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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.