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‘Some of the best fishing in Ontario’ is in Norfolk County
Long Point draws anglers in search of dinner and camaraderie
Queer with Kids aims to help connect LGBTQ parents in Hamilton
Queer with Kids is a community group that aims to connect queer parents through in-person and virtual events
My 15 seconds of fame in filmed-in-Hamilton miniseries ‘Amerika’
Mark McNeil’s very short film career
Hamilton Paramedic Chief Michael Sanderson says another ambulance is essential for higher call volumes
While call volumes are rising, Hamilton is also experiencing a higher number of code zero incidents, putting patients at risk.
Mohawk College faculty votes this week
Full-time faculty at Mohawk College and Ontario’s 23 other community colleges vote this week on the College Employer Council’s offer from Dec. 13.
Hamilton Conservation Authority chair Lloyd Ferguson retreats on punishing opponents
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson says he’s decided not to pursue reprisals against three Hamilton Conservation Authority directors who he believes may have violated their code of conduct in opposing his acclamation as board chair for another year.
Hamilton police investigating pedestrian struck in downtown Dundas
Hamilton police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a 74-year-old woman struck by a vehicle on King Street West near Ogilvie Street in downtown Dundas on Saturday, Feb. 12.
Dundas Yorkville Retirement Residence issued compliance order by regulator
Home required to extend operation by two months to meet standard
Ontario hospitals facing critical shortage of blood collection tubes
Ontario hospitals are facing a critical shortage of collection tubes required for routine blood work, forcing some hospitals to direct staff to conserve supplies and reconsider the number of blood tests they order for patients.
Althia Raj: What if Justin Trudeau’s Emergencies Act gambit doesn’t change a thing?
It shouldn’t have come to this.
Omicron wave predicted to hit Hamilton until end of March
Vaccines estimated to have saved the lives of 131 Hamiltonians during the fifth wave
Full text of Chrystia Freeland’s remarks during Emergencies Act announcement
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland outlined how the Emergencies Act could be used to cut off the flow of money to “Freedom Convoy” demonstrators across Canada.
Full text of Justin Trudeau’s Emergencies Act announcement
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act Monday in response to the ongoing convoy protests in Ottawa and across Canada.
Who’s funding the ‘Freedom convoy’? What leaked data suggests about GiveSendGo donors
The Christian crowdfunding site has not confirmed the information as authentic. What is there suggests a breakdown of where the money is coming from
Premier Doug Ford to make green steel announcement at Hamilton’s ArcelorMittal Dofasco
Environmentalists hope the Progressive Conservative government has agreed to help fund a historic steelmaking overhaul that would end the use of pollu
Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford has played right into the protesters’ hands
In politics and in pandemics, timing is everything and at this moment, Doug Ford has never been more out of sync with the times, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford has played right into the protesters’ hands
In politics and in pandemics, timing is everything.
Court of Appeal hears arguments in Yosif Al-Hasnawi murder case
Decision on whether Dale King will face trial again to be released at a later date
‘Yes to peaceful protests’: Pierre Poilievre doubles down on support for Ottawa demonstrators
Conservative leadership hopeful reaffirms his support for people who have gathered in Ottawa to protest against COVID-19 restrictions.
The Emergencies Act has been invoked. What does that mean?
The federal government took the unprecedented step on Monday of invoking the Emergencies Act to deal with the ongoing convoy occupation in Ottawa and blockades that have affected border crossings across the country.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
North American stock markets fall to start week
S&P/TSX composite down more than 150 points, U.S. stock markets mixed
Hamilton Community News up for several provincial newspaper awards
Feb. 14 turned out to be a lovely day for the journalists of Hamilton Community News as it was announced that the team was named as finalists for six provincial awards.
Iamgold reaches deal with RCF management
Gold minder Iamgold makes board changes in deal with RCF Management
Ontario projects $13.1-billion deficit
Ontario set to release third-quarter financial update
Flamborough Review up for three industry awards
The Flamborough Review is being recognized by the Ontario Community Newspaper Association for its excellence in journalism in three categories.
Last-minute ideas for Valentine’s Day
There’s still time to make a splash with your sweetie — or even solo.
Before ‘Ghostbusters’ and ‘Animal House,’ Ivan Reitman was ‘centre of gravity’ at McMaster
Reitman showed signs of early greatness while at university in Hamilton in late 1960s
S&P/TSX composite down more than 150 points
S&P/TSX composite down more than 150 points, U.S. stock markets mixed
Cold weather alert cancelled in Hamilton Monday
Monday’s high should be around -8 C, with the wind chill rising to -13 in the afternoon
Uber Eats launches new services in Canada
Uber Eats launches new services, changes price structure for deliveries
Ontario moving up reopening dates, vaccine passports gone as of March 1
Ontario is easing COVID-19 capacity restrictions starting this Thursday — and as of March 1 proof of vaccination will no longer be required, Premier Doug Ford has announced.
LIVE: Premier Doug Ford holds news conference
Premier Doug Ford holds a news conference at 9:30 a.m. with Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, and Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health.Cabinet was expected to meet early Monday morning to discuss easing COVID-
Ontario Premier Doug Ford puts province on 'fast track' to reopening by lifting COVID-19 restrictions sooner than expected
The COVID-19 reopening plan is moving ahead sooner than expected, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Monday.
Councillor wants City Motor sign revamped for east Hamilton housing project
‘I promised ... I would bring it back to life,’ Sam Merulla says.
Obituary: Eberhard Zeidler was chief architect behind ‘medical school like no other’
His design for McMaster University Medical Centre won international acclaim
Two Hamilton artists take us to nature’s special places
Regina Haggo: Holly Sneath and Melissa Neil at Carnegie Gallery
Colleagues mourn loss of Hamilton man killed in hit-and-run
Robert Stevenson died Jan. 30 after being struck on Lawrence Road while walking his dog
Youth meets age at ACCA’s Black History Month 2022
Art, creativity and rootedness inspire the work of energetic young organizers of this year’s celebrations, writes Jeff Mahoney.
Juravinskis ring in Valentine’s Day with $5.1-million health-care gift to Hamilton
The couple’s latest investment will support studies focused on child and youth health, integrated care as well as burn trauma.
Hamilton’s downtown among the densest in Canada, new population data shows
Infllux of core residents comes as city’s population nearly doubled its rate of growth since 2016
Today’s coronavirus news: Some Alberta students, parents anxious as mask rule lifts in schools
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Dundas Grace Valley Church lists office site for sale
Purchase of Knox Presbyterian property scheduled to close March 31.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson is lonely voice against Hamilton's 2022 budget spending
"Nobody seems to be concerned with the tax rate," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
Voracious caterpillar here to stay, Hamilton Conservation Area ecologist says
No matter what you call them, the caterpillars that become LDD moths are here to stay and expected to once again defoliate leafy trees across the city this year, the Hamilton Conservation Authority’s terrestrial ecologist says.
Dundas Travel Club's 125 years recognized
Museum exhibition highlights early local women's groups
Mohawk College Joyce Centre retains zero-carbon standard
For the second year in a row (2021), the Joyce Centre for Partnership and Innovation at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College generated more electricity than it used.
Ambassador Bridge border crossing reopens: CBSA
WINDSOR, Ont. — The Canada Border Services Agency says the Ambassador Bridge border crossing between Windsor, Ont., and Detroit has reopened.
Lights, Camera, Action: Proposed Hamilton studio district on display
Public gets a look at what could be at Bayfront Studios
Busy King and Gage intersection closed Sunday — no information on reopening
Apparent water main break shuts down King Street East and Gage Avenue.
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