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‘It’s peaceful, it’s wonderful’: Watch for Tundra swan migration in Hamilton’s Long Point area
Tens of thousands of waterfowl pass through the Long Point area during mass migration event
Bargaining resumes for Ontario Community College faculty
The College Employer Council which represents management at Ontario’s 24 community colleges, including Mohawk College, announced March 16 that contract talks with the union representing full-time faculty will resume online March 17.
Things to do on St. Patrick’s Day in Toronto: Share your photos with us
St. Patrick’s Day is here. It’s been two long years since the pandemic did away with in-person events. As COVID-19 restrictions lift in the city, here are some (in-person) ways you can celebrate the festivities in Toronto this week.
Hamilton is under a fog alert Thursday morning
The weather alert, issued for Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and Toronto areas
Valerie Tryon and her ‘magic music’
Pianist is back together with her Yamaha C5 for a recital at the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts, after a pandemic pause, Leonard Turnevicius write
‘Handshake deal’ leads to condo project at west Hamilton church site
Heritage committee doesn’t want Grace Lutheran to be demolished
Start saving now for that compound interest to grow into a comfortable retirement
Compounding means earning a further yield on your original investment returns, Thie Convery writes.
‘Searching and searching’: Housing for Hamilton’s poorest harder to find
Dan Graham has lived in a tent in a barren piece of land in the northeast city since July
Falla Movers closes permanently — Hamilton family ends 95 years in cartage business
Wendy Cardwell’s family started shipping freight in 1928 — her grandfather transported ice and coal in city’s east end.
Ontario says you can shop maskless starting March 21. Will Hamilton’s pandemic bylaw stop you?
Just days before the controversial end to the province’s mask mandate, Hamilton says it is still ‘reviewing’ whether to keep its own face-covering byl
Hamilton-area residents overdue for colorectal cancer check surpasses 40 per cent
COVID-19 restrictions are likely part of the reason for the delay
Waterdown treaty forest to centre treaty relationship
Waterdown will soon be home to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Treaty Forest — a collaborative project between the City of Hamilton, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, the Rotary Club of Waterdown, Waterdown Lions Club and students from Waterdown District High School.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario science table to publish new COVID-19 projections at noon; St. Patrick’s Day parade returns to Toronto
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Dundas 711 York Rd. cleared vegetation didn’t meet commission definition of 'trees'
No decision on fruit orchard application in Pleasant View
Ontario Heritage, Sports Minister Lisa MacLeod says public should be 'confident' about lifting of mask mandates
MacLeod says chief medical officer's advice to lift mask mandates March 21 will instil "confidence" among public.
Firefighters rescue cats from Robinson Street apartment fire
Three residents evacuated from the building safely on their own.
COVID-19 is ‘raging’ up north, as several First Nations communities fight their toughest battles of the pandemic
Last month, when Doug Ford said Ontario was “down the slope” from Omicron’s peak and the province was ready to begin lifting pandemic restrictions, several northern First Nations communities were in the middle of their toughest fights of the entire pandemic.
Hamilton Chamber of Commerce announces annual business award nominees
The Outstanding Business Achievement Awards will be handed out at an in-person ceremony on May 11.
Hamilton public board retreats on school mask fight with province
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is partially retreating on requiring all students and staff to wear masks in school after the March break, setting April 1 as the new date to end the mandate and now allowing for employee exemptions.
McMaster’s Dr. Salim Yusuf, ‘Wayne Gretzky of health research,’ wins $100,000 Killam Prize
McMaster cardiologist Salim Yusuf lost his father to a heart attack
Dense fog warning for Hamilton
Environment Canada issued the weather alert warning of dense fog just after 7 a.m.
Hamilton resident cried tears of joy after winning $2-million Ontario 49 prize
Lottery win gives father of two chance to buy a home
Craving fried chicken? Two Hamilton restaurants opening soon
Chicken Plus opening next week at Wilson and James plaza; Matty’s Hot Chicken coming soon to Locke South.
‘I’m worried about my kid’s education’: Hamilton family struggles to stay connected without internet access
HWDSB says families have faced technological barriers during the pandemic, including insufficient devices, ‘spotty’ connection or no home internet at
‘Farmhouse Facelift’ set for second season of fun with Hamilton area’s Carolyn Wilbrink and Billy Pearson
Season 2 sees the siblings taking on even more ambitious makeovers of often century-old farm buildings, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Police ask public for help as investigation continues into death of Six Nations woman
Six Nations Police, OPP now in charge of Ruth Ann Longboat’s murder case
Podcast dives deep into Nuseiba Hasan true crime mystery
Filmmaker and journalist Habiba Nosheen saw herself in elements of the missing Hamilton woman’s story.
Today’s coronavirus news: Long COVID a burden for many Canadians; Omicron outbreak leaves Hong Kong in limbo
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.
Dundas Pleasant View group's video presents case against proposed private school
Columbia International College amendment application still under review
Dundas Pleasant View neighbourhood impacted by preliminary Highway 6 plans
Road widening proposed for additional southbound lane
Ancaster Community Food Drive ends campaign with over $32,000 in donations
Organizers are looking forward to holding an in-person event next year at the Ancaster Fairgrounds.
We asked all 34 local medical officers of health if they’ll keep masking after Ontario’s mandate ends. Here’s what they said
Several of the province’s top doctors say they plan to continue masking in indoor public settings, even after Ontario’s mask mandate ends on March 21.
Vehicle smashes into house after downtown collision
Police said no life-threatening injuries were reported, but the two-car crash closed Walnut Street for a few hours Tuesday evening
Pickup truck driver who killed 11-year-old Jude Strickland weeps in apology to family
Brandon Aubert could be seen crying throughout a pre-sentence hearing Tuesday that heard seven victim impact statements
COVID-19 vaccination rate jumps for kids as end of masks looms in Ontario schools
Vaccination bookings for children jumped after Ontario’s chief medical officer revealed mandatory masking in schools would be lifted next Monday as kids return to school from March break.
COVID-19 vaccination rates jumps for kids as end looms for masks in Ontario schools
Vaccination bookings for children jumped after Ontario’s chief medical officer revealed mandatory masking in schools would be lifted next Monday as kids return to school from March break.
School board shortens extended masking rules — but is more confident they can be enforced
Hamilton’s public trustees voted to keep mask mandates until April 1, despite provincial call to remove rules on March 21
HWDSB asks Hamilton public health for special order to keep masks until April 15
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board voted Thursday to mandate masks until April 15, but it remains unclear whether or not it can be enforced.
Hamilton man charged in hit-and-run that killed Robert Stevenson and his dog
Police say a 32-year-old man was arrested and charged Tuesday
Six Nations police seize 57 guns, ammo and drugs; seven charged in Project Chance
Six-month investigation culminates in arrests in three communities
Here’s how to get your Ontario licence plate sticker refund
The province has scrapped its renewal program for licence plate stickers for 8.5 million vehicles in Ontario and the cheques for those that qualify will be in the mail soon, according to the province.
Two-bedroom apartments in Hamilton closing in on $2,000 a month
Single units rent for an average of $1,514 a month in the city, a new report has found.
Charges withdrawn against homelessness activists
Six members of the Hamilton Encampment Support Network had charges diverted to peace bonds Tuesday
Bulldogs put exclamation mark on wonderful hockey weekend
Hamilton gave the fans what they wanted. A win. Final score 3-0.
Waterdown wreaths show support for Ukraine
A pair of Waterdown sisters and their grandmother are making wreaths to show support for the Ukrainian people.
Vanessa’s Closet is a tribute to beloved Hamilton YMCA staffer who was ‘like a supernova’
Vanessa Werstine had a passion for helping vulnerable youth and sex trafficking survivors
Remembering in red ink the first hanging at the Barton Street Jail
The first person to be hung at the prison was 146 years ago this week, writes Mark McNeil.
Hamilton still owed more than $80,000 in unpaid COVID fines
Of 466 COVID-related charges against businesses and individuals, 195 tickets remain unpaid.
Future of Jamesville Lofts in limbo after developer placed in receivership
A condo building at 15 Cannon St. W. was supposed to be completed in 2019. Today, it’s nowhere near done — and the money to build it has run out.
Meet the Hamilton man behind the hot sauce the internet can’t wait to buy
Dawson’s Hot Sauce is back on the immensely popular web show ‘Hot Ones’ this season. Which explains how a tiny business on Barton Street is at the top
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