Waterdown Collision has been recognized by the Flamborough Chamber of Commerce with the 2020 Outstanding Business Achievement (OBA) Community Service Award.
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.
As Toronto and Peel invoked measures Tuesday mandating businesses with COVID-19 outbreaks to close, the daughter of one Brampton factory worker who died from the virus says this action is too little, too late.
Last week, the province of Ontario tried and failed to close playgrounds, an effort that beyond making parents lose their goddamn minds, achieved absolutely nothing.
Health Canada has issued warnings to shoppers due to some serious safety issues regarding products sold at Urban Barn, Giant Tiger and Home Hardware, while some injuries have also triggered a recall from big-box giant Costco.
You have to hand it to Ontario’s government: after months of stubborn inaction, after a year spent exposing the most vulnerable in society to danger, after weeks of panic leading nowhere, and after more or less letting the hospitals drown, they might not hesitate. It might take Toronto and Peel doing something first; in fact, it often has.
You have to hand it to Ontario’s government: after months of stubborn inaction, after a year spent exposing the most vulnerable in society to danger, after weeks of panic leading nowhere, and after more or less letting the hospitals drown, they might not hesitate. It might take Toronto and Peel doing something first; in fact, it often has.
Mohawk College and Hamilton’s public health department have confirmed another case of the coronavirus at the college’s Centre for Aviation Technology at John C. Munro-Hamilton International Airport.
Ontario is signalling it’s ready to bring in a paid sick day program after months of pressure from public health experts who say it will keep people from going to work ill and spreading COVID-19.
Ontario’s Science Table has outlined its own recommended public health measures to curb the third wave, including paid sick days and speeding up vaccination for essential workers, but not clamping down on outdoor activities.
A field hospital is set to open next month in a Wellington Street North parking lot across from Hamilton General that can take as many as 80 patients. It will be run by HHS but used to ease the pressure on hospitals across the province.The HHS-run
The fallout from the Hamilton public school board’s recent racism scandal lurked in the background as trustees selected new names for a renovated Stoney Creek school and one being built to replace Glen Echo and Glen Brae in east Hamilton.