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HWDSB survey offers students chance to discuss what bullying looks like during COVID-19
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board has opened up an 87-question survey for students about bullying in schools during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police searching for potential witness of double homicide at Urban Lounge
Hamilton police are looking for a man they believe witnessed the double homicide at Urban Lounge in March. They also think more than one gun was fired inside the lounge.
300 HWDSB elementary students move to virtual school before 2nd COVID-19 reorganization
Roughly 300 more students will be joining Hamilton public school board's virtual school as more COVID-19 cases appear in the region and as Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is set to proceed with its second reorganization of the year.
David Braley, former Ticats owner whose name graces McMaster's athletic centre, dies
David Braley, who owned three Canadian Football League franchises including the B.C Lions, died Monday morning at age 79.
Niagara MPP Sam Oosterhoff faces backlash over packed group photo with no masks
Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff posted photos on social media that showed him standing packed together in a group of 40 people. Nobody was wearing a mask.
Ontario dog first in Canada to test positive for COVID-19, but researcher says there are likely more
A dog in Ontario's Niagara Region has become the first dog in Canada to test positive for COVID-19. A researcher says there are likely more infected dogs in the country, though pet owners shouldn't be worried.
Canada Summer Games in Niagara rescheduled for August 2022
After being postponed from next year, the Canada Summer Games in Niagara have been rescheduled for August 6 to 21, 2022.
$2.4M worth of cannabis latest large-scale seizure by OPP in Norfolk County
More than $5 million in cannabis has been seized in Norfolk in just over a month.
This Instagram account helps people process grief after loved ones die of COVID-19
Annie Horton knows what it's like to lose a loved one to COVID-19. Her brother-in-law, Nick Cordero, died in July following severe medical complications after contracting the coronavirus.
Demonstrators march in Caledonia to support land reclamation camp
A crowd marched past barriers and toward Caledonia Sunday, bearing signs in support of Six Nations of the Grand River members who have been blocking a nearby housing development.
Halton mayors tell premier that no new COVID-19 restrictions needed in their region
Four mayors in Halton Region say no new COVID-19 restrictions are needed in the communities they represent because the daily case counts don't warrant a such a clampdown.
Hamilton reports 23 new COVID-19 cases as Ontario tops 1,000 for 1st time
The city has seen a total of 1,661 cases so far during the pandemic. Of those, 154 are active, while 1,456 (88 per cent) are resolved.
Additional COVID-19 cases reported at Hamilton schools
A third case of COVID-19 has been confirmed at Highview Elementary School and a fifth at St. Mary Catholic Secondary School. Mohawk College is also reporting a new case.
Ontario's daily COVID-19 cases top 1,000 for 1st time, day after reaching previous high
Ontario reported a record 1,042 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, marking the first time cases have surpassed 1,000 a day since the outbreak began in late January.
Police investigating after multiple shots fired at Mountain home
Investigators say a light-coloured, two-door vehicle was seen passing a home on Locheed Drive around 10 p.m. Saturday when someone inside fired multiple shots.
WestJet to provide refunds, not just credits, for flights cancelled due to pandemic
WestJet says it will begin providing refunds to all its passengers whose flights were cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
When live streams fail during public meetings, who's left in the dark?
A city committee and the public school board had live streams crash, but continued to hold their meetings — which are supposed to be public — without any way for people to watch. Here's why that's a problem.
Hamilton care home being evacuated amid 'increasingly untenable and unsafe' situation
A Hamilton care home is being evacuated amid a "deteriorating situation" the city says has become "increasingly untenable and unsafe" for residents and staff.
After drop in student enrolment amid COVID-19, HWDSB budget deficit is 'very likely'
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board hopes to find $2.8 million and avoid a budget deficit after learning there are 1,756 fewer students enrolled than anticipated during the COVID-19 pandemic. But avoiding a deficit is unlikely.
Six Nations members expand road blockades around land reclamation camp in Caledonia, Ont.
Ontario Provincial Police cruisers watched from a distance Friday morning as a backhoe dug up a road in Caledonia, Ont., by the entrance to a First Nations land reclamation camp that has put a halt to a planned housing development.
3 new school-related COVID-19 cases in Hamilton
There are three new COVID-19 cases in Hamilton schools, including two in the public school board.
What the new police services board member says about defunding, Pride 2019 and more
Mel Athulathmudali, the newest member of the Hamilton Police Services board, spoke with the CBC on Thursday. Here's what he had to say about defunding police, events at Pride 2019, racial profiling and more.
BIPOC committee says it feels 'erased' after efforts to work with Hamilton Public Health
A group of BIPOC academics, experts and community leaders that serve equity-seeking communities feel ignored after trying to work with Hamilton Public Health Services (HPHS) all summer to collect and release data that showed how COVID-19 has hit marginalized communities in Hamilton hardest.
Worker at Burlington Fortinos tests positive for COVID-19
A worker at a Fortinos in Burlington has tested positive, says its parent company Loblaw.
This Burlington doctor quit taking spin classes. Here's why
Dr. Diana Ahmed was in the midst of a spin class roughly three weeks ago when she looked around and realized she was in a “COVID incubator.”
Hamilton sees 31 more cases and 48th COVID-19 death
The most-recent victim of the virus was a man in his late 70s who died in hospital on Tuesday, according to public health.
Anonymous tip line leads city to discover $202K lost to fraud and waste
A fraud and waste hotline in its first year has found the city has lost $202,000, with $100,000 of this being due to fraud.
Niagara needs 20,000 more affordable housing units, Brock researcher says
The gap between the number of affordable homes available in Niagara and those who need them keeps growing. According to a Brock University researcher, almost 20,000 additional apartment units will be needed by 2041 to meet the demand.
Injunction against First Nations land reclamation camp sparks skirmish with police
Blazing wooden pallets and tires blocked one side of a street leading into a southern Ontario community on Thursday, after a skirmish between police and members of a First Nation land reclamation camp.
8 more COVID-19 cases connected to Hamilton schools
The latest positive tests for the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board involve four students and a staff member who worked at two schools. The city's Catholic board is also seeing new cases.
HWDSB undergoing another 'massive' reorganization in elementary schools
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is set to undergo a "massive reorganization" in elementary schools after learning there are 1,700 fewer students enrolled in classes than previously calculated, about half of whom are turning to homeschooling.
Metrolinx will start demolishing 21 Hamilton LRT properties next month
The agency says the buildings are in serious disrepair and not suitable for affordable housing.
Public health directs anyone at Ancaster Sports Centre on night of Oct. 16 to self-isolate
Public health has directed 15-20 people to immediately self-isolate after someone who was at the Ancaster Sports Centre on the night of Oct. 16 tested positive for COVID-19.
1492 Land Back Lane files 11th hour constitutional question as injunction hearing looms
The spokesperson for a Six Nations land reclamation camp that has halted a housing development in Caledonia, Ont., served notice to Ottawa and Ontario on a constitutional question days before an Ontario court judge rules on whether to grant a permanent injunction against the camp.
New study of medieval plagues offers insight into spread of COVID-19, researchers say
The number of people who died from the Black Death in the 14th century doubled about every six weeks, while the doubling rate from the Great Plague in the 17th century was every two weeks according to a new study out of McMaster University that researchers say relates to the current pandemic.
Hamilton police officer tests positive for COVID-19
The service says the officer was last at work at the East End Station on Oct. 19 and all areas where they were have undergone a "deep cleaning."
Niagara police searching for 3 guitars stolen from walls of Hard Rock Café
Photos of the instruments shared by investigators show three guitars next to labels reading Guns N' Roses, Neil Young and Pink Floyd.
4 new COVID-19 outbreaks declared in Hamilton, including at ArcelorMittal and Foot Locker
Four new COVID-19 outbreaks have been declared in Hamilton, including at ArcelorMittal and the Foot Locker at Lime Ridge Mall.
Hamilton man who allegedly threatened Toronto school charged with hoax terrorism activity
Hamilton man Tygar Allen Campbell, 28, faces a string of charges including uttering threats and hoax regarding a terrorist activity, police say.
Six Nations implements new COVID-19 restrictions to address 'alarming' transmission rates
Face coverings are now mandatory, federal schools will remain closed for now, and elected council said trick-or-treating next week is "strongly discouraged."
Dog rescues say pandemic puppy trend will lead to surrenders
An overwhelming demand for canine companions during the pandemic has some rescue groups worried about an influx of unwanted dogs in the future.
Woman escapes after man with heavy build and red hat chased her in Norfolk County: police
A woman ran away from a man chasing her in Norfolk County according to Ontario Provincial Police.
COVID-19 outbreak at Hamilton spin studio Spinco climbs to 80 cases
Public health says 50 primary cases (48 members and two employees) have been confirmed so far, along with 30 secondary cases such as family or friends who came into contact with people infected at the spin studio on James Street North.
Hamilton man pleads for return of late mom's engagement ring, stolen after break-in
Tom Sterling had a plan that would make proposing to his girlfriend extra personal, but before he could get down on one knee, someone stole the ring. Now he's asking for it to be returned.
Live at 12:30 p.m. Thursday — Meet the newest member of Hamilton's Police Services board
Join our Facebook Live interview Thursday at 12:30 p.m. with Mel Athulathmudali, a member of the LGBTQ+ community and the province's latest appointee to the Hamilton Police Services board
Six Nations Haudenosaunee hold rolling blockade for Mi'kmaw fishers in Nova Scotia
Haudenosaunee from Six Nations of the Grand River are holding a rolling demonstration in Stoney Creek as a dispute between commercial fishermen and Mi'kmaw fishers in southwest Nova Scotia continues to escalate.
Motion for urban hen pilot project fails to get off the ground
Hopes for urban hens in Hamilton were clipped again Tuesday, this time following a motion stressing the importance of food security during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hamilton-born artist Kapwani Kiwanga wins France's prestigious Prix Marcel Duchamp
Canadian artist Kapwani Kiwanga has won one of France's most prestigious visual arts prizes.
After 20 years, Brock University moving satellite campus from Hamilton to Burlington
Costs to update its current location and a lack of access to main roads and public transit have led Brock University's satellite campus to leave Hamilton for Burlington.
More COVID-19 cases reported among Hamilton students and school staff
Three students at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Elementary have the virus, while the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board says three students, two staff members and a bus driver have also tested positive.
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