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Dundas Westoby Ice Surface ice plant to be replaced
Backup system required to help ensure users aren't impacted by any delays
Ontario finalizes changes to blue box program
Ontario's updated blue box program to be phased in starting in 2023
Ontario judge's conduct worrisome but can keep job
Ontario judge made mistakes but can keep job, judicial council decides
Hamilton above vaccine target for reopening
Many still need to get first shot despite being eligible for weeks or even months
Do South Asians get the same protection from COVID vaccine?
Hamilton researchers will investigate immune response as well as confidence and hesitancy in this at-risk population
Long-term care residents allowed social outings
Long-term care residents get green light for social outings starting next week
Ancaster remembers the 215 children in unmarked graves with shoe memorial
A make-shift memorial at the Ancaster Municipal Service Centre appeared soon after the discovery of the children in British Columbia.
Hamilton preparing to "green" its fleet over the next four years
Staff are looking at replacing 89 gas-powered trucks and vans with electric vehicles by 2024.
Hamilton preparing to "green" its fleet over the next four years
Staff are looking at replacing 89 gas-powered trucks and vans with electric vehicles by 2024.
'I thought there was something wrong with the machine': Hamilton man claims $100,000 Lotto 649 prize
Another Hamilton resident has cashed in on the March 27 Lotto 649 super draw, to the tune of $100,000.
Opening and closing the cottage is pretty easy — for the most part
We were glad it had been a “good” mouse year. The worst mouse year, ever, looked like two thousand mice had had an indoor jamboree for six months.
Army reservists conducting training in Hamilton, Niagara and Haldimand
Don’t be alarmed if you spot military vehicles on Hamilton and Niagara-area roads on June 5. It’s all part of a Canadian National Defence training session.
Twitter launches first paid subscription in Canada
Twitter launches first paid subscription in Canada, Australia
COVID-19 again pulls plug on Winona Peach Festival
Festival president Linda Shuker says the event’s 19 not-for-profit groups voted unanimously at a June 2 meeting to forgo the August celebration, founded in 1967.
Starting tomorrow, Ontarians who got first AstraZeneca shot will have a choice for their second dose
Recipients of one shot of AstraZeneca can get the same vaccine for their second dose, or they can get Pfizer or Moderna
Subscription box service brings local goods to Hamilton doorsteps
The first Hamilton-Halton Community Haul boxes are set to be delivered to customers in mid-June.
Ontario rolls back some hospital measures
AstraZeneca recipients in Ontario may get 2nd shot of same vaccine, Pfizer or Moderna
S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie down
Ontario reports 870 new cases of COVID-19
AstraZeneca recipients in Ontario may get 2nd shot of same vaccine, Pfizer or Moderna
R.J. Palacio's 'Pony' to be published in September
NEW YORK (AP) — R.J. Palacio's next book is a world apart from her million-selling debut “Wonder.”
North American stock markets down in early trading
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie down
Feds give $5.8M to Elevate for skills program
Feds give $5.8M to Elevate for skills program targeting underrepresented groups
Ontario residents who received first dose of AstraZeneca can get booster of Pfizer or Moderna at 12-week mark
Ontario residents who got a first dose of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine and want to switch can get a booster shot of Pfizer or Moderna at the 12-week mark.
Ontario updates plan for AstraZeneca second dose
AstraZeneca recipients in Ontario may get 2nd shot of same vaccine, Pfizer or Moderna
FlightHub sees some blue sky ahead after emerging from restructuring
Canadian online travel agency FlightHub was battered by the pandemic but last month emerged from creditor protection and is betting on a long-term rebound in the demand to get away.
David Olive: Governments paid billions to help develop COVID-19 vaccines — so why is Big Pharma charging us billions more for the vaccines we helped create?
If we think of war profiteers as being lower than a snake’s belly, what are we to make of the drug industry’s pandemic profiteers?
Have you seen Ali Niazi? Police are looking for missing Niagara man in Hamilton
Niagara Falls man reported missing in Hamilton
‘So thick you could taste it:’ QEW street sweepers blanket beach strip homes with black dust
Dust storm was thick enough to prompt mistaken calls to the fire department Monday. The province said street sweepers were cleaning the Burlington Sky
‘Unprecedented corruption in police service’ taints informant: Dunkley lawyer
Jermaine Dunkley’s lawyer suggested the Crown’s star witness was leaked secret hold back evidence in the murder investigation.
Today’s coronavirus news: Experts urge Ontario to speed up second doses for essential workers in hot spots; China ramps up vaccination effort
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.
New scrap metal recycling facility open in Dundas
Metalogics, located on Collinson Road, exchanges household and industrial metal scraps for cash
Internet gone to the dogs: Stoney Creek pup Luna hits the big time on TikTok
With more than 2.5 million followers, Luna’s TikToks are about more than just laughs — they’re also about breaking the stigma around pit bulls
Hamilton real estate flippers bring ‘hoarding house’ back to life
Polarizing effects of gentrification not lost on owner of Pal Property Solutions, who said his line of work can feel like a double-edged sword
GTA home sales down 13% but prices rising: TRREB
GTA home sales down 13% between April and May but prices still rising: TRREB
BEHIND THE CRIMES: 'The day I was going to die': Domestic abuse survivor shares her story to help others
A former Carleton Place woman, who sought refuge from a domestic violence situation nearly 30 years ago, continues to use her voice to help others in that same situation.
Tenants of Isabella Street apartment fight ‘lipstick’ upgrades that will temporarily boot them from their homes
One day after Ontario’s stay at home order ended, residents of an apartment building on Isabella Street are facing at least five days of forced renovations in their homes, including one day when they must leave their units with almost nowhere to go.
Councillors back deal for downtown Hamilton entertainment venues
Details of arrangement kept confidential pending final approval next week
Racing — some of it, anyway — is on its way back
Some tracks ready to re-open when COVID lockdowns are lifted
We want you to Ask the Editors about why we do what we do
Would you like to know why Hamilton Community News decided to cover this story and not that? Are you curious about how we write our social media posts? Do you wonder why we run the letters that we do? Then ask.
‘I cried’: No eleventh-hour return to school year hits hard for some Hamilton parents
Overall reaction to province’s announcement of no schooling until September is mixed
How Premier Doug Ford plans to get to a ‘fabulous’ summer
Outdoor graduation ceremonies, sports, camps and play dates are the goal
Pressure mounts to speed up second vaccine doses to essential workers in COVID-19 hot spots
Essential workers in COVID-19 hot spots need second doses of vaccine as soon as possible or we risk reversing a rapid drop in infections — and open the door to a possible fourth wave of the virus.
Hate Crime Unit investigates after video appears to document racist incident in Waterdown
A video of a racist incident that reportedly took place in Waterdown on May 31 has sparked outrage in the community and garnered more than 200 comments and 200 shares on social media.
Bruce Arthur: Why did Doug Ford’s schools decision come down to Ontario’s science table vs. Kid Arthur’s Round Table?
To be honest, it would be easier to feel good about Ontario’s plan to keep schools closed and accelerate economic reopening if we heard from Arthur. Arthur is the main character in a story Doug Ford told Wednesday about the premier violating his own since-expired stay-at-home order to receive advice about keeping schools closed, but expanding graduation ceremonies, from a child.
Bruce Arthur: Why did Doug Ford’s schools decision come down to Ontario’s science table vs. Kid Arthur’s Round Table?
To be honest, it would be easier to feel good about Ontario’s plan to keep schools closed and accelerate economic reopening if we heard from Arthur. Arthur is the main character in a story Doug Ford told Wednesday about the premier violating his own since-expired stay-at-home order to receive advice about keeping schools closed, but expanding graduation ceremonies, from a child.
Doug Ford wants outdoor celebrations for every grade. Not so fast, say school boards
If your child gets an in-person, outdoor class celebration or graduation this June, thank Arthur from Etobicoke.
Person found at bottom of Devil’s Punchbowl: Hamilton Fire Department
Firefighters respond to rope rescue call involving victim with vital signs absent
The long road to Tokyo
Beach volleyball star Heather Bansley has been everywhere preparing for the Olympics
The Ford government made the wrong call on reopening schools
There was no Ford government U-turn. No last minute reprieve for children and their beleaguered parents. And very little sense to be found in the provincial announcement on Wednesday that schools will not reopen before September.
B.1.617.2 called a ‘potentially explosive situation’
COVID variant a factor in keeping schools closed and has one scientist cautioning against going into Stage 1 of reopening early
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