The calls are coming quicker and growing stronger: bring back mask mandates to help curtail the triple threat of COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus that’s sickening Ontarians and putting pressure on an already teetering hospital system.
It’s been a banner year for the Hamilton Golf and Country Club Foundation (HGCCF), with more than $260,000 distributed to charitable organizations in the Hamilton area.
Hamilton Conservation Authority directors say they fear new provincial legislation that hopes to build 1.5 million homes in the next decade will allow developers to bulldoze vital wetlands, leading to increased flooding of streets and houses.
When the three front-runners for Hamilton mayor — including new mayor-elect Andrea Horwath — announced their support to push the Waterdown bypass project to completion in the final days of the election campaign, the Review wanted to check in on the status of the long-awaited project.
Pleasant View Protection Association (PVPA) will send a delegation to speak against Columbia International College’s proposal for a 1,000-student private school, in the former Sisters of St. Joseph Convent on 574 Northcliffe Ave., at a Niagara Escarpment Commission public meeting on Nov. 16.
The Hamilton public school board’s elementary and secondary teachers unions say a spike in employee sick days last year shows an absence management plan isn’t working and needs to be scrapped.