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Updated 2025-01-12 14:00
Dundas residents say climate change will influence Federal government issues
Support for protection of natural land and affordable housing among local needs
Ontario premier calls for unity after election
Ontario premier calls for unity after election as COVID-19 vaccine certificates loom
Gillian Flynn, Lena Waithe to head their own book imprints
Gillian Flynn, Lena Waithe to head their own book imprints
Canada's business associations have some advice for the new parliament
Canada has elected its 44th parliament, handing the Liberals a minority government. For the victors, groups representing some of the business sectors hardest hit by the pandemic have some thoughts about how the new parliament can help businesses recover, both financially and socially.
Here’s a plan that will FITT your retirement
Fitness Solutions: Shake things up with a move from machine-based workouts to free weights
Today’s coronavirus news: Pfizer Canada plans to seek approval for kids' vaccine ‘as early as possible’; Businesses await implementation of Ontario’s vaccine certification syst
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.
Small businesses irked by COVID fines but city says rules are rules
Two businesses were issued five fines each over the past week.
Dirt-bike track or sports field? Westdale grass saga continues as kids return to school
Construction to install turf begins months after desired starting date and leaves field dug up right as students return to school, Scott Radley writes
Murder victim’s neighbour testifies about gunshots, finding ‘my friend laying there dying’
Mark Champagne is charged with second-degree murder in Natasha Thompson’s death.
Is Hamilton’s Amazon warehouse open for business?
Situation at the Amazon fulfilment centre on Upper James Street and Dickenson Road West is unclear
POLL: The federal election is now over. How did you cast your vote?
Election campaign among shortest in history
Mail-in ballots to decide Hamilton Mountain riding
It looks like those 2,604 mail-in ballots requested by voters in Hamilton Mountain riding will determine who will be the area’s next MP.
Hamilton Mountain race won't be decided on election night
Liberal Lisa Hepfner is out in front in Hamilton Mountain, but the NDP's Malcolm Allen is close behind, but there'll be no victor on election night. The race will be decided by those who cast mail-in ballots.As of 2:58 a.m. and with 151/155 polls
Liberal Filomena Tassi wins Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas
Tassi currently has a large lead over her nearest rival in Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas.
Liberal Chad Collins keeps Hamilton East—Stoney Creek red
Liberal Chad Collins will keep Hamilton East—Stoney Creek red following his election victory.As of 2:03 a.m. and with 196/197 polls reporting, Collins is in the lead with 17,378 votes over Conservative Ned Kuruc with 13,390 votes and the NDP's N
'A deep honour': Conservative Dan Muys elected in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Flamborough-Glanbrook has stayed blue.
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi retains riding
Tassi says Canadians have given Liberals a mandate to stay the course in fighting the pandemic.
Liberal Karina Gould re-elected in Burlington riding
Gould became the youngest female cabinet minister in history in 2017
Matthew Green re-elected in Hamilton Centre
Green won with a wide margin of support — garnering 49.3 per cent of the vote.
Liberal Lisa Hepfner on track to win Hamilton Mountain, but NDP's Malcolm Allen is close behind
Liberal Lisa Hepfner is on track to win Hamilton Mountain, but the NDP's Malcolm Allen is close behind.As of 11:45 p.m. and with 100/155 polls reporting, Hepfner is in the lead with 9,578 votes over Allen with 9,041 votes. A total of 3,027 mail-i
Brantford-Brant stays blue as Larry Brock wins seat
Lawyer-turned-MP prevails in three-way race
Liberal Chad Collins leading comfortably in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
Liberal Chad Collins is leading comfortably in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek .As of 11:39 p.m. and with 130/197 polls reporting, Collins is in the lead with 7,460 votes over Conservative Ned Kuruc with 6,277 votes and the NDP's Nick Milanovic with
Filomena Tassi retains seat in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas
The Liberal incumbent had 41.8 per cent of the vote with 100 of 251 polls reporting
Rising Conservative star Leslyn Lewis wins Haldimand-Norfolk
Former party leadership hopeful is heading to Ottawa after resounding victory
Liberal Chad Collins pulling ahead in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
Liberal Chad Collins is starting to pull away from his challengers in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek .As of 11:04 p.m. and with 35/197 polls reporting, Collins is in the lead with 2,088 votes over Conservative Ned Kuruc with 1,743 votes and the NDP's
Liberal Filomena Tassi has a comfortable lead in Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas
Tassi currently has a 10% lead over her nearest rival in Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas.
Liberal Lisa Hepfner is in the lead, but NDP candidate Malcolm Allen is close behind her in Hamilton Mountain
It's a close race so far in Hamilton Mountain.As of 10:57 p.m. and with 45/155 polls reporting, Liberal Lisa Hepfner is in the lead with 3,895 votes over the NDP's Malcolm Allen with 3,599 votes. A total of 3,027 mail-in ballots were requested in
LIVE NOW: Coverage of the Flamborough-Glanbrook race and results
Follow our live coverage of the federal election in Flamborough-Glanbrook.
Worst of fourth wave yet to come predicts forecasting for Hamilton
Hospitals are bracing, more COVID testing centres planned as shots remains ‘excruciatingly, painfully’ slow
Federal election: The latest news as residents head to the polls in Hamilton and beyond
A Six Nations polling station was moved off reserve following protests, local candidates scale back gatherings amid pandemic
Third COVID class-action certified against Aviva
Third class-action certified against Aviva over COVID-19 coverage for lost business
Parkside Cemetery work paused while city reviews proposed gateway arch signs
Neighbours question signs and other issues at Public Works Committee meeting
VOTE 2021 – Hamilton Community News will have live results of local ridings
So, you’ve cast your ballot for the 2021 federal election. Now what?
Toronto schools to resume extracurriculars
Extracurricular activities may gradually return for Toronto's schools
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Canadian and U.S. stock markets fall sharply
North American markets down in early trading, following on declines overseas
Agostino centre’s park ‘looks like a dump,’ neighbours say
Neighbours of the Dominic Agostino Riverdale Community Centre say they’re fed up with the state of its park area, including the “rotting” picnic tables, torn fences and wooden benches with rusty rebar sticking out of weed-filled flower boxes.
Giorgio Longdo puts on a show at Zoetic Theatre on Concession Street
He’s been called Canada’s Mario Lanza.
Ancaster residents prepared to fight to protect creek
Coun. Lloyd Ferguson withdraws motion that would request the province to allow city to dump sewage into creek.
Polling station on Six Nations moved off the territory following morning protests
The new polling location is at Oakland Community Centre
Police seize fentanyl in Durham Region bust
Police seize fentanyl, cocaine, guns in Durham Region bust
Police looking for teen in stabbing
Police looking for teen after another teen stabbed in Oshawa, Ont.
Tilray to close Nanaimo office and facility
Tilray to close Nanaimo office and facility months after Aphria merger
One person dies in Collingwood apartment fire
One person dies after early morning fire at apartment building in Collingwood
Hamilton schools report four outbreaks, 44 cases in second week back to school
Since Sept. 4, there have been 63 cases and five outbreaks at Hamilton schools
Canadian and U.S. stock markets fall
North American markets down in early trading, following on declines overseas
Province says more than 9 per cent of Ontario schools now have confirmed COVID cases
Ontario is reporting another 610 COVID-19 cases and two more deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.
Hamilton Conservation Authority headed for another big budget surplus
Buoyed by higher attendance at parks and waterfalls, the Hamilton Conservation Authority is on pace to top last year’s unexpected $2.7-million budget surplus despite no longer getting federal COVID-19 relief.
10,000 litres of fuel leaking after gas tanker truck crash in Binbrook
The crash has resulted in road closures in the area
Ontario reports 610 new COVID-19 cases
Extracurricular activities may gradually return for Toronto's schools
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