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This interactive map below tracks the confirmed positive COVID-19 cases across Halton Region by municipalities.
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Updated | 2024-12-22 05:45 |
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Plan your trip before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on Feb. 24, 2023 for roadwork on High
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Crown asks for eight years in adult facility; defence says 18 months of time served
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For the first time ever, a COVID-19 drug entirely designed by generative AI has been approved for human use and will soon begin clinical trials in China, the Canadian-founded company announced Thursday.
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Residents of Hamilton Centre will vote for their new MPP in a byelection on March 16
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Police previously said the shooting was believed to be targeted
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Your bank will not text you. Nobody — nobody — will legitimately be asking you for a password, a credit-card number, a SIN number, or a code.
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Members of Hells Angels and Red Devils allegedly among 27 people arrested.
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‘I believe in our players,’ says coach Jay McKee. And why not?
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Schools are closed and student transportation is cancelled in Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and Brant-Haldimand-Norfolk Thursday.
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Province could feel like Hamilton gave it ‘black eye’ and jeopardize funding if oath for 47,000 units not taken, mayor says
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Six Nations researcher creating family trees based on traditional matrilineal lines disrupted by colonialism
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Experts say homebuyers need to be wary of ‘co-ownership’ model that is tilted in investors favour
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The Dundana Street home has five bedrooms and an in-ground pool in the backyard.
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Hamilton — including Flamborough — is seeing a shortage of volunteer firefighters, something Hamilton Fire Chief Dave Cunliffe said has been an ongoing issue for several years.
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The Mountain Mosque has reached and will likely surpass its goal of raising $100,000 to help earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.
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In 2023, the authority will have 11 board members from, at one point, 21 board members in the past.
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Attention, summer job-seekers: PepsiCo is hosting a National Hiring Day event in Stoney Creek on Feb. 25.
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Plan your route before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled five closures in Hamilton on Feb. 23, 2023 for roadwork on Hig
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Newspapers may arrive late due to production issues and inclement weather
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Hamilton police increasing patrols in ‘identified target areas’
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Joey Logano, Jimmie Johnson and others reflect on their performances in the NASCAR Cup’s season opener.
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You can hear Payadora’s compositions and arrangements on March 2 as part of the Hamilton Music Collective’s Jazz at the Gasworks series, Leonard Turne
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New location on Main East can house about 70 people
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In his final season of junior C hockey, the towering forward has developed into a prolific scorer, writes Steve Milton
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Feb. 22 is the National Awareness Day for Human Trafficking.
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Extensive and widespread utility outages are likely, says Environment Canada.
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Extensive and widespread utility outages are likely Wednesday, says Environment Canada.
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It is time for another ‘What is opening and what is closing in the Hamilton area,’ Joyce Leung writes.
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City committee gives landlord until after March 8 to repair plumbing in deteriorating building
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They lived, prayed and worked together, until allegations of assault, sexual abuse, death threats and gun violations tore The Family apart.
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Carole MacVicar left her job 24 years ago to help others as a volunteer
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Residents of small lakeside town organize petition to protest decision
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City auditor highlights Pleasant View property issues in fraud and waste report
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The nutritional supplements cupboard at the Cancer Assistance Program is full again thanks to the generosity of Hamilton Community News readers.
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More than 250 neighbours turned out to voice outrage over plans for an eight-storey condominium building and 102 stacked townhouses on a vacant Paramount Drive lot between Billy Green and St. Paul elementary schools in upper Stoney Creek.
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The Ancaster Lifestyle Spring Home Show returns for its 41st installment this weekend, Feb. 24 to 26 at the Ancaster Fairgrounds.
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Plan your trip before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled five closures in Hamilton on Feb. 22, 2023 for roadwork on High
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Pushing yourself in the weight room is the best way to mitigate age-related muscle loss, Ernie Schramayr writes
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Mark Champagne sentenced to life in prison, no chance of parole for at least 22 years
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Waterdown motorists can expect minor delays along Parkside Drive Feb. 22.
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Plan your commute before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled five closures in Hamilton on Feb. 21, 2023 for roadwork on H
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Hamilton averaged nearly one house fire per day between Jan. 1 and 30, an increase of 16 per cent over the same period last year.
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Grace McSweeney’s parents now fighting to raise awareness of dangers of common and readily available drug
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I recently learned about another notable Black history story connected to James Street, not far from where the banners are displayed from lampposts.
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Auditor says ambiguous conflict-of-interest policies at city are partly to blame for inappropriate dealings
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I recently learned about another notable Black history story connected to James Street, not far from where the banners are displayed from lampposts.
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College still wants to expand on the Fennell Avenue West site despite provincial plan for long-term care home, residential development
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The event will see two anti-trafficking advocates speak about the illegal trade’s root causes, ripple effects
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The city is reviewing who should have authority to settle development disputes that are headed to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) in the wake of a controversial deal struck by city staff to approve three skyscrapers near the lakeshore in Stoney Creek.