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Updated 2025-01-06 11:16
Medical incident caused Hamilton airport crash into pond of de-icing liquid
Van crashed through fence and landed in pond of glycol
Council sticks with mandatory vaccination policy for Hamilton city workers
Non-compliant employees will lose their jobs as of June 1
Long-delayed concerts are headed your way
‘Postcards from Buenos Aires’ will finally land on May 1
New HWDSB student newsletter aims to ‘rebuild’ community lost during pandemic
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board student leaders launched on Monday the Senate Spectator, a newsletter for high-schoolers.
Construction worker hurt at Golf Links Road site
Incident comes a day after a man was killed on the job at Janco Steel Ltd. in Stoney Creek
Everything you wanted to know, and do, about osteoporosis
If you have been cleared to exercise by your physician, here are three exercises which I consider to be the Big 3 when it comes to getting started on
How a restaurant job helped a human-trafficking survivor escape exploitation
Fundraiser for Restorations at Burlington Montana’s May 1
Laptop-themed yearbook reflects student life ‘through a screen’
Cathedral High School’s recently released 2020-21 yearbook was designed to look like a MacBook from cover to cover
Watch out(side)! 22-year-old Hamiltonian sets his sights on Ontario birdwatching record
Ezra Campanelli has spotted 216 bird species, he needs more than 347 to crack the record, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Council endorses Waterdown Transportation Management Plan
The Waterdown Transportation Management Plan Study has been completed, identifying existing transportation issues and long-term improvement needs for the road network, public transit and active transportation.
Today’s coronavirus news: U.S. expands availability of COVID antiviral pill
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
It’s road work season on Hamilton Mountain
Arthur Cattafi is hoping it will make for a smoother ride for his patients.
Deban Brunette built literacy, math tutoring programs at Hamilton Mountain's Neighbour to Neighbour Centre
Her hearty laugh is dearly missed in the hallways at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
Hamilton NDP MPP Sandy Shaw says province has 'moral' duty to end Code Zero incidents
Shaw introduced a private member's bill April 21 calling for additional resources to end Code Zero incidents.
Dundas pesticide spraying raises concern for rare butterflies
Aerial applications in southwest area target LDD Moths
Upper Stoney Creek’s Eramosa Karst to test new trail system
Upper Stoney Creek’s Eramosa Karst will be the testing ground for a new mapping system that hopes to make it easier for visitors to navigate and assess the walkability of trails at local conservation areas.
'Whodunit to this day': Documentary on unsolved Durham murder of Beverly Lynn Smith coming to Amazon Prime
It is the coldest case, and it remains a fascinating story of one of the oldest unsolved murders in the history of Durham Region.
Shalom Village in outbreak again after recent inspection found infection control issues
Rising COVID outbreaks among Hamilton’s vulnerable
Long-term care is in turmoil. How to fix it will be a top Ontario election issue
Driven by problems exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, election battle lines have been drawn over the future of long-term care, how the places that house the elderly will look in the coming years, and who will own them.
America doesn’t much care about COVID-19 anymore. Just ask Kamala Harris
WASHINGTON—The vice-president of the United States has COVID-19.
Two men arrested after commercial robbery on Hamilton Mountain
Koodo/Telus worker struck in the head before suspects fled with phones and accessories, police said
‘It’s not random, it’s targeted’: Crown argues group liable for Ali Mohummad’s murder
The teens, who were 17 at the time of the deadly brawl, will face judgment in June.
Cargojet says ‘medical emergency’ was behind airport crash that killed one worker, injured four others
The single-vehicle collision at John C. Munro International Airport occurred early April 23
Worker dies after ‘industrial rescue’ at Janco Steel Ltd.
Police say the victim was a 36-year-old man from Hamilton.
Man transported to hospital after ‘industrial rescue’ at Janco Steel Ltd.
Hamilton paramedics say the patient, a man believed to be in his 30s, was without vital signs, resuscitation efforts were being made on route.
Meet Freshii’s new ‘virtual cashier’ — who works from Nicaragua for $3.75 an hour
Union leaders ‘disgusted’ as restaurant chain develops ‘labour optimization programs’ that outsource jobs to countries that pay less.
Wild Waterworks opening June 25 after two-year hiatus
COVID kept slides at the Hamilton water park dry for the 2020 and 2021 season.
Historic Freeman railway station reopens this weekend
Burlington train station has survived fires, abandonment and now COVID-19
Today’s coronavirus news: Beijing enforces mass COVID testing, closes neighbourhoods
Meanwhile, Biden’s administration is taking steps to expand availability of the life-saving COVID-19 antiviral treatment Paxlovid in the U.S.
On a positive note: Dunnville musician makes 'em laugh with catchy tunes, zany antics
Chad Charles Campbell makes listeners smile one song and story at a time
COVID in wastewater at all-time high in Hamilton
Surge comes as study shows unvaccinated increase risk of infection to vaccinated
Plan for homes near ‘worst-smelling place’ stinks: Hamilton councillors
Consultant defends proposal for 18 homes near animal rendering plant
Councillors ask staff to revisit Hamilton’s 12-hour parking rule
‘Give us an option other than moving the car,’ resident asks
'Incredibly exciting': Waterdown rainbow crosswalks to be installed in May
Two rainbow crosswalks incorporating the Pride and trans flags will be installed in Waterdown in May.
The Escarpment Project aims to keep Hamilton clean and green on Earth Day weekend
The Escarpment Project celebrated 10 years of helping to restore the natural beauty of the Niagara Escarpment, with its 2022 cleanup day on April 23.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?: Pop-up rally outside MPP Donna Skelly's office on Hamilton Mountain
About 50 people, including representatives from Environment Hamilton, Stop Sprawl HamOnt, Hamilton 350 and Environmental Defence, were on hand for a pop-up rally outside Flamborough Glanbrook MPP Donna Skelly’s constituency office April 23.
Hamilton manages a $33.8-million surplus, but costs remain a concern because of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a significant unknown in how Hamilton will be able to pay ongoing costs over the next three years.
Dundas Kerr Street partial closure could mean expansion of 'Green Block'
Additional green space, and an opportunity to expand the existing Green Block with native plants and gardens, could be created when Governors Manor finalizes its acquisition of the end of Kerr Street in Dundas, abutting the south side of the residential care facility at 37 Ogilvie St.
Stop Sprawl HamOnt event celebrates efforts to preserve Hamilton's farmland
Music, food and a call to action were all on the agenda under sunny skies at a Stop Sprawl HamOnt event April 24 at Manorun Organic Farm in Copetown.
More than half of Ontario’s young students say they feel depressed about the future
Russ Levy first thought about climate change in Grade 2.
Schools rely on COVID-19 rapid tests as use of more accurate PCR tests phased out
Take-home PCR testing for Ontario students, introduced in the fall as a way to provide easier and faster access, has been phased out with only a dwindling supply of the self-collection kits still available in schools.
Matt Elliott: Complaints about illegal fireworks in Toronto exploded during the pandemic. The solution may be more fireworks
Big number: 758%, the increase in the number of complaints about fireworks in parks registered with city hall in 2021, compared to pre-pandemic levels in 2019.
Petes giving the Bulldogs a post-season gift
By trying to make things rough, Peterborough is giving Hamilton — now up 2-0 — a bonding opportunity
International robotics competition a ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ for many Hamilton students
High school robotics teams from Orchard Park and Bishop Ryan in Hamilton finished in the semifinals of the FIRST Robotics World Championship in Housto
Public hearings now underway into slippery mystery of Hamilton’s Red Hill Valley Parkway
Council requested the ongoing judicial inquiry into a buried parkway friction report. But new documents filed ahead of public hearings give a glimpse
The freedom of some not be vaxxed undermines the freedom of everyone else
So there’s a new study in a prestigious medical journal that shows people who don’t get vaccinated against COVID-19 are not just putting their own health in danger. They also contribute disproportionately to the risk of infection for those who do get their shots.
Have your say on what’s happening in the pandemic
There’s been lots of changes the last few months, how are you feeling about them?
New COVID-19 outbreak at Simcoe hospital
Nine patients at Norfolk General test positive
Parents, community leaders ‘outraged’ by ‘significant’ vandalism at Mississaugas of the Credit elementary school
School was closed on Monday after unknown suspects broke windows, smashed equipment and tagged outside walls
Nurses and health-care professionals have lost too much during this pandemic
April 28 is Canada’s National Day of Mourning, the day on which workers who have been killed, injured or suffered illness due to workplace-related hazards and occupational exposures are remembered.
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