the city and community's objections, they'll continue to pop up in cheaper neighbourhood lots.
Scammers asking for COVID-19 vaccination money, Niagara health unit warns
Health authorities in Niagara Region are warning about a COVID-19 vaccination scam.
3 days after in-person learning resumes, 3 HWDSB students test positive for COVID-19
A student at Dundas Valley Secondary School, Earl Kitchener Elementary School and Westdale Secondary School all respectively tested positive for the virus on Wednesday.
30-year-old man in critical condition after central Hamilton stabbing
A 30-year-old Hamilton man is in critical condition after police say he was stabbed in the central lower city on Wednesday night.
Burlington company charged $90K after failing to protect worker injured by machinery
A Burlington company that makes equipment to distribute electrical energy has been charged $90,000 and a a 25-per cent victim fine surcharge after failing to protect a worker who got injured in 2019.
Afro-Canadian Caribbean Association calls on Hamilton-area school board trustees to resign after racism probe
A prominent Black advocacy organization has joined a chorus of voices calling on four Hamilton-area school board trustees to resign after a recent report found they contributed to a dynamic that marginalized and silenced a former student trustee.
City to 'reset the clock' after complaint over up to 9 storey rezoning plan in Stoney Creek
The City of Hamilton will reconsider rezoning the lands at 1400 Baseline Road in Stoney Creek following pushback by residents in the area who say they were left out of the decision.
Hamilton public health resumes full contact tracing, but not race-based data collection
Hamilton Public Health Services has resumed full contact tracing and management in the city now that COVID-19's spread has slowed. But it has yet to restart its data collection of who the pandemic has hit hardest.
20 current and former foster children will get free tuition at McMaster University
McMaster University is opening up space for 20 foster children to get their university or graduate degrees without paying for tuition.
Hamilton schools waiting to use asymptomatic COVID-19 testing
Hamilton's medical officer of health says public health is speaking with Ontario's Ministry of Education about how local schools can implement asymptomatic testing for students and staff as they return to in-person learning.
Ontario RCMP say six people charged with human trafficking 80workers from Mexico
Police say about 80 foreign nationals were living in places in Hamilton and Milton. Some of those places were infested with bed bugs.
Son shot father during altercation in Hamilton Mountain home: police
A 28-year-old Hamilton man has been arrested after police say he shot his father in their home on the Mountain.
1 man dead, 1 man in critical condition after fire on Concession Street
A 55-year-old man is dead and a 58-year-old man is in critical condition after a residential fire on Concession Street.
Few resources for COVID-19 long-haulers suffering symptoms for months, new app offers hope
Dr. Sonny Kohli, a practicing physician at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital and assistant professor of medicine at McMaster University, says a mobile app produced in part by a company he co-founded will help bring COVID-19 survivors and long-haulers together in an online environment where they can learn from each other.
Want beer, food and live music delivered to your door? Climb aboard the 'Gravy Train'
Several Hamiltonians who have been missing out on live performances because of the COVID-19 pandemic had live music, food and beer delivered to their doorsteps on Saturday.
Hamilton's return to provincial framework 'feels rather quick,' health official says
Hamilton's medical officer of health, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, has expressed some level of unease with the city’s return to the provincial framework later this week, even though the number of new cases of COVID-19 have dropped significantly.
Hamilton man charged with 1st degree murder in killing of Ethan MacCullouch, police say
Hamilton police have arrested and charged a 22-year-old Hamilton man with murder in connection with the death of 35-year-old Ethan MacCullouch.
LRT is back on the table in Hamilton — but depends on the feds, province says
The province is reviving Hamilton's light-rail transit system (LRT) with a renewed $1 billion commitment to get the project going again — but it'll be drastically reduced, and is contingent on the feds stepping up too.
Bell cancels all-sports radio format on channels in Vancouver, Winnipeg and Hamilton
Bell is cancelling its all-sports format on radio stations in Vancouver, Winnipeg and Hamilton, barely a week after announcing hundreds of job cuts at media properties across Canada.
Around the Bay's new race — The Hammer — will be 'a significant challenge'
Organizers of this year’s Around the Bay race are promising “a genuine bay race experience,” as they announce the addition of a new race category called “The Hammer."
Brantford man arrested for making and possessing child pornography, police say
A 40-year-old Brantford man has been charged with making and possessing child pornography, and police say there may be other victims.
'Breakthrough' in the case of a teen's death at Brantford school for the blind: family
The family of Samuel Brown, a deaf and blind teen who died at a provincially run school for the blind in Brantford, hopes to bring its "breakthrough" before a jury to render a final verdict about how Samuel died and offer recommendations on how to avoid more deaths.
HWDSB to reconsider not sanctioning 4 trustees after racism probe
The trustees named in the racism probe spurred by former student trustee Ahona Mehdi may face consequences for the report's conclusions on how they acted.
Hillcrest Elementary School closed due to power outage
Hillcrest Elementary School, including the child care and before- and after-school programs, will be closed on Tuesday.
Hamilton police check hospitals for victims after lower-city gunfire
Hamilton police are investigating in the area of King Street East and Grant Avenue after a Monday night shooting.
McMaster University partnership brings eye care to Indigenous children in northern communities
A new partnership between McMaster University and Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) in northern Ontario is hoping to help improve eye care for Indigenous children and youth in northern communities.
Want to buy a castle? For $9 million, Hamilton's Ravenscliffe mansion could be yours
What has a turret, a tower, 12 bedrooms, eight bathrooms and eight fireplaces? Hamilton's Ravenscliffe Castle does — and it's on the market.
2 Hamilton men and 1 woman charged during COVID-19 protest at city hall
Bylaw officers and police laid charges against a 32-year-old woman, a 49-year-old man and a 52-year-old man.
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