The provincial government says schools will continue to publicly report student and staff absences until the end of June, as well as any school closings.
The public is being warned to avoid the northern section of upper Stoney Creek's Eramosa Karst Conservation Area after a daytime coyote attack on a golden retriever.
Like many others, dance artist, performer and choreographer Julia Garlisi felt compelled to act after watching news coverage of the human suffering unfolding in Ukraine.
A red-light camera for westbound traffic heading into Dundas on Cootes Drive, at East Street North, is one of five new priority red-light cameras to be installed this year and the first in the Valley Town.
The family of a 99-year-old Flamborough resident is calling on the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board to fulfil her lifelong dream and grant an honorary high school diploma.
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.
Last month a lone Toronto city councillor voted against scrapping the city’s mask mandate. “I think it’s too soon,” Coun. John Filion of Willowdale told his colleagues via livestream about why the mandate ought to stick around a little longer.
We are down to the choice of doing anything or doing nothing, and Ontario isn’t the only place to decide that ignoring a respiratory pathogen is its best idea. A virus, of course, doesn’t much care what you think of it. Mostly, it appreciates the help.
We are down to the choice of doing anything or doing nothing, and Ontario isn’t the only place to decide that ignoring a respiratory pathogen is its best idea. A virus, of course, doesn’t much care what you think of it. Mostly, it appreciates the help.
An east Hamilton family is searching for their feline companion in an upper Stoney Creek neighbourhood after the cat was allegedly taken by a pizza delivery driver and released several kilometres away on April 5.