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HWDSB remote school to use some reserve funds to add more classes
By adding classes, the remote school can avoid current classes from growing too much larger, ensure they don't run out of room for families who want to switch to virtual learning because of extenuating circumstances, and curb any more significant disruption due to future reorganization.
City looking at improving access to all-season public washrooms in Hamilton
The city will review how feasible it is to improve access to all-season public washrooms as Hamilton continues to deal with the issue of homelessness.
52 years after his death, remembering the man who built Canada's first gas-powered vehicle
The year was 1896, Foss had been running a machinery shop, smithy, bicycle and electrical repair business at the time. He caught the idea of building a powered vehicle after a trip to Boston and a ride in a battery-powered electric wagon, but which he noted only had power for about 30 minutes.
42 new cases of COVID-19 and 3 new deaths in Hamilton on Monday
"I hoped we were on a bit of a downward trend but we're not. We're just going up and down," Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson told CBC News.
Joaquin Phoenix joined animal rights activists outside Burlington slaughterhouse
The quest of animal activists to see a controversial Ontario "ag-gag" bill revoked got some star power on Friday with a visit from Joaquin Phoenix.
Protesters calling for police to be defunded set up tents at city hall
Protesters calling for police to be defunded have set up tents outside Hamilton city hall and say they won't leave until their demands are met.
HWCDSB appoints new Ward 3 and 4 trustee, filling vacancy
The vacancy left by the death of Anthony Perri on the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board has been filled. Tyler Iorio was chosen Friday as trustee for Wards 3 and 4.
6 more cases of COVID-19 at Hamilton schools
Six more cases of COVID-19 have been linked to Hamilton schools as of Monday morning — five at the public board and one at Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School.
HWDSB proposes delaying release of bullying panel review report until end of January 2021
Hamilton’s public school board is proposing, once again, to delay the release of its final report on the Safe Schools: Bullying Prevention and Intervention Review Panel.
Hamilton rotating bus cancellations may end, but midday busing unlikely
Hamilton’s rotating bus cancellations could be over as soon as mid-December, according to a report to Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees.
'Will you get dad out of jail?:' Father and son Santas share Christmas stories, COVID plans
In 2020, the lines of kids and families waiting to see Santa's thick white beard and bright red suit will be missing. Instead, the COVID-19 pandemic is putting Kris Kringle's internet connection to the test. He'll have to create that same magic through a screen.
2 Shoppers Drug Mart employees test positive for COVID-19
Two Shoppers Drug Mart staff members in Hamilton have tested positive for COVID-19.
112 new COVID-19 cases and 2 more deaths in Hamilton this weekend
Hamilton Public Health Services is reporting 112 new COVID-19 cases and two more deaths this weekend.
2 people dead after cars crash in Brant
Two people are dead after two cars crashed in the County of Brant on Saturday evening.
Hamilton to see between 7 and 14 cm of snow: Environment Canada
Up to 14 cm of snow could land in Hamilton on Sunday according to a weather advisory from Environment Canada.
Migrant worker who died from a heart attack in Niagara was a caring, hard-working father
Dunbar Horsford, a migrant worker at a Niagara farm who would do anything for his family, was 2 weeks from going home to Grenada. He died of a heart attack, and the community is rallying behind his friends and family.
How COVID-19 has forged new friendships
Making a new friend, in the middle of a pandemic? It may sound wild with all the restrictions in place. But for some, COVID-19 has brought them together.
Tiger-Cats win random draw for 1st pick in 2021 CFL draft
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats will have the first selection of the 2021 CFL draft. The draft order was determined by a random draw rather than won-lost records because the league didn't stage a 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hamilton hospital CEO warns of 'dire reality' as admissions and COVID-19 cases climb
The president of Hamilton Health Sciences is warning residents it's up to the community to keep local hospitals from facing a "dire reality" as occupancy rates continuing to rise and admission for COVID-19 patients climbs across the GTHA.
Farmer drops legal action against Norfolk health unit over migrant worker bunkhouse order
Brett Schuyler said he and other members of the farming community want to move forward in a positive manner with health officials.
Public health orders nursing home where 14 residents have died to improve COVID-19 protections
Thirty-six new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Hamilton Friday as public health announced another resident at Willowgrove Long Term Care who had the virus has died.
CFL releases 'comeback' 2021 schedule, including fans in stadiums
The CFL announced its 2021 schedule on Friday with the first game of the season featuring a 2019 Grey Cup rematch between the Hamilton Tiger Cats and champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Thursday, June 10.
Ministry says city's 'do nothing approach' on Chedoke Creek unacceptable, orders cleanup
Ontario's Ministry of Environment has ordered Hamilton to take remedial steps to clean up after a spill that leaked billions of litres of sewage and stormwater into Chedoke creek, saying the city's "do nothing approach" is unacceptable.
Damage estimated at more than $185K after 'suspicious' fire at Fifty Point Marina
Crews were called to the marina at 4:18 a.m. and found five boats on fire, according to the Hamilton Fire Department.
Toronto, Peel move into COVID-19 lockdown Monday as Ontario tries to stop 'worst-case scenario'
Toronto and Peel Region are moving into "lockdown" Monday as Ontario tries to curb a steep rise in COVID-19 cases, Premier Doug Ford announced. "Further action is required to prevent the worst-case scenario," he said at a news conference Friday.
More COVID-19 cases at McMaster, local schools, Tim Hortons and Canada Post
Students at McMaster University and local Hamilton schools have tested positive for COVID-19. A worker a Stoney Creek Tim Hortons and someone at a Canada Post depot in Ancaster also have the virus.
Downtown brick buildings housing families and businesses for decades to be demolished
Metrolinx to begin demolition on 21 downtown Hamilton homes and storefronts that bear decades of history and character
'He just disappeared': Vigil planned for missing man, 84-year-old Louis Anderson
The family of Louis Anderson is asking community members in Chippawa to light candles on their porch at 7 p.m. Friday.
Fire marshal investigating explosion at Hamilton wastewater treatment plant
Two staff members working in the building were able to escape unhurt, according to the Hamilton Fire Department. Damage is estimated at $75,000.
Autopsy completed after body found following Stoney Creek house fire
Steven Wilson, Assistant Deputy Fire Marshal, said two investigators and a forensic engineer have been working at the scene.
Norfolk County council calls for outside help after a year of conflict
Some say it's the mayor. The mayor says it's the result of some people leaking information.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Joseph Brant Hospital after workers, patient test positive
A COVID-19 outbreak at Joseph Brant Hospital after three health-care workers and one patient tested positive. The cases are linked to a medicine inpatient unit on 7 South 100 (7S100), according to the hospital.
City worker fired after receiving $55K extra by getting salary and benefits, city says
Following a "process breakdown", the city auditor says an employee was paid both full salary and long-term disability benefits at the same time for over a year.
11-year-old's Instagram account celebrates books with Black characters
When Ainara Alleyne browsed through the library, she'd never see characters that looked like her. That's why she started an Instagram page to feature books whose main characters are Black and people of colour.
Capacity for arenas and rec centres capped at 10 under COVID-19 red zone
It's a far smaller number than the 50 the city initially announced would be permitted Sunday and will have impacts for area teams and athletic associations.
COVID-19 cases at McMaster University, Niagara College in Welland camups and HWDSB
A McMaster University employee, two Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) students and someone at Niagara College Canada in Welland have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
City battling 'troubling' nursing home outbreaks that have infected dozens
Seventeen outbreaks in the city are ongoing, including four at long-term care homes where more than 30 people have been infected.
McMaster review of anti-Black racism in athletics criticized for lack of accountability
Athletes who inspired McMaster's review of racism in its athletics department, and a former task force member, have some criticisms about a report that acknowledged systemic anti-Black issues but did not hold any individuals accountable.
Ontario considering Environment Hamilton's concerns about chemical plant in Stoney Creek
Ontario's Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks says it will consider concerns raised by Environment Hamilton about a recent air and noise permit application from Bartek Ingredients Inc.
Fortinos worker in Waterdown store tests positive for COVID-19
A staff member at a Fortinos in Waterdown has tested positive for COVID-19.
What to do when non-essential Red Zone stores are open but officials say 'don't go': CBC Asks
Jim Watts wonders why the province would allow his business to stay open — then tell people not to go there. Watts co-owns Vagabond Saints Tattoo Lounge and Spa. He'll join Hamilton's associate medical officer of health, Dr. Ninh Tran, in a live interview on Thursday at noon.
Hamilton still working to sort out 'frustrating' discrepancies in red zone regulations
Hamilton city staff are still seeking "absolute clarity" from the province around its COVID-19 red zone regulations after discovering discrepancies.
City wants input on new Albion Falls viewing platform and stairs for visitors
The city of Hamilton plans to build a new south viewing platform, stairs, elevated boardwalks, and a pedestrian crossover on Mountain Brow Boulevard, and more to bolster safety measures at Albion Falls.
HWDSB cancels final exams, eases high school graduation requirements amid 'uncertainty'
Hamilton's public school board has cancelled final exams and eased graduation requirements for high school students this year amid "uncertainties of a pandemic."
SIU investigating after OPP cruiser, pickup truck crash leaves 2 seriously injured
The province's police watchdog is investigating after a collision between a police cruiser and a pickup truck sent two people to hospital.
Friends mourn death of costume designer at Burlington theatre after COVID-19 outbreak
Jeanne Montague, who ran the costume department at Drury Lane, a musical theatre company in Burlington, has died.
Hamilton school boards and unions on standby as Ontario considers extended winter break
Hamilton's school boards and unions are on standby as the provincial government considers an extended winter break or starting classes remotely in the new year.
Shop owner says province's 'patchy regulations' and mixed messages are hurting business
Jim Watts wonders why the province would allow his business to stay open — then tell people not to go there.
Brantford moves to 'orange-restrict' zone as COVID-19 cases rise
The city of Brantford has moved to Ontario's "orange-restrict" zone due to more COVID-19 cases.
Fortinos worker in Burlington store on Guelph Line tests positive for COVID-19
A staff member at a Fortinos in Burlington has tested positive for COVID-19.
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