Conservation Halton and the Waterdown Lions Club are asking the community to help them plant more than 300 native trees and shrubs at Joe Sams Leisure Park on Oct. 30.
Nearly 70 per cent of Ontario parents say their children will get the COVID-19 vaccine once it is approved by Health Canada, while about 20 per cent remain unsure their kids will get the shot, according to a new poll by Forum Research.
The left hand has sorted things out with the right hand, allowing the city to fix an oversight that left a garbage bin by a bus stop and parkette on King Street East in downtown Stoney Creek overflowing with refuse for several weeks.
Dundas’ third legal cannabis retail store awaits approval to open, joining a still-growing industry where average store sales continue declining as new retailers are added.
The Star’s Heather Scoffield is travelling with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the G20 Summit in Rome and the United Nations’ Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, covering Canada’s role in the shifting world order and the global fight against climate change.
The Star’s Heather Scoffield is travelling with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the G20 Summit in Rome and the United Nations’ Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, covering Canada’s role in the shifting world order and the global fight against climate change.
While saying Ontarians “must stay cautious,” the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health said Halloween and Santa Claus parades can still be held safely.“We do think masking for these environments is appropriate and we can do distancing as bes
Outbreaks of COVID-19 in Ontario elementary and secondary schools are down considerably from where they were at the end of September, signalling that vaccinations, masks and ventilation upgrades are likely helping to keep the virus under control in classrooms.
Nursing homes breaking the rules would see maximum fines doubled and the worst performers could face temporary takeovers under long-awaited legislation proposed Thursday in the wake of a pandemic that saw almost 4,000 vulnerable residents die.
Hamilton’s public school board is holding off on a plan to require all staff, trustees, service providers and volunteers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they have a medical or legal exemption.
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.
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.