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It’s the Masters. That says it all.
Taking your first-ever step onto the grass at Augusta, is a little like that moment in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ when the film goes from black and white to c
Hamilton's Mohawk College gets nearly $3 million for new research projects
Mohawk College is moving ahead with new research into remotely piloted vehicles and is helping companies address digital and communication challenges in their operations, thanks to $2.6 million in funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
Hamilton public school board issuing layoff notices for 59 jobs
A preliminary budget for Hamilton’s public school board is cutting the equivalent of about 59 full-time jobs this September, although many positions are expected to be reinstated before then.
McMaster University Cootes Drive generators carbon emission details among conditions
Peer review of noise study might be required for city building permit
Hamilton requiring all business improvement areas to keep meetings open to public
City officials are reviewing all boards and committees on how they follow provincial guidelines on open meetings.
Hamilton hospital staff off work for COVID rapidly rising
Flu re-emerges in Hamilton for first time since the pandemic began
'WARNING': Massive recall of Kinder eggs and chocolates sold across Canada due to possible Salmonella contamination
Ferrero Canada Ltd. is recalling multiple Kinder brand chocolate products from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency revealed Wednesday (April 6).
Hamilton-born guitarist Colin Cripps returns home with Blue Rodeo
Beloved band comes to FirstOntario Concert Hall with two shows April 15 and 16
Three NASCAR nominees have Ontario ties
Matt Kenseth, A.J. Foyt and Janet Guthrie, up for Hall of Fame inclusion, all raced here, Tim Miller writes.
Ontario is now seeing an estimated 100,000 new COVID-19 infections a day
Ontario is now seeing an estimated 100,000 new COVID-19 infections per day — the highest number of daily infections since the beginning of the pandemic — prompting experts to warn of increased hospitalizations in the coming weeks and calls for mandatory masking in essential businesses and schools.
Inclusion Coffeehouse is officially open and ready to serve the community
Café run by L’Arche Hamilton celebrates grand opening
Driver charged in hit-and-run that killed Boris Brott
Arsenije Lojovic, 33, briefly appeared in court Wednesday.
Why you should take the sixth wave of COVID-19 seriously
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How Omicron is changing the way rapid tests should be used
Science moves quickly in the arms race against the ever-evolving COVID-19 virus. Now, a growing number of medical experts and health authorities say the way at-home COVID tests are used needs to be adjusted to better detect Omicron and its subvariant.
Councillors ‘dreaming in Technicolor’ about Ancaster development: Ferguson
Planning committee rejects plan for eight-storey development on Wilson Street East
Hamilton police constable accused of drug use faces five disciplinary charges
Alfonso Esquivel has been suspended with pay while facing five Police Services Act charges
Attention Tim Hortons customers: get ready to sip on your own cup
Restaurant chain welcoming the return of reusable, customer-owned cups.
Hamilton home sales jumped in March as average prices stayed over $1-million mark
Number of residential properties sold last month were the most in 10 months
Today’s coronavirus news: German minister backs off ending compulsory COVID isolation
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario’s plan for fourth dose expected today; German minister backs off ending obligatory isolation; Biden orders push on long COVID
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.
Back in class after two years, teacher tests positive for COVID in a week, as sixth wave hits Ontario schools
After two years, Mississauga high school teacher Laura Kirby-McIntosh was “really excited” to return to the classroom last week for the first time since the start of the pandemic. It lasted five days.
Emma Teitel: Masks are cheap, easy and effective. So why has public health ditched the mandate?
Nearly everywhere a city official appears they sing the song of Toronto’s sky-high vaccination rate. And it truly is a beautiful song.
Brain Power after-school enrichment program aims to help high achieving students on Hamilton Mountain
Over a few years, Ernst Ma went from a high achieving yet overly talkative high schooler to a budding entrepreneur, pitching ideas on reducing plastic waste to a Fortune 500 company.
Dundas Governor's Road truck route remains despite sensitive land use conflicts
No truck size or time restrictions imposed on route
‘Boris brought music to the people’ — Hamiltonians pay tribute to classical virtuoso
Hamilton mourning the sudden and senseless death of Boris Brott, who for more than 50 years taught the city much of what it knows and appreciates abou
A lament for Hamilton’s maestro
Canada will not see another conductor the likes of Boris Brott, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
Americans showed the world how to die from COVID-19. Are they about to do it again?
WASHINGTON—One indication of where COVID-19 stands in the current American political priority list was the news Tuesday from the U.S. Senate of a deal to finally fund President Joe Biden’s ongoing pandemic measures.
Hamilton reacts to the news of famed composer Boris Brott’s death
Maestro’s hit-and-run death met with shock and sorrow
Man who shot at Hamilton police, held hostage and broke into home handed 15-year sentence
‘Jamie Dryden has taken that feeling of security away from me,’ victim told court
Motorist who killed 11-year-old Jude Strickland sentenced to four years in prison
Brandon Aubert is also prohibited from driving for eight years
Motorist who killed 11-year Jude Strickland sentenced to four years in prison
Brandon Aubert is also prohibited from driving for eight years
Hamilton and Ontario officials wait for NACI guidance for 4th COVID-19 vaccine dose
Hamilton and Ontario are seeing COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations trending upwards.
Hamilton educator arrested for child pornography
A 49-year-old educational assistant at St. Ann Catholic Elementary School in central Hamilton is facing three child pornography charges
Driver arrested after pedestrian seriously injured in Durand collision: Hamilton police
Police said the same vehicle is believed to have been involved in a separate collision on the Hamilton Mountain.
Photos: Promenade Park opens to the public
Waterfront development taking shape
Integrity of Hamilton venues deal ‘bulletproof’: Coun. Sam Merulla
Let public decide value through disclosure, Coun. Maureen Wilson says
Nearly $216,000 worth of provincial COVID fines remain unpaid in Hamilton
More than 1,360 fines under the Reopening Ontario Act and the Emergency Management Civil Protection Act were issued between March 2020 and December 20
Hamilton film maker tells soaring story of great Baha’i leader
Film by Mary Darling, of ‘Little Mosque on the Prairie’ fame, premiering at Westdale on April 7, Jeff Mahoney writes.
New red-light cameras coming to 10 Hamilton intersections
By the end of this year, 42 city intersections will have enforcement eyes in the sky
Meet the Millers: He was just ousted from the NDP, she’s been asked to resign as HWDSB trustee
MPP Paul Miller and his wife, trustee Carole Paikin Miller, deny all allegations of racism levelled at them, calling them a “political assassination”
Pandemic backlog leaves 50,000 missed vaccines and 40,000 delayed dental screenings at Hamilton schools
Public health needs $9 million to catch up on postponed programs
Hamilton will ban the largest trucks from ‘shortcutting’ through downtown
Proposed new truck route is expected to be ratified at next week’s council meeting
Today’s coronavirus news: B.C.’s likelihood of introducing a 4th COVID-19 vaccine dose to be discussed at briefing
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: British Columbia likelihood of introducing a fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose to be discussed at briefing
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Dundas Yorkville Retirement Residence at 211 York Rd. closed
Status of property, including apartments and plaza, unclear.
Pot shop bid near Stoney Creek daycare centre not dead yet
Contrary to a city report, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario says a controversial application for a cannabis shop next to a Stoney Creek daycare centre is still active more than 14 months after ending its public-comment phase.
Ancaster's Redeemer University celebrates opening of $22-million Charis Live and Learn Centre
Redeemer University, celebrating its 40th anniversary, opened a 77,000-square-foot student living and learning facility.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?: Upper Wellington Street and Inverness Avenue on Hamilton Mountain
Labourer’s International Union of North America (LiUNA) and Fengate are building a multimillion dollar residential/commercial project on the site of the former Mountain police station.
Resurgence of COVID underway in Hamilton
High transmission forecast into the summer
Human-trafficking trial underway in Cayuga
Brantford woman says four accused controlled her life and profited from sex work
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