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Phase 2 of spongy moth spraying begins May 31 in Hamilton
The City of Hamilton will begin the second phase of aerial spraying for the spongy moth Tuesday morning in areas of the city with significant populations.
In her own words: a Q-and-A with NDP Leader Andrea Horwath
The Hamilton-based leader of the New Democrats has no regrets about booting longtime MPP Paul Miller from caucus and vows to ‘fix what is broken’ in a
Get wet: What spray pads and beaches are open in Hamilton?
The humidex is expected to make it feel like 35 on Monday and Tuesday
DARTS fires back at Hamilton over ‘bullying’ safety audit that pulled dozens of vans off the road
The city forced safety inspections on 36 accessible transit vehicles, but the service provider says its vans are safe.
DARTS says accessible fleet is safe; accuses Hamilton of manufacturing a ‘crisis’ with sudden audit
The city forced the arms-length transit provider to pull 36 vehicles for precautionary inspections May 19.
Taylor double murder trial delayed after juror tests positive for COVID
Trial tentatively scheduled to resume Thursday; jurors must undergo testing
Hamilton's unvaccinated staff receive 4-month reprieve to get COVID-19 shot
About 440 city staff were facing termination June 1, but councillors agreed to extend the timeline until Sept. 30.
For Ontario’s young, undecided voters, action on mental health is top of mind
Young Ontarians outline how their mental health has suffered during COVID-19, and what they’re looking for from party leaders
Great Scott! Kyle Scott puts his life with cerebral palsy into words
“In a Split Second” is a 238-page corkscrew roller-coaster of a memoir that winds the reader through so many ups and downs, writes Jeff Mahoney
Ontario Votes 2022: With COVID protections lifted, vulnerable residents feel leaders ‘don’t care about us’
Ontarians with chronic health conditions feel left behind as reopening provides little protection against COVID
Hamilton Health Sciences launching new $175M patient data system
New patient data platform designed to offer ‘better, safer care’
Baby formula shortage hitting Hamilton families
City stores have been experiencing shortages for almost two weeks, said Dr. Nikhil Pai
Obituary: Donations from Joey Tanenbaum changed the face of Art Gallery of Hamilton
Collection from Toronto philanthropist was worth millions of dollars
McMaster course works to simplify science. Now, the YouTube channel has 124,000 subcribers
Undegrad course started with presentations to high school students. Eight years and 1,100 videos later, they have more than 31 million hits worldwide.
Today’s coronavirus news: Hundreds of flights worldwide cancelled over the weekend
Meanwhile, Beijing and Shanghai eased COVID restrictions as outbreaks in the Chinese cities fade.
Red-throated Loon inappropriately released in Dundas’ Desjardins Canal
Hamilton Conservation Authority suggests leaving migratory bird where it is
Winona Peach Festival readies for pandemic rebound
A 50/50 ticket fundraiser is already underway as organizers prepare for the return of the Winona Peach Festival in August after being forced to pull the plug on the 2020 and 2021 celebrations by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A special thank you at Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre on Hamilton Mountain
Between them, Eleanor Morton and Cathy Kohler have spent more than 60 years serving seniors at the Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre and in the community.
We’re stuck with COVID on a ‘chronic’ basis, says Dr. Fauci
COVID is here to stay, the country’s top infectious disease expert said Sunday.
Highway closures for Hamilton this week (May 29)
You don’t need to sit in traffic: your weekly roundup of Ontario highway closures for new and ongoing construction in the Hamilton area, including Burlington, Stoney Creek, Flamborough, Ancaster, Dundas and Glanbrook.
Scorching temperatures to start the week in Hamilton
Residents should expect “two day stretch of very warm and increasingly humid weather”
Bring the heat! Monday, Tuesday expected to hit 30 C in Hamilton
Two hot days are expected to close out May, Environment Canada says.
Bruce Arthur: ‘There’s no climax. There’s no end.’ Why we’re already suffering pandemic amnesia
There seems to be an imperative to pretend it is over, maybe not even to remember even as it is still happening. Which, apparently, is how pandemics like the Spanish Flu often work.
Bruce Arthur: ‘There’s no climax. There’s no end.’ Why we’re already suffering pandemic amnesia
The pandemic came up during an Ontario election debate the other day, but you probably missed it. It was a passing exchange, incomplete, just another half-hearted attack in an election that feels like watching sleepwalkers play hide-and-seek. A real attack on Ontario’s incompetence-laced handling of the pandemic doesn’t seem to be coming, and you have to presume polling is telling the Liberals and the NDP that not enough people care to look back.
Virtual mental health care has become a massive marketplace. What does this mean for people seeking help?
When a personal crisis emerged last summer, Ontario university student Marysa Marentette’s mental well-being began to fray.
'The best birthday present': Freelton woman a high school graduate — after 8 decades
After more than eight decades, Isabel Mallon is finally a high school graduate.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls at Costco, Dollarama and Amazon involving lamps, lights and powders trigger multiple Health Canada warnings to shoppers
Multiple recalls are impacting Costco and Dollarama stores along with Amazon online and Health Canada is warning shoppers about them.
Ontario COVID patients in ICU hit 2022 low on Saturday
Ontario is reporting 144 people in intensive-care units due to COVID-19 and 865 in hospital overall testing positive for COVID-19, according to its latest report released Saturday morning.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 865 in hospital with COVID, 144 in ICU
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Shanghai reports COVID case outside quarantine area
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
What we know about Hamilton’s biggest ever lottery winner
Leah Murdoch-Gerics won $60 million in the Lotto Max draw April 19
With human rights, motivation is all
The question is always what motivated the employer to take the action that was harmful to the employee, writes Ed Canning
With human rights, motivation is all
The question is always what motivated the employer to take the action that was harmful to the employee, writes Ed Canning
Hamilton council’s tensions with Terry Whitehead boil over
Veteran Mountain councillor’s conduct during turbulent meeting called ‘toxic,’ but Whitehead defends his record
Ontario Votes 2022: Seniors, left to manage COVID-19 on their own, ignored by party platforms
It’s a sign of how deeply rooted ageism is in society and politics, say seniors’ advocates
Donning a new Most after all those Happy Days
Donald Most goes from Ralph Malph to channeling Frank Sinatra in Puerto Vallarta
Your 2022 Ontario Music Festival Guide including top 10 ‘showstopper’ events
Live musical performances cover a slew of genres
Bulldogs sweep their way into OHL final
Hamilton beats North Bay 6-0 to remain perfect in the playoffs and earn a chance to play for the championship
'Saw cat ears': Bullock's Corners resident reports cougar sighting
A Bullock’s Corners resident reported seeing what she believes was a cougar on her property on May 27.
Oakville man denies setting fire to childhood home, killing his mom and stepdad
Taylor charged with two counts of first-degree murder in arson deaths
Richard Taylor denied killing mom and stepdad in police interview after arrest
Taylor charged with two counts of first-degree murder in arson deaths
Dundas’ Grightmire Arena, town hall join community pool in roof replacement plan
Emergency roof replacement on Greensville heritage building anticipated this week
Hamilton staff to review roundabout proposal at Highway 52 and Powerline Road
A group of residents are urging the city to install a roundabout rather than simply build a left-hand turn lane along Highway 52.
Hamilton's Mohawk College offering business administration degree
It’s an opportunity for skilled trades people to expand their trade into a new business.
What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for May 15 to 21
This week’s shipping news.
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A different type of round for Mike Weir
Canadian golfing legend teams with local brewery to create Weir Beer
IMPACT: ‘It was like a mini tornado’: Port Hope family thankful for ‘treetop’ rescue efforts amid long-weekend storm
A Port Hope family is thanking Treetop Trekking employees for their quick actions after they get caught in the trees when the May long-weekend storm blew in.
Hamilton Service Canada locations witnessing long lines for passports
Passport Canada is experiencing an increase in demand for service across the country
‘Deeply alarming’: Hamilton backs $34.7-million spike for trunk sewer
Only two bids — $100 million apart — received for 10-kilometre pipe construction
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