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Niagara man stranded in Nepal finally comes home after weeks in COVID-19 lockdown
A Hamilton man trapped in Nepal during the COVID-19 shutdown has returned home.
Worker at Frank's No Frills in Hamilton tests positive for COVID-19
The store on Rymal Road closed Monday to clean the building after discovering an employee tested positive for COVID-19. Management says the employee hasn't been in the store since April 9 and didn't display symptoms while working.
A note of optimism about impact of social distancing, even as Hamilton records 10th death
Here's the latest updates on COVID-19 in Hamilton, including the city's 10th virus-related death.
City wants to hear how it can help Hamilton businesses stay afloat during COVID-19
Small businesses already have narrow profit margins. For many, COVID-19 has evaporated them.
Public health issues orders to 31 residential facilities to take action on COVID-19 infection risk
Hamilton Public Health has issued orders at 31 residential care facilities it says weren't doing enough to stop the spread of COVID-19 —directing them to make changes to improve infection controls or face consequences.
More than 100 tow trucks ride in honour of Hamilton driver crushed to death by car
Peter Szymczak, a 30-year-old father of three, was working underneath the vehicle on April 6 in Ancaster at roughly 2 p.m. when it dropped onto him. Tow truck drivers from around the area drove to pay their respects.
Hamilton says it can't handle $23M deficit from the COVID-19 pandemic on its own
"We've always been taught in life to save for a rainy day," says one councillor. "And boy, have we been poured upon."
This Ontario veteran couldn't celebrate his 105th birthday — so he got a parade instead
Residents in Fort Erie, Ont., hosted a mini-parade to celebrate the Burdett Sisler’s 105th birthday during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hamilton researchers move at 'lightning speed' to start trials for COVID-19 treatments
One project will study how various medications fare against the virus while another will find out if blood from recovered COVID-19 patients can help those still in hospital.
Part-time, contract and seasonal workers now qualify for COVID-19 emergency benefits
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced more flexible rules for claiming the Canada emergency response benefit (CERB) in response to critics who pointed out the initial rules excluded students and people working reduced hours.
More than $20K worth of steroids found in Burlington home: police
The 35-year-old Burlington man faces two counts of trafficking a controlled substance and one count of possession for the purpose of trafficking.
Couple faces almost 300 fraud-related charges: Hamilton police
A 34-year-old Hamilton woman and a 31-year-old man with no fixed address face 292 fraud-related charges.
How the ancient Israelites dealt with epidemics, Bible tells of prophecy and rituals
Hanna Tervanotko, assistant professor of Religious Studies at McMaster University, describes how epidemics were dealt with in the Bible.
Here are the latest COVID-19 numbers for April 14 in Hamilton, Niagara and area
Hamilton has confirmed five more cases of COVID-19 since Monday, bringing its total cases to 261.
Demonstrators honk horns outside Barton jail to make sure inmate concerns are heard
At 2 p.m. Tuesday horns suddenly started honking outside the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre as people leaned out of vehicles, shouting and waving signs reminding inmates they're not alone.
Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic will leave the city with a $23M deficit, report says
The COVID-19 pandemic will put the City of Hamilton about $23 million in the hole, a new report says, including a loss of transit fares and $78,000 for more personal protective equipment.
COVID-19 pummels Anson Place, with 19 deaths and 73 confirmed cases
The COVID-19 crisis at Hagersville's Anson Place Care Centre has worsened, with 19 deaths and 73 residents testing positive for the virus.
66-year-old Stoney Creek man dead after crashing into LCBO store: police
Police say people at the scene described a black 2018 Ford SUV driving eastbound through the parking lot and crashing into the LCBO building.
Ontario to 'redeploy every resource' to long-term care homes as province reaches 411 COVID-19 deaths
The province's official death toll is 334. However, CBC News has compiled data from regional public health units throughout Ontario and counted at least 411 deaths.
Hamilton Bulldogs, Andlauer family donate $100K to Hamilton Food Share amid COVID-19
Hamilton Food Share received $100,000 to support families during the holidays and COVID-19.
Dad stabbed while playing with kids as suspects fled hotel robbery: Niagara police
Police have arrested and charged four people and are looking for a fifth person in relation to an armed robbery at a Niagara Falls hotel on Sunday.
Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Tuesday
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Ottawa is talking to the provinces about the struggles some are having getting adequate staffing to long-term care homes, calling COVID-19-linked deaths at such facilities "terrible and tragic." Here's a look at what's happening in Canada and around the world.
3 more Hamilton nursing homes have COVID-19 outbreaks
Chartwell Deerview Crossing Retirement Residence has one infected staff member, King Berry Seniors Residence has two infected residents and Clarion Nursing Home in Stoney Creek has an infected staff member. The Cardinal Retirement Residence also reported one new death from the novel coronavirus.
Wind warning in effect for Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara region
The strongest winds are expected to hit the shorelines of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, but they should ease later into Monday evening.
Good Shepherd reopens McGinty House to spare hospital beds for COVID-19 patients
Each of the 10 beds are in their own rooms and staff will provide 24-hour mental health support to patients.
McMaster University racing to create home-based COVID-19 test
A release from the school says the self-diagnosis kit would generate a test result in just 20 minutes, similar to a pregnancy test, which would spare people from having to visit a doctor's office, hospital or lab to find out if they are infected.
'A child at heart:' Easter bunny hops around Hamilton for families during COVID-19 pandemic
Betty Smith knew Easter wouldn't be the same this year because of COVID-19, so she tried to make it memorable by slipping on an Easter bunny costume and greeting children from a distance.
$50K backhoe for sale in Dunnville was stolen: police
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers in Haldimand County say the backhoe was stolen on Wednesday during the day, but don't have many other details about the case.
Agonizing from a distance: 13 people have died and 55 have COVID-19 at Anson Place
It's an anxious Easter weekend for families with loved ones at Anson Place Care Centre in Hagersville.
Len's Mill Stores create thousands of masks, gowns and caps to help protect people during COVID-19
Len's Mill Store is known as a sort of mecca for sewers, knitters and quilters. Now, the retailer has turned into a manufacturing hub of sorts, with employees creating kits for masks, caps and gowns to help during COVID-19.
Hospitals in Burlington and St. Catharines declare outbreaks of COVID-19
Hospitals in Burlington and Niagara have declared COVID-19 outbreaks.
1 person is missing after a house fire in Hamilton's east end
The fire started in a basement, and when crews arrived, they learned that one person still hadn't escaped.
Makeshift homeless shelter in FirstOntario Centre welcomes first guests
The city of Hamilton, along with Good Shepherd and Core Entertainment, have transformed the FirstOntario Centre into a shelter for homeless men.
Hamilton could host the 2026 Commonwealth Games — but does the city want them?
Hamilton has been chosen to represent Canada for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, but it also has the option of the 2026 games as the only bidder.
Clothing donation bins across Hamilton will be removed, city says
Donation bins across Hamilton to be removed as agencies are not operating them and citizens are using them to throw garbage in.
Hamiltonians embrace non-traditional Easter celebrations
Many Hamilton families are spending the holidays together, but apart during COVID-19.
Here are the latest COVID-19 numbers for April 10 in Hamilton, Niagara and area
Here's the latest COVID-19 updates in the Hamilton region.
Easter dinners will be 'to-go' as Hamilton charities adapt traditional offering for COVID-19
COVID-19 won't stop Hamilton charities from serving the city's most vulnerable — but it does mean the hundreds of Easter meals they dish out this weekend will look a little different.
Four men charged after $55K in cocaine seized, police say
Hamilton and Toronto police have arrested four men for illicit drug trafficking.
Ontario shifts COVID-19 testing focus as cases top 6,000
The province's official death toll now sits at 222, though CBC News has compiled data from local public health units and counted at least 274 COVID-19-linked deaths.
Maple Leaf Gardens sex offender Gordon Stuckless dead, lawyer says
The man at the heart of the Maple Leaf Gardens sexual abuse scandal has died.
'Spiritually present:' Hamilton's religious institutions offer virtual celebrations
Religious institutions in the Hamilton region adjust traditional events to fit with physical distancing measures during COVID-19.
$1B in Hamilton transportation money should still be spent on LRT or BRT, task force says
A task force the province set up to determine how it should spend $1 billion previously earmarked for Hamilton light-rail transit says the province should still spend the money on LRT or bus rapid transit.
Hamilton husband and wife charged after police find guns, $1M worth of drugs
Police searched vehicles, apartments and a storage locker and found guns and $1 million worth of drugs.
25,400 Hamiltonians jobless in March, largest spike in a decade: Statscan
The number of jobless locals jolted up by roughly 3,500 people between February and March according to the labour force report, the largest increase Hamilton has seen in at least a decade.
Grieving family says dad's funeral didn't cause Anson Place's COVID-19 outbreak
First Barbara Lalonde's father died. Then five members of her family got COVID-19 and it's possible she did too. Now the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit appears to be pointing to her dad's funeral as the start of a coronavirus outbreak at Anson Place Care Centre in Hagersville.
How Ontario nudists are handling being completely exposed in the time of COVID-19
People across Canada are covering up with masks and gloves to ward off COVID-19 and public health officials are constantly urging everyone to wash their hands. But what happens if your way of life leaves a lot more of you exposed?
Families celebrating Easter and Passover must get 'creative' amid pandemic
Organizers of groups of more than five may be charged under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, which carries a fine starting at $750.
FirstOntario Centre will become a shelter for Hamilton's homeless during COVID-19
The city of Hamilton is transforming a downtown venue into a shelter for homeless people during COVID-19.
Man, 77, assaulted teen grocery store worker over social distancing rules: police
A 77-year-old man is facing charges after allegedly getting aggressive with a teenage grocery store worker over physical distancing rules.
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